57 ~ Friday, December 6,. 1985 - North Shore News Focus on children’s art THE WEST Vancouver Klee Wyck gallery at 200 couver is open from 10a.m, appointment by calling Community Arts Council Keith Road in West Van- to 2 p.m. weekdays, or by 922-1110. . and the West Vancouver a —_ —— recreation Centre will be @..0 20 Sie eee hen showing a special exhibition TT quacity axe eee oom eee me cca one es ee gaan en ones an nag of children’s Christmas art for the month of December. ff Pp | T bi $ 495; { Pool Tables Recovered The exhibition will highlight OO! ladies the work produced by the §. - : 4x8 15169 students of the Recreation . . ~vaat , Price incivdes cloth & tatrcr. Centre’s Paint and Print : class, taught by Carolyn Nicholson of the Saturday Morning Art Class, taught by Sara Lee Stremel. . —_— : H Solid Oak, 2 Pee. . a f ! Cue Racks j 1 Pce. Cues { 2 Pce. Cues Christmas cookies, a § : . - : . cheertul fire and a welcome: = : ee _ 5 48"' USED CUES to all will be found Sun., §& . ‘ $4no0 Dec. 8 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. §°¥ amarenninien SE Cie, Buy 3 for 10 _ at Klee Wyck at a reception ; to view the paintings and drawings and meet the young artists. NEWS photo Stuart Davis NORTH VANCOUVER Community Players have enrolled in a School for Clowns. The theatre group is presenting the play Dec. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22 at Hendry Hall in North Vancouver. Curtain is at 7 p.m on Fridays and'1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sun- days. Clowns in the production are Mary Sheldrake as Puff in rear and, left to right, Linda Gardner as Drip- pens, Estelle Nendick as Weasle and Anne Marsh as Pimple. For information call 987-0452 or 325-7060. Your North Shore News carrier delivers, | § and never asks for | | BRITISH COLUMBIA PAVILION money. All year. CHRISTMAS ON THE PLAZA Yu are cordially invited to The B.C. Pavilion Complex — Host Pavilion of Expo 86 — our shining showcase of all we've done and all we can do. Join us outdoors on The Plaza of Nations December 12, 13 or 14 fora Traditional Christmas Celebration and a first glimpse of British Columbia's showcase to the world. A spectacular seasonal backdrop will surround our outdoor stage. There will be live music and a skating show, choirs, carolling, refreshments, international tree decorations and a giant Christmas Tree. B.C. entertainers will lead a special Christmas singalong while a flotilla of carol ships lights up False Creek. Each evening promises to be a traditional family celebration with all the trimmings. Come share the magic. Admission is Free. aoa Continuous Show 5:30 — 9:00 p.m. December 12 and 13. Gates if you want to show your appreciation to ‘the boy 0 or girl Open at 5:00 p.m. 1 ies your community paper, do it in 1:00 — 9:00 p.m. December 14. Gates : Open at 12:30 p.m. A ‘ le mas : Add to the excitement — ride the SkyTrain tin at hristmas . . \ to B.C. Place Stadium. We're right next door SS : one age at the heart of the Expo site. Take the overpass would make her da 4 RD ---— from The Stadium Plaza. The British Colum- V § i) — bia Pavilion would like to thank Coca-Cola : ss and your local Coca-Cola bottler for their If you want to find out your carrier's name, please call : ee 4 special contribution to this Christmas Event. Circulation Department. Feat 986-1837 news "Loe SUNDAY + WEDMEBOAY + FHIDAY