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  • Dal Richards Music Man 95th Birthday

    Back in 1918, the world danced to a different beat. World War I was just ending, and radio was just beginning. Music however was in full swing and, as far as one young man was concerned, it was about to change his life forever. Dal Richards, known across Canada as the consummate band leader, turned 95 years young on January 5th. The overall celebration however simply could not be confined to just one day as Dal and his wife Muriel have made several appearances at various events across the city. One of the most glamorous events was held last Sunday night as friends and well-wishers from all across the land came out to wish Dal well at the nostalgic “The Roof” venue. Located at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, it was an evening of live music, good food and fabulous memories which ended with Dal himself singing his signature favourite song – “As Time Goes By”. Needless to say, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Happy Birthday Dal!

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    01 – Bard on the Beach’s own leading man Christopher Gaze joins PR gal Bonnie Allan to toast the birthday boy himself.

    02 – Doo wop doo wow! Jennifer Hayes, left, and Diane Lines, otherwise known as Dal’s Gals, are a big part of the Dal Richards Orchestra. This night they help lead the crowd in a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday”.

    03 – Known for his own legendary role in the Vancouver music scene, Red Robinson attends the soiree with wife Carol, left, and Diane Forsyth-Abbott.

    04 – Known for her adventures on the CityTV morning show, Dawn Chubai is also a new Dal’s Gals member who frequently sings with the band.

    05 – West Vancouver’s Bob and Lily Lee are among the many VIPs in attendance wishing Dal all the best.

    06 – Tourism Vancouver CEO and president Rick Antonson cuddled up with North Vancouver’s well-known gossip gal Joy Metcalfe to celebrate.

    07 – With over 95 years of memories and melodies in his heart, Dal Richards enters his party like a rock star with wife Muriel on his arm to greet friends, family and invited guests.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jan 13, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jan 17, 2013

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  • BC Children’s Hospital Foundation Crystal Ball

    It’s one of Vancouver’s best black tie affairs, and one of this province’s best causes. The 26th annual Crystal Ball was held this month in support of the Campaign for BC Children and the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Over $1.1 million was raised as prominent North Shore supporters made their way to the ballroom to join over 400 invited guests at the Four Seasons Hotel for a night of glitz and glamour. This brings the total to $155 million of the close to $200 million needed to fund a new hospital.

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    01 – Teri Nicholas, president and CEO of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, attends the event with husband Lee. “The Crystal Ball is always a great party, but it’s the impact that the event has had on the quality of care our children receive that is really worth celebrating,” she says.

    02 – Known for their overwhelming support and philanthropy, West Vancouver’s Lily and Robert Lee are well known in these generous circles.

    03 – West Vancouver girls out to support a good cause. From left: Andrea Armstrong, Chantelle Hopson and MJ Thompson.

    04 – Looking glamorous in a beautiful black evening gown, Sophia Alibhai joins her husband Shamir for the cocktail reception and dinner.

    05 – Global TV news man Aaron McArthur and wife Elaine Yong, who are happy to be this year’s MCs, are also very thankful to BC Children’s Hospital as their daughter Addison received a heart transplant there last year.

    06 – BC Children’s Hospital Foundation board chair / Pacific Newspaper Group president and publisher Kevin Bent and wife Connie Spear are not just supporters, they are also the parents of young twins and know how important it is to be here this evening.

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    By Catherine Barr – Nov 29, 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Dec 20, 2012

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