26 - Wednesday, June 3, 1992 - North Shore News From page 24 a watercolor exploration of B.C. Britannia Beach, Squamish and Whistler Art Tour. Tour the Custom House Gallery in Britannia Beach, Squamish’s Brackendale Gallery and potter Vincent Massey’s studio shop in Whistler. Leaves Ferry 8uilding at 9 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. Cost: $28. Info: 925-3605. Silk Purse: Susan Keene. Animal portraits, flowers, sea and tand- scapes, hosted by the West Van- couver Community Arts Council. June 8-22, Reception June 9 from 7-9 p.m. Also, demonstration. June 10 at 2 p.m. Workshop: Exploration in Acrylics with Jim Gladden, For beginner to advanced artists. Experiment with technique, texture and color. June 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $38. In- fo.: 925-3605. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presentation House Gallery: Antlitz Der Zeit: “Face of the Time.’ Photos by August Sander. And Arnaud Maggs, The Complete Prestige 12°' Jazz Catalague and other Works. To june 7. Saralee James. Revolutions and revelations. June 12-July 19. Hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. 12-9 p.m. North Shore Museum: Tokens and Tolls: Burrard inlet by Ferry and Bridge. Using historic photographs, care artifacts, ar- chival material and original film footage of the building of Lions Gate Bridge, the exhibit traces the history of a century of crossings between the north and south shores. Admission free. Hours: Wed.-Sun. from 12-5 p.m., until 9 p.m. Thursdays. Bernadette’s Galleries: Ceramic work by Kinichi Shigeno. To June 16 Gallery Alpha: /s/le of Dreams. New paintings by Michael Downs. Oil paintings and pastels inspired by a recent trip to Greece. Opens June 11. Runs to July 7. Tues.-Sat. from noon to 5:30 p.m. Elsewhere Busckien Mowatt Galiery: Bi// Reid. Gallant Beasts and Monsters. Reid's first solo Vancouver exhibit in several years. Features work from the Washington Embassy ex- hibition, rare work from his per- sonal collection and new work created for Buschlen Mowatt Gallery. Drawing, sculpture, paper casting and limited edition jewel- ) i f DRINKING RIVERS Stop and think about it. Drinking drivers injure and kill innocent British Columbians every year. You could be one of them. You definitely share the enormous cost of personal and property dam- age caused by drinking drivers. It’s got to stop. PARY 29 - JUNE 7 DRINKING DRIVING COUNTERATIACK Catlery hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m,, Sun. 12-5 p.m. Catriona jeffries Gallery: Group show, Brent Boechler, Greg Ed- monson, Lorne Greenberg, Moni- que Mees and Keith Mitchell. June 11-July 4. Gabriel Gallery: Co/or Me Up. Solo show by West Vancouver painter Michael Tickner. June 5- Canadian Craft Museum: !nau- gural exhibit, A Treasury of Cana- dian Craft. Three hundred-piece exhibit includes works in clay, wood, glass, metal and fibre crafted by Canadian artists. SE Where good things happen Pacific Rim Patio « Fresh Seafood Broiled Steaks, Lamb, Veal, Chicken & Salads 445-13th Street, West Van 926-8922 Never before have we put HICKORY WHITE on sale, Hickory White is our top quality line. Talk About Quali. and Style 9 Breathtaking shapes. Stunning fashion fabrics. Inviting wood finishes. Accents of brass, glass . and bamboo. Styles from elegant classics tu cozy country to glamorous contemporary. All here, all ready to make you feel at home in every room. Talk About Selection ‘The best of the past end preseat for every room in your hore. Styles that make headlines from new classics in soft country tooks to curvy contemporary. Deticate in bold upholstery. Warm to elegant wood finishes arranged in room settings to give you ideas while you are walking through them! . Talk About Service Before detivery and after we make your satisfaction our business. That's why every sales consultant is trained to help you with colour, style and size selection. And it’s why we carefully inspect, professionally deliver and provide in- home set up of every purchase you make. Talk About Modest Prices We know you want the best and you want it for less. We make it our job to give you both. Our continued business relationship with many famous makers enable us to keep prices substantially below suggested prices. SAVE ‘919. A large European county style armoire or use a3 an entertainment SAVE °1072. Our most popular group oriental Styting and harchware enhance this di china cabinet. SAVE 1536. A queen size sleigh bed in cherry veneers and mapie solids influenced by the Louis Xitl to XVi era. SAVE 1183. This black sik tweed sofa is trimmad with a Stylish solid ash base........ *2634 SAVE ‘886. A black iron canopy frame bed. The headboard |s an elegant filigree design.....°4830 SAVE 1835. Oak table, chairs, and criental- display cabinet, oriental motif with ornate ELE TE PE ming 8211 SEA ISLAND WAY, RICHMOND 278-9671 es) Monday to Wednesday 9-6 * Thursday, Friday 9-9 * Saturday 9-5:30 © Sunday 11-5