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Port Perry Star, 19 Oct 1982, p. 37

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| | | 3 | | dnd TR IRR Sew > IAA Ae All those lucky holders of Town Hall 1873 1982 Season Series tickets are really . going to get a bang out of this one. Or a squeak. Or a whistle. As well as an excit- ing evening of virtuoso enter- tainment when Repercussion comes to Port Perry on Saturday, Oct. 23rd. Four brilliant young musicians, together since 1978, finalists in last year's DuMaurier Search for Stars on CBC-TV, make up this Prince Albert By Ilean Pugh Smpathy is extended to Ben and Florance Smith on the passing of Florance's brother Mr. Webb of Hali- buiton and to the Owen Kennedy family in the pass- ing of Shirley's sister Mrs. Cochrane. The Les Beacocks had all their family from Seagrave, Brooklin and Shirley Rd. and the Devitts fron: Oshawa as part of the Thanksgiving holiday. Merv and I travelled north on Thanksgiving to be with our son Ivan and Linda and to visit with other friends. Winners at the euchre on Thurs. evening. Ladies Verna Draper, Fran Gibson and Dorothy McDiarmid. Men-Lloyd Fawns, Wm. Carnegie, Norman Rohrer. Les and Grace Beacock were dinner guests with Joe and Annie Bradburn of Blackstock last Wed. Visiting with Chuck and Beth Willes for two weeks are their friends George and Alice Wallace of Maple Heights, Ohio. A reminder to the ladies that the UCW meeting will be held in the church basement on Wed. evening at 8 p.m. The roast beef supper at the church on Sunday was a real success when over 300 people were served. For next weeks news call Earline Armstrong 985-7873. SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 'MacMILLAN ORCHARDS -- NOW AVAILABLE -- "FLASH FROZEN" *Peas *Wax Beans *Green Beans *Raspberries *Blueberries *Corn *Peaches *Carrofs *Mixed Vegetables MacMILLAN ORCHARDS -- WHITBY -- 668-5031 ~ 686-2531 24 HOUR INFORMATION LINE: 686-3515 clever ensemble of percus- sion. Amongst them they have mastered over 200 instruments. They make nimble music with drums, mallets, gongs, vibraphones, even balloons, while practis- ing sleight-of-hand, fancy footwork, and visual and vocal humour. Their style ranges through works from '"'Bach to Bartok, from baroque, classical and con- temporary periods, to Afri- can and salsa, ragtime and jazz". They even play percussion works with symphony orchestras and have marketed a popular recording. Press releases about Michel Drapeau, Robert Lepine, Aldo Mazza, and Chantal Simard, all currently based in Montreal, are nothing short of flamboyant: 'the audience wouldn't let them discovered The rall ships. Sleek sailing vessels out of another leave'; 'the newly discover- ed darlings of music lovers across the nation'; "this ensemble is to percussion what the Canadian Brass is to brass, particularly the element of showmanship they add to the music'. The raves go on. It was the showmanship element which prompted Town Hall 1873 to choose Repercussion as its 1982 Series opener. It will be a tough act to follow, delightful entertaining, "an eclectic Just a thumping good time mix of good-natured humour superb musicianship, melody and drama, all choreographed by Brian MacDonald of Les Grands Ballet Canadiens' -an unbeatable combination. There may be a few rush seats available at 7:45 at the door on the 23rd, but a quick call to 985-2367 could ensure your participation in Town Hall's first ever Sold Out season. Why not join them? You'll be glad to say you, too, experienced Repercussion. SEAGRAVE ANNUAL HOT URKEY DINNER Sal] WITH PLUM PUDDING & PIE First Come - First Served 4 P.M. till All Served WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd Adults $7.00 Children $1.00 age. Ships which were the prized and the Duke of Westminster. Now, you can sail them throu Caribbean. To well-known isian: schooners of the millionaires one s, Vanderbilt oceanliners never touch. To magic islands with Anegada. Bligh's breadfruit? # isle. Stevenson's Treasuré Island, They are all herey waiting to be discovered again. With unforgettablg beaches, forgotte forts, hushed volcanoes, picturesque towns and our.island friends. AT Wind i gh the mystical Discover the Caribbean the shi the Cari Join us in your barefeet, bikinis, or shorts. Start off with your morning eye opening Bloody Mary or a hot steaming cup of coffee, and brace your- self for a day unlike any on earth. This is the sea. A special place of rainbows, iridescent sunsets, living reefs, mmnes BosetorCuire 190, Miami Beach Florida 33139 Copn Mike. Windjammer Barefoot Cruises. PO. Box 120. Dept I'm ready. Send my free full color 'Great Adventure' booklet Name Address Ciry/Stare/Zip (305) 373-2090 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 19, 1982 -- 37 pa z IS YOUR CHIMNEY SAFE? he Repairs Repointing ART Rebuilds Relining ' rr Stainless Steel liners for wood stoves 4 i) Free Inspection & Estimates 1 oh > JOHN MALIN 986-5417 i - Set an Elegant Table ... : ro for the Festive Season to come! 3 CHRISTMAS - NEW YEARS - EVEN THE GREY CUP! a 2 - CRYSTAL & SILVER - te g 1 41 A 0 Ars - -- Ne 0 ge @ 0 ; CYS A ia 1 LH - 7 umirep 8 | Queen Street - Port Perry d i ~ dd] > wu v, " Red A ps that an. rainbow fish and pink and ; y, Wile sand beaches. . Now comes the night at ' Yi \ \\ sea Thesilence broken by the Bi \ .\ throb of steel drums, merangue, . 1 \ \| calypso, reggae, all under ¥ \_ ' an exotic Caribbean moon. a: "2 | This is a Windjammer adven- ture like no other on earth. Join our voyage for 6 or 14 glorious, uncomplicated days aboard the tall ships. You can share for only $425. Send the coupon for your free 'Great Adventure' booklet. And get ready fo put a lot of living in your life. 2649

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