23 - Friday, July 29, 1988 - North Shore News STEW. 19: Weiss Art Exhibit, July 3t and The Avaton: Hot Sunday Nights, Top K & B Aug. 1, 11-5 p.m, Rear garden, ; bands every Sun., 6-midnight. Madison Ave. N.Y. City Hall; North Shore Photographic Bar. Society. July 14-A.ug. 10, 141 W. 14th. Rusty Gull: Jam Session, every Sal. aft. with N.Y. Courthouse: Yvon Ouellet. Peruvian Silverlode. photographic essay. July 27-Aug.24. 200 E. Canyon Club: Dine and dance every Fri, and 3 Sat. 988-6101. Sandy Cove: Rock 'n roll with live bands, special events, bikini nites and more. 1552 23. Harrison Galleries: Jose Salvador. Park AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment Koyai South. listing, is the place to look for Jive theatre, concerts, galleries, dance events, and pub and club performances. Running every Friday, Around Town lists North Shore and Lower Mainiand entertainment happenings. , Powell Street Festival. A celebration ot Jap- W.Y, Memorial Library: Shauna Miller. Marine Drive, W.V. anese Canadian history, arts and culture. au Watercolors by this W.V. artist. Through Crossings Restaurant: Live enterfainment ly 30 and 31 from 11:30-8 p.m. Info: 682- July. . . every Fri. and Sat. night. 987-4610. 4335, Station Museum: Old tins, unusual artifacts, - fire and sports equipment, Sundays only 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Mahon Park, 16th and Jones. farce. Aug. ft and 5 at 8 p.m. Miss Balmoral of the Bayview. Good pro- Elsewhere: duction of this gentle Ontario comedy. Aug. Buschlen-Mowatt: Brent Laycock. Impres- 2 at 8 p.m. sionistic B.C. landscapes, 111-1445 W. Waiting For Godot, Previews tonight. Opens tomorrow. Also Aug. 3 and 4. All at 8 p.m. Info: 538-9422. Prison Arts. Works from B.C, and National Prison Arts Collection. July 19-Aug. 6; M ARTI N Tues -Fri., 10-4; Sat. 1-4 p.m, 837 Davic MILLERCHIP Canadian Museum of Flight: Displays of historic aircraft and artifacts from WWI through to the present. Open daily 9-4 until Oct, 16. $2 and $1. 13527 Crescent Road, Surrey. Info: 531-3744. Malospina Print Makers: Marked By Love. Lithographs and fino-cuts by Torrie Groen- ing, Aug. 1-19. 688-1827. . Cartwright Gallery: Made By Hand. A juried exhibition of BC crafts. To Aug. 28. Info: Georgia. 682-1234. Community Arts Council of Vancouver: North Shore Presentation House: Absurd Person Singu- Jar. Wild Ayckbourne comedy. Tues.-Sat, at 8 p.m. until July 30. 986-1351. Elsewhere . Arts Club, Seymour Street: {t's Time To Sing. Black gospel. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m., Sats. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Weds. (2 for 1) at 5:30 p.m. 687-1644. Arts Club, Granville Island: The Foreigner. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m., Sats. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. and Weds. mats. (2 for 1) at 5:30 listings coordinator p.m. 687-1644, Arts Club Revue Theatre: Angry . Housewives. Second year for this comic musical. From July 11. Mon. to Fri, at 8:30 p.m., Sats. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Weds. mats. at 5:30 p.m. 687-1644. Orpheum: Doctor in Love. To Aug.27, Mon. to Fri. at 8:30 p.m., Sats. at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m., Weds. mats, at 2:30 p.m. 280-3311. Vancouver Playhouse: Run for your Wife. British farce at its best. To Aug. 28. 280- 3341. Vancouver Eost Cultural Centre: You Strike The Woman, You Strike The Rock. Power- ful stories and song on being black and a woman in South Africa. July 19-Aug. 7 at 8:30 p.m., Tues. through Sun, 254-9578. Back Alley Theatre: Theatresports and im- Pprovisational comedy. Runs Wed. to Sat. In- fo: 680-7013. ce White Rock Summer Theatre: Inspector Sly’s Second-to-Last Case, World premiere of local playwright Kico Gonzaiez-Risso's new 687.8266. Firehall Arts Centre: Sonic Horses, Kokoro Dance’s new duet choreographed by Paula Ross. July 30 at 2 p.m. and July 31 at 4 p.m. Band. Suly 31 at 2 p.m. North Shore p.m. Presentation House: Ward 81 by Mary Elten "7 Mark and I’m Not Crazy, f Just Lost My Glasses by Lonny Shavelson. Photographs and narratives dealing with the mentally disabled. To July 31. Wed.- Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs., 12-9 p.m. Meking Space. Four women artists deal with issues of concern to women. Reception Aug. 4at 8 p.m, Info: 986-1351. 28-30. North Shore: Lonsdale Quay Market: Phaze Three Steel Horseshoe Bay: Sixuvus Jazz, July 31 at 4 p.m, Ambleside Park: Sixuvus Jazz. July 31 at 7 i | Distributed by Zomer International Coack House Inn: Stages: Red Rock, July Face Make-up Remover (Camomile based) Nail Polish Rem Remover (Camomile based) (Lanolin & acetone) based : | Introducing NEW Fresh Ones EI .. a fast, effective way to remove make-up and nail polish. i Removes make-up and nail polish naturally and effectively. Contains camomile { . for soothing, disinfecting results and lanolin to prevent dryness. Quick, easy } : | to use ‘pull off and wipe” dispenser. Now available at: Drug Mart — Park Royal, Capilano Mall, Marine & 15th, WA, 8 Granville at Dat Pharmacave, Caulfeild Village; Save-On-Foods, Marine Dr., N.V.: Barry's Drug Mart; Bioderm Skin Care Centre; salon 713 and fine skin care centres. 681-6512 |f art: Your Uncle Deep Cove. _. St. dance, call 526-8675 or 291- For details on the 652 Columbia 9978. Exhibit serves up classical The Gathering meets Bob’s THE REFRESHING Pause: Early Soft Drink Promo- tions, the latest show at the North Shore Museum and Archives, shows art in its most pervasive form. From trays to calendars, bottles and posters, the exhibit serves up the classic art used to entice con- sumers to indulge of their favorite soda pop. On display until Aug. 31, The Refreshing Pause — at 209 West Fourth St. — runs Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Details: call 987-5618. YOUR CHOICE: * BBQ Ribs *° BBQ ‘2 Spring Chicken ¢ BBQ Top Sirloin Steak * BBQ Burger accompanied with Corn on the Cob, Baked Potato, plus ail you can eat Cheers fresh salad bar and a “FREE" pitcher of Iced Tea (for groups of 4 or more). A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP WITH CHERYL KOLANDER-AUGUST 5-7 earn the principals and techniques of natural dyeing on silk. Instruction will include choice of yarns, preparation, handling, and all of the main mordants. You'l learn about safe and natural dyestuffs (Indigo, weld, fustic, madder, brazil wood, cochineal, logwood) as well as creating your own designs on fabric, using the ancient fold-and-stitch resist techniques. Other topics include ‘Therapeutic Aspects of Silk’ and ‘Color and the Emotions: North Vancouver-born band The Gathering will join Bob’s Your Uncle at a special all-ages dance July 30 at The Paramount in New Westminster. With the vocals and songwriting of Lynn Valley-raised Sook-Yin Lee, Bob’s Your Uncle has become a fixture on the alternative music scene in Vancouver. Just returned from a successful cross-Canada tour, BYU continues to attract a sizable following for its inspired music and on-stage per- forming style. The European-influenced Gathering receives much of the in- Spiration for its brooding melodies and lyrics from the misty shores of ou will take home eight 2-02. skeins of silk dyed in your choice of colors and spins and a square yard silk scarf that you will design and dye yourself. And, youil receive printed instructions for all the colors! heryl! Kolander is the author of ‘A Silkworker’s Notebook’ the definitive work on silk for fibre artists. Her natural hand-dyed =m silk colors are used in such contemporary fibre works as Judy ~ Chicago's tapestries, Joan Renne's Flaming Fibres tapestries and Dianne Itter's knotted cord creations. BBQ HOT DOGS with french fries, soft drink, & ice cream eee * children under 11 years only. Maximum 4 children when accompanied by at ees least two paying adults. . Rar SS All above offers valid Monday to Saturday from 4pm, Invalid with any other Promotional offerings. Expires Aug. 31. | SUNDAY FARILY DINNER BU Every Sunday evening we end a the week with another great >: Cheers event...the ‘Buffet’. aay From our popular salad bar to the awesome array of super hot and cold dishes. The delicious desserts and a whole lot more. You won't want to miss this event! Sunday Buffet from 5 to 8pm. invalid with coupons or other promotional offerings. Expires August 31, 1988 125 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver, B.C. lam Bay Farm is a 100-acre organic farm rich with crops, meadows, forests and wildlife, a stocked trout pond and a half mile of ocean shoreline set in a peaceful valley on Pender Island. You will enjoy delicious meals cooked with produce from our gardens, walks on the beach and through the woods, horses, canoeing, hot tub and sauna. A 50% deposit is due two weeks before the workshop and will confirm your registration. Tuition, room and board: $190, materials: $35, ther workshops scheduled for Clam Bay Farm this summer include © Govindido - ‘Hands On’ Drum Workshop. July 15-17 ¢ Susan Hughes - The Garden Within. July 22-24 © Robert Minden - Ways of Telling — A Storytelling Workshop. Aug. 19-21 * Sharyn Yuen - Papermaking by Hand. Sept. 9-11 * Daphne Marlatt - Journal Writing for Women. Sept. 16-18 @ Sandra Semchuck - Photographing Within Play. Sept. 30-Oct. 2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL CORRINE DAVIS. CLAM BAY FARM R.R.i North Pender Island, B.C. B.c. VON 2M0 (604) 629-6313 CHILDREN y 50°per year 985-9192 reservations for 8 or more