ve) Centennial Theatre: Len Grinke, photography. To Nov. 15. Dundarave Cafe: Celebration of Art, the water- colors of Sharon. L. Mason. Ferry Bui.ding Gailery: Recent Works. Elizabeth Smily’s portraits of well-known locals. To Nov. 16. Homeland-Recollections. The culuure and her- itage of Rita Monaco, Asuman and Atanur Dogan, Joaquim Varandas, Benny Fung and David Yeung. Artist’s lecture Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. ’ Opening reception Nov. 16, 6-8 p.m. Artists in attendance Nov. 25, 7-8 p.m.. Gallery hours: 1} a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. North Vancouver City Hall: Painting Under Glass. Michele Mardesic paints on the underside of a plate of glass. To Dec. 18. Presented by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council. Business hours. North Vancouver District Hall: Douglas Rae. Cil paintings “that make the heart feel good.” Fabric Folk Artist. Jadith A. Rae’s old world santas and fabric folk art angels. To Nov. 27. Both exhibits presented by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council. Business hours. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Arrivals and Departures: Railways in North Vancouver. Archival pho- tographs and artifacts dealing with N.V.’s railway history from 1914. Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m. Free. Information: 987-5618. PGE Railway Station: Mary Lafreniere. Photographs focusing on the restoration of St. Paul’s Church. Noon to 4 p.m., Weds, to Sun. Foot of Lonsdale. To Nov. 24. Presentation House Gallery: Track Records: Trains and Contemporary Photography. To Dec. 14. Lecture and book signing by Daniel Francis, author Mahing Tracks: The Myth of the CPR. Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Artist’s talk by Ron Benner Nov. 22 at 2:15 p.m. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. recently published Seeing review of the book see page 32. NEW ORLEANS BRASS BANDS Crarue Dasiaves Brass BAND THE DIAMOND STONE Brass BAND THE OLD COLUMBIS BRASS BAND - FRANK WELCH BRASS BAND ‘THE OLD EXCELSIOR BRASS BAND THE ALGIERS & PACIFIC BRASS BAND KID ALLEN’S FATHER’S BRASS BAND . GEORGE MCCULLON’S BRASS BAND GAND SO MANY NO NAME STREET BANDS. se ACCORDING TO BUNK JOHNSON) === SOME OF THE NAMES OF NEW ORLEANS BRASS BANDS AT THE TURN OF ‘THE CENTURY: FROM COMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER, MICHAEL ONDAATIE 1976 noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Seymour Art Gallery:Life is Art. Paintings and etchings by Charles van Sandwyck. To Dec. 7. The gallery is calling for artists’ submissions for its annual Discovery Exhibition: .A Singular Face. Call 924- 1378 for details. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. (closed Mondays). Silk Purse Arts Centre: Signature Works by Arty Four. Jane Clark, Liz Leigh, Rene Mitchell and Jan Neal with special guest Unity Bainbridge. To Nov. 16. Paintings and Pottery. Elizabeth Dowber and Ruth Webster. Nov. 18 to 30. Gallery hours: 1] a.m. to 4 p.m. West Vancouver Memcrial Library: I/luminations. Sam Charles H. Scott Gallery: The Drawings of B. C. Binning. The people and seaside lite of West Vancouver in the early 40s. To Nov. 30. Vancouver Art Gallery: Gordon Smith: The Act of Painting. 100 works representing the career of West Vancouver's dis- tinctive artist. Capilise College Theatre: Tivelfth Night. Shake-peurean comedy, Nov. 13-22, Thurs.-Sar. at 8 p.m. $£2/8. Information: 990-7810. Dear Liar. A comedy of letters adapted from the letters of George Rernard Shas and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Presented by Eldercollege and Western Gold Theatre Society. Qn persorn:ance only Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. $10. Reserveons: 984-4901. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: [¢ Runs In The Family. A British farce presented by First Impressions Theatre. Weds. to Sat. at 8 p.m. until Nov. 29. $12/11 Tickets: 929-9456. Hendry Hall: Deathtrap. A thriller by Ira Levin from North Vancouver Community Players. Nov. 14-29, Weds. to Sat. at - 8 p.m. $12,'20. Reservations: 983-2633. Presentation House Arts Centre: The All Night Serut!. A musical celebration of the 1930s and ’40s from Uncle Randy Productions. Nov. 7-15, 20-22 at 8 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinces Nov. 9 and 16. $15/12. Reservations: 980- 7950 or 220-2650. Arts Club Revue Theatre: Vancouver New Play Festival: Criminal by Elizabeth Dancoes alternates with Java Life by Aaron Bushkowsky until Nov. 23. 687-1644. Reviewed this week. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: The Weekend Healer. Bryden MacDonald’s (Whale Riding Weather) drama of family catharsis. Nov. 14-29, Tues.-Sun., at 8 p.m. Matinees on Nov. 22,29 at 2 p.m. Tickets: 280-3311. Hermenegiido Sébet photo ENTITLED Band Member at Bebé Ridgely's Funeral, this 1961 photograph ts one of a number of images in the Jazz, an essential read documenting the blending of sound, words and art. For a Ensemble featuring, compositions by Mark Armanini. Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. Student Recitals Nov. 20, 27 at 12:45 p.m. All concerts free. Centennial Theatre: Lean On Me. A musical revue in con- juaction with Together Against Violence. Nov. 20, 21 at 8 p.m. For tickets, $22 or $17 in advance, call 988-2422. Pilgrim Chorus presents their year end performance Nov. 16 at Sce more page 31 - Television 4 our Community | Short, photography. Espana! Sandi Wilson, photography. Both shows to Nov. 30. West Vancouver Muscum and Archives: Chapman Laud Surveying: 90 Years of Land Development in West concerts. 0 Vancouver. Opens Nov. 19. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, hy noon to 4:30 p.m. Capilano College Theatre: The Vancouver Chinese Music Runs in the family DEEP Cove favorite Don Mackay (left) stars with Barry Duffus in the First Impressions production of the British farce it Runs in The Family. The show runs Weds. through Sat. at 8 p.m. at the Shaw. Theatre until Nov. 29. Tickets, $12/11, can be reserved at 929-S456. Features: the fundraising 911 Lions Gate Hospital Relay, how the United Way supports local agencies and overcoming culture shock with a little neighbourly help. Sunday, November 16 at 6:30 pm ART JONES & COMPANY : Includes H.A.D. Oliver, former Supreme Court Justice and Me! Cooper, president of CFAX 1070 Radio. Saturday November 15 at 7 pm Repeating Tuesday November 18 at 12:30 pm MUNICIPAL HOTLINE Libraries. Are they here to stay or on their way out? What should we expect from the New Library? Can we afford a continuation of the same kind of service? What's new on the shelves? Who are the “hot” authors? Give us your feedback! IL. VERAGE City of North Vancouver Monday November 17 at 7:00pm LIVE RG@GERS Community