Pa page 12 - . February 23, (1977 - North Shore News - Rv NOEL WRIGHT North Vancouver’s new ‘Studio Theatre’’, spon- sored by the North Vancou- ver Community Arts Council and now.approaching com- pletion at Presentation House, 209 West 4th Street, has launched a two-pronged drive to raise 57,000 towards the final construction work still to be carried out — including installation of power, lighting and = plumbing. The provincial government has agreed to match that amount, when raised. _ The public is being asked to contribute in two ways: — By donating $25 to a ‘seat sale’’. This will be acknow- ledged by a plaque honor- ing the donor or someone of his or her choice on one of the seats. The donor. will also ‘be listed in future pro- sleep say Prec far . &, 4, ‘Ross, £ i Maedio Shep pnp! ‘rea for Devg § e Cam ee, el “Tor. VIEW oF slow Cave - aR ; SNOW WALL Enos — Cseeee LPING . 1. Oh ATF ORM ‘ a life experience that’ you will never forget,’’ Strike told them. ‘ Apart from the tribulations — of nature’s test. the group ‘had to be prepared to combat boredeom in poor weather conditions and cope with ‘possible personality con- flicts. The expedition was ten _ days’ » resourcefulness, cooperation and ingenuity as Baden- Powell stated in his ‘‘Scout- ing for Boys,’’ -- fun, adventure and training for life. We beileve in the younger — _ generation. ee er ae er ar ee ee test .of endurance,. cot ay iy" eT AN, _Of xswow CAVE - SKETCHES OF SNOW CAVES... showing sleeping ‘piatiorms and air_ vents. er oe re ' a 4, cn, re gramming as a sponsor of the theatre, and donations ‘are tax-deductible. © By a special beriefit show “-on Sunday, March -27, at _ North Vancouver Centen- nial Theatre, emceed by Heath Lambert. It will be- an expert at Chris Tyrell — managing Pry »pLatLn Ces GicECtor Gi THE Studio Theatre and driving force behind this community project — sees it becoming a North Shore~ version of the Vancouver East Cultural Centre: a focal point for professional chamber . music, theatre, dance,: films and recitals in .an intimate Arts-Club-type setting. Over the past nine months “— aided: by federal and " provincial ‘grants, donations from private firms and individuals, and a probation- er labor force assigned to -ccommunity. work by the North Van Probation Depart- ment — Tyrell has become threatre- building on the cheap. He is personally involved in every aspect of - the enterprise, from wielding a hammer and re-upholstering the seats to keeping the books and planning future shows as far as two years Tyrell has already come on at Studio Theatre ~ "Highly qualified technicians, many with over 25 yrs. experience. --eGENERAL MECHANICAL '. 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