galleries . Amadeo Bakchouse and Coffees: Beanery and Desire. The photographs of Caro Trigoven Sept. 25 Oct. 22. Ferry Building Gallery: Works a Paper. Mixed media teatur ing the works of Clare Adams, Ron Brgnell, Ken Gibson and Nicola Morgan. To Oct. 4. Dayston aad Foraa features the paintings and wooden sculptures of Gabricle Vallicres and Jenniter MeMahon. Artists’ talk Oct. 6 at PL aim. Opening reception Oct. 6,6-8 pam. ‘Po Oct. 23. Gallerw hours: PE acm. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. AriSPEAKS tn the Gallery. Oct. 3, 7-9 pam. WAN, architect Barry Downs presents an illustrated talk “Inca Lite Revisited: Past and Present.” The Gallery, Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Visual Wanderings HU, the watercolours of Murray Johnson, opens Oct. 2. Meet the artist Oot. 4. Pt pam. Mask Workshop tor young people (cight and up) by Kwaklautill carver Simon Dick Oct. 3,10 a.m. to noon, $5 donation. Hours: noon-+ p.m., Friday to Sunday. North Vancouver District Hall: Adam Sultas’s abstract paintings and Michael Binklev's stone sculptures. ‘To Oct. 29. Business hours Mon.-Fri. Exhibit isa program of the NUV Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Jowiz Tbe Coast: Seaspan and tts Predecessors, 1898-1988. Vhe story of Seaspan highlighting stories of deep sea towing and salvage and the development of the self- dumping barge. Wed Sun. neon 5 pan. Free. Forties Highschool Renuion, Displays of NV. High School annuals, school newspapers and photographs. Museum open ‘fues.-Sun, noon te 3 pam. PGE Railway Station: Shipyard Suapshars. The colourful and dramatic covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Drvdack’s emplovees publication during the Second World War. Weds.- Sun. noon te 4+ p.m. Foot of Lonsdale. Poet Tree Cafe: Sharon Clark. Stencils and still life. 480, 15th Street, W.V. Presentation House Gallery: WOLS — German Surrealist Artist Photographs, watercolours and engravings by an artist responding to the “sickness” of Europe in the 1930s and °40s. To Oct. 25. Weds.-Sun., 12-5 p.in. Thursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay what you can. Ron Andrews RecCentre: Watercolours and Rustic Clay Garden Objects. Brenda Cross’s florals and landscapes and Lynsey Paterson’s clay work. Oct.1-Nov.1. Seymour Art Gallery: Modern Japanese Abstract Print. 26 Phato Raymond Lum LAUDATE Singers present Of Spirit and Fles'"-, a bene- fit for the Harvest Project, 8 p.m. tomorrow at St. Andrew's United Church, North Van. Tickets: 280-3311. Fridoy Odober 2 | 7pm Drinking with Persephone 9pm Excursion Saturday October 3 Spm Orinking with Persephone 7pm Excursion 9pm Bed Among the Lentils HOT Holdovers from the Fringe on the North Shore prints, mainly woodeut on paper, on loan trom The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. To Oot. 25. Gallery hours: noon to 4 pom. Tues. Sun. (dosed: Mandavs). The gallery is calling for artists to submit one piece of their work suitable for the theme ofits annual DisCOVEry Evhibition. The theme this vear: The End. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Magic Moments with Ursula Medley wo Oct. 18. Gallery hours: neon to 5 pan. Closed Mondays. Information: 925- 7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: The Tropical Diner Party, Moira Thompson's lat: est collection of pottery, and Spiritually Speaking... the acrylics of Ute Stem. Both te Now. I. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kloudike Gah Lor du Klondike opens Oot. 6. A Travelling evhibit created by the Dawson City Museum and Historical Sogety that tells the story of the gold rush from dhe point of view of miners, First Nations and the popular press. Genealogy aud Computers. The first of three genealogy workshops. Oct. 3. Registration information: 925- 7270. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. archives open Tues. and Weds. only. Bau-Xi Gallery: Wedge. Cap college instructor and artist Marcus Bowcott’s silhoucttes of towering ships’ hulls. Opens with artist present Oct. 3, 2-4 p.m. To Oct. 22. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Ons Town. Thornton Wilder's bittersweet essay on Every Town, U.S.A. Thurs.-Sat. to Oct. 10 at 8 pam. and Oct. 6 at F p.m. $12/8. 990-7810. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Neil Simon’s popular comedy kicks off First Impressions Theatre's 1998 season, Weds.-Sat. “To Oct.3 ar 8 pam. S12/11. Tickets: 929-9456. Hendry Hall: Wait Uneil Dark. A thritler opens North See Calendar pase 22 Money mattezs deserve cost effective solutions. Every financial dispute can be solved by one thing - money. You should not pay more or take less than the law requires. 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