NEWS photo Heather Johnston Narth Shore Presentation House Gallery: Al Work fy Dn Frelds OM Phe Bort Ao ehubitian or photographs and test by Rotern Del Cred The workers. srctims, catics and Creators of the Bomb. To Feb. 25 Gathery houes Wed.-sun., 125, Thurs 12-4 North Share Museum and Ashives: Maat Condition. Grouse Mountain Hite E85 as photographed by Lindsay Loutet Wed. Sun 1-4 pom. ZUG WW 4th N,V. City Halls ffiviis Monk Heto her Postel, waterc ofors, monoponts Mon fa. 8 40.0m. tes pa Tw lath. N.Y. District Hall: lan fry. Watercolors, ants, 21 - Wednesday, Januars 17, 1990 - North Shore News North Shore Centennial Theatre. pars. WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME? The quality of your life is in your name! Your name creates the way you think and therefore all your life's ex- penences When you Change your if faxes them into neavy business responsibilities, it tends to make them more masculine, and a bil too acryhes, Mon.-( ri. 8:30.a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 455 W. name, you will think differentty and — sharp with the tongue The tension Queens your quality of lite will improve in all = offen causes a weakness in the N.Y. Court House: Colleen Cosgrove and Brenda Cross. Watercolors, drawings and pastels. Mon. bn. 94 pom. 2008, 23d. Seymour Art Gallery: Doreen Tavlor-White and Students. To Feb, 9, Gallery hours Mon.-Fri., 9-4 p.m. Wed. eves, 7:30-9 p.m. Info: 929-7981. W.V. Memorial Library: Fravel images Phoiageaphs by N.S. artast Steve Tobus. Through lanuary. The Ferry Building, Ambleside: # feather Turner, To Jan, 20. Greg Simpson. Opening Jan. 22, 6-8 p.m, Galery hours: Tues., 12-8 p.m.: Wed.- Sun., 11-5 p.m. Info: 925-3605. 22nd Street Cafe: Ivar Cohen, watercolor landscapes. Marcus Bowcatt, charcoal. june Boe, photography. Helen Edgell, watercolor. All to Feb. 19. North Shore Centennial Theatre: Desmand Hoehig and Andrew Tunis. Canadian cella and piang duo. A North Shore Community Concert, admission by membership. fan. 19 at 8 p.m. Info: 988-4636 or 948-8696. W.V. Memorial Library: Robbie Burns Day Celebrations. Scottish ballads, traditiona! dances and haggis. Free. Jan. 20.at 2 p.m. Capilano College: Noon Hour Concert Series. Leslie Allison and The Ramcoff Duo. Jan. 23, 1-2 p.m. Room H113. Info: 894- 4951. ways as long as you have the right name. It ts vitally important that we give you a name that has balanced characteristics and 's Suited to your inner nature that is indicated by your birthdate. The wrong name can be disastrous! Do you know a LAURA, WENDY, CHERYL, BERYL, OR HEIDI? These ladies all have a very am- ditious and independent nature. They are poised, confident, and self- sufficient as well as clever, ar- ticulate, and versatile. However, they must guard against being too aggressive in business. Even at an early age they show a good sense of material values and grow up to preter a tite in the business world rather than settle for domesticity. They are full of initiative and have ex- cellent organizing ability, and are seldom satisfied to sit down and relax. Their clever business minds can drive a hard bargain and they have strong salesmanship and pro- motion ability. Because of their in- tensity of feeling, these names create disturbances in the solar plexus and female organs. Because of their superior mental acuteness female organs, solar plexus. and stomach. Althcugh they have some outstanding qualities, these names are not balanced and do not bring peace of mind and a sense of fulfilment. Surnames and nicknames always have an influence as well, so for a full anzlysis of a person's lite, all names used would have to be considered. Discover how your name is affec- ting your hfe — phone 736-2875, 8:30 to 4:30, and we wilt tell you, and what is more important, WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT! There is no obligation. A FREE PUBLIC PRESENTA. TION and demonstration of a name analysis will be held Tuas., January 23 at 7:30 p.m. 5912 Oak St. (at 43rd Ave.) where you can also have a free, brief name analysis and an explanation of the mathematical law that is used. Discover what the knowledge of the amazing law ot name analysis can do for you! NEW NAME ANALYSIS SEMINAR STARTS MARCH 6 7:30 P.M. NOW OPEN FOR ENROLMENT LAWRENCE KAGAN plays a few bars on the piane in preparation for Presentation House’s season opener, John Gray’s musical Billy Bishop Goes to War. Kagan and loca! actor Mark Hopkins (as Bishop) hit the stage tomorrow night. For information phone 986-1351. AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listing, is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cultural events. Deadline is the Friday prior to the Wednesday appearance that you request. Only written infor- mation can be accepted. The News will do its best to ensure the items appear in the paper, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. North Shore events are North Shore Presentation House: Billy Bishop Goes To War. John Gray’s musical about Canada's WWI flying ace. Opens Jan. 18. Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m. to Feb. 10. $10/$7. Res: 986-1351. Hendry Hall: Veronica’s Room. A thriller from the author of Rosemary's Baby and Deathtrap. Opens Jan, 19. Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m. to Feb. 3. $7. Res: 983-2633. Elsewhere Arts Club, Granville island: Broadway Bound. Great performances make this worth seeing. Mon.-Fri, at 8:30 p.m. Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Wed. mat. at 5 p.m, Arts Club, Seymour Street: Dead Serious. A new psychological thaller, Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m, Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Wed. mat. al 5 pm. Arts Club, Revue Theatre: A Little Show, Song and dance from Jeff Hystop and Ruth Nichol. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m. Wed. 5 p.m. mats. Sats. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Vancouver Little Theatre: Love On The Plastic, Canadian debut of a play about high-class prostitution in London's Mayfair district. Opens Jan. 17. Tues.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m. to Feb. 10. $10. Res: 876-4165. The Vancouver Playhouse: We 'Von't Pay! We Won't Pay!A political farce. It's very funny, but puils its punches. Mon.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sats. at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. To Jan. 27. Res: 873-3311. Waterfront Theatre: The World of Beauty. Weds. to Sat. at 8:30 p.m. and Sats. at 11:30 p.m. to Jan, 28 $10. Res: 685-6217. Station Street Arts Centre: The Dreamer Ex- amines His Pillow, Tues.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m. to Feb, 3. $8-10. Res: 688-3312. Frederick Wood Theatre, UBC; Sweeney Todd. The Stephen Sondheim musical opens Jan. 17 at 8 p.m, “Kitsilano House: No More Marriages. Wed.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m. to Jan. 27. 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