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Port Perry Star, 6 Oct 1992, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 6, 1992 - 19 Local band busy performing A local band is making a name for itself in Toronto area clubs. The Modern Day Brazes have been performing for apprecia- tive crowds since forming about a year ago. Lead singer Joe Roncetti clas- sifies their style as "straight out of the amp rock 'n' roll." The band performs mostly original tunes, as well as a few cover songs, he says. Other members of the band Oct. 7, opening for Tea Party at include Eric Grosvenor and Lee's Palace on Thursday, Oct. Mike Iwan on guitar, Mike Wil- 8, the Marquis on Sunday, Oct. liams on bass, and Dave Pash- 18, and at Uxbridge Secondary ley on drums. The crew consists, Schoolon Friday, Oct. 30. of James MacGregor, Jeff Brett, and Mike Smith. The ,band ,has opened for many well-known bands, in- cluding the grammy award win- BUS: ning Infidels. PA Their upcoming gigs include 985-7351 985-0870 985-8163 GEOFF CARTWRIGHT Sales Representative e Service e Results * Reliability EME COUNTRY LANE sind. REALTY LTD. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE 5 High Street, Port Perry, Ontario LoL 1H8 @ o' Coowe Banasr APe.ams o! Canada, Inc.® A Inospence ry Owneo ano Operaiec Me oe' Bo the Elmocombo on Wednesday, REDUCE*REUSE-RECVYCLE COMING TO YOUR MAILBOX SOON OCTOBER 26: THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM How these changes came about Four key areas How to get all the fads Get all the facts! Many Canadians say they want more information before answering the referendum question on October 26. Between October 9 -- 12, households throughout the country will receive an 8-page summary pamphlet that contains another publication -- the entire unedited Constitutional Agreement, reached in Charlottetown, August 28. Please look for this information in your mail and take the time to read it so that you can make a truly informed decision on the upcoming referendum. If you haven't received this publication by October 13, call the toll-free number below and a copy will be sent to your home. 1-800-561-1188 Vad Deaf or hearing impaired: 1-800-465-7735 rv/1o0) I EE a

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