19 ~ Wednesday, duly 29, 1987 - North Shore News ARTS SCENE BOOMING Entertainment future | bright THE NORTH Shore’s A subsequent exhibit by West viewers, and organizers have term- — Flipse, is among the best found — larity of the arts in) West Van- vibrant entertainment and Vancouver high school students at- ed the exhibit a big SUCCESS. anywhere else. See Folk arts scene is growing by tracted a healthy number of Local artistic qualitv, said Such figures attest to the popu- leaps and bounds, with au- diences taking in more events than ever before. By STEPHEN BARRINGTON % ies 7 : Scotia ba PM k — =F hi would like to thank you | | —@ THE BANK OF NOVASCOTIA Filled with dance groups, | @ WW for giving us the privilege o Ee amateur and professional theatre ff serving you. We are proud to have . : APPOINTMENT NOTICE te ppnow j companies, artists, photographers, ff generics ane oyagess tne Noh f| been a part of the North Shore for 25 Shore is an entertainment heaven. . : , At Presentation House, one of A years, and are committed to offering the North Shore’s best known § : . . theatres, audience figures show an f the best solutions for your financial increased attendance. : needs “We've tried specifically to put ° on real broad-based (appeal) plays,’’ said Presentation House . . managing director Kathleen Str- Chequing and Savings inger. ; One of the first summer seasons J in a long while, this summer’s ; Investments mystery line-up has attracted growing audiences to the theatre, Mortgages and Loans which is one of the oldest in the aac ' Financial Planning and 5 Scotiabank is pleased to announce Admissions to the Agatha Christie classic Ten Little Indians , Management ; the appointment of V.A. (Vicki) Radons was up an average of 10 per cent §f : as Assistant Manager Morigages over previous productions’ figures, § : , : marking a new popularity. ® Corporate Services i i Vicki invites you to drop in to discuss: “Wt worked very well,’’ she said. a “We're continuing it through the § 5 * 2 day mortgage approvals fall.” i| For these services and more, cometo ff § * Scotia Switch for only $85 Keeping with the successful line-up of broad-appeal plays, the | YOur Neighbourhood Financial Centre. * 2nd Mortgages theatre will be presenting its new * Weekly/Bi-weekly fall season with a celebration of § . " i Vancouver playwrights. : “ Payment Options “These are pretty broad-based : : ry : plays — anybody would enjoy § . . The expert Mortgage Services of: them,” she added. : Ad AT 5 Anna Kanz Across the parking lot in Anne J Fc Ri E. , oi McDonald Hall, theatre-goers can § : aa Pam Brunn view one of the season’s line-up of "| | J es 7 : are also available for era three studio productions by the ‘B. fx local resident company. i A National Victoria and Grey Trustco Company a ho pA Upstairs in the Presentation mm: Scoti | G eo) re rr K g House Gallery, a recent exhibition fj! 41407 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 980-5714 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA of photo work by famed photographer Diane Arbus at- : Park Royal Shopping Centre s ann the largest pumber ict & 955 Park Royal S., West Vancouver 922-9191 [ § 987-8111 House photo exhibit. ° : . 1357 Lonsdale Avenue at 14th With an international reputation a a ae that is virtually unrecognized by the local community, the gallery | puneyecescrersan attracts exhibits from some of the . world’s best photographers. : 9 ; ( Cy “People just don’t know it’s § : _ e here,’” lamented the gallery’s § _ . Patrick Traer during the popular Arbus exhibit. ‘‘They don’t know about it at all.”’ j chity.aicaor en toe; | NAMES NORTH SHORE CREDIT UNION through insightful planning and @ tad direction, has turned the gallery § into a highly acclaimed venue. + le Presentation House renovations, § BIRTHDATE: May 7th 1941 which will include painting and ff ! other general cosmetic improve- ments should be fished ty 1 BIRTHPLACE: North Vancouver, B.C. the new season’s start. pain sinacr expened | QBJECTIVE: Quality financial products and services at a fair price organization. No arts organization willever make money.” tg | STATUS: Responsive, innovative, flexible recently turned out in droves to ; pay tribute to that community’s , ; INTACT? artists — known and not-so-known : . i ina recent exhibit held there. ° “It was really an excellent show that normally people do not get to see,’ West Vancouver Community Arts Council executive director Lynn Flipse said of the Outstan- ding Artists exhibit. Over the exhibit’s two-weck run at the West Vancouver municipal hall, more than 1,000 peuple took in the displays of works from a host of local artists.