From page 41 Ocean, My Coast, watercol- “ors by West Vancouver artist ‘and sailor Colin Hempsall. opening reception, July 24. _ 7-9 p.m.,. refreshments served, all welcome. exhibi- tion continues to Aug. 18. ‘Info: 924-1378. District of North Vancouver Hall: Mind, ‘Body and Spirit, exhibition by Capilano College Photographic Media Arts Program, to Aug. 31. Glass “ and metal works structure, created by artist Robert Studer, to Aug. 31. West Vancouver Museum. and Archives: Wesr Vancouver Collects! © Exhibition features W.V. - schools, photography and Lawson Family collections from the Museum and Archives as well as personal collections from some W.V. residents. Closes Sept. 1, Tues.-Sun., |! a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 925-7295. North Shore Arts Commission: Local Scenes, prints and paintings by David Taylor, July 15- Aug. 4, 148 East 2nd St., N.V. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Tools, Trades and Technological Change, exhibition, to Sept. 2. Charles H. Cates & Sons, to Oct. 1. North Lonsdale & Norgate: Two N.V. Communities, to Sept. 2. S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien Visit at Burlington Northern Pier, call for details. Hours are Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Info: 987-5618. Presentation House Theatre: NoShtic, North Shore Theatre Improv Competition, a laughter- filled evening for everyone, audience participation, weekends, 8 p.m., onging to Aug. 24, tickets $10 and $8, tickets and information 735- 2963 or 990-3474. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Body and Soul 1, First Impressions Theatre pre- sents an evening of rhythm and blues featuring the voices of Cheryl Murray, Leigh Richards. Sheila Sharma and Gail Trainer, Aug. 14-24, Wed.-Sat., tick- ets and information, 929- 9456. Vancouver Waldorf School: Working With The Other: Drama Workshop on The Phenomena of the Shadow, July 25,5 p.m., Vancouver Waldorf School. Info: 985-7435. Park Royal Centre: Musical Tides Concert Series: Wasted Opportunity, contemporary rock, July 27, 1 & 2:30 p.m. Wayne Morris Band, vocals with guitar, July 27. 4-5 p.m. Gypsalero, flamenco, July 28, 1 & 2:30 p.m. Wayne Morris Band, vocals with guitar, 4-5 p.m., July 28. Conductor Clyde Mitchell AMD ‘ages and abilities welcome! : _ Deadline for entries: Friday, duly 26 - 5 pm “Entry forms available at every focal court ‘on the ~ North Shore and Rec.Ceatres or ‘by phoning 925-7250. SPOR SORS. The Westin Bayshore, AQUA 1, All Star Sports, Pacific Hondo, Head. “Tournament Bails supplied by Penn. ‘Tournament sanctioned by Tennis B.C. and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, enchanting summer themes, free performance, 7:30 p.m., Aug. 2. John Lawson Park: Sat., 2 p.m. Musical Concerts: Wes Alexander, Traditional Delta Blues, July 27: Laudate: Laudate Singers Auditions, Aug. 13. For information, call 980-9917. —Compiled by Ann Hamilton Wednesday, July 24, 1996 — North Shore News ~ 13 Superman most provocative From page 11 Patton providing far better set values than last year’s cheesy Mousetrap and several cast members actually seeming to care about what they want. Patricia Andrew, Paul Tessier and North Vancouver's Damon Calderwood fare best under John Keith's direction. The most provocative play of the summer is without doubt Brad Fraser’s Poor Superman at the Arts Club New Revue Stage to August 10. I loved the play's icy wit, the cast’s energy, Linda Boyd's heart and Allan Mckenzie’s sweetness. es 19 20. -21 al "Weekdays 3:00 pm- 00 pen Weekends 12:00 pm_- 4:00 pm With our low sidewalk ‘ale prices the hunt for savings is over. Now, ‘the hunt for buried treasure is on. Climb: aboard Capilano. Mall's Treasure Island Sidewalk Sale and’ bring along your. favorite pirate to hunt for buried treasure at Grand Court. There's prizes for everyone*. and a chance to win-.a $500: Capilano Mali shopping spree. * Kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.