May ltfiS Page GUESS WHO Urn musician Peter Appleyard Imitated his favorite vlbraphonlsU during hi concert at the John Elliott Theatre Thursday night photo Peter Appleyard wins one more fan By polka Herald While his shiny black patent shoes They introduced him as one of the lapped vigorously to beat the arid s foremost musicians and said smiling musician bounced his batons was a an too They said he lightly and quickly across the had a TV scries and Its reruns are still phone being aired That what was so great about this They even said played with man His smile You could tell he loved greats like Prank Benny what he was doing playing song after Goodman and Ella song from memory up the InlhotaudenceofMOorgo 1 think audience during breaks telling them anecdotes about Joan Rivers Frank Peter Blush blush Sinatra and the rest his musical Thursday night he won another peers Two rows down from me a lady In The haired gentleman from a pink dress started clapping along with the bushy white eye- when Just shaking her head to the brows with his easy to- music and snapping her fingers wasn t listen to mus enough And when Mr Appleyard said For anyone else similarly ignorant he was going to play Duke Ellington regard the likes of this wizard of Caravan there was an audible gasp jazz and lunes Mr Apple- from this same lady and I half yard he v bra phone expected her lo leap on stage and wave Okay I know your next question her ptnk scarf Heaven only knows Thevbraphonewnsnewtometoo Us what restrained her like a tabic with xylophone bars on it Besides the amusing stories there little Tans whizzing the air underneath was a serious side lo Mr Apple- them a foot pedal and what look like yard s performance He dedicated a organ tubes on ihft side song to a good friend of his What an instrument II so relax who recently passed away Joy to 1 Lindvlk Masler of the Sitting there in the John Elliott Hunt Theatre closed my eyes and It was actually another myself relaxing in a classy cocktail Ing friend who arranged fund- lounge a frolhy strawberry pine- raising performance for the Friends of apple concoction and elegant couples the Hills Libraries Joan Lister do the foxtrot on a wooden dance- They said Mr will be In floor All while Mr Appleyard and his concert at Ontario Place July at The musical friends Scott Alexander Forum and Aug to in London bass Gerry Fuller drums and Ontario for the Royal Canadian Charles piano played Band Festival Frank Sinatra s On Days Like These and Night and Day If you re like me after one of his It t all mellow stuff There concerts you 11 drive home in a silent were some peppy tunes like Take the car because you won t be able to bear A by Duke Ellington and Mr he raucous tunes coming out of your s composition car radio Adult reading material Continued from page At When children see pornography all the time they will think that what they see is normal said Mrs Rutherford Parents are sometimes not aware of pornogra phy and Its effects on children she said The city of Toronto had a bylaw that licensed stores that sold adult magazines and their employees provided that the magazines would be placed In opaque covers and provided hot they be placed a certain height above the floor In October of 1984 Division al Court decided the provisions of the by taw were void Divisional Court ded that the by law was vogue and uncertain in Its definition of adult magazines and that It Infringed on criminal law The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto has decided to appeal to the Ontario Court of Appeal Burlington has a by law geared to comer stores selling adult magazines bulitdoesnt apply to stores whose primary business Is selling reading material Those stores are asked to use as much discretion as possible In the sale of adult magazines Shop a local variety keeps their adult magazines at least high off Ihe ground and has the era out of view Henry Harris store owner said lhat he is advised to do so by the distributors of the magazines Hurray for Julian The constituents of are holding a Julian Reed Appreciation Evening June at Holy Cross Parish Hall on Georgetown Maple Avenue Tickets are a person with cocktails beginning at For tickets or Information call Dolly Moulden at 877 Near the intersection The car went Into a of Longileld and ditch and did about in Acton a driver fell damage to the asleep at the wheel vehicle a 1970 Chrysler Saturday Herald Columnlit Summcrfcstlson Its way This Is tho Hills Arts Council contribution to Pioneer Days If you like music and laughter and old fashioned fun this is Ihe event for you As usual meal and then the theme of the cabaret is Holidays Many talented people ore already at work pulling show together However there Is still a need for a few more male participants Any man out there who thinks he could handle the Job of acting in a few comedy skits should turn up for rehearsals which are held Tuesdays and Thursdays at St John Church at SO p m or call Ralph Ursel at Take note of that phone number because that the number to call for tickets as well Wc have held to our original price of per ticket a great bargain There will be two performances June and at Sacre Hall The doors will open at p m That your chance to get settled at a table perhaps purchase some liquid refreshments and socialize The meal will be served at p m and show time is m Those of you who have attended In the past do not require any selling on this event You know how much fun it is Who could ever forget Chief Shaking Spear and lhat wonderful nostalgia trip to wartime England This year s edition promises lo be Just as memorable and just as much fun So don sit alone in your room Do as the song says Come to the Cabaret Living Family Day Is there a belter way to cope with being a parent A one day worlcshop entitled Llv Family Day will be held June 1 In Brampton to discuss Issues affect parents The program runs from 9 IS until pm Registration available at the door for or by calling The Peel Family Education Centre is coordinating Ihe program along with cosponsors COPE on Parent Education and he American Society of Psychology Some of the workshop topics are raising a responsible child encouraging the managing misbehavior and single parent dilcm Summer school for performing arts The board of education will be sponsoring a performing arts summer school at Lord Elgin High School in Burlington The course runs from July 2 and is for students in Grades 13 Transportation to the high school is provid cdbut students have to moke their own way home The cost is for the program which runs from am 3pm each day Students are allowed to concentrate on areas of expertise but will also have a chance experience other forms of performance You can apply at any high school or senior elementary school but registration deadline is May More information is available by phoning the continuing education office of the Halloa Board of Education Minister has cold By WINIFRED J Herald Corespondent Many families Their absence was noticed on Sunday as the church attendance was down somewhat Rev Tom Bandy was suffering from laryngitis so he appreciated ihe help given him with service by John May meeting The Burlington Youth Residences and Services is holding Its annual meeting May at and everyone is welcome Themeellngisbeinghcldat4BlAJohnSl In Burlington Tin Lizzie weekends at Agricultural Museum Step Into Ontario rural past and enjoy day In the country at the Ontario culture Museum at Milton The Museum will be lor its seventh season May a m dally until October 14 This living history Museum of over Idings and splays traces the cvolutio of agriculture in Ontario Duily demonstrations spinning wheel blacksmith and farming will highlight a visit Special events arc featured on weekends throughout the season T Lizzies and Rumble S Ihe Museum A show of over Super Sundays returns Georgetown University Women Club once again sponsoring a Super Sunday series for ihe entire family The first concert features Kim and Jerry with music from around the world on Nov 1B8S A short play The Haunted Castle is com Jan 12 performed by the Toy Town Troopers Advanced tickets will be sold May from am a John Elliott Theatre Cost Is for both a cars will be on display as part of the annual meet of the Historical Automo bile Society of Canada Barn will be officially opened on Wednesday May IS CO 130 strut lure will serve as a mulll purpose activity centre providing a home for the Museum t una programs tempo rary exhibits as well as a meeting place for intere sted groups and lions A special exhibit Quilts A Continuing Tradition will feature a splay of antique traditional and quilts These will be on display at Museum July to August More than a Museum and more than a farm the Ontario Agricultural Museum provides an ideal outing for the whole family The Museum is located km west of Milton from Hwy lake exit or 312 north Admission Is for adults for seniors for children and a family rate of GILBERT AUTOMOTIVE WE SPECIALIZE IN TUNE UPS SHOCKS BRAKES AIRCOND GET READY FOR SPRING NOW CYL TUNEUP 3295 TUNEUP 3695 AND V8 TUNE UP 39 95 FREE AC PLUGS INCLUDED SOUTH OF ACTON Gulf HWV 8533558 MEET THE ARTIST Fri May 24 p Sat May afternoon Presenting an exhibition and sale of new works by ROBERT TETU a potter who has won many awards lor delicate translucent and boldly decorated porcelain See Mr Tetu work until Juno 1885 at 124 Main St s Wed id Be Knox Church 00 Georgetown 7654