JURY MEMBERS (left to tight) Bill MacDonald, Neil MacDonaid and Jane Wolsak have the difficult task of selecting submitted art works for a Ferry Suilding show featuring West Vancouver high schooi artists. The show runs April 16-28. From page 15 _ .who began his theatre career at Nozth Van's Windsor secondary, | part. of “A: Double “Bill of , Laughs” to April 20, 731-5229, ; Anne McDonald Hall: Talking ! Hands‘. Puppetry. Theatre's ‘ Youth Program ‘96, people aged *. 13 through 18 are invited to dis- cover the art of puppetry, Apail- +» May sessions, Vancouver Guild - : of-Puppetry and Puppeteers of + America Inc.. instructors. Into: 987-3725 or 255-9946. Centennial ‘Theatre: Eddie Coffee’ and His Coffee. Mates with: special guest Dick Nolan perform “Newfie soul music - and country music,” April 19, 8 “p.im..UHE, Shari Ulrich, Bill THE: ACOUSTIC energy of ’ Mount ’ Ferry Buildi:g: Henderson, Roy Forbes, in con- cert, 8 p.m., April 20, tickets $20 and $18; call 984-4484. Ukrainian Canadians in Concert for Peace and Friendship, 2 p.m., April 21. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Workshop, with Dr. Russell Barkley, April 25 & 26, information line 822-7991, Panghat, dance drama present- ed by the India Music Society and the Nrityamanjree School of Kathak Dance, 7:30 p.m. April 27, call 941-0075. North Vancouver Youth Band Spring Concert, April 28,7 p.m., tick- ets $5 & $3, at the box office, 2300 Lonsdale Ave., N.V., or call 984-4484, - Seymour United Church: Pro Nova Ensemble, chamber music, April 21, 7:30 p.m., MSUC, 1200 Parkgate Ave., N.V. Free. Pro Nova Phote subvnitted UHF — Bill Henderson, Shari Ulrich and Roy Forbes — will electrify a Centennial Theatre audience this Saturday at 8 p.m. Ensemble, chamber music, April 25, 7:30 p.m., Ferry Building, 1414 Argyle Ave., W.V. Free. St. John The Evangelist Church: The Universal Gospel Choir, In Concert. A benefit concert for the North. Shore Grief and Loss Centre on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. for tickets; call 980-1084. Silk Purse: Music and Muffins Concert; _ Vocalist’ Douglas Miller, April 25, {0 a.m.. Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., W.V., tickets $6.42 at the’ door. Ann Katherine Coope pet- forms May 30... West Vancouver Library: Opera Outreach Program, May 8. Refreshments at 10 am., begins at 10:30 a.m. 922-6406. Orpheum Thea Unique Lives and Experiences, Carrie Fisher, The Fastest Pen in the Wesr, funny & motivating inter- active lecture on courage, sur- vival and self-esteem, 7:30 p.m. 280-2801. Vancouver. East Cultural Centre: How The West Was Won, North Shore-based vocal ensemble Pandora’s Vox, April 19, 20, 3 p.m. Tickets $18, $15, call 254-9578. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: The Ronnie Haywood Trio, April 20; The Jammin’ Buddhas, April 21, 28; Recko, April 24; Rawhide 96, April 27. Parple Onion: NV’s Jeff Mahony performs with Little Big Band Wednesdays at this new Gastown jazz club, 602-9442. ok AN TENN TAN DARKER: “+. Fully computerized, State of the art tanning equipment 1226 Marine rt N Van: (Fleg. beds one month unlimited) : Cy om cn _— ] ‘a = oman = a ‘es 983.6955 . "you cu Outdoor burning is routinely bonned in July ond August, ond you may need o burning permit at offer times of the year. Please check with your fecal Forest Service office before you burn yard retuse, tree prvnings and otter material on private lond that is not cov- ered by municipal os woo district buming by-lows, Any burning related to land clearing, prescribed fires ond industril buming requires 0 Forest Service burning permit. Contact the nearest Forest Service office for burning per- mits and further informetion. Please preset Wa Province of } i 4 British Columbia m Ministry of ===" Forests The festival begins on Monday, April:29 and ruts to'fl } Saturday, May 4. Each evening will feature different } plays by groups from Deep Cove to Pemberton. Evenings with more than one play feature one art: H shows. A pass for the week costs $40.00; indi performances are $10.00 each or $9.00 for seniors; ____ students or members of Theatre B.C. Please call 986-1351 for further, inkormaticr b William Shakes} re Presentation House Players Tuesday, April. 30 ; by Barry Collins - Deep Cove Stage Societ oe Wednesday, fAay 1 “The Stilfbore Lover” by Timothy Findiey North Vanvouver Community’ Players Thursday, May 2. “es Lions Dangereuses” Deep cove ou Se ay . Friday, ‘| Hada ied One by Guy Vanderha Sunshine Const Driftw: Saturday, May 4 eating Home French. Between Site Tl Theatre (Squamish) All Performances at 8:00 pm Ne aia _ Indicate y your choice of evening ng ond you have a chance to win 2 ; lickets. Drop off or send before Apri! 26 to the North Shore News. Winners will be contacted by phone. One entry per family please. Ist choice 2nd choice 1139 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver V7M 244». fax a Fax: 985-322.