From page 37 Rich Girl. Showtime Hotline: Famous Players 681-4255, Cineplex Odeon 687-1515. od ein Te x North Shore Centennial Theatre: Battle of the Bards. Presented by North Shore District Counter Attack. May 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets, at $6, are available at North Shore secondary schools or at the door. Fifth Annual Peace of Art. Musical entertainment from different lands and cultures, featuring Carla Baker, African Heritage and members of Ancient Cultures. Presented by the Bahai’s of North Vancouver, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $7 at Centennial Theatre box office or by phoning 984- 4484, West Vancouver Senior Sec- ondary School: Dcgwood Chorus of the Sweet Adelines presents The Circus Came to Town. Song and circus act plus feature guest Sonic Boom, May 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $3/5. Info: 929-7828; 922-0476. A celebration of Song and Dance featuring the B.C. Tel Choir and the Centennial Sensations, with guest The Tang Trio, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $5 at door. Concert to benefit the Hun- SEASONS {N YT HE PARK RESTAURANT Queen Elizabeth Park. Cambie at 33rd. Reservations: 874-8008... Lee eee POINTMENT Mr. James Terry Managing Director Mr. Brent Davies, owner of Seasons in the Park and The Teahouse restaurants, i ts pleased t9 announce the appointment ot Mr. James Terry as Managing Director. James Terry will dizect all operational, financia! and marketing aspects of these beautiful tastaurants. Felix Zurbuchen and Richard Baker will continue as General Managers of the Teahouse im Stanley Park and Seasons in Queen Elizabeth Park respectively James Terry brings to the new position a background of 2% years ir: the hospitality industry He apprenticed in European hotsis and gained management experience m restaurants in Wellington, New Zealanu and London, tngland belore running a 400 year-atd coaching innin the Enghsn countryside James moved ta Canada in 1977 ta Open Jeame Rean's betore moving an te 2 Senior management Dasiton with Ramaila Hote's For the past two aid a half years he was General Manager of the Wedgenvod Hote! nere in Vencouver ARestauranr Resesvations 369.3281 Ferguson Point. STANLEY PARK tington’s Disease Society. Vancouver Waldorf School: The Sound Circie Eurythmy Troupe presents Festival of the Trees, with special guest storyteller, Rewecca Chamberlain. May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $5/3. Info: 985-7435. Not suitable for children under 10. Hycroft Manor: North Van- couver's Treasa O' Driscoll, singer/storytelles/ actress, presents The Celtic Ring, a program of po- etry, story and song. May 10 and 17 at & p.m. Tickets: 984-3414 or North Shore . West Vancouver Memorial Library: Glimpses of Southern B.C Landscapes by Lucy Collings. To May 15. Seymour Act Gallery: Lacquer Paintings hy Evelyn Miekle. To June 13, Gallery hours: Mon-Fri, 9-4 p.m.; Wed evening, 7-9 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. Centennial Theatre Lobby: karen cain, Simple Gifts. to June 15. Open for viewing Mor..-Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: Acrylics by janet Bydwell. To May 16, North Vancouver District Hall Gallery: Photographic artist Bar- bara Bartholomew. To May 16.. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Provincial Courthouse: Steve Tobas. Photographs. To May 16. Gallery Wednesday, May 8, 1991 — North Shore News - 39 hours: Mon.-Fri 8:30-4:30 p.m. Sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Council, Gallery Alpha: Geometric Expres- sionism. A group exhibit featuring works by Chris Blades, Max Ban- bury, Ron Falcioni, and more, curated by Gregg Simpson. To May 25. 207-1331 Marine Or, in West Vancouver, Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat. from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Ferry Building at Ambleside Landing: Suzanna Blunt. immor- tality. The Art of the Portrait. To May 12. Deep and High. Spiritual Land- scapes and contemporary symbol- ic abstracts as shown through watercolors, mixed media and acrylics by Monica and Barry Shelten. May 14-26. Gallery sum- mer hours: Tues.-Sun. 12-8 p.m. Closed Mondays. Info: 925-3605, This Mother's Day weekend, Park Royél gives you the gift of time - away from the kids. They Il have the time of their lives at our "Art Gecko” Crafts and Fun Workshop this Friday and Saturday. And you'll have time 10 browse. see the latest fashions in the Narth and South Malls and find that special something for Mothers Day. Workshops on both Malis: Friday 10:30 to Noon, 1:30 to 3p.m. and 710 8pm. Saturday 10:30 to Noon and 1:30 to 3p.m. Meet Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) from the Young and the Restless in the South Mall Saturday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. You could also win a visit with Doug just by filling out the entry form on page 48 of this paper. TV Sunshine _ limousine PARK ROYAL su Of wi Somuch. Soclose. Presentation House Gallery: Disputed Identities: U.S./U.K. A survey of works by multicultural video imagemakers from Britain and the U.S. Opens May 9 from 8-16 p.m. Runs until June 16. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. 12-9 p.m. Elsewhere: Dundarave Print Workshop, Granville Island: images in Pulp by North Shore’s Pat Lewis. 1640 Johnston St. To May 25. Bau-Xi Gallery: Gordon Smith. Falling Water series. Paintings on Paper. To May 13. Pitt Gallery: North Shore artists donate work to This ts Not a’One Night Stand. Proceeds to Van- couver AIDS groups. Opens May 1. 36 Powell Street, Vancouver. Info: 681-6740. eno Gen tre neta a “Se