18 — Friday, March 27, 1998 — North Shore News Centennial Theatre: Tarkan Yildis, Marel: 15-April 30. Dundarave Cafe: Magic Moments Revisited, the paintings of Daphne MeLean. To March 30. Ferry Building Gallery: Faces. The mixed media of Patricia Ballard, Dene Croft, Michach Graham, Farnsworth and Lindsay McInnis. To March 29. Reflections. An invitational exhibition of paintings by Kitf Holland and glasswork by Marina Papais. Opening reception March 31, 6-8 pam. and artiv’s lecture at 11 am. Special lecture bv Mfarina Papais, ‘The Female Working Artist, April + at 2 p.m. Admission by donation. Gallery hours: TP aim. to 3 p.m. closed Mondays. North Vancouver District Hall: Ne information to press time. A program of the NW Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: High Fivers. A travelling exhibit from the National Museum of Aviation in) Ottawa teaturing Canadian women aviators. To May 31. Famous Ships, a small photo- graphic display of famous ships that have sailed the Burrard Inlet. To April 26. St. Paul's — Restoration. Photographs cf the restoration of Burrard Inlet’s oldest building — St. Paul's Church. To April 15. Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m. Free. PGE Railway Station: Cartooning Rail, Len Norris cartoons of the P.G.E. and British Columbia Railways. Toa March 29.-Noon to 4 pm., Weds. to Sun. Lonsdale. Presentation House Gallery: Zhor Tichai and Geng Jianyi: Two Contemporary Artists from China. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 3 p.m., Thursdays noon to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Ron Andrews Recreation Centre: Ali Safivari. Miniature landscape watercolors. To March 31. Seymour Art Gallery: AMeta- Morplosis. The etchings of Marja- Lena Rathje. To April 5. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. (closed Mondays). Silk Purse Arts Centre: First Look. The watercolors of Don Curtiss. March 17-29. A Steep Beyond. The mixed media of Michael and Andrea Noble. March 31-April 12. Gallery hours: noon to 3 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: The Four Seasons. The oil paintings of Peggy Smith. To March 29. Recent Works. The evolving oils of Robert Florian. Reception: March 31, 7:30- 8:30 p.m. To April 26. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman Land Surveyina: 90 Years of Land Development in West Vancouver. Changes in tools and technology of the trade. Glenvaates School Quilt, Handmade quilt honors long-time principal and depicts schoo! events over the years. To April Norwus. ‘Vraditions of the Iranian communis New Year. Hours: To April 4. Genealogy Workshop Seris begins April 4, 1-3 p.m. Information: 925-7295. Yuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. Canadian Craft Museum: Capilano College Textile Arts — Stndeut Exhibition, To-April 1. $4/2. 639 Hornby Street. Concourse Gallery, Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design: Here and Now, First’ Peoples Perspectives 1904-1997, Fist Nations alumni from the Vancouver School of Art and Emily Care. Internationally respected artists inchide Bill Reid and Robert Davidson. North Share cesidents include Frank Baker, Todd Baker, Norma Nahanece and Xwa Lack Tun (formerly Rick Harry). To April 6, 7:30 a.m. to 10 pam. Performance Works, Granville Island: Aboriginal Arts and Crafts. Geolt Foor of Lantern-making workshops FUMIKO Orihara holds a lantern made of recycled materials. The North Vancouver Arts Council is hosting a number of fantern- making workshops throughout April and May. The finished prod- ucts will make their tuminous debut during the annual Lantern Festival in June. Call the Arts Council at 988-6844 for locations. 100 established and emerging artists, including several from the North Shore. March 28/29, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. thea Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Quilters. Prairic musical about a homesteading woman and her six daughters. To March 28, Thurs.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Arbutus Studio Theatre: The Bette and Boo. Surreal comedy March 31-April 4. $8/6. All tickets: 990- 7810. Centennial Theatre: Anvehing Goes. Cole Porter’s Broadway smash trom North Shore Light Opera. To March 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 984-4484. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Speed the Plow, David Mamet's: satire af big business in Hollywood. To April 24, Weds-Sat. at 8 p.m. $12/ 11. Tickers: 929-9456. Reviewed this week. Presentation House Arts Centre: Slaying Dragons, written by North Shore playwright: Michael St. te'.s Smith. $14/10, The play follows + men who join a new men’s group “G March 28. Bos office: 990-3474. Arts Club Theatre: Travels With Afy Aunt. To April +. For tickets: 687- 1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: Fear Kuot, A brand new improv com- edy featuring Shawn Macdonald. To March 28. Box office: 687-1644. Studio 58: This is Locus 20. Dance theatre and choral work based on text by David Mamet. To April 5. Information and reservations: 323- 5227. Vancouver Playhouse: Picasso at the Tapin Agile. Picasso and Einstein debate art, science and the 20th cen- tury in actor/comedian — Steve Mactin’s first original stage play. To April 11. 873-3311. Waterfront Theatre: Menopastrive! The Musical. Reprise of a successtul new musical about women of a “cer: tain age.” March 26-May 2. ‘Tickets and information: 685-6247. Marriage of € neerts ; Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Student recitals, March 31 at 12:45 p.m. Capilane College Community Choir, Capilano Callege Stingers, Cecilia Ensemble and guest soloists and protessional orchestra present a varied concert of choral music and more including — music from Mozart, Holst and Rheinberger. April 3.at 8 p.m. and April 3 at 3 p.m. Tickets and into: 984-4951. Centennial Theatre: A Night at the Opera presented by the West Vancouver Youth Band. March 29 at 7:30 pam. Vancouver Svmphery with Clyde Mitchell, conductor, and N, Van teen Ryan Karchur, violin. March 30 at 7:30 p.m. $20. Tickets to both concerts: YS4-4484. Nettle aud Markham, duo pianists trom Great Britain. A North Shore Community Concerts presentation. Admission with membership. Into: 988-4636. Valdorf Spring Performance. For details call the school: 985-7435. Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra April 4. Tickets: 984-4484. Lumberman’s Arch, Stanley Park: Solomon's Echo, Local band plays after the Royal Bank Super Cities Walk/Raun for MS. April 5 at 11:45 am. Mt. Seymour United Church: The Universal Choir with special guest Marcus Mosely present gospel, reg: vac, Brazilian folk, raga and African chant. April 5 at 7:30 p.m. S1O/8. Tickets: 280-4444. St. David's United Church: She Passion by Adrian Snell, April 5 at 4 p.m. A pop-rock presentation featur- ng Sara Biles and Darryl Nixon. $10 at door or call Chris at 922-3961, West Vancouver United Church: LHymane ace Printemps. Chor Leoni salutes spring with the music of French composers from Paris to Montreal. March 28 at 8) p.m. Tickets: 280-3311. Ser more page V8 COUNCIL TV VOLUNTEERS NEEDED lf you are available on Monday nights and would like to get into television production, this is a great place to start! Council volunteers learn the fundamentals of video production and mobile set up while they keep in touch with what's going on in the community. If you are interested in becoming part of the Council Coverage Team, leave your name & contact number on our voice-mail 990-6125 No Council Coverage this week (Sth Monday) PLUGGED IN! NORTH SHORE On this program: Dealing with Post Partum Depression, New access regulations for heavy truck traffic in West Van, the Lions Gate Heathcare Research Foundation supports local projects. Women in Aviation are featured in the High Flyers Exhibit and Barb Lunter's Easter Home ideas. Sunday March 29 at 6:30 pm R@GE RS 4 1471.Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver, 8.C.'V7P 2R9