PRESENTATION HOUSE 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancou ver, B.C. V7M3G9 Phone: 986-1351 In the Gallery: "Objects Of Reverie" by Jo Ann Callis and "Articles Of Faith" by Douglas Clark September 14 - October 14, 1990; with special opening Thursday, September 13,8 to 10 p.m. Organized and circulated by The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff. Lectures held at Emily Carr College of Art & Design, 12:00 Noon: Callis, September 13th, Clark September 20th. FREE. The Robert Minden Ensamble in performance.October 4th 8 p.m. A First Thursday Special Event. (Limited seating) "Investigations, Meditations Lamentations" Selections, 1970 - 1990, by Bill Jones October 19 - November 25, 1990 Projects supported by the Canada Council, The Leon & Thea Koemer Foundation, The District of West Vancouver and the Prov ince of British Columbia through the Min istry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture. Theatre: Presentation House Theatre is proud to announce their fall 1990 season. The cho sen plays will hold up a mirror to our lives while we laugh at the foilbles of our fragile existence. September 20 - October 13 "LOOT" by Joe Orton October 18 - November 3 "SEA HORSE" by Edward Moore November 22 - December 15 "WALLY'S CAFE" by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick Seasons Tickets are on sale now with three show packages at $20.50 for students/seniors and $28.00 for adults. Curtain is 8:00 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. In the North Shore Museums and Archives: 209 West 4th Street, North Vancouver, phone: 987-5618 Museum Hours: 1 - 4 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. Admission is FREE. "DOUBLE VISION" through to October and "IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME" - gadgets and misinventions; until September 30. LOCAL AUTHOR'S PLAY TO BE PRODUCED Moodyville Players, under the di rection of D. S. Williams, will present "A Celibate Season" written by North Vancouver writer Blanche Howard, from October 1 5 -2 0 , at Centennial Theatre. For further information call: 929-2766. As a famous English Bard once said, "Oh! CaC CBacf^yesterday, 6id time return. On the Twentieth Anniversary of the North Vancouver Community Arts Council, I would like to congratulate the many thousands of artists and volunteers who have served our community so well during the past two decades. In 1991,1look forward to working with the Arts Community to make the 1991 B.C. Festival of the Arts a great success, and the Centennial of the District of North Vancouver a once in the lifetime event. Keep up the good work. Ca S x j 3 \^ _ Patrick Bruskiewich 9