- ;.May 20 — Sunday, May 11, 1997 — North Shore News _ north shore news ___ & AROUND - : Showing art in public places TOWN Q NEWS photo Pau! McGrath ‘KURT. Stefan, who carves his work out of antlers he finds on forest and valley “floors, and pa inter Ann Hurst are currently showing their work at North Vancouver ' District Hall: Tne exhibition, on. until May 29, is for the North Vancouver Community Arts Council's Art in Public Places program. From page (8 31. 925-7410. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Fire! The gtowth and development of..fire. services in West ’, Vancouver. Museum infor- . Mation: 925-7295. - -Bau-Xiz' North. Vancouver “artist. Jom Smith on display to’ May 15. Information: - 733-7011. : 5 Thursdays, Fridays and D.J. Saturdays. . Sen rennial Theatre: Bye Bye, Los Angeles; presented byMasoud- Asadollahi. + “Tonight,- May 11 at 7:30. - p.m. Tickets at the door. ‘Mlendry | Hall: - The ‘Mumberley: Inheritance. -: 16-31... Tickets: $10/8. Reservations: 983- 2633. - -conceris.,/ ‘Co ; mee: “Centennial Theatre: Mad . ‘About Jazz. The North . Shore: Chorus in concert with Alan Matheson and friends: madrigals to mod- ern with a jazz flavor. May 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $14/11. Band and Choir Concert. St. Thomas _, Aquinas and Holy Trinity School -Tickets: $6/3. Box “office: 984-4484. clubs sf Avalon Hotel: Live music * in the pub every Friday and Saturday evening. Live. jazz every Saturday after- noon, 2:30-5:30, in the lounge featuring Mark Hasselbach. Info: 985- 4181. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Charlie Hase, May 11; Anthony Polanowski, May 13,14, Info: 986-7333. Legends on 2nd: Livre Jazz, 7 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, call 990-1012. Lynnwood Pub: Live bands and dancing. Maplewood Pub: Live musi:. featuring Silrerload every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Info: 924-1834. Portside Room, Seven Scas Restaurant: Wednesday is Open Stage Night hosted by Asérose ; Thursdays CFRO Radio presents The Best of Vancouver’s Singer/Songwriters. May 13, Grant Murray, May- 16, Kristia Sheffield/David. Parks, May 17, Danielle/ Casey Marshall Velvets: Stand-up comedy live bands 988-5342. Waterfront Saturday Night Cosmedy. 8:30 p.m. Bistro: Live events é. Seymour Art Gallery: Ikebana Demonstration and Workshop presented by Mrs. Sumi, head teacher of the Adachi School. May 15, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Cost: $7.50/5. Limited space. Registration: 924-1378. Around Town is 2 free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please e-mail miller@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your enter- tainment event to 985-2104. Deadline for Wednesday inclusion is the previous Friday. The News tries to ‘Van. Oeveren. aff your Real Estate needs. Res: 988-2186 Pager: 623-5020 SuTION Group West Coast REALTY ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions print- ed. For guaranteed pe lica- tion contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980-0511). — Compiled by Martin Millerchip BEDDING . AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR G2 SIMMONS © Mattresses, Box Springs & Bed Frames © Sofa Beds & Roll Away Cots © Quilts, Pillows & Pads © Mast sizes in stock for immediate delivery © Ask about our FREE delivery, set up and old bed CHECK US OUT v HUGE SELECTION v LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES COLONY HOME FURNISHINGS & 1075 Roosevelt Crescent North Vancouver (2 blocks behind Avaton Hotel) Open Daily Leftover Household Paint? e applying an extra coat for more protection e storing it safely for later touch-ups e giving it to a friend or neighbour Reuse it by: If you can’t reuse your leftover paint, dispose of it responsibly at your local PCA-authorized depot NORTH SHORE BOTTLE DEPOT 125 West Ist Street, North Vancouver Phone: 985-9348 Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Saturday 8:00am - 4:30pm For more information, see your local paint retailer or call 878-8700. B.C. Paint Care Association Representing 6.C’s paint industry paints, please. Voluntary limit of 10 containers per visit. Maximum container size: 20 litres. — ‘Celebrate Canadian — Citizenship by Telling — us Your Story This year marks the $0th Anniversary of the Canadian Citizenship Ceremony and we would very much like to receive stories from those | people who have come to Canada over the last half century and have chosen to live on the North Shore. The entries will be read by the North Vancouver and West Vancouver Canada Day committees and the writers of the ten most interesting/unusual stories will be part of the opening ceremonies at this year’s Canada Day celebrations. The deadline to submit stories is May 31. Fer more information contact Val Stephenson at the North Shore News, 986-6222 local 202. JULY 1° ype * north ‘shore we Please submit your stories to: . Canada Day Committee c/o the North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4 No marine anti-fouling, automotive or industrial a,