22 — Wednesday, December 11. 1995 - Nonh Shore News AROUNDTOWN From puze 21 Lower Lewiscdetce i Communin in fransitien to March %. Hours are Wednesday to Sunday. noon to 5 p.m. Closed Dec. 21-26 and Jan. 1, open Dec. 27-31 inclu- sive. Info: 987-5618. The Coastal Incident: Seven local artists are partic- ipating in the fourth annual Ant from the Heart exhibition to benefit the Vancouver Food Bank. The exhibition and sale will run at the gallery. 101-1260 Hamilton. Vancouver, to Dec. 14. A per- centage of the art sales and the total proceeds from a silent auction will be donated to the food bank. Admission is by a non perishable food item. 669-2500. Hendry Hall Theatre: The Snowglobe written and direct- ed by North Vancouver Players’ own Kathleen Denkewalter. A young boy's voyage to a fantasy world on Christmas Eve., to Dec. 15, Fridays, 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Reservations, 983-2633. Shaw Theatre: Hickory, Dickory, Doc. Deep Cove Stage present their annual Christmas pantomime. Dec. 13, 18-21, 27, 28, Jan. 2-4 at 8 p.m. Dec. 21, 26, 28, Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. Reservations: 929- 3200. Shadbolt Centre, Studio Theatre: A Christmas Carol. First Impressions continue their successful production of the Dickens classic across town. To Dec. 14. 205-3000. Gateway Theatre, Rich- mond: A Gift to Last. North Shore actors Wendy Noel, Matthew Walker and Blake Laing-Smith are featured in this warm look at three gener- DANIELLE orne (above) will be among stu- : dents of Anna 3 Wyman Schoo! of Dance Arts per- | forming ballet, contemporary, jazz, tap, musical theatre and hip hop at Centennial Theatre Saturday at 2 p.m. ations of family and the true meaning of Christmas. Dec. See more page 34 on the third sunday of each month noon to Spm members and children under 12 free, adults $7.50 15 december hands-on activities drop-in, art making studios interpretive performance guided tours ait demonstrations IX, THM ona VANCOUVER ART GALLERY 750 Homby Street Vancouver BC V6Z 2H7 Tel: 662-4700 From our Christmas Collection ¢THE GRAPES INN¢® Limited edition Dickens’ Village piece for 1996. One of the finest pieces Dagcamest:- 77°) \ has ever introduced, priced at $120. N e Like all previous introductions for the Charles Dickens’ Signature Series*, “The Grapes Inn” will be limited to year of production and carries the special bottom stamp depicting the ‘Arms, Crest and Badge (Lion) of the Charles Dickens Heritage? Limited Foundation. You will find our Dept. 56 inventory at its best for all the Dep 56 Villages. their accessories and snowbabies. This is the time to add to your collection of to think of giftgiving... Christmas is just around the comer. “ at marc singer Pacific Centre Oakridge Centre Lansdowne Park 689-3136 266-6411 270-1228 1s proud to announce the B appointinent of Nick Henry to the saies & lease department. Nick brings with him 8 years of Regency Auto Group in North Vancouver & would like to welcame his triends & customers if to drop by or call Nick at 739-7811 Be a good neighbour ‘at! Denitay Place oe can contri ute to: his year’ gure oe P oie - _ Exhibition &'S Presented by the World AIDS Grou “and 3-D ‘art based on themesi and AIDS by students of Sentinel fa School i in 1 West Vancouver. | < & ~*~ n’eclectic’Seléction of gift items to helps this pear Santa’ s Basket Dre 4 Traditional Christmas Cheer? with Hot Apple Cider, Hot Chocolate, gingerbréad and goodies. | de Denman Place Mall tare in the heart of the West End! 1030 DENMAN STREET « 1 HOUR FREE PARKING foe Oe Tai atin FA OTR