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Port Perry Star, 14 Mar 1995, p. 15

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---- (CART ARR vr ni Ad SD be 03. UI ar SU BEL "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" Sia bial aa Ll lial = EF TT TE EEN ET EE rE HL Try a i a Sa FTO RR Tre a tae TSN a YE Net VT AT A PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 14, 1995 -15 Honkers in Greenbank Saturday There will be "Music tg spin- dry by" when the acclaimed Washboard Hank and the Honkers play at the Greenbank Folk Society's next show, Satur- day, March 18. His exploits as singer, precus- sionist, guitarist, songwriter, and comedic backwoods philos- opher have bewitched, bothered and bewildered thousands. Hank is a multifaceted per- former. Just when you've decid- ed he's strictly a comedian, he'll turn around and deliver an old country song in a way that is disconcertingly emotional. Hank's washboard, the "Stra- do'various," is festooned with bells, horns, pots and pans - even a duck-call. Folk's eyes bugs out when they see it, and their ears bug out when they hearit. Hank kicks, dances, and flails arms in a display of per- cussion wizardry which leaves 'em rolling in the aisles. Hank writes songs with titles like "Polyester Polly Lit a Tire Fire in My Heart" and "I'm a Honky Tonk Donkey from Co- boconk." It's clear that this man knows something about life that has escaped the rest of us. Everybody but Stompin' Tom Connors that is, who invited Hank to sing "Stompin" Tom for Prime Minister" at a recent con- cert. Influenced by the three great Hanks - Williams, Snow and Thompson, - along with other classic country/rockabilly per- formers, Washboard Hank also specializes in resurrecting gems from some of the great ob- scure heroes of country music, like Rose Maddox and Yodelin' Kenny Robers (Yodelin' who?) Hank and his band, the Honk- ers, use this combination of vin- tage country, and witty and wily originals to dish up some great - "hillbilly boogie" which will get you moving in time in no time. Also appearing in the Green- bank Hall Saturday will be Bob Snider. A well-established per- former, he has become well known for singing and writing from the heart about real people and the lives they live. Show time in Greenbank is 8 p.m. Tickets are available in Port Perry at Circular Sounds and Irwin Smith Music and Blue Heron Books in Uxbridge. For more information, call 985-8351 or 852-7578. TT The ever-popular Washboard Hank brings his Honkers to the Greenbank Hall for a rompin' good time this coming Sat- urday night. See the story for details. MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings 9:00am to 12:00 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building 8 5 7 3 1 'Oshawa Rd., Port Perry - SEMINAR "YOUR FARM TEAM" -- theme -- Teens for your Team Tuesday, March 21, 1995 at 9:45am Nestleton Recreation Centre Pre-registration Cost $10.00 (at door $12.00) Hot lunch provided Agricultural Employment Services (905) 985-3831 Toll Free 1-800-263-3825 Van Camp & Keller Chartered Accountants Income tax planning and return preparation. Personal tax returns electronically filed. Financial, estate and retirement planning Personal Tax Returns are being processed now. OFFICE HOURS UNTIL APRIL 30/95 Monday to Friday 8 - 6, Saturday 9 - 1 204 Casimir St., Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1B7 Telephone (905) 985-9725 Toll Free: 1-800-215-3852 ~~ Diane Richardson Mobile (905) 404-5254 2 10 Years Service For Good 188 MARY ST. - PORT PERRY - (905) 985-7383 ---- LETTER DESK ---- South Shore #795 e Antique Green & Natural Maple Finish © 317(w) x 20" (d) x 40" (h) Ready to assemble. Chair & accessories not included. S 1 14.95 each. Limited quantities. wow ads

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