22 "Sunday, May 24, 1987 — North Shore ‘News tn Danish Art Galler WV AATIST FEATURED ‘NEW PAINTINGS by West Vancouver artist Else Zeidler featuring a number of focal scenes will be on display at the Danish Art Gallery in Vancouver until May 31. “Tl learned my trade 0 years ago in “Germany,” explained Zeicter, whose work reflects her many Journeys to Europe, the Mediterranean and Southeast Asia. ‘fn 1979, an exhibit'in Karachi, Pakistan, drew sparkling reviews. from foreign nationals and Zeidler recently returned from (wo shows in Berlin and Manich. B - At this ‘show, focal! ‘résidents ¥ aod West Vancouver Bardens ace approach. . ill recognize scenes from indian. Aim: NV actor chosen NORTH VANCOUVER student Mark Weatherley is among 16 ac- tors, designers and technicians selected as part of this year’s Uni- versity of British Columbia Sum- mer Theatre company. The North Vancouver acting student will perform in four shows being offered at the campus Frederic Wood Theatre, which features a May 27 opening of Agatha Christie’s Appointment with Death. Running through June 6, Ap- pointment with Death will be foHowed by Loot from June 17 to 27. Michel Tremblay’s Bonjour La, Bonjour runs July 8 to 18, and Barry Broadfoot’s Ten Lost Years closes the season July 29 through August 8. Tickets cost $5 for adults and $4 for students and are available at the theatre door. With dedicated professionals like Mike Fraser and Cliff Baril it’s easy to see why we're proud of the “Good Service” we. have to offer at Jubilee. Cliff, originally from Calgary, is a tune-up and brake specialist. Out of the 9 years he’s been a mechanic, the past 2% years have been at Jubilee. NV nightspot gets new look THE NIGHTCLUB at the Inter- national Plaza Hotel is getting a different look. A new food menu was introduc- ed on May 19 and on May 26 the nightspot will be introducing a selection of bands reflecting the new 1940s cabaret flavor. “We're going to try it out fora two-week period — see how it goes,’’ said Daddy Long Legs manager Peter Zioczewski. Amnesty meets AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL’S local chapter is looking for new members. Amnesty International is a worldwide human rights organiza- tion which works on behalf of people who have been imprisoned or persecuted for their political or religious beliefs or ethnic origins and who have neither advocated or taken part in acts of violence. The organization is opposed to the use of torture and to the im- position of the death penalty under any circumstance. The North Shore group meets on the last Monday of every month. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver in the social room. For further information contact the Amnesty International office at 734-5150. Mike is a third year apprentice who started with Jubilee as a lot boy. He specializes in front-end work and hopes to finish his apprenticeship by next year. ‘Both Cliff and Mike are valuable assets to the Jubilee team. As you can see — good service just doesn’t happen, 1177 MARINE DRIVE, N. ‘VANCOUVER SRS PE PE ea SERVICE 980-8501 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm Sat. 8:30am - 5:00pm Rey ROME EPer eit Bieea Levee tee (FLYER SCHEDULE Now you can plan your 1 shopping ahead, and save more in the } bargain. Tin following Sets will tee atten this cormng werk wn the Noh Shote Seas All laaded with savings, se yan Gan be where the values ate abete they fappert amcouren (eM * Delivered to selected areas only If you miss any of these flyers, call the North Shore News 986-1337] Show your car you care BODY SHOP 986-2601 AT CHRYSLER, WE JUST WANT TO BE THE ’ PARTS 980-2055