From page 22 North Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Ambitious City traces the history of the development of North Vancouver from the early days of logging through to the shipbuilu- ing industry of recent years, Ongoing. Into; 987-5618. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: — Visions of West Vancouver, featuring some of the mijor people and events that shaped the early history of West Vat, runs to Feb, 25, The muscum is organizing i trip to Fort Langley on Feb, $1, 10 awim-4 p.m. Cost: $16. Info: 926- 92454, West Vancouver Memorial Library: Of the Garden, oils by West Van artist Margaret Thoma on display tll Feb. 26. Into: 926-3291, Centennial Theatre: Landscape photographer Art Sewel's works on display in the lobby till Feb, 28, The theatre is soliciting visual artists interested in displaying their work. Suitable for large-scale works only. Info: Ellen Gott at 983-6450, Vancouver Act Gallery: To Feb, 26: Me, Myself and 1. soll “poraits from the permanent collection. Picasso's Vollard Suite, 100 prints created between 33 and ‘37, on view til March 26. Ann Kipling's draw- ings on display tll) March 26, Info and hours: 682-4668, Canadian Craft Museum: To April |: glass vessels, sculptures and architectural installations by V6, an association of six West Coast glass artists. For more information call 687-8266. Photo submitted FULL FIGURE Theatre Co, brings the “f" word to Presentation House Theatre. This comedic look at the issues facing women pre- mieres tonight and runs to Feb. 18. Reservations: 986-1351. a Centennial Theatre: Hands- worth Secondiry presents Sound Speciacular, an evening of band and orchestra works from. classical to jazz. Feb. 15, 7:30 pan, Tickets, $7, wailable at the door, Info: 987-338 f. North Shore Chorus presents Wher ¢ Day for a Daydream Feb. $8.8 p.m. Tickets: $12, adults; $8, seniors and students, Info: 929-2146, The Greater Vancouver Operatic Society mounts Frank Loesser’s musical fire Afast Happy Fella Feb, 23-26 and March }- 4, Info: 984-4484, St. Catherine’s Anglican Now the Nokia 100 pocket-phone is only $99 when you sign up with BC TEL Mobility before February [Sth, 1995. For $49.95 a month you also receive: * Unlimited local calling for the first 50 days and 50 nights. * 50 minutes of weekday business airtime. * Unlimited local calling every weekend. * Includes 36 months of detailed billing. NORTH SHORE CELLULAR LTD. Church: Cecilia Ensemble, Capilano College Community Choir, pianists Margaret Hill and Elaine S Sawyer per- form works by Parker, Emerson, Hofman and Haydn under the diree- tion of Lars Kaario, Feb, 12.3 pum. Organist: Patricia: Shaw performs works by Bach, Clerembault and Haydn. Tickets: $5, Info: 984-495), Bowen [sland = Community Schook The Lithe Eagtes of Siberia perform Feb, 18.7 pam. The Bowen Istand ferry departs Horseshoe Bay at 6:25 pan. Tickets available at door. Orpheum: Vancouver Youth Symphony Senior Orchestra perform Wagner, Schumann and Beethoven works in Spring Fantasy, Feb, 12, 2:30 p.m. For information or tickets: 280-3311. INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE CULE VAMPIAL CURGAICHS atta yout’, nas! tuductive convey ay tases Separate Admission * Adults $4 * Children & Seniors $3 Nightly at 7:10 & 9:10pm Nightly 7:00 & 9:30pm Matinee Sat, & Sun, at 2:10pm Matinoe Sat. & Sun. at 2:00pm (Reg. Value 40.99) chased) stripe overall pure Osh Kosh denim or (When Infant » Non-skid, prints, frilly: 750% ced Ns towels cece blank wash clatis, one Crib blankets, are “underweat, 1234 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER 984-7017 OUTSIDE LOWER MAINLAND 3-800-661-7017 LYNN VALLEY CENTRE 988-7466 Easy access, take the Lynn nape Ad. (North) Exit off Uppor Levels Hwy. BES r PRICES IN THE LOWER MAINLAND 7am- eee aes 7 daysiweek go Aopen Ree Coe EE TT ‘\ Vi Ie PCAN