Entertainment. Promising artists get chance to show work ENTRIES ARE now being sought from artists residing in British Columbia for the third annual juried art ex- hibition. The event will be held at Robson Square Media Cen- tre in Vancouver from January 13 to 24, 1986. The exhibition is open for paintings and drawings only, which must be framed for hanging. Other art works . Artist loves A PASSION for color is what artist Peggy Read iden- tifies as the force that caus- ed her to’move from a career _as a radio and opera singer to a serious pursuit of paint- ing 10 years ago. The results of her 10 years of study will be on, exhib- ition at ‘the Klee: Wyck: Gallery until December. Read was born in Alberta and began her career as a. pharmacist~-during’ © World War Il, followed by a suc- cessful singing career‘in the *$0s ‘and 60s. Working with @ group. of seven other painters, Réad studied paint- ‘ing and“developed her craft further“ with private study te NORTH.SHORE Neighbourhood House _ is _ presenting a wreath making workshop. Participants can fearn the art of hand-wiring a perma- nent pine cone wreath to en- joy for years to come. The workshop is being of- fered Saturday, November 16 and 23, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and will be held at the North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd Street. The fee for the cours. is $34 andthe price includes supplies. Phone 987-8138 for more information. Participants are asked to pre-register. CORRECTION NOTICE in our Looking for Savings Circular Sale dated Nov. 13-16, the Grandfather Clock shown on pg. 9 will not be available in suffi- cient quantity and we will not be able to issue rain- checks. Also on Pg. ? Item A, Men's’ Brushed Sweaters will not be available; a substitute item of higher quality will be available. We regret any inconvenience this May have caused our ccustomers. 4 43 ~ Wednesday, November 13, 1985 - North Shore News such as sculptures or prints will not be considered. “This is the third year ‘that Robson Square has “sponsored this exhibition and we have already had numerous calls about next year’s event,’’ said Frances Bruce, Media Centre man- ager. ‘‘We believe this is becoming an important avenue for promising artists to display their works.”’ color with several well known British Columbia artists. Her work has been exhib- ited at the Unitarian Church and she recently entered . three works in the Coho Fes- tival Exhibition where she was awarded First Honorable Mention for her work.. Reads works can be view- ed at the Klee Wyck Gallery weekdays from ‘10 a.m. to 2 P.m., or a private viewing can be arranged by calling 922-1110. Les She said a panel of distinguished representatives of the Canadian art world will form the jury for the exhibition. 0 _TERI ROS GY ERS), ee ee ee ee PREMIUMS TO BEAT THE COMPETITION. $10 0c0o BCAA Group Term Life Insurance Monthly Premiums (Non-Smokers) [ace —=«t SMALE _—=|CCPEMALE Less than 35 B.C. artists living in the province are invited to sub- mit slide pictures of their work by November 20. Reg- istration fee is $15. The jury ¥ \Y will select the works to be hung during the exhibition. Successful entrants will be informed by November 30. Application forms are FE AND BCAA | MAKESTT OO oOo 0 EASY. You can apply by mail — no agent will call. Up to $36 discount for prepaid annual premiums ($100,000 coverage). $50,000 or $250,000 coverage also availadle. Short, easy to complete application. Portable, with no further medical evidence to other participating CAA clubs. ai Sunday, Novd7 , fam.-~4 pm. 180~22nd Street | 926-3200 _ , available by writing to: The Robson Square Media Cen- tre, 800 Robson Street, Van- couver, B.C., V6Z 2C5, or by phoning 660-2830. We do not advocate replacement of existing insurance. This Group Term Life Insurance has been especially designed for BCAA members in good health. Compare the premiums.We think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how little it costs and how much it pays to insure with BCAA. Phone for or pick up an application at your nearest BCAA service centre. Trust us to make things better ry) VANCOUVER: DELTA/SURREY: RICHMOND: (Broadway) 999 W. Broadway Scott 72 Centre, Delta Lansdowne Plaza,127 ~- 4940 No. 3Road 733-6660. 594-2222. 278-3577. {Kerrisdale) 2307 W. 41st Avenue NEW WESTMINSTER: CHILLIWACK: 263-7799. 755 Sixth Street Southgate Shopping Centre oou M 521-3791. 792-4664. Cl ITLAM: . . WEST VANCOUVER: LANGLEY: Pine Tree Village, Lougheed Hwy. 908 South Mall, valley Centre, Fraser Hwy. 464-3311, 533-4055. 922-3361. Park Royal Shopping Centre ANOTHER BCAA MEMBER BENEFIT C1 acts as excellent supplementary coverage to meet today’s higher protection needs. CI) exclusive to BCAA members.