From page 14 Metre Theatre: When we are Married. English come- dy by J.B. Priestley. To June 12, ac 8 p.m. Reservations: 266-7191. Pacific Theatre: You Still Can't. Vancouver playwright Ron Reed presents a sequel to the classic comedy You Can't Take It With You. To June 26 (Thu-Sat) at 8 p.m., Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. $12.50/S10/S5. Information and tickets: 731-5518. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony n° Tina's Wedding. Comic participato- ry Italian wedding. Thu-Sat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $55 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group dis- counts. Ticketmaster: 709- 4122. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Step Right Up. Theatre Terrific presents a comic look at the history of performers with disabilities. To June 12 at 8 p.m., Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. TicketMaster: 280-3311. Cates Park: Urban Folk Night. Music of Natalie Tate, Pancho and Sale and Phoenix Wiscbone. June 12, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free. First concert of the Musart’s Picnic in the Park Concert Series. Series runs until July 31. Information: 924-6871. Centennial Theatre: Move this Mountain. June 11. Country music singer Marc Ekins music tour 799 to sup- port Canadian Special Olympics. Information: 984- 4484. Lynn Valley United Ww S) Church: Maste for a Suamaer Evening, Benetit concert. June 14, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5-$15 at the door or call 987-2114. Refreshments. Mt. Seymour United Church: Song Lines, Mix of gospel and spiritual songs by, the Universal Gospel Choir aud Leora Cashe. June 11, at 8 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280- a444. Vancouver Playhouse: Arcs e* Fury. The Usume Taiko Ensemble mix Japanese drums with Highland pipes and alto sax. June P1, 12 at 8 p.m. SIB/S10. Box Office: 280-4444. Avalon Hotel: Mark Hasselbach and the Jass Perpetrators play jazz in the lounge every Saturday, 2:30- 4:30 p.m. Loonie Toonie Thursdays. $5 cover, or $4 with food donation to Harvest Project. Blendl’s Bistro and Bakery: Jazz. night every Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. Howe Sound Inn: Jam . night last Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Jack Lonsdate’s Pub: Live music Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Into: 986-7333. Lynnwood Fub: Live music Thursday to Sunday from 9:30 p.m. No cover. Maplewoed Pub: Live music featuring Silverload every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Info: 924-1834. Marmalade Cafe: Red Nickers Jazz Band. Every second and last Sunday of the month, 6:30-9 p.m. Info: 983-3463. Waterfront Bistra: Saturday Night Live Comedy. Standup comedy every Saturday night. Doors open at 8 p.m., showtime at 9 p.m. evenis Centennial Theatre: i of the Chest. June 12 at 7 p.m. Metropolitan Ballet Academy and Related Arts dance performance. Tickets: 731-2736. A Concert of Dance. Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts. June 13 ar 2 and 7 p.m. Evening pertor- mance with guest appearance by Jacqueline Akhmedova former soloist with the Vienna State Opera Ballet and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens principal dancer Alexi Lapshin. Tickets: 926- 6535. Elen Gueorgueiv Ballet and Jass Dance School. A celebration of the Vaganova Russian method of dance. June 15 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 984-4484. Harmony Arts Festival: Cail for Artists. Submissions for Studio Tours and Art in the Park are still being accepted. Interested artists call Kristen Hutchinson at 925-7197. Lynn Valley Centre: Wild Lights Lantern. Create your own lantern with local artist, Jacquie Berglund. By dona- tion. June 12, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Later bring your lantern to Waterfront Park on July Ist for festivities begining at 7 p.m. Info: 988-6844. Seymour Art Gallery: Call for Entry, Accepting applica- tions until Sept. 15 for an exhibition of pastel two- dimensional werks in the spring of 2000. Information: Carole Badgicy at 924-1378. Vogue Theatre: The Jessies Saturday, june 3 LOR “6pm Come down and enter our FREE DRAW* You could win: Cannondale Mountain Bike ne approx retail value $1,500 Multi-programmable keyboard with stereo sound approx retail value $150 6 Movies & 6 CD's * Winners names will be posted in-store. Wednesday, June 16, 1999 come in and see if you're a winner! 983-4299 149 Lonsdale Ave., ‘North Vancouver Friday, June 11, 1999 - North Shore News — 17 nan, ENTER ‘oun we ERLE river tafting » whitewater kayaking » horseback riding » seuba diving » oceen kaycking rock climbing + peintball + jet boating + hiking + fishing + movatcin biking backcountry touring + windsurfing + birding » sea & cir charters » remote lodging affordeble cccommedation + challenge course + leadership training + team building 1999. 17th annual awards to honour Vancouver theatre's | tinest. June 13, duors open at 3:30 p.m. TicketMaster: 280-3311 — Compiled by Sharon Coacomilr E-mail (sharon@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for vour entertainment event ta 9S85- 2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. The News tries to ensure Items appear in the paper at least once bztfore the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. BEvent producers can choose to enter their own information in the News Web calendar at . SPEED ES RCH LAIN IS. gho2d Part of the Provincial Road Safety Program. From: Foreign Assets Control, Department of U.S. Treasury of Customs. MASONIC HALL 1763 Bellevue Ave, West Van. Date: June 13, 1989 Time: Public viewing from noon. Auction at 1pm. All items clear of liens and encumbrances. Each item properly labeled by Orlental Rug Auction Ltd. Winners responsible for GST and PST. 10% handiing charge to added. — Terms: Cash, vise, W wc, Aine, certified id cheques. All Sates final. Location: Back to serve you better ... has re-opened its doors with a fresh, new attitude. The new owner hasn't just painted the walls and improved the background music, he's put his staff through extensive training and added to the already elaborate customer _ services available. Operations Manager Savinder Dhugee believes in the Cash Converters concept so strongly he has now become an owner! Cash Converters is the largest second hand retailer in the world. With over 500 stores Worldwide and 57 stores in Canada it is Slowly but surely changing the way we view = , the old pawn shop concept. Cash Converters will purchase almost anything you have to sell for cash at the counter. Then they will display your previously owned * ras goods and sell them for about half the regular price. % Along with new store manager Gary Manners, Savinder is interested in only one thing....running a \ successful operation that benefits the customer and the community. As Savinder explains Gh “Successful businesses don't just happen they are a product of filling a need in the community. ¢ And doing so in such a way thal everyone wins” , Savinder is referring to customer services like offering to come to your home, assess your merchandise, pay you cash on the spot and arrange to take the merchandise away at no cost to you. Cash Converters will purchase diamonds, jewellery, electronic equipment, cameras, binoculars, small household appliances, musical instruments, CD's and Players and the list goes on and on. With exception of furniture, Cash Converters will purchase anything they can sell in their store. Once Cash Converters makes a purchase the item goes on a list that is faxed to the RCMP. The police have 72 hours to determine if anything on the list matches goods believed to be stolen. Then after receiving the okay the merchandise is placed on the shelf for sale. « Everything sold at Cash Converters comes with a 30 day warranty. if the merchandise turns ( out to be defective in some way the store manager will either replace it, repair it or refund your money. Savinder says this rarely happens because the merchandise is severely scrutinized before it's purchased _ and then tested, cleaned and examined again before its allowed to be labeled and placed on the shelves for sale. For your shopping or selling convenience, Cash Converters is open 7 days a week. So now that it has re-opened come on back and take a look. Let Cash Canverters convert some of your quality merchandise to cash.