Centennial Theatre: saudi wilson, photography. To March Mith and Metaphor. Vhe recent Sibeal Foyle, Lynne Greene ho MeGutte. Tr : Gallery hours: 1} am. to 5 p.m., closed Monda North Lonsdale United Church: Jurving for the NV. Community Arts Council's art rental program will be held Feb. 7, 10.a.m. to noon, Two dimensional work only. Jury tee $7. Information: 988-6844. North Shore Arts Commission Gallery: Luminograms. Coilages by Zdenek Kocib. To Feb. 16. 148 E. Ind St., N.V. North Vancouver District Hall: Where Our Hearts Are. Watercolors by Jacquie Manning and Marlon Edwards. Tudor Serban, sculpture. Both exhibits to Feb. 26. Business hours. A program of the N.V. Community Arts Council. 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, Famous Ships, a small photographic display of famous ships that have sailed the Burrard Inlet. Sr. Paul's Restoration, Photographs of the restoration of Burrard Inlet’s oldest building — St. Paul’s Church. Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m. Free. Park Royal North: West Vancouver Sketch Cinb. Juried show of paintings in various media by North Shore Artists. Feb 1-8. PGE Railway Station: Cartooning Rail. Cartoons of the P.G.E. and British Columbia Railways depicting derail- ments, hostile homeowners and financial difficulties are just some of the themes. To March 29. Noon to 4 p.m., Weds. to Sun. Foot of Lonsdale. Presentation House Gallery: How far back is home ... a sur- vey of 25 years of photographic work by Vancouver-based artist Sandra Semchuk. Land, Relationship and Communit. Symposium exploring how relationship to land shapes rela- tionship to self and community. Feb. 21. Free, register by Feb. 18. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays noon to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Ron Andrews Recreation Centre: Jack Ploesser, pottery and glass; Maggie Witzsche, jewelry and tapestry evening bags; Tracey Tarling, monoprints. To March 8. Seymour Art Gallery: Body Language. Veronica Plewman’s figurative nude paintings based on Kokoro Dance. Kokoro video available on request. To March 8. A gallery fundrais- er, Fabric and Fashion will feature Kaliyana Artwear of West Van and recent work of well known North Shore textile artists including Anne Love and Ros Aylmer. Feb. 7, 2:15 to 5p.m. $14, including afternoon tea. 924-1378. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. (closed Mondays). Silk Purse Arts Centre: Varying Visions. Watercolors, oils, acrylics and stone sculptures trom Stella Johnson, Dorothy St. Hilaire, Val Eibner, June Pender and Les Dycke. To Feb. 15. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Watercolours — An Intricate Experience. Paula Fodchuk. The Colours of Happiness. Michele Mardesic paints on glass and porcelain and miniatures. Both shows to March 1. West Vancouver Senior Centre: Antiques and Collectibles Show. A joint fundraising event of the North And West (lass act CAPILANO College theatre students Trevor Waiers, Jennifer Goldberg (centre) and Maria Jelavick star in the murder mystery Arsenic and Old Lace, Thursday through Saturday to Feb. 14. Tickets: 990-7810. Vancouver Muscums to identify and care for your family treasures. Bring a maximum of two items and let a profes- sional antique dealer tell you all about them. Pre-register by Feb 6. SIO per participant. Feb 15, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 659 21 St., West Vancouver . Information: 987-5618. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman Land Surveying: 90 Years of Land Developmen: in West Vancouver. Hours: Tues. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Capilano College Theatre: Arsenic and Old Lace. Cap College students present the classic comic murder mys- tery. Thurs. to Sar. Feb 5 co 14 at 8 p.m. $12/adult, $8/senior or studenz, Information: 990-7810. Hendry Hall: G Ii-sen’s compelling drama. Weds. to Sat. to Feb. at § p.m. Tickets $12/10. Reservations: 983-2633. Presentation House Arts Centre: Last of the Red Hot Lovers. A romantic comedy for the Valentine season by Neil Simon. Feb. 13-28, Weds. to Sat. at 8 p.m. $12/9. Reservations: 990-3474. St. Christopher’s Church: S¢. Christopher's Cabaret. Feb. 18-21. at 8 p.m. $12. Only Feb. 18 tickets left. 922-5323. Arts Club Theatre: focy Shine. An optimistic non- musical by David King. To Feb. 21. Reviewed next week. 687-1644, Performance Works, Granville Island: The Kiss Project. Dance, theatre and musical offerings in two dif- ferent programs as well as some interesting workshops.. To Feb. 21. Details at DanceArts Vancouver: 606-6434. The Wayne Morris Band Saturday at Savary Island Vancouver Playhouse: Mrs. Warren’s Profession. G.B. Shaw and the ultimate mother/daughter emancipation night- mare. Feb. 9 to March 7. Opens Feb. 12. 873-3311. Studio 58, Langara: Cabaret The famous musical play See Daytime page 2B - Television 4, 2 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS She's an Entrepreneur! This week's panel offers advice for women in business or considering business as a career: choosing a business, going to the bank, technology in the workplace, staffing vs downsizing, getting the word out, etc. Supporting “Chamber of Commerce Week" Feb. 16-20. Host Judi Ainsworth. Call in with your questions during the show, 990-6130. LIVE: Thursday February 12 at 7 PM PLUGGED IN! NORTH SHORE On this edition: Meet Alistair Dutson - a determined North Shore athlete, find out about the new Weight Room at the West Vai Rec Centre, see what a local couple won for a Power Smart Upgrade, be impressed how the Odyssuy of the Mind inspires young imaginations and get a young adult's perspective on teen suicide. Sunday February 8 at 6:30 PM COUNCIL COVERAGE MEETINGS OF FEBRUARY 9 7 pm Monday February 9 {LIVE} - District of West Vancouver Repeats Saturday February 14 at 2 Pil 10am Saturday February 14 District cf North Vancouver R . @GERS a Community WAYNE Morris brings his band into West Vancouver tomorrow night for a perfromance at the Savary Island Pie Company, 1533 Marine Dr. The group is touring in support of their latest CD single Red.