North Shore Argyle House: Mother Goose and Friends. Theatre West Van tackles the timeless classic. Aug. 16, 23 and 30 at 2 and 3 p.m. Free. 1564 Argyle Ave. Elsewhere Gallery 56: The Society of Artists and Performers presents various musical, artistic and theatrical per- formances in a cafe atmosphere Thurs., Fri., Sat. nights through August. Drop in for coffee. 56 Powell St. in Gastown. Richmond Gateway Theatre: A Closer Walk with Roy Orbison. Musical tribute to Roy Orbison with Elvis Prestey, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Connie Francis. Stars Tom Arntzen as Orbison. To Aug. 22. Arts Club Theatre, Granville island Stage: Blues in the Night. A dynamic performance of 26 torchy blues classics that frame three women’s relationships with one man. The Tony Award nominee features a live jazz quintet. Stars Lovie Elie, Saffron Henderson, Alvin Sanders and Sibel Thrasher. To Sept. 19. Four Nights in August Playreading Series: Aug. 16: The Way of the World, directed by North Van- couver’s Robert Clothier. Aug. 23: Theatre holding Ludlum tryouts THEATRE WEST Van will be holding auditions for Charles Ludlum’s The Artificial Jungle on Aug. 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m. The theatre group is on the lookout for males between 30-40 years and women aged 30-60. If you fall into either of these categories, you may audition in person at Argyle House, 1564 Argyle Ave. in West Vancouver. There are also a few openings for technical crew. No previous theatre experience is necessary, say organizers, just enthusiasm and commitment. Contact Jennifer at 987-4358 or Sheilan at 685-8730 for more details. -, Jenn-Air’ ALG | Expressions Collection Model C2208* shown with optional radiant cactridge {Model ARI40B) introducing the cooktop you design B® First, chowse your cuntril — electronic, backhe, B® slimline ov rernote. Then select opticmal cartradges Bm for che cooking style you prefer — hakegen, radiant, M solid element or cunventional coil. Now consider SS yuur optional accessories. Will you choose a wok! A eruldte? The “big pa” canning element? What ahout a second gnli assembly for even more of the savory grifling Jenn-Asr paoneered. (One grill assembly along with grill covers included with @ cooktop) The double couktop poudesign wo express im yourself perfectly. [id] COLONY] HOME FURNISHINGS ; : 1075 Roosevelt Crescent North Vancouver (@ blocks behind the Avalon Hote!) OPEN DAILY; Fri. 9-8; Sun. 12-4 Ubu Rex, directed by North Van- couver’s Stephen E. Miller. Aug. 30: The Wild Duck. Tickets: $8. Fundraiser, Aug. 9: $30, All four nights: $45. All shows begin 7:30 p.m. Revue Stage: Maltby and Shire’s Closer Than Ever. A moving musical journey starring Ruth Nichol and Diane Stanley. Man.- Fri, at 8 p.m.; Sat. @ and 9:30 p.m. until mid-September. Two-for-one WE’RE VANCITY 87 7 +7 90 O va Wednesday 5 p.m. and Monday. Res.: 687-1644. Carousel Theatre School, Gran- ville Island: The school presents its Third Annual outdoor Shakespeare performance, A Mid- summer Night's Dream, to Aug. 22 at 8 p.m. Free admission. Into.: 669-3410. Back Alley Theatre: Times of Your Life. Faye Leung joins the Theatresports League in their hilar- ious weekly show. Aug. 14 at & p.m. Tickets: $15. Also, Lunchbox theatre: Graceland and Asleep on the Wind in reper- tory, to Aug.28. All periormances Tues.-Fri from 12:15 to 1 p.m. Tickets: $5. 688-7013 or at the door. Maikin Bowl: Theatre Under the Stars’ 1992 season includes La Cage Aux Felles and Sandy Wilson’s The Boyfriend. Runs alternate evenings, to Aug.15 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $15/9, from 280-3311 of 687-0174. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Sleep Tight. in cooperation with the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Laughing Moon Theatre mounts a wondertully bizarre show that tells the tale of an uneasy trip to dreamland precipitated by a late- night pizza. Aug. 11-15, 17-22 at See more page 30 Back in 1946, we believed that there was a piace for a different kind of financial institution. One that would be more responsive to the needs of its customers. And full of fresh thinking. It’s the reason we introduced you to Canada’s first Daily interest Savings Account and the first international network of Automatic Teller Machines. it’s the reason we discovered a way to approve your mortgage on Sunday. it’s also the reason we were the first to offer both Registered Education Plans and the Ethical Growth Fund for the principled investor. Today, we’re saving you a trip to the branch with one of the most comprehensive telephone services anywhere. Perhaps that’s why we've grown to 24 branches, 180,000 members, with over $3 billion in assets and a Tripie “A” Bond Rating. Like we've always said, it pays to listen. oO