22 — Wednesday, November 1, 1989 - North Shore News ARCUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listing, is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cultural events. Deadline is the Friday prior to the Wednesday appearance that you re- quest. Only written information can be accepted. The News will do its best to ensure the items appear in the paper, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. North Shore events are given priority. North Shore Centennia! Theatre: The Komagata Maru Incident. Sharon Pollack play about Vancouver's first boat people. $10. Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Res: 987- Presentation House: How Does Your Garden Grow. Nov. 2-18, Wed. to Sat. at 8 p.m. $10/$7. Res: 986-1351. Hendry Hall: A Chorus of Disapproval. Alan Ayckbourn’s comic look at ama- teur opera. Nov. 1-4, 8-11 at 8 p.m. Res: 983-2633. Elsewhere Asts Club, Granville Island: Comedy of Errors. Shakespearean comedy set in the Wild West. To Nov. 4. : Steel Magnolias. Opens Nov. 6, Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m., Sat. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Wed. (2 for 1) mat. at 5:30 p.m. Arts Club, Seymour Street: Drinking In Y America. Sadly funny tour de farce actor Jay Brazeau. To Nov. 11, Mon.- Fri. at 8:30 p.m. Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Wed. (2 for 1) mat. at 5 p.m. Arts Club, Revue Theatre: Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m., Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m., Wed. mat. at 5 p.m. Arts Club Box Office: 687-1644. Vancouver Playhouse: Hedda Gabler. Stylish and cold. Tom McBeath is wonderful. To Nov. 4, Mon.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 p.m. Res: 873-3311. Back Alley Theatre: Suspect. Bizarre and hilarious murder mystery with au- dience participation. Tues. to Sat. at 8 p.m., Sat. (2 for 1) at 4 p.m. Res: 688- 7013. : TheatreSports every Fri., Sat. at 11 p.m. Kits House: Witchcraft and Caution: Contents Under Pressure. To Nov. i2. Tues. - Sat. at 8:30 p.m. Res: 736-3588. Waterfront Theatre: Harbour House. To Nov. 12, Tues. - Sat. at 8 p.m. Wed. and Sun. mat. at 2 p.m. Res: 685-6217. North Shore Presentation House Gallery: China Between The Revolutions: Photographs By Sidney D. Gamble. Fascinating photographs taken from 1917-1927, Exhibition includes rare film footage taken by Gamble. Gallery hours: WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME? Everything! Do you know a MARY, NANCY or RITA? _ They are friendly, expressive people — talkative, argumenta- tive, generally good-natured with a sense of humour, although with a stubborn streak. They are generous, sympathetic, musical, and very positive in their opinions. On the other hand, JACQUELINE is an extremely sensitive person, easily hurt and tries to hide her feelings. She has a secretive side and feels so much she can't express. She deeply loves the beauties of nature and has an appreciation of music and the arts. She has the ambition to do something worthwhile as she is very intelligent and refined, but seldom finds anyone who understands her and therefore suffers through loneliness. If she uses the nickname JACKIE this would help her to be more expressive and outgoing, bringing some relaxation and humour to offset the seriousness and oversensitivity although not erase that completely. lee : Me _ 4 aye BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY School cf Business FIRST LEVEL INTAKE FOR JANUARY 1990 Apply Now — Programs start January 3, 71990 The SCHOOL OF BUSINESS has vacancies in the following two year programs starting January 3: Financial Management Program Specifically designed to advance your career as a financial manager, this program allows you to specialize in either professional accounting or finance. Professional Accounting students study accounting systems, especially financial and cost accounting, financial reporting and auditing. Finance students examine the intricacies of funding business operations, gain a thorough groun- ding in financial accounting and make an intensive study of financial decision making. An in-depth, “hands on’’ approach is taken to the increasing role of computers in these options. The accounting professions give credit for subjects offered, leading to professional qualification — CA., C.G.A. and C.M.A. The B.C. Open Learning Institute grants credit toward a degree to graduates of this program. Entrance requirements: High School Graduation with C+ in Algebra 11 and English 12. Management Systems/Human Resource Systems Programs After a year spent developing superior business knowledge and skills, you will specialize in either the Management Systems or Human Resource Systems options. Management Systems prepares you for work ranging trom microcomputer applications to managing your own business. Human Resource Systems prepares you for jobs in manpower selection, manpower training and development, job evaluation and labour management relations. En- trance requirements: High School graduation with C+ in Algebra 11 and English 12. To apply for either of the above programs please call Student Services at 434-3304. For further information cail Gordon Farrell (Financial Management) at 432-8898 or Barney Morrow (Manage- ment Systems, Human Resource Systems) at 434-5734, (Local 5805). Wed.-Sun. 12 to 5 p.m., Thurs, 12 to 9 p.m. N.V. City Hall: Terrisa Adems and Blair Ayling. Oils. To Nov. 8, Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141 W, 14th. N.V. District Hall: Rick McDiarmid, mixed media. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. ta 4:30 p.m. 355 W. Queens. W.V. Memorial Library: Giovanni Bitelli, Reception with artist Nov. 1, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Through Nov. Presentation House Gallery: Picture Rental. New works from local artists for rent or sale, Nov. 8, 6 to 8 p.m. Info: 988-6844. Sharli Gallery: Penny Birnbaum and Jack Olive. Clay sculpture and ceram- ics. To Nov. 5. The Ferry Building, W.V.: joy Long. To Nov. 5, 12 to 8 p.m. : Historical Display. Opens Nov. 7, 6 to 9 p.m. Seymour Art Gallery: juried’ Drawing Competition. To Nov. 24, Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 4 p.m., Wed. eve. 7to9 p.m. Centenniat Theatre Lobby: Two Views. Jas. W. Felter, artist. Theatre hours, or call 984-4484, To Dec. 4. Alexander Harrison Galleries: jose Salvador. Park Royal: W.V. Sketch Club. Fall show. To Nov. 12. Mall hours. North mall. North Shere St. Andrews United Church: Benefit Concert featuring Capilano College Singers, Capilano College Community Choir and a quintet from the Van- couver Chamber Orchestra. Nov. 5 at 2:30 p.m. $6/$4. Info: 988-3574. North Shore Lynnwood Inn: Cheyenne Pub: Patricia Conroy, Nov. 2-4. Lynnwood Inn: After 7 Lounge: john Murray, to Nov. 4. : Just Ric, Nov. 6-11. North Shore Folk Club: Ross McRae and Lorraine Helgerson. Songs and tunes from far and wide. Nov. 6 at & p.m. in the lounge bar Presentation House. Crossings Restaurant: Live eniertain- ment Fri. and Sat. nights. Beach Side Cafe: Live music Fri. and Sat. nights. RESTAURANT BB BOOK NOW! CHRISTMAS PARTIES We only have a few dinner dates left in December. CHRISTMAS DINNER We have a few tables left for our 3:00 p.m. sitting Our 6:00 p.m. sitting is sold out. NEW YEAR'S EVE Bring in the New Year with us! Surnames always have an influence as well, so for a complete analysis of a person's life all names need to be considered. However brief — these ‘characteristics should give you a sample of what a NAME ANALYSIS can reveal. Your name creates the way you think and therefore your life's experiences. A personal NAME ANALYSIS will prove to you the influence your name has had in your life — constructive or destructive. What is most important is that we can show you how to change your life for the better. Discover how your name is affecting your life — phone 736-2875, 8:30 to 4:30 and receive a free. brief name analysis. Learn how to be what you CAN be! PLAN TO ATTEND FREE PUBLIC PRESENTATION 7:30 P.M. TUESDAYS, Nov. 7 & Dec. 5 KABALARIAN PHILOSOPY 5912 Oak St. (at 43rd Ave.) Vancouver, B.C. % enquire about our Scatch Club Gie “Bridge “House Restaurant 3650 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 98 7 -3388 across from Capi lano Suspension Bridge