iS 6s Se TN Buckland Southerst Gallery: Paintings by Richard McDiarmid. 2460 Marine Dr, 922-1915. Ferry Building Gallery: Ambience. A two-person exhibition by Ann Forman and Gave Hammond featuring collaged mixed-media paintings on paper and panel. To Aug. 8. Gallery hours: noon to 6 p.m. (Tue-Fri), noon-8 p.m. (Sat/Sun), closed Mondays. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Sissling Summer. A showcase of work by Ann Hurst, Sam Nacearato, Tony Wypkema, Carol Shumas and more. To Aug. 31. Dreasmings. Australian Aboriginal art. Information: 986-2664. Grabbajabba: Amateur artist Ray Marie of North Van exhibits his lucite etchings of jazz greats like Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane and others. To July 31. Information: 904-4492. High Mountain Art Gallery: Ken Davindson, Lise Brayhan, Ellis Bravbam, Louise Cright, Hazel King and Russell Mang, Art teaturing local scenes, particularly wildlife and mountain scenery. To July 31. Located at Cypress Mountain, upper parking lot. The Morgan Dawne Gallery: Are C Sunil. A multi-artist show exploring how individual spisiruali- ty influences the creative process. Ashtaraya, Lynne Green, Bo Grskovich, Gavin Livingstone, Flaine McRitchie Miranda, Annette Newcomb, Marina Papais, Doris Paterson, Shannon Ravenhall, Orlea Rayne. To Aug. 1. Phone: 984-1286. North Vancouver District Hall: Art in Public Places. Fran Solar exhibits basketry and textile art forms. Acrylic and watercolour art by Sharon Tokarchuk. To Aug. 26. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. PGE Railway Station: Swimmer at the Station. Local artist Charlotte Bevvy. July 31, noon to 4 p.m. Prince George Eventually. Len Norris cartoons of the PGE and BC Rail sys- revs: Mon-Sun, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987-5618). - Ron Andrews recCentre: Watercolours depicting local landscapes by Brenda Cross; Broe:. «vaig exhibits slumped glass s.shi platters decorated with precious metal, To Aug. Seymour Art Gallery: Waiting...Jmagination is more important than knowledge. Colleen Hussey, Mary Conley, David Gray and Ric Perron work their magic in paper- mache and Bruce Schneider . crafts urban folk art in wood. ‘LEGENDARY bluesman To Aug. 8. Hours: 10 a.m. to ‘Lona John Baldry per- 4 p.m., Tue-Fri, noon to 4 _ forms at the Deep Cove _p.m., Sat/Sun, closed Shaw Theatre tonight Mondays. and Saturday. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Divinity. Selected acrylics by Mojgan Baoocestani. To Aug. 8. Hours: neon to 5 p.m., Tuc- un. Tortefazione Italia Cafe: West Vancouver neo-classic artist Grant Jin Park exhibits oil paintings and pen and ink drawings of Baroque string instrumentalists. To Aug. 31. 1860 Marine Dr. ~'West Vancouver Memorial Library: Faces Through an _: Asortment of Media. Mixed media by artist Rabin D. Garriock. A Surface of Silk. Water-based media on silk by artist Helena Buchan. To July 31. Photographs by three artists. Insages of the .. Pacific Coast by David G.M. Smith, A Shooter’s Perspective by Mary Ann Muscat and Expressions of Nature by Robert Piummer. Aug. 3-28. Reception with artist in attendance, Aug. 3, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Nature in the City. Archival display looks ar past planners and builders. Aug. 6-15. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kw’achmixwaylh: | 08 OR REFUSAL “CHARGE? You only have T days. ‘Did you know that you automatically receive a 90 day ’ prohibition from driving for being picked up on 08 or - Showing of the Pictures. Mildred Valley Thornton’s collection of Squamish Nadon ancestors’ por- traits. To Aug. 29. The History of West Vancouver. An ongoing, display of historic documents and photographs. Exhibit hours: Tuesday to Satuiday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.n1.; archives open Tue and Wed only. Information: 925-7270. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden: Paintings on silk and finen by Wese Van artist Susanna Blunt. To Aug. 3. Daily demonstrations at 10 a.m. Information: 662-3207 Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design: Vertical Cities. Ten photographers from Vancouver and Hong Kong focus on the changing architectural and social environments of these two cities. To Aug. 22. Information: 844-3869. Royal Hudson Steam Train: Murder on the Ribbon of Rails. A murder mystery and barbecuc lunch. Aug. 7, 10 a.m. departure. $99. Not suitable for children under 12. Tickets: 1-800-722- 1233. Arts Club Theatre: Granville Island Stage: Odd Caple. Neil Simon's classic comedy, To Aug. 14 (Mon-Sat), at 8 pm. Wed matinces at 2 p.m. and Sat matinees at 4 o.m. Tickermaster: 280- See Calendar Page 18 4 7” August 6 - 15, 1999 ALWAYS FASHIONABLE “Refusal charges, whether or not you have been convicted. ; You only have 7 days trom the date that you are ‘| stopped by che Police to appeal your 95 day automatic Criving prohibition. ; You have the right io an experienced lawver... One wis can advise you of your options... 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Check out the official Program Guide in this week's Sunday August 1 edition of the North Shore News for a complete list of this year's events, or call 925-7268 and visit www.harmonyaris.com for more information. Fes 1 Art in Fashion, August 7, 4 pm, Park Royal Skopping Centre, North Mati 2 Bailet on Boards, August 7, 2 pm, Boards, Blades & Baskets, Ambleside Beach 3 Opening Ceremonies & Artist Walk, August 6, 6-7 pm, Bellevue Ave. at the foot of 14th St. s aad cacdge radi OME ‘THE WEST VANCOUVER CPOs ina) CBC 4 Television FOUNDATION British Columbia