14 — Friday, August 20, 1999 — North Shore News Dorothy Missing set for Cates LOCAL recording artists Dorothy Missing will headline the last evening of Musart Cultural Society’s summer concert series at Deep Cove’s Cates Park on Saturday, Aug. 21. It is the band’s last show before heading into North Van's Studio 55 to record their sophomore CD with producer Mark Henning. ‘Their performance will start at 7:30 p.m. Joining them on Saturday will be Accidental Bacon (5:30 p.m.) and singer songwriter Sarah Wheeler (6:30 p.m.). Smart Dosis at your 8C TZL Phonelar™ store. 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To Aug. 31. Dreamings. Australian Aboriginal art. Informative talks every Tuesday 6:30-7:30 p.m. Information: 986-2664. High Mountain Art Gallery: Featured artists: Ken Davidson, Ellis Brayham, Lise Brayham, Louise Crigit, Hasel King and - Russell Mang. To Sept. 30. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Located at the top of Cypress Mountain Road. North Vancouver District Hall: . Fran Solar exhibits basketry and textile art forms. Acrylic and watercolour art by Sharon Tokarchuk. To Aug. 26. Raku clay art by Miriaat Aroeste, From Aug 26-Sept. 30. Material Things and Garden Views. Joan Skeet presents her paintings about garden feelings and about the life in clothing. From Aug 26-Sept. 30. Exhibits are a program of the The first phase of the Lions Gate Project is underway. Work has begun on the Stanley Park Causeway to construct new sidewalks, improve lighting and lane control, and to install new drainage. Deck replacement on the Lions Gate Bridge will start in January 2000. STANLEY PARK CAUSEWAY Early July 1999 — June 2000 - MoronrisT ADVISORY: © Single lane weeknight closures may be required (10 pm - 6 am SUNDAY through FRIDAY) CYCLIST AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY: © East sidewalk closes in July. Use WEST sidewalk x ae West sidewalk closes late September, Use EAST sidewalk until June © Observe detour signs and exercise caution LIONS GATE BRIDGE January - September 2000 Motorist ADvIsORY: Fewer than 40 nights of bridge closures will be required over nine months, between January 2000 and September 2000. - * 1 or 2 weeknights per week from 8 pm to 6 am © 3 weekends from 10 pm Friday to 6 am Monday © 2 Sundays from 10 pm Saturday to 6 am Monday © No closures on holidays or long weekends * One sidewalk may be closed August - December 1999 All closures will be widely publicized well in advance FOR INFORMATION CALL (604) 473-1500 or Toll Free 1-877-473-0202 or visit the Lions Gate Web Site www.lionsgatebridge.gov.be.ca Saturday in August, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Prince George Eventually, Len Norris cartoons of the PGE and BC Rail sys- tems. Mon-Sun, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987-5618). Ron Andrews recCentre: Watercolours depicting local land- scapes by Brenda Cros and Brock Craig exhibits slumped glass sushi platters decorated with precious metal. To Aug. 22. Seymour Art Gallery: Facets: Seqments of a Compound Eye. Works in clay by Celia and Keith Rice-Jones. To Sept. 19. Hours: 10.a.m. to £ p.m., Tue-Fri, noon to 4 p.m., Sat/Sun, closed Mondays. Information: 980-7182. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Get Retro, Exhibit of West Vancouver Community Arts Council Scholarship winners of the last 10 years. Fron West Vancouver and Sentinel schools. ‘To Aug. 22. Hours: noon to 5 p.m., Tue-Sun. Torrefazione Italia Cafe: West Vancouver neo-classic artist City o f north vancouver It’s time to upgrade your phone! We've got tne equipmene you need, at great prices. To purchase any of these great phones or other innovative products just visit your nearest BC TEL PhoneMart™ store. Can’t get to a BC TEL PhoneMart™ score? 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