a ‘NEWS photo Terry Paters PETULA CLARK, doing what she loves to do, dazzles them at Plazazz with two shows a night. ‘‘Singing is a great joy to me’’ says the performer who has enjoyed over 40 years in show business. WV duo leac A SERIES of-Christmas concerts arranged by two North Shore classical musicians will be performed at the Vancouver Art Gallery every Sunday from December 9 through 30. The concerts are a first for the new gallery and Joyce Rawlings and Don Stagg, founders of the North Shore Chamber Music Society, have arranged performances to take place beneath the rotunda so patrons can both tour the gallery and enjoy the festive music. 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December 12th 1984 from 5 30pm to 9 00pm “Park boon worth NA Na . are mya 926 2015 A Heputation for Fine Food & Service By CATHERINE McGHEE math teacher? According to Stagg, he came to Canada to teach music, ‘‘but,’” he said, “ft felt 1 hadn’t gone to university to end up being a pep band for a highschool basketball team.”’ So why not be a tull time musiqan = “TL enypoy omy home toe much and don’t ike the tdea of Living out ota Sullcase | Rawlings and tase Stage performed topether tor 12 veats and play piano, Ofpan and harps hord They play the world’s ons double harpsichord which was desipred aud tarebt on Namoouver by Sdatbathel aid Som owt patterned ottye destpr oafter othe double pranes Poot thease arbarriibae wath Utne dit tererrne¢ between at Dhar psre teat sd a pratt oa E> > Of You've Got the People Lcnob rig, tert ag Caresat Reservaltaons, brief explanation is the harp- sichord string vibrates after being struck by a= quill whereas the paino string 15 struck by a padded hammer. News of this unique double harpsichord has spread over North America and the two have performed throughout the continent, including Carnegie Hall. Their double harpsichord was specially built to travel and when sent long distances travels by air, but for shorter destinations is loaded onto a maxt van and driven by Stage we. TSA RODS A RSS hi hagags Dance to the music! Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday from 9 until midnight Jomus for a good tne and | dance the mght away to your favortte tories, flew Big ‘‘O”’ Pub | 140 East 2nd, North Vancouver CZECHOSLOVAKIAN RESTAURANT We've Grot€ Che Price For Your Christmas Season Partly 707 Queensbury, No Vancouver POW WW AAW VWF QW www Os Fy STRIP EXOTIC TELEGRAMS *Costumed Strip Telegrams —CHRISTMAS SANTA TELEGRAM «Costumed balloon delivery * Bulk balloon catering Conventions, promotions. etc » Special stag/etles Starting at sory a 274-1343 Sey sR RRR RK Se HQ QB A KN QA KN AHEAD renagto, batty s concerts The first concert in the Art Gallery series will feature a North Shore Chamber Or- chestra conducted by John Matthews. Later in the day Rawlings and Stagg will per- form a piano duet.: The 15-minute program wil consist of music ranging from the Renaissance through to the light glassic. The following Sundays will feature: The Arcadelt Con- sort and. Heidi Krutzen; The Norman Madrigal Singers and the B.C. 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