30 - Friday. October 23. 1998 — North Shore News CAEENDAR” qsilieries Se Pa, - GALLERIES Amadeo Bakehouse and Coffees: Audrey Rrakonercks, Monotypes. Oct, 30) New. 20. Ferry Building Gallery: Passion and Form teatures the paintings and wooden sculp- tures of Gabricle Vallieres and Jenniter MeMahon. To Oct. 23. Perspectives: A Group Show, The work of 21 gratu- ating students trom Capilano College's Graphic Design and Mlustrosion Department as well as paintings bv instructor Kiff Holland. Oct. 24, 25 only, Reception: Oct. 24. 12- 2 p.m. danrpreiations, An invitational exhibition of still lite and figurative paintings by West Vancouver artist Stuart Slind. Oct. 27-Nov. 14. Artist’s talk Oct. 27, 11 a.m.; opening reception 6-8 p.m. The Early Art of Tibes, Mlustrated slide talk by Victor Chan. Oct. 26, 7-9 p.m. $12. Gallery hours: 1] a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. Information: 925-7270. First Street Gallery: Anu Hurst, Pat Gerlach, Judy Prendergast, Terry Jeffries are the North Shore artists on dis- play until Christmas. Opening party Oct. 24, 4-7 p.m. 252 East Ist., N.V. The Gallery, Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Vistsal Wanderings II, the water- colours of Murray Johnson. To Oct. 25. Hours: noon-4 p.m., Friday to Sunday. North Vancouver District Hall: Adam Sultan’s abstract paintings and Michael Binkley’s stone sculptures. To Oct. 29. Business hours Mon.-Fri. Exhibit is a program of the N.¥V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Towing The Const: Seaspan and its Predecessors, 1898-1988. The story of Seaspan highlighting stories of deep sea towing and salvage and the development of the self-dumping barge. Wed.-Sun., noon-5 p.m. Free. Forties Highschool Reunion. Displays of N.V. High School annuals, school newspapers and photographs. Museum open Tues.-Sun. noon to 5 p.m. PGE Railway Station: Shipyard Saapshots. The color- ful and dramatic covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Drydock’s employees publica- tion during the Second World War. Weds.-Sun. noon to 4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale. Poet Tree Cafe: Sharon Clark. Stencils and still life. 480, 15th Street, W.V. ’ Presentation House Gallery: - WOLS — German Surrealist Artist Photographs, watercol- ors and engravings by an artist responding to the “sickness” Te Photo submitted WEST Van actor Sheiia Paterson (left) and Doris Chillcott star in Strangers Among Us, a play about love, time and memory, at Vancouver's Roundhouse Community Centre to Oct. 31. Tickets, $18 and $15, through Ticketmaster at 280- 3311. of Europe in the 1930s and ‘40s. To Oct. 25. Pinholes in Paradise. 69 pinhole photos, made without the use ofa lens, by some of the most tal- ented artists in Canada. Oct. 28-Nov. 1 only. The exhibic will wrap up with a parry, * fundraiser and silent auction of the photos Noy. 1, 7-10 p.m. Weds.-Sun., 12-5 p.m. Thursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay what you can. Ron Andrews RecCentre: Watercolours and Rustic Clay Garden Objects. Brenda Crass’s florals and landscapes and Lynsey Paterson’s clay work. Oct.}-Nov.1. Seymour Art Gallery: Modern Japanese Abstract Print. 26 prints, mainly wood- cut on paper, on joan from The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. To Oct. 25. Finesse and Fortitude, The Art of Making Prints, Twenty juried printmakers including N.S. artists Gordon Montgomery, Jean Morrison, Sharon Perkins, William Steinberg and Tracey Tarling. Opening =~ reception Oct. 28, 7-9 p.m. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. Tues.-Sun. (closed Mondays). The gallery is calling for artists to submit ne piece of their work suitable for the theme of _ its annual DisCOVEry Exhibition. The theme this year: The End. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Abstractions and Forms — Clay and Canvas. Maria Teresa Vicencio and Sharon Perkins. Oct. 20-Nov.1. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. West Vancouver Mernorial Library: The Tropical Dinner Party, Moita Thompson's lat- est collection of pottery, and Spiritually Speaking... the acrylics of Ure Stein. Both to Nov. 1. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Klondike ABSTRACTIONS and Forms, an exhibition of clay and canvas by Maria Teresa Vicencio and Sharon Perkins continues at the Silk Purse to Nov. 1. Gold/L’or du Klondike. A Travelling exhibit created by the Dawson City Museum and Historical Society that tells the story of the gold rush from the point of view of min- ers, First Nations and the pop- ular press. English and Scottish Family Trees. The last of three genealogy workshops. Oct. 24. Registratios™nformation: 925-7270. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m.; archives open Tues, and Weds. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: A Walk in the Woods. In the Is your company or service club targeting the Christm ) organizing a Christmas Grafi Fair? Then call cur Classified Department at 985-2131 and ask for Kicsia (ccal 21) oF Leri dscal 209) and get results with our Christmas Calender! woods outside Vienna two diplomats debate nuclear dis- armament, peace and self destruction. Oct. 20-31 (ne shows Oct. 23, 25) at 8 p.m. $12/8/6. Tickets: 990-7810, Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Scotland Road. A mystery fan- rasy revolving around the Titanic produced by Deep Cove Stage. Oct. 16-31 (Weds.-Sat.) at & p.m. S10/8. Reservations: 929-3200. Presentation House: Berlin Bertie. Sea Theatre presents Howard Brentoi’s piay about collapse in the “90s. Tues.-Sat. Oct. 8-24 at 8 pm and Sun. at 2 p.m. $12/10. Information: 990-3474. Arts Club, Granville Island: Lawrence and Holloman. Morris Panych’s newest come- dy. To Oct. 24. Box office: 687-1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: Anne Sylvie. A 1996 Winnipeg, Fringe pick. $13/10. To Nov. 3. Tickets: 687-1644. Ford Centre: Bring In ’Da Noise, Bring In "Da Funk. A new generation of tap. Hot show — if you like tap. To Nov. 1, $40-75. Tickets: 280- 2222. Havana Theatre: A Conpla White Chicks Sittin’ Around Talkin’, Oct. 22-Nov. 1. Tues.-Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. $15/12. Information: 732-5596. Pacific Theatre: Cotton Patch Gospel, Yesus meets the Deep South. A biuegrass musical. Oct. 23-Nov. 21 (Weds.-Sat.) at § p.m. and Sat. 2 p.m. matinees. Box office: 73!- 5518. Roundhouse Community Centre: Strangers Among Us. A play about love, time and memory — and Alzheimer’s. e STo AS onnn Toast fuatuces Norte Shure aetors Saad € bapide and Shoa Ptermon Okt ER Ad. Pucker ISG 3374. St. Andrew's Wesley Chareh: fey 0 Tur Weed, Come parnaypatons Trafian wedding. “Phits. Sat. ar Span, Tickets start at S60 inviuding “receptian” meal at Chordonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280 3311. Shadbokt Centre for the Acts: Maids Midas and Mans, the wonten of Gilivrt aud Salitvad. Oct. 23-New aS pam, 920/18. “Pwo tor one on Tuesdays. Intormation: 205 3000, Vancouver Playhouse: The Adtic, The Pearls and Thre Fiue Girls, A quirky Canadian comedy. Oct. 12 Nov. 7. Information: 873-3312. Vogue Theatre: Rei. Pulitzer Vrize- and ‘Tony Award-winning musical comes to town, $20-85, Tickets: 280-4444. concerts Centennial Theatre: Direct from Rusia. Galina’s Music Salon presents Irina Zhurina, soprano, Anatoly Tikhonov, balalaika, Leonid Boldin, bass. $26/16 at door. Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Pacific Wind Ensemble play well-loved clas- sics including Beethoven's Filth. Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Jolm Kaplan’s Stagefright. Scary fun tor Halloween. 8-12 years old Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. 13 years and older Oct. 31 at 10:30 p.m. $9.50 Box office: 984-4484. Collingwood School: Of Spirit and Flesh. The Laudate Singers perform choral music inspired by sacred texts and folk traditions. The Collingwood School Tour Choir will also perform. Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. S10/5. Silk Purse Gallery: Music and Muffins. Angela Qiuring, violinist. Oct. 29 10:30- 11.30 a.m. $8/6 includes cof- fee and muttins. W.V. United Church: Pacific Spirit Cooir and American organist Craig Cramer in con- cert, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Si4/10. Tickets: 922-9171. clubs yi. Avalen Hotel: Mark Hasselbach Trio plays jazz in the lounge every Saturday, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Black Bear Neighbourhood Fub: Tivin — X, Mondays; Mo Plaats Pace Tuesdays. Howe Sound Dna: Unie pass the Hest nt rhe Wist nour bess Ot. 24 a7 U 30 pom Rewards ter scam formal atte Dad 2S Uarphas the Monster Mosh Parn Qer 3] Prizes tor arigntal dook- a ise and scanest costae. fam sessions Chursdas ceemmnys ar Span. with Rak Rogosa. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: five niisk Tuesday Wednesda, Saturday aad Sundes. fate: 986 7302 Lynnwood Pub: bie ian “Thursday to Sunday trom 9:30 pan, No cover, Maplewood Pub: Live music toaturing Si/perfoad every Sendaymehtat 7:30 p.m. into: Y24- 1834. Marmalade Cafe: Rrd Nickers Jase Banal. tery sec- ond and last Sunday of the month, 6:30-9 p.m. Waterfront Bistro: Saturday Nagi Live Comedy, Doors open & pan... showtime & p.m. No cover. eve 32 Beoks Ca.: Sharon Butala and Sandra Gulland. Ww con- junction with the International Writers Festival the two authors will be present tor signings. Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. Mary Anne Dragan, Learn about preserving chutney, pickles and jams. Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Capilano College Lecture Theatre: Lazdon Mackensic. One of Canada’s top painters presents an illustrated lecture about the issues and ideas behind her visual production. Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. $30. Free, Cedar Building, Room 148. W.V. Secondary School Theatre: Pierre Berton speaks ata fundraiser Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. for the W.V. Library Foundation and W.V. Museum and Archives. Tickets at library and museum, $15/10. Vancouver Television: Gabevenn. Be a television audi- ence if you care, er, dare. Weekdays 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free. Mary Chapin Carpenter, Oct. 30. Reservations: 609- 5721. — Compiled by Martin Millerchip E-mail (miller@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985- - 2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. The News tries co ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the num- ber of submissions printed. Event producers can cheose to enter their own information in the News web calendar at