34 - Sunday, October 20, 1985 - North Shore News Entertainment Art auction a first THE VANCOUVER Art Gallery is inviting members of the public to offer origi- nal works of art — paint- ings, drawings, prints and sculpture — for considera- tion in the Gallery's First Annual Art Auction Benefit. The fund raising event will take place December 3, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., in the Regency Ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Hotel when approximately one hundred and fifty items, all donated, will go on the auction block. David Lemon, chairman of the project, says his committee is looking for original pieces which are either signed or attributed to known artists. A selection will be made from the works offered and all such dona- tions qualify for a tax deductible receipt. Prospective donors are asked to bring their con- ‘THE SOUNDING Brass’ will give a benefit concert for the Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra on Oc- tober 25, at 8 p.m., at the ‘First Baptist Church, 969 Burrard Street. signments to the Vancouver Art Gallery where they will be given receipts between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. every Tues- day, Thursday and Friday throughout October, Art Auction pieces will be on public view at the Gallery from Nov. 25 to December 2, when catalogues listing the works and their pro- venance will be available. “Admission to the art auction is free,'* explains Lemon, ‘because we want as many pcople as possible to take part in the experi- ence. People may find some- thing they want to buy, or they may be onlookers only, but we will be bringing an element of the life of the art market to people in an unexclusive way." All individuals who sub- mit consignments for con- sideration in the Art Auction Benefit will be eligible for a Saturday, November Second at Nine o’Clock Featuring The Orchestra Big Sand Swing Baitsoorn Dancing at the International Plaza Hotel hipteen ninety-nine Manne, Nunth Vancouver Plazzaz Ballroom Pres for Best Cov’ Toaes Tea Ocitan Adeance Tichess Seven $500 Gallery Shop Gift Cer- tificate prize draw, even if the works cannot be includ- ed in the auction. Pumpkin Days DIRECT FROM BARBADOS THE | CARIBBEAN’S #1 CALYPSO GROUP MIERRYMEN plus PHASE Ill STEELBAND GREY CUP CALYPSO STEELBAND DANCE COMMODORE BALLROOM 870 Granville St., Van. Saturday 23rd November CARIBBEAN FOOD ON SALE Advance Ticket $15.00 from all VTC/CBO outlets FOR INFO CALL 280-4411 s---es a Trinbago Production Wed. Oct 23 - Oct featuring the best of the 50’s & G0’s Join us for breakfast Sat. mornings 10-1 This concert will feature 12 of Vancouver’s top pro- fessional brass players, con- ducted by Bruce Dunn. Music especially arranged for ‘The Sounding Brass’ for this concert will include medleys of movie theme hits, music of Mancini, and the Saint Louis Blues March, For tickets and further in- formation, contact Sally Arai at 875-1661. NOW OPEF’ FOR LUNCH. SPIRITED DINING OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL AMBLESIDE NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB - 12 midnite 988-5585 175 E. First St. North Van. INTERNATIONAL PLAZABS cordially invites all brides to be to attend the pe] WELCOME WAGON BRIDAL PARTY “€ ; OCT. 28 7:00 PM | FEATURING: 8 °¢ Brides & Grooms planning _ guides m * fashion © beauty care SPIRITED DINING 445 13th St. West Vancouver 926-8922 “OCT 29 NOV? ~ Advance 1) kets ‘at Holiday financial “ - ‘ * financial services ® flowers * wine sampling * photography ® decorations * wavel * music services * china & crystal ® catering * invitations * marriage preparation * displays " Thanks to: » 6g * Perfect Setting | : : © Floral Design by Casetta * Gary Robertson Music . * Andre's Wine * Peaches nn’ Cream wt * Mirror Imag? Photograph * Vancouver Party Rentals * Zapas Giftware : *N, American Life © R Vetter & R Hordingnon * Today's Bride © Time Out Trowel « Capilano Draperies \ ADMITTANCE: JS FREE CALL ALICE TO REGISTER \\ 926513 4 OR , 685.900 &* SO CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR FREE TICKETS NOdNOd - NOANOD : NOdNOd:. NOdn0d-_NO.