14 — Friday, September 11, 1998 - North Shore News BCAA & 7 Travel with Canadian This winter, escape to the Dollars! ~ Mediterranean coast, where the French Riviera is home to the artist's colony of Cannes, and to Monte Carlo, with Its breathtaking ‘setting and famous casino. INCLUDES: "© Airfare from Vancouver ® Apartment-style accommodation Airport taxes extra. *Valid for departurss Feb. 5 - Mar. 5. :999. Other dates will be higher. BCAA Travel re.) Travel with someone you trust+ Call us today! "re ovis on 4 ceactcgiuaiie On this show: Get involved in supporting the Emargency Services _ at Lions Gate Participating or sponsoring a team in the “9.11 Relay, meet an inspirational athlete who excels on three wheels, be a friend to a little brother and why is it imporlart to have yeur kids enmunized. Friccy Sept tt at 6 pm, Sunday Sez 23 at 6:30 pm Thursday Sept.t7 at8pm- Sign up riow to be a part of our technical tear. We are looking for camera operators and production assistants for studio and mobile work — days & evenings. Fax us (990-6114) or drop off your letter > ‘with details of your interests, availability and experience: — Rogers Community Programming — Voluntears 1471 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver V7P 2R9 ce IL COVE: meetings of Manday Sept 14° District of North Vancouver Live Sept 14 at 7 pm repeats Sept. 19 at 10.am.. City of Novth Vancouver: . ' Saturday Sept 19 at 2:30 pm District of West Vancouver Tuesday Sept 15 at 9 pm Y474 Pemberton Ave... » North Vancouver. BC. v7P 2R9 Heries:\\; Dundarave Cafe: Made in B.C. The paintings of Elizabeth Dowber. To Sept. 25. 2430 Marine Drive. Ferry Building Gallery: Body and Soul featuring the paintings of Lil Chrzan and Sharalee Ragehr. To Sept. 13. Works on Paper. The mixed media of Clare Adams, Ron Bignell, Ken Gibson and Nicola Morgan. Opens Sept. 15 with an artists’ talk ar 11 a.m. anda reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Gallery hours: noon. to 8 p-m. until Sept. 15 then 1} a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. The Gallery, Artisan Square, Bowen Island: European Moods, the pho- tography of Dr. Ron Richardson to Sept. 27. Mect the artist Sept. 13, 3-5 p.m. Hours: noon-4 p.m., Friday to Sunday. North Vancouver City Hall: Studio 44. Drawing, painting, pottery and sculp- ture by elementary and sec- ondary art teachers in School District 44. Sept. 1- 24. Artist reception Sept. 15, 7-9 p.m. Exhibit is a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver District Hall: Sculptural Details from Installation Work by local artist Sherrill Hardy and paintings by Babak Fadavi. To Sept. 24. Business hours Mon.-Fri. . - Exhibit is a program of the “'N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Towing The Coast: Seaspan and its Predecessors, 1898-1988. The story of Seaspan highlight- ing stories of deep sea tow- ing and salvage and the development of the self- dumping barge. Wed.-Sun., noon-5 p.m. Free. Seaspan Open House. Inspect a tug, visit traffic control cenire and take a peak at the ship- yard. Sept. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p-m. A limited number of free passes available from the museum, in advance only. Forties Highschool Reunion. "Displays of N.V. High School annuals, school newspapers and pho- tographs. Opens Sept. 15. Museum open Tues.-Sun, noon to 5 p.m. See “Other — Events” for Heritage Weekend news. Park Royal North: West Vancouver Sketch Club. Juried show of paintings in various media by Nort Shore artists. Sept. 13.20, store hours. PGE Railway Station: Shi yard Snapshots. The col- | and-dramatic covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Drydock’s employ- ees publication during the Second World War. Weds.- * Suz. noon to 4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale. Poet Tree Cafe: Sharon Clark. Stencils and still life. 480, 15ch Street, W.V. Presentation House Gallery: WOLS — German * Surrealist Artist Photographs, watercolors _. and engravings by an artist responding to the “sickness” of Europe in the 1930s and 40s. To Oct. 25. Weds.- Sun., 12-5 p. hursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay what. youcan, , — Ron Andrews RecCentre:. - Paper, Wood and Whimsey. Lindsay Ross’s masks and Danielle Bluestone’s. dogs/puppies in paper A TOSSES RE estes rt Se THE cast of Shadows of Under Milk Wood is just one.of many. Tn ae. ig audience share at the 14th Fringe Festival which open: 1s tc along Commercial Drive and downtown. Programs available at Sta maché and driftwood cre- ations of Michelle Stryk. To Sept. 29. Seymour Art Gallery: Nu Werk. Glass artists Joy ~ Jubenvill and Brock Craig. To Sept 30 but note that galicry is closed Sepr. 1-15. Gallery hours: noon tu 4 p.m. Tues.-Sun. (closed Mondays). The gallery is calling for artists to submit one picce of their work suit- able for the theme of its annual DisCOVEry Exhibition. The theme this year: The End. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: The Lucy Doll With Buttons. Button banners created to illustrate Diane Jarvis Jones’ third children’s book. To Sept. 13. Three Artists — Three Visions. Acrylic paint- ings by Lauraine Russell, glass art-by Robert Keillor and watercolors by Loreene Lee. Sept. 15-27. Gallery hours: noon to § p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. Squamish Public Library: North Vancouver potter Lewis Krayczkowskt and Squamish artist Zuzana Vasko. To Sept. 29. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Serenery: Touring the Familiar. ils and water- colors by Nicle Petersen to Sept. 26. Call to Artists. All North Shore artists who would like to apply for an exhibit during 1999 should submit works Sat. Sept. 19 at 10 a.mz Submission requirement information: 925-7410. . West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman . Land Surveying: 90 Years of Land Development in West Vancouver. Changes:in tools and technology of the trade. North Shore ‘Heritage Weekend 1998. A variety of. events will be offered Sept.18-20 to help celebrate the community’s heritage. Information: 925-7295 Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, - noon to 4:30 p.m.; archives open Tues. arid Weds. only, : . Bau-Xi Gallery: On The ae. West Van: artist Stuart Slind’s reatment of draped and folded cloth in still life paintings. Deep Cove Shaw ‘Thea Last of the Red Hot Lov Neil Simon’s popular come- dy kicks off First. Impressions Theatre’s 19998 season. Weds.-Sat. Sept. 16-Oct.3 at 8 p.m. $12/11. Tickets: 929- 9456. Hendry Hall: Wait Until . Dark. A thriller opens North Vancouver Community Players’ season: ~ Previews Sept. 17, runs Weds.-Sat. Sept. 18-Cci. 3 at 8 p.m. $12/10. . Reservations: 983-2633. Arts Club Revue Theztre: Theatresports..A remount of last vear’s See B.C. satirizes news and news stories. to Oct. 3, Weds.-Sat. at 8:15° p.m. Other programming’ include The Jerry Swinger Show, Fridays 2t midnight, and The Late Show, : Saturdays at midnight. Information: 738-7013. Tickets: 280-4444. Bard on the Beach: As You Like It, Richard HT in reper- tory to Sept. 26. Box office: 739-0559. Commercial Drive venues: Vancouver Fringe Festival. The 14th annual theatre fes- tival of new, old, wild, tawdry, bizarre and just plain bad theatre. 70 groups, 400 performances plus free entertainment. Some reviews next week. Sept. 10-20. Information: 257-0366. Queen Elizabeth Theatre: Cats, Sept. 8-13. Chicago. Sept. 15-27, Tickets and ‘information: 280-4444, St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony »’ Tina’s Wedding. Comic participato- -ry Italian wedding. Thurs.- Sat..at 6:15 p.m. Tickets start at $60 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280-3311. Vancouver Piayhouse: An, Ideal Husband. Melodrama, intrigue and wit from Oscar Wilde. To Oct. 3. Information:.873-3311. Vogue Theatre: Rent. Square, -Bowen Isl : Sky's The. Limit. A:tigh Le C preseiits ac _ medieval Celti * Sept.19 'ae°7, | p. Hyatt. Regen Bijan Mortasavi a person orchestra Sept Howe Sound Inn: Jai sions Thursday ev music Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. nfo: 986-7333. Jackabean Creek . 5 Hideaway: Live music every®: second weekend, 11 fest: 15th, North Vancouve: Phone 990-0101 for details. be ynnwood Pub: Live ‘music Thursday to Sunday 9:30 p.m. No co’ Maplewood Pu music featuring Silverlond - every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Info: 924-1834. Marmalade Cafe: Red Nickers Jazz Band. Every second and last Sunday oF the month, 7:30-10 p.m. Waterfront Bistro: : Saturday Night Live Comedy. Dave Copeman, Marty