ehokte) fist Dare 3 ti ceaatrl i vai Photo Helon Levit PRESENTATION HOUSE Gallery is exhibiting a retrospective of the work of American photographer Helen Levitt. Considered to be one of the greatest living U.S. photograptiers, Levitt is best known for her perceptive depictions of street life in New York City. The exhibit spans her 50-year career and includes the film in the Street, made with James Agee and Janice Loeb. Pictured above is New York, 1945. From page 28 Stage 93. 7 p.m. June 4 and 5. Tickets: 984-0297, West Vancouver Memorial Library: Music lecture on Beethoven's Sonatas, with pianist Stephen Smith. June 16 at 10 a.m. Tickets: $14 at the door, Info: 921-7921. Vancouver Museum: Art Nouveau lecture series. June 6: Art Nouveau Architecture: the Arts and Crafts Style in Vancouver with Harold Kalman. 7 p.m. Info: 280- 2801: Firehall Arts Centre: 5 For 8. Late-night dances by five choreographers including North Vancouver's Christine Elsey of Me- tropolis Dance. June 11 and 12 at 10 p.m. Res: 689-0926. Community Arts Council of Vancouver Gallery: Broadway Baroque. Moody and zealous sopranos, for romantics who do not take romance too seriously. Features Capilano College con- ductor Lars Kaario. June 7 at 8 The Coach House: Mad Max, with special guest Darby Mills. June 4, 5. Queens Cross Neighbourhood Pub: Jazz with Tuxedo Junction. June 5 al 8 p.m. North Shore Seymour Art Gallery: Road Prints, by master printmaker Peter Braune. A cyclist’s view of the road. To June 6. Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri. from 12 to 4 p.m.; Thursdays to 9 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. North Vancouver City Hall foyer: Photographs by Art Sewell. To June 16. — Sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Council. NEWS photo Paul McGrath DEBRA MACFARLANE (left to right), Leslie Fawkes, Sunny Stringer and Forrest Johnson were winners of the North Vancouver Community Aris Council's Art Rental Jurying. Fawkes’ Where Did the Love Go took the top prize. North Van music teacher announces retirement GLADYS COOKSON, piano and singing teacher, is reliving after 28 years of teaching on the North Shore. Many will remember her teaching kindergarten at Seymour Heights United Chusch in the late "Os, She is also an active member of Beta Sigma Phi, and was musical director of their choir in) Van- couver and North Vancouver. Cookson spent many years in Calgary teaching music and con- ducting the church choir at St. Michaels Anglican Church. She will be residing in Tsawwassen where she will be closer to her daughter and grand- children. We make it clean and simple for you to recycle your phone books. just take them to the drop-off between June 2 and August 14. Drop-off bins in the parking lots at: 0 Safeway - Lonsdale and 13th O) Safeway - Lynn Valley Centre Cl) Safeway - Parkgate Shopping Centre, Mt. Seymour Parkway 0 Safeway - Westview Shopping Centre C) West Van recCentre - 21st and Gordon, northeast corner off Gordon North Shore |, recycling Program Yona lunnipul cexpehng akpiec tend SPONSORED BY: North Shore Recycling, BC TEL and Ganada Safeway Ltd.