22 - Wednesday, July 19, 1989 - North Shore News THE WEATHER was good and so was the music at a gospel music rally held at Mahon Park fast Saturday. § Gospel groups and individual perforniers entertained the crowd from morning to night. Proceeds from the & fund-raiser will go to benefit the Vancouver Food Bank. Children experience arts SPACE 5 still’ available for the Miramar Art Centre’s Summer Arts ‘89, an integrated arts program for children aged four to 13. The morning program at North Vancouver's Queen Mary School beginning July’ 24, offers music, drawing, painting, creative movement, mask making and print making. Visual artist Lori Goldberg and Lynr Tomlinson, a music instruc- tor at Capilano College, will work with the group. Patricia Dahlquist of the Arts Club Theatre's Angry Housewives will be leading the older group in music appreciation and awareness. For information phone 987- 7005. Larry promotes reggae From pzge 21 Alexander still performs, but since the early ‘80s most of his energy has been focused on lifting . reggae up the chars — first as host of a reggae show on two Fort Lauderdale radio stations and in Orlando on WLOQ-FM, and later through Miami's First Annual Jamaica Awareness Reggae Festival which he created in 1985. “They had never even heard the word reggae there,” he says of his early days in Florida. ‘| was Furn ve Reg. $649 $4499 (CASH & CARRY) OPEN FRIDAYS "Cast Aluminum Lawn iture — Never Rusts the first to play it on the radio.”” The festival was such a success — the first year attracted 8,000 people and | by the third, close to 80,000 — that he will try to launch a similar venture in Vancouver, perhaps as early as next summer. The lineup could include such ar- tists as Third World, Oingo Boingo and possibly even UB40. Festival or not, Alexander in- tends to spread the reggae gospel wherever he goes. ‘Once it gets into people’s bloodstreams it will grow,"’ he says. Sreg. $209 $649 (CASH & CARRY) §STHE KEG‘S SALAD BAR Join us this summer at the Keg North Shore before 6 pm on any day of the week and we'll serve you up any of the following Keg favorites . for just CHOOSE FROM Teriyaki Steak Beef Bones Mesquite Broiled Sirloin Blackened Snapper Chicken Sizzle Teriyaki Chicken (inc!. Sourdough Bread, Baked Potato or Rice Pilaf, Steaming Garden Fresh Vegetables.) @ (Your choice Before 6 pm) A FREE TRIP THROUGH 1 {5 yours when you present this coupon and purchase an Early Reward Dinner (Only at Keg | North Shore / Offer good till Sept. 30/89). - A Take a Slice off Doug! Friends of Doug Collins and the North Shore News invite you to attend a retirement roast. Saturday, July 22 at 10:00 a.m. Join us at the Centennial Theatre to give Doug a grand retirement send-off. Hosted by Pat Burns, you'll have the opportunity to hear the community, politicians and the media. pay tribute to Doug and the controversy only he can create! Theatre lobby open at 9:00 a.m. for light retreshments! Tickets are available at the North Shore News offices. Advance sales only. Tickets will not be sold at the theatre on the day of the roast.- . $10.00 per person. north shore 4 1139 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C 985-2131