» SHIRLEY Newton shows her work alongside the paintings of Joan Fraser at West Vancouver Memorial 9 . ; ~:' Library, 1950 Marine, to Nov. 29. Amadeo Bakehouse and Coffees: A ndrsej Brakoniecki. Monotypes. To Nov. 20. . ; . Dundarave Cafe:-Sue Wells, Watercolours. Ta Nov. 30. Ferry Building Gallery: Interpretations: Still life and figura- . tive paintings by West Van artist Stuart Slind. To Nov. 14. The State of the Artin Photography, Works by Brian Hemingway, Bill Keay, Richard Montagna, Bob Plunimer and Adrian Zator. Artist’s talk Nov, 16 at LT a.m. Reception Nov. 16, 6-8 p.m. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to.5 p.m., clased Mondays. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Ann Hurst, Pat Gerlach, Judy Prendergast, Terry Jeffries are tae North Shore artists on dis- - play untii Christmas, 252 East Ist., NV. - ‘> The Gallery, Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Light Line. The ~. holographs of Melissa Crenshaw. To Nov, 22. Hours: noon-4 _P.m., Friday to Sunday. : : “North Shore Arts Commission: Dave Tavior. Prints and _ paintings including local scenes. To Nov. 16. 148 E. 2nd. =. North Vancouver District Hall: Homunculus, Sculpture by Michael Graham. Are is Life — Life. is Art, Paintings by Vasige + Brossard, To Nov, 26. Exhibit is a program of the N.V. | a Community Arts Council and is open Mon-Fri,;.8:30 a.m:- . 4:30 p.m. : . North Vancouver Museum and . » “Archives: Towing The Const: Seaspan and tts Predecessors, 1898-1988. The story of Seaspan highlighting stories of deep sea ‘towing’and salvage and the development of the self-dumping barge. Wed.-Sun., noon-5, p.m. Free. Forties Highschool 8 -Reanion. Displays of N.V. High School. * “ annuals; school newspapers and pho- _. -tographs. Muscurh open Tues.-Sun, noon toSpm. oe PGE Railway Station: Shipyard Snapshots. The colorful and dramatic cov- ts of the. Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Drydock’s employees publication during. the Second. World War. Weds.-Sun; noon.’ to 4 p.m.:Foot of: Lonsdale. ‘ “ Presentation House Gallery: Don’t Kiss Me.’ Disruptions of the Self inthe Work of. Claitde Calnn, Self portraits by French artist Claude Cohun (1894-1954), “oe Climbing Around My Room and: The Horse Your Rights at Work. !f you are an employer you have the right to terminate an employee as iong as you give reasonable notice and comply with the Employment Standards Act. if you are an employee you have the legal right to be treated fairly and be | compensated for breach of your rights. Know your rights and avoid costly, unnecessa problems. Put legal advice to work for you. ¢ Employment Law * Wrongful Dismissal © Human Rights Act matters ¢ WCB and EIC appeals ARDAGH HUNTER Shite Hewes TURNER 986-4366 AFTER HOURS 926-3181 Criminal matters only, >» #300-1401 Lonspace Ave. NortH Van. : ve E-mail: hunter@cyberion.com ~ Nikookar. Now, 17-29. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Closed : : Mondays, Information: 923-7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Florals. Watercolours by Shirley Newton, A World of Colour. Pen and ink, watercolours, gouache and pastels by Joan Fraser. Both exhibits run Now, 2- 39.: we West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Klondike Gold/L’ar du Klondike. A Travelling exhibit created by the Dawson City : ; “ E Museum and Historical Society thar rells the story of the gold oo ne, oo re rush from the pointe of view of miners, First Nations and the : : . . ' ar. popular press. Hours: Tuesday to Sarurday, noon to 4:30 p.m.; a O u fi C 0) m m U nh ty. co archives open Tues. and Weds. only. Victorian Santa workshop = ee » Nov. 7. Information: 925-7270. ee re _ Truffles Bistro: Ricardo Spinace’. An exhibition of paintings few Se ns Sate created in Mexico by the NV artist. 1943 Cornwell Ave. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: The Visit. Midgets, panthers and black comedy in this surreal play by Friedrich Durrenmatt. Nov. 19-28. Box office: 990-7810. Presentation House: Silver Dagger. Award-winning Canadian playwright David French turns to the mystery genre. To Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. $12/9. Reservations: 990-3474, Arts Club Theatre: It’s Sowing on Saltspring. This holiday a “ comedy from the pen of Nicola Cavendish returns after seven years. Previews begin Nov. 20. Box office: 687- v8 1644 (patience required). : aa Firehall Arts Centre: North of America. A new Canadian play about che manipula- , ‘fn a maa - - tion of truth. Nov. 11-24. Information: FAMILY ‘MATTE RS “| 689-0926. . See ; - Jericho Arts Centre: The Marguise. } Kevin Evans hosts this documentary: serie United Players production of Noel ‘ ‘ ie . Coward features Richard Strachan and ’ Barry Duffus. Nov. 13-Dec.6. (Thurs.- Sun.) at 8 p.m. $10/8. Information: _ 224-8007, | - Pacific Theatre: Cotton Patch Gospel. Jesus meets the Deep South. A bluegrass »-musical. To Nov. 21 (Weds,-Sat.) at 8 : fa ee, Penaceaterte : p.m. and Sar. 2 p.m. matinecs. Box office: _ J ing their pride in the Native aditions through: 731-5518. van . tae Performance Works: Macherh. Theatre : the interesis of their adult ki Me Crossing’s production focuses on the Thursday Nov. 19 at. 1 pm an supernatural. Nov. 1-20, Sun.-Fri. (except Sy Saturday Nov: 21 at 9 pm and: Impvressionists..Two video works by British NORTH Vancouver’s Donna Nov, 6) at 8 p.m, $15/J3. Reservations: . a video artist Lucy Gunning.’ Both exhibits Yamamoto is featured in the - 666-4420. ‘Sunday Nov. 22:af.10 am: run Nov. 7-Dec. 20. Cabun’s Heroines, a Canadian psychological thriller’. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony’ os PEOPLE ry ; p OLICIE lecture by New York art historian Shelley... “North of America at the |, ina’s Wedding. Comic participatory ice Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. Weds.-Sun., 12-5 Firehalil Arts Centreta,Nov. 21.0 Italianwedding. Thurs.-Sat, at 6:15 p.m. :< What you can: : ae Ron Andrews RecCentre: Landscapes and Cityscapes. NV illustrator and and print maker Bob De Coste views of Gastown and N. Shore locations. Nov. I-Dee. 3. . Scymour Art Gallery: Finesee and Fortitude, The Art of. Making Prints. Twenty juried printmakers including N.S. = "artists Gordon Montgomery, Jean Morrison, Sharon Perkins, "William Steinberg ‘and Tracey Tarling. To Nov.'22. Gallery “hours: noon:te 4 p.m. Tues-Sun. (closed Mondays). The | “gallery is calling for artists to.submit one piece of their. work uitable for the'theme of its annual DisCOVEry Exhibition. “The theme this year: The End. Information: 934-1378, Silk Purse Arts Centres Forest Muse. The art of Barbara Hirario inspired by the forest: Nov. 3-15. Light and Colour. ’ Stained ‘glass; silk paintings and watercolours by Taminch p.m. Thursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay Tickets start at $60 including “reception” Acting w ith Vio lence. This one-hour panel meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280-3311: . . : cae Shadbolt Centre for the Arts: A Time, Ta Remember. An discussion & phone-in,focuses_on.film original musical set against the backdrop of the great New fda Arne shat; With i Westminster fire of 1898 presented by Footlight Theatre Violence and how we should deal with ‘it. Company. Nov. 12-28. $20/16/10. Theazre information: f Live Thursday Nov. 19 at 7. pm. 205-3000. m, us eo 23 a an : Stanley. Theatre: Swing. Dean Regan’s tribute to the era of F ' «the Big Band opens the Arts Club’s new heritage flagship. To » Dee. 13. Reviewed this week. Tickets: 687-1644. ‘ *. Studio 58: "Counter Service. Michel Tremblay’s revised En Piéces Détachées. Opens Nov. 21. Box office: 323-5227. ' Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Passion: Elysinn Fields. . Conrad Alexandrowicz’s (The Wines of Tuscanny) new play — _s ‘See Calendar page 31