16 — Wednesday, August 21, 1996 ~ North Shore News ae sy rt From page 14 North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Tools, Trades and Technological Change. exhibition, to Sept. 2, Noreate and North Lonsdale Neighborhoods, to September 2. Charles H. Cates & Sons, to Oct. 1. North Lonsdale & Norgate: Two NV Com- munities, to Sept. 2. The Amess Collection, Qct. 9 through Dec. Bottoms Up! A Walk in Burrard Inlet, Nov. 6- March |. Hours are Wednes- day to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Info: 987-5618. - Presentation House Theatre: NoShtic, North Shore Theatre Improv Competition/Show, audience participation, weekends, 8 p.m., ongoing to Aug. 24, tickets $10 and $8, tickets and information, 735-2963 or 990-3474, Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Body and Soul tl, First Impressions Theatre presents an evening of rhythm and blues featuring the voices of . Cheryl . Murray, Leigh Richards, Sheila Sharma and Gail Trainer, to Aug. 24, Wed.-Sat., For tickets and information, please call 929- John Lawson Park: Sat., 2 p.m.. Musical Concerts: Ria Bravo, Aug. 24; Morrigan, . Aug. 31. BEV London, the new “president of the Puppeteers of America, is only the third * Canadian in the organi- ~ « gation’s 59-year history _to hold that honor. - = The West Van resident was elected to the post at the non- :yprofit corporation’s’ annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio - fast month, The Puppetcers of America was founded in 1937 and has a membership of approxiraately 2,300 puppeteers, both srofes- sional'and amateur, and those interested in the art, As a teacher and librarian in the North Vancouver School : District, London has involved uppetry in many classroom activities, working with chil- dren. from | Kindergarten through Grade 7. She also runs » a puppet club for intermediate students. Besides her work in the school system, London has been active in puppetry organi- zations from many years. A past president of the Vancouver Guild of Puppetry, she was a Canadian delegate to : the 1976 World - Puppet ’ Congress in Moscow and, for the last two years, has been the Secretary of the Puppeteers of America, For. more information ~. About Puppeteers of America, ~ phone 922-4667. North Shore Chorus: Community choir openings, sopranos, allos, tenors and basses needed for the 1996/97 season. Rehearsals are held each Wed. For more informa- tion cal! 983-6543, voice box #1377. Horseshoe Bay: Sunday at 1:30 p.m. enjoy musical con- certs in Horseshoe Bay. Brassmith, Aug. 25: Reve Accadien, Sept. 1. Panorama Park: Concerts in the Vancouver Latin tions, Aug. 23; Junction, Aug. 30. CLUBS (¥ The Glass Slipper: Excellent musical evenings in a quaint, groovin’ setting, Aug. 3d: Jazz vocalist — Lily-Ann MacDonald performs with local juzz musicians, 9:30 p.m. Info: 877-0066. St. Andrew's Wesley United Church: = StmumerChar ‘96, including members of North Shore Chorus. performs Mozart's Requiem, Aug. 25, 1:30 p.m. Tickets $5 and $3. — Compiled by Ann Heesilion Free, Cove: Connec- Tuxedo Ley, Sane CE Re 724/96 " SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 Hurry in and enter to win one of our great prizes! Receive an in-store discount coupon {to be used by Dec, 31/96) MAYBE IT'S TURE TO TRADE IN WHAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT YOU REED. Whether you've changed your game or it's just time to CAPILANO College graduate Biliana Velkova headed to Montreal last week where she'll complete a fine arts degree at Concordia. The talent- ed artist has left ; behind five of her . :. intaglio prints, on dis-' play in the lobby of the . Seymour Art Gallery |f through Oct.13. NEWS photo Mike Waketiotd | change your gear, we will buy, sell and accept trade-ins towards your purchase of new or previously used (but in great condition!) merchandise for you and your family. Life tay iragain) weer SPORTS = 288-5557