46 - Wednesday, February 5, 1992 - North Shore News COMICS BROOWM-HILDA } _ UNDESIRABLES ARE NO PROBLEM | Peete Mere ties BOARS =| SINCE T PRINTED PHONY Lets HAVE SOME. | MENUS WITH THE ERVKE! - PRICES TRIPLED! ALL THE PERSONNEL —— MOVES... TRANSFERS... \'M GLAD This REORGANIZATION IS . REASSIGNMENTS.... AMOST DONE, ART! ©1092 Tribune Media Seraces, inc.\ AO Rights Resereed MIKE, I KNOW I SINCERELY PRAY WS FRUSTIZATING THAT THIS BOOKGASE, ASSEMBLING THAT BOOKCASE, th Eee WITHOLIT SWAARING - ae , ; 4/64 SENTENCED ETERNITY 7O THE NETHER REGIONS: GAD 3 HATE PARALLEL PARKING! )- cin YES iT I$! TTS SO BORING! T coutp NEEP COVE writer/poet Trevor Carolan (right) and. composer Mack Armanini’s new maditation cn a pligrimmage along Asia’s Dharma Trail, The Music of Stonas, is a featured pres- entation of this month’s First Thursday celebration. The avent begins at at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Aris Counsil of Van- couver. North Shore . Ferry Building: Lalli Blodgett. Welcome to Vancouver. Three- disnensional whimsical folk art depicting first impressions of Van- couver, Presentation House Gallery: Noith Vancouver Community Arts Council's monthly art rental exhib- it. Fed. 12 from 6-8 p.m. Work by emerging and established Lower Mainland artists. Most pieces rent from $4-$6 a month. Info.: 988- 6844, North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: Vancouver heritage dispiay. Until Feb. 19. Paintings by Ann Mitchell. Vibrant color and a commanding sense of form. Feb. 20-Mazch 18. Gallery hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. North Vancouver District Hail Gallery: Jollean Matsen. To March 18. Hours: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Provincial Courthouse: Pamela Hoil Hunt. To Feb, 19. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:36-4:30 p.m. — All Fublic Places shows sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Coun- cil. Presentation House: Rescuers of the Holocaust: Portraits by Gay Block. Organized and cizculated by Curatorial Assistance, L.A. Shown concurrently is Kaddish by Nomi Kaplan which confronts the artist’s personal and public history of the holocaust. Jan. 31-March 8. Info: 986-1351. Seymour Art Gailery: Gabriele Gottschlag and Terry Henderson. Mixed media. To Feb. 24. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday evenings, 7:30-9 p.m., Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. Gallery Alpha: Thomas Anfield: A Body of Work. Anfield’s figures are grouped in varying tableaux that * contrast a bold sense of drama with the enigmatic nature of the human condition. To Feb. 8. Songs of Innocence. Gallery Alpha’s next exhibit reflects the reactions of several! artists to the - idea of innocence as relived’ through dreams. Feb. 13 - March 14. Joy Zemel Long, Mandad, Alvin Jang and more. — . Harrison Galleries: New Work by Wilson Chu, George Bates, Kitt Helland, Daniel izzard, Jose Salvador, Celia Collin, Marke Simmons. 2022 Park Royal South. Canada has the first... ; Cordon Bleu School « } outside of Paris Le Cordon Bleu. - | Paris Cooking School Owned and Operated by Le Cordon Bieu of Paris All courses taught by professional French Chefs Basic and Intermediate cuisine and Basic Pastry, COURSES COMMENCE APRIL 6, 1992 ; Evening Courses available. Successful completion of these courses in Ottawa will be recognized at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and credits can be carried forward. To register please call or write: 400-1390 Prince of Wales Drive, Cttawa, Ontario K2C 3N6 TEL: (613)224-8603 FAX: (613)224-9966 warnss BPs e Rare tte ASAE Et he CF tel NN BS