&2 — Wednesday, November 6, 1991 - North Shore News COMICS BROOM-HILDA [ Wow ARE you AND your AIEACHER GETTING _ ALONE, i , DILLON * 2205 2 tJ OALIUAD 7 el MS. Got t’Ser iN THiS SPECIAL CHAR aaa SHE Keeps Klett SPINACH | SOUFFLE BERMAISE FLAMBEY WE'VE GOT TO HANG ON. THERE “ MUST BE SOMETKING- { IN THE COMPANY HANDBOOK ABOUT a THIS... nYEAH, sHE | CALLS IT THE Lt WONDER IF BABIES GET A MANUAL EXPLAINING FAREMTS AND GRANDIARENTS.. SOMETIMES 1 FEEL Lice A LEECH’ THIS IS ALL FRANCIS’ FAULT. th 1 tee beanae Sytcote Jury choosing next Art Rental works JURYING FOR the North Van- couver Community Arts Coun- cil’s next Art Rental begins this Saturday at Highlands United Church in North Vancouver, The 40 new works chosen will be featured on Nov. 13 in the gallery of Presentation House Gallery. They will be added to 150 pieces of art selected at previous juryings. Winners will receive $100 for first prize, $75 for second and $50 for third prize. Artists may submit their work on Friday, Nov. 8 from 7-8 p.m. or Nov. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The Art Rental will be held from 6-8 p.m. All of the work — up for rent for as little as $4-$6 — will be framed and ready to hang. For information, phone 988- 6844. From page 36 One show only. Tickets $15, $20 at the door. Proceeds to benefit the blind in Iran. Res.: 734-4271. North Shore Community Concerts presents pianist Sergei Babayan, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. Admission by membership only. Claire de Lune. French musical. ex- travaganza suited for pre-school, elementary and French immersion students. Nov. 17 and 20. Info.: 983-2753. Ferry Building: Pro Nova String Ensemble. Dec. 5. Tickets: $8/7. Info: 925-3605. North Shore Academy of Music hosts musical performances in the gallery every North Shore Gallery Alpha: Fantastic Visions: A Halloween Spectacular. Chris Blades, Carol Dukowski, Al Neil, David Tuttle. To Nov. 30. Seymour Art Gallery: Mixed Media. Jollean Matsen with Richard de la Mare, Heather Chapman, Taylor-White and Deep Cove artists. To Dec. 12. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wed. evenings 7-9 p.m., Sat. 1-4 p.m. Phone 929-7981 for informa- tion. - Ferry Building: Lisa Nielsen Ged- des, Tahiti Honeymoon. Tropical - watercolors. To Nov. 10. Gallery hours: Tues. 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wed.-Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. info: 925-3605. . Presentation Keuse: Annette Messager, Making Up Stories, Sandra Senchuk, Coming to Death's Door, Nancy Barton, Swan Song. To Nov. 24. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. 12-9 p.m. Info: 986-1351. North Vancouver City.Hall © =~ Gallery: To Nov. 20: Art Educators’ Art Show. Wide range of images and mediums. Hours: 9° a.m: to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. North Vancouver District Hall - Gallery: Explore Moira Thomp- son's retrospective of ceramics, to Nov. 20. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. . North Vancouver Provincial Courthouse: North Vancouver Painter Kim C. Horn (nee Blackwood). Acrylic on canvas, mixed media. To Nov. 20. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. — All Public Places shows sponsored by the North Vancouver Com- munity Arts Ceuncil. Centennial Theatre Lobby: My World. Art Sewell. Nov. 15-Dec. 31. Hours: noon to 4 p.m., Mon.- Sat. Elsewhere ~ Equinox Gallery: Twentieth Cen- tury Photographers: Diane Arbus, Ansel Adams, Andre Kertesz, Christian Bohanski, Robert Cumm- ing. Robert Frank, Eadweard Muybridge, Geoffery James and Thomas Ruff, Harrison Galleries: Canadian ar- tist Hele Kowallek. Nov. 7-16, in- fo: 732-5217 Vancouver Art Gallery: Fabled Territories: New Asian Photography in Britain. Work by South Asian photographers living in Great Britain. Nov. 20-Jan. 26. Zainub Verjee will lead a ciscus- sion of the exhibit, Nov. 28 at 5:30 p.m. Canadian Craft Museum: Art That Works, Decorative arts of the 80's crafted in America. To Nov. 17. Diane Farris Gallery: Beautiful British Columbia. Over 30 artists exemplify the physical beauty, lifestyle and philosophy of B.C. in a myriad of mediums. Features work by Angela Grossmann, Frank ; Mayrs, Graharn Gillmore and Tony °° Robbins. To Nov.-72. : . . Centennial Theatre: Peter and the Wolf. Short classical and contem- porary works performed by the National Baliet Schooi students under direction of the school’s founder, Betty Oliphant. Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10/7. Res.:° 984-4484 : : Vanleena School of Dance: © Master Classes. National Ballet School teachers conduct a junior and'senior level ballet class for. local students. Nov..10. Registra- tion fee: $10. Reg.: 1-800-387- — 0785. ; - Special Presentation -- Grouse Mountain’s Theatre in the Sky. Multi-media theatre featuring Our Spirit Soars, a story about Vancouver's transformation. - from a coastal village to a.major “*. - urban city. Info: 984-0661:. .. .- Nat’l Ballet founder _ visiting North Van — NATIONAL BALLET School founder Betty Oliphant group of 13 students from the Na- tional Ballet Schoo! will be in North Vancouver Nov. 9 for a showcase performance at Centen- nial Theatre. . The program includes a pres- entation of Peter and the Wolf and a selection of contemporary and classical pas de deux and solo pieces. The evening is aimed at dance teachers, parents and any- one interested in learning more NORTH VANCOUVER 986-0388 and a. about the National Ballet School. The Centennial Theatre perfor- mance is part of- a two-week, five-city tour to Western Canada. - While in) North Vancouver, Oliphant and her students will give a ballet demonstration Nov. 10 at Vanleena Dance Academy. For registration information, phone - 1-800-387-0785. For students interested in audi- tioning for the National Ballet School, open auditions will be held in Vancouver on Nov. 29. WEST VANCOUVER 926-5541