B4 - Sunday, October 17,-1982 - North Shore News Ausma Banka, a 4th year student. at UBC, is currently having her first exhibition of paintings. in, the Gallery. In: Loft ‘at ‘the West: Vancouver Memorial Library. ; Ausma_ is deeply im-— pressed with the beauty and purity of flowers. Her ‘water colours reflect her affinity with nature. The background she uses to emphasize the colour and Shape of the flowers gives her paintings a _ very distinctive style. “The main thing,” says Ausma, “is to let the water colour flow by itself.” So it is largely by chance that these are attained. Ausma -Says that: painting is a very intimate thing, and: is a continuing learning, - process... She finds it - exciting” -because:-when she makes the ' ight . decision and _ the painting becomes beautifully molded it is very satisying. And conversely when it doesn’t work ‘out she is learning to accept the fact_ and start again. Ausma’s paintings are delightfully delicate and well - worth the walk up the stairs to the Gallery In The Loft to. view them. For more information, phone the West Vancouver beautiful background shapes Library, 926-3291. MY FAVORITE YEAR (M) Capitol 2:15, 4:00, 5:40, 7:30, 9:40 AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (R) Park Royal - 7:30, 9:40. Sat/Sun 2:15 PINK FLOYD THE WALL AMITYVILLE II (R) (R) Denman - 7:30, 9:30 Capitol - 3:00, 5:10, 7:15, [HE SECRET OF NIMH 9:45 ““"* (M) Varsity - 7:30, 9:20 THE BEASTMASTER (M) IRE STRIKES BACK (G), Capitol - 2, 4:15; 7:30;9:40 mB Stanley daily mats. 1 :30, THE BOAT (M) Capitol Evenings 7:00 AT THE. MOVIES 2,5,8. TEMPEST, cM) Dunbar - 7, BOLERO (M) Ver. Rentre =. 9:30": 2:15, 5:30, 8:50. TEX (M) Park Royal 7:15, THE CHOSEN (G) Bay 7, 9; 15. Sat/Sun/ 2:30 9:15, Sat-Sun 2:15,-4:30. WORLD ACCORDING TO | ET (G) ‘West Van’ ‘Odeon - -- GARP (M).Capitol - 2:00, © 7:15; 9:20 - 4:25, 7:00, 9:30 LADY'S CHATTERLEY'S YES, GIORGIO (G) Park LOVER (R), West Van 7:30;, Royal-7, 9 Sat-Sun 2:00 THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN (R) West Van 7,9 Vogue 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30 LA VIE CONTINUE (M) Fine Arts 7:30, 9:15 Sat-Sun 2:00 SITTING at the makeup table, Kevin Noble starts to get into character for a performance as the title | character in Joey, a play about former Newfoundland premier Jocy Smallwood. locy comtimes at Vancouver East Cultural Centre until October.30. "~~ CLEVAND BROWNIN CONCERT ~ AN EVENING OF FUNK & REGGAE MUSIC - Q.E. PLAYHOUSE SUNDAY, OCT. 24 | rT _. Spm. Tickets available at all V.T.C. &C.R.O. outlets LOOKIN’ TO GET OUT (M) Capitol 2:30, 4:45, 7 THANK YOU NORTH SHORE WE MADE IT! North Shore Winter Club invites you to their *‘Celebration’’ OPEN HOUSE Sun., Oct. 24 Karen Magnussen & Friends will be performing. Bring your skates for public skating — refreshments for the whole family — br- ing your friends! Take a chance at a Draw! 12 noon-4 pm Everyone needs a place to eacape to You'll think you're in California when you enter this new little bistro hiding at the bottom of Lonsdale Avenue tts new, It's different and it certainty ts “Grape” It's open late for dinner or ae snack (try the Nachos) with your One Week Only! Oct. 18-23 i 3ERSHIP favourite tubbly by the THE PUB Ww N A REGULAR MEMBERS glass or by the bottle Truly a “grape” place tom ° Memberships will go up November 1/82 omest THE LOUNGE: from $1000 to $1500 (dues not included). ~— Live Dinner Music Nightly — SWEET HAKMONY OPEN. 6:90 to 2:00 AM TUES-SAr pe For information call Marie Ward - 5:30-11:00 PM BS . 985-4135 61 Lonsdale, North Van. Phone 98-GRAPE North Shore Winter Club 1325 E. Keith Road, North Vancouver ae 74. O. JO ; ‘eC. OL. JO Q. V7J 133 hee a wn re rr wr ~ + s + Ce a ic aS ae