Fram pane 2h play based in the horror of pre-war Germany, To March | but selling our. Tues. to Sun. at Sp.m., Sunday matinee at 3p.m. $13./11/10. Information: 323-5227. concer rf Centennial Theatre: Intermediate Charal Fesrival features 16 elementary schools in three daytime sessions March +. Information: Leanne Roy, 985-7478, Spring Concert, Mulgrave school. March 6. Information: 984-9030. Mt. Seymour United Church: The West Vancouver Sentors Choir aud The Kent Sereet Choristers ina joint concert. March 4 ar 2 p.m. $5. Transportation available from W. Van Seniors Contre for a modest fee. St. David’s United Church, W.V.: Vewetian Voices, The musical traditions of Venice with Laudate Singers and Instrumentatists, March 8 at 3 p.m. Tickets: 280-3311. The Gallery at Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Restu and Ruta Yawney in concert March 7 at 7:30 p.m. Orpheum: Paintbrush and Baton. part of the Vancouver Symphony's Casuai Classics/Explorations series. Includes N.Van composer Michacl Conway Baker's Threngh the Lions’ Gate. Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church, Vancouver: Loaves and Fishes, A bencfit concert for the Vancouver Food Bank featuring many perform- ers and guests including W.V’s Marcus Moseley. Feb, 28 at 8 p.m. $15 advance, $18 door. 280- 4444. clubs Bagga Beans Coffee House: Singles Night every Thursday, 6-9 p.m. Debate opinions on books, movies, plays or your own topic. 3711] Delbrook. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Live music Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Info: 986- 7333. Lynnwood Pub: ‘Live music Thursday to Sunday from 9:30 pam. No cover. Maplewood Pub: Live music featuring Silverload every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Into: 924-1834. Portside Room, Seven Seas Restaurant: Girls Rock the Boat hosted by Suzzane Wilson every Tuesday. Musician Drop In hosted by Shawn Carle every Wednesday. For live music informa- tion call 987-3344. Sailor Hagar’s: Onion Head and the Tear Drops every Sunday night. 984-3087. Waterfront Bistro: Saturday Night Lire Comedy, Doors open 8 p.m., showtime 9 p.m. It’s A Secret Club: Arwai Grano with the Tony Foster Trio. North Van singer offers jazz and swing tunes every Monday, 1221 Granville. evenis Cra Capilano College: By Land and By Sea. A lec- ture series presented by Elde ereollege and N.V. Mascum and Archives. March 3: The Glory Days of the Union Steamship Company. Stories of the coastal shipping service that served over 200 communities for nearly 73 years. March 3, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Register ar 984-4906. Centennial Theatre: Ist Annual Vanconver International Mountain Film Festival. Films on mountain culture and sports, and workd- renowned keynore speak 27-March 1. Full pass: $45. Ticke 984-4484. World Adventure Tours. Travelogue on Japan narrated by Dr. Dwavne Merry. Mareh 3 ar 2 and 7 p.t Vancouver Film School: Valhing Heads Series. Mary-Pat Gleeson will d ss marketing the feature film. Feo. 28, 1:30-4 p.m. $5 non- members. 1168 Hamilton. Victoria Drive Community Hall: Belly Dancing performance featuring N.V. dancer “Leila” and others. Feb, 28, evening. Two dii- ferent belly dancing workshops will be taught Feb, 28, March 1. Information: 986-2532. E-mail (millertinsnews.com) or fax a press release for your eniertainment event to 985-2104. — Compiled by Martin Millerchip NEWS photo Paul McGrath Around the Sound AUTHOR Doreen Armitage reads an excerpt fram her newly-published history of the Howe Sound area Around the Sound at the West Vancouver Historical Society's annual meeting on Feb. 18. Full day of events set for Cap College From pane Us Psychology (guest presentation: Flo Williams describes helping turn a traditional beauty pageant on her Squamish reserve into a vehicle for increased personal growth and self-esteem based on the First Nations medicine-wheel). Birch 321. 9:30 a.in. - communication. Birch 276. 10:30 a.m. Hl am. Janet Kee. Sexual harassment and conflict resolution advisor, Crossqender - 12:30 p.m. Mahak Yaseri. Women 's studies: Leeture/discusston on comparable worth move- ment, Birch 136. 10:45 a.m. - noon. Anita Sleeman. Music history: Candian women composers, Birch 148. 11:15 a.m. - 12:20 p.m Eleanor Boyte. Psychology (second session of guest presentation: Flo Wiilianis describes helping turn a traditional beauty pageant on her Squamish reserve into a vehicle for increased personal growth and self Birch 126. 9 am. - noon Patricia Singer. Textile art: Noon - cem based on the First Nations medicine-wheel). Navaho weaving history. Birch 162. 12:30 p.m. Penny LeCourtcur. The chemical basis of gender: steroids and hormones. Birch 426. 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. Ivan Sa Fashion historian: Waisted ¢ 12:30 p.m. ress from Victorian to punk. College Theatre, Birch Building. > 1:30 pom. Paige Larson and Denise Morbev, North Shore Sports Medicine Clinic. Phystotierapy: Is it the career Sor you? Birch 249. 1 pan. - Fall. 2:30 p.m. - 4:15 2:30 pam. Annette Lorek, Fiona Hunt and Karin Women, on the Web, Library 119, p.m. Rhonda Snow. Psveholagy: Gender differences in diagnosis of psychological disor- ders, Bitch 249. 2:30 pum. - Ist Annual Vancouver Internationa! Mountain Film Festival schedule of events Friday, Feb 27 1 - 4:30 p.m.: Youth and Senior Educational Programme. Theme: Responsibly Managing B.C.’s Wood Resources. Includes films Fury For The Sound and The Women at Clayoquot. 7 - 12 pam.: Gala Festival Opening, Slideshow by Arctic explorer John Dunn: Battin ‘Traverse. Films: The Spirit, The Far Side of Antarctica, and Rivers of the Underworld. Saturday, Feb. 28: 9am. - noon: Rockelimbing competition at the Edge Climbing Centre (all 984-9080 for details), 1-3 pam. Rockdimbing Block. Films: Documentation of *Nen- Expediency, Into the Dragon's ‘Teeth and The Keal Thing. 4:30 p.m. Cam Sylvester, 4-6 p.m. Mountain Culture Block. Films: The Echo of Tien Man and Hitchhiking to Vietnam. 7-11 pam.: Evening event. Slideshow by mountaineer Joe Josephson: Up Agaiust El Nuio in Patagonia. Films: The Fatal Game, The First Ascent, Northbanger: Voyage to Aataretica, Cliffhanger and Peregrine Dreams. Sunday, March 1 1 - 5 p.m: Slovenian Mountain Film Retrospective. Films: Steber, Martina, Brez and Credo. Hosted by Mar tina and Credo director Awards Ceremony, Slideshow by climbing legend Peter Crott: Wes Side Story. Films: Wild Sunil: Mr. Cook ~ Foorstsps in the Sky, LUoime di Lego, Winning films will also be shown, Geography: gnest presentation by Jeanne Mikita on Globalisn:, miqvation aud state, Cedar 120, 2:30 p.m, - 4:30 p.m. Rosalie Hawrylko,. P sehelony: the development of gender in children. Birch 126. 2:30 pam. - 4:50 pum. Marlene LeGates. European history: Love, marriage and feminiso in the Vietorian alge. Horticulture] 13. 30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mike Walsh. Rinestoloay: Eyck of exercise on fertility and prennaucy. Horticulture 117. 2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Susan Gardner. How might love retutionships differ in a uen-patriarchal atuos- dbere as apposed toa patriarchal atmosphere. Library 194. 3:30 pam. - 4:30 pam. Charles Greenberg. Geoaraphy: Feminisation of Asia’s industrial labor farce. Cedar 275 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Marlene LeGates, Second session of Earopran history: Love, marriage and femi- nism in the Victorian Age. Horticulture 15 6:30 pum. - 9:30 pam. Margaret Denike, Women's studies: Historical mevtbologies of wexnal difference. Library 195, One event is also scheduled ar the Squamish campus: 9 a.m. - noon. Bill Schermbrucker. Lucrative: Archetype of marriage in Roch Carrier's *Floralic, where are You?” Room 108. Visitors to Capilano College are urged to car pool, use public transport or plan to arrive early. Paid parking areas are avail- able ($2 for the day) at the North Vancouver campus. ‘T college is Exit 22, in either direction off the highway. more information, phone Capilano College, 984-4953, _ Wheelchair access maps are available, call 986-1911 The official International Women's Dav will be observed around the world on March 8 this year. *60 Available in 3 great colours Open 7 days 986-4893 3065 Edgemont Blvd., N. Van