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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1983, p. 9

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 1, 1983 -- 9 Great entertainment at Town Hall Cabaret The Best of the Boys had, from left, Elgin Knopp, Jerry Fis (hidden) Jack Cot- trell, John Hammett and Jerry Taylor, por- traying the problems encountered by the Ozzie Bradshaw and Don McNair (the Brothers Brothers) did an excellent rendition of a Tommy and Dick Smothers skit from the old Smother's Brothers show. From the moment the house lights went down and the stage lights lit up the audience of Reflection knew it was in for a good time. Talented act followed talented act as singers, comics and actors entertained their way through two nights of solid fun at Town Hall 1873, the beneficiary of all funds for both Friday and Saturday nights. Hosted and organized by the Borelians (who included a few skits of Hester and Bert (played by Zoe Allan and John Rodway) kept the show going between acts as they reminisced about the history of old Town Hall 1873. first Port Perry council. Reflections has audience in laughter 'and in song their own), the evenings nevertheless featured performers from throughout the area including the O'Neil Jazz Disciples, Fraser Lee, Ed Daigle, Jan Leslie, Hugh and Russell Baird, Tammie Lee Chilco, Intrusion, The Brothers Brothers, Bob Barr, Shelly Williams and everybody who was anybody when the whole audience broke into old-fashioned barrelhouse songs at the end of it all. Coralee Nolan played the convincing part of a chorus line girl in one of the many skits. / d w d LE Nn t™ The turmoil surrounding the fire which destroyed Port Perry High School was featured in a skit featuring, from left, Glenys Singer/song writer Pam Lewis at the guitar singing one of her two selections. Windsor, Ed Daigle, Richard Dejeet and Les Parkes.

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