- Friday, November 16. 1984 - North Shore News Dance benefit aids village ANNA WYMAN Dance Theatre is opening its season al the Centenmal Theatre in North Vancouver, giving the first evening to Canada India Village Aid All proceeds trom the performance, which takes place November 29 at & pm, will po ta CNA tor Village repenergtion projects and rural heath schemes in India The performance on. the 29th ws the only time during. this engagement that) Anna Wyman will be teaturing a programme composed ex clusively of works from the AWDIT repertoire Among the works that will be seen is Klee Wyck A Ballet tor kimi Wyo Originally commissioned by the Vancouver Art Giallery, Klee Waeok os in- spired by Emily Carr's beautitul paintings and art WOTK This ts a wondertul oppor- tunity for dance lovers to see one of Canada’s finest con- temporary compamies in an evening devoted to works from the repertoire, Thurs- day November 29 at 8 p.m. al Centennial Theatre, North Vancouver (23rd and Lonsdale) Tickets: VIC CBO outlets - Charge By Phone 280-4444 - Canada India Village Aid 263-8120 Cost iw $12 general, $6 students and seniors Malaspina Printmakers Society 1s pleased to an- nounce the opening of its 9th Annual Members Show, November 20 to December 1 at the Federation Csallery, 367 Water Street in Gastown An opening reception will take place Tuesday, November 20 from & to 10 pom exhibition hours wall be 10am to 4 pm Tuesday through Saturday Prints submitted tor the exhibition will be juried by Robert Young Vancouver based artist and teacher. Nora Blanck Vancouver based artist and teacher, Sam Davidson propnmetor of an established print) gallery in Seattle Prints for sale Malaspina Printmakers isa non-profit Society Of artist- printmakers with workshop facihties tor silkscreening, et- ching and Intthography on Ciranville Island Major sources of funding are the Canada Council, BC Cultural Fund and the City of Wancouvers Soctety membership is open to anvone tnterested in printmaking Por more intormation call Patricia Mckvoy. 688% 1827, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 30 am to % 30 pm. Tuesday and Friday, 9%’ am tol 3Opm This show is financially assisted by the Government of B ¢ through the 6 ¢ Cultural bund and Lottery Revenues ORIGINALS ON DISPLAY ANKIO STU DES TS wo! he taker over Noth Vy Coty Hath © sa. Gnadie es Norvcnibyer Phic strom owti Ft haat ot 1), disgelay ete teh ow Nrt fevers oN tT aeorct an ets . vashas Netgear va Uh a oth fieow otra ot ' vl ‘ \ ) 1 hoa, 1 Tove To Tdi i a depree ob Caden ard Orie rrads Nt ads a Cbveage bt taal ate oat ypystooat 4 oo vibe be Ita, hed cefooWweoth oo tlivtke Nort die trap dy qearadits toa ee ere) ' Ptr catabitey eh tbe Sty ne an rrrooted ried oboe tg bread ‘ ‘ ! fut Novo N ‘ ' . woe tt tha 14d ‘ 4 \ 1 mo io YOUR AD | IN 690,000 HOMES: ' , . . eo wey ~ $ 4 j ake Ph a gost 4 & 1 6 is, One 2 4N OSU UTR OG Se CU Care te 7 25 WORDS $169 tact. Shore News ry Sa aha Sf 9Bo o2i2e HO YONA M OR _ WEST VANCOUVER On Saturda residents of be asked whether they will support a by-law allowing Sunday a nd holiday shopping, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in their Municipality, , November 17th, est Vancouver will What is at stake on votinp day is anissue of much more mportance than whether Park Koval opens its doors on Sunday What vou really wall be deciding: vwwaithy voor boadlot as vw bvetbhres people should fave the riyht to Shop trot on thre hay ot thret ehOoostnays at thre stores ot thren Choostny Its sttaag rhe ve ctlae. (4, 1 & bine | Neh throcisn Nokb Plea bao ok initially like the idea of Sunday shopping, there are many of your friends who do and if they can't shop in West Vancouver, they will shop in neighbouring Munici- palities instead. ark Royal has retrained trom seeking, the ripht to open in the past. However, we foresee in the next vVear a Mayor me rease in the nunaber ot Shopping, areas OPeny tes meet the needs and wishes oft thretr customers Weck thraat Vem bee ye die aivtiad Vout ov re bhanay dry shia pont dy, hratoats and yive us the Mite 7 sep ve Vootr diy thre future by A Vb Ss cone Noowecrriber doth