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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1978, p. 7

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A I CG TOR RL Ry eA A LAT . oY SA AR Pal RT TRINH i wat'ay. "ad (Ah a3) ) a) TA . A, {a 8 BS SI PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 4, 1978 -- 7 Pr aw tA NIN ¢ nt rst stad ae daw aandih sutra sas a smog bd ula wid tia ty a Ts * Capacity crowd for Appleyard concert | J] Peter Appleyard "wowed" the capacity crowd at Town Hall 1873 last Friday night with his talent and charm. Food for Thought by the Hillier's Salad tastes even better when you know how good it is for you. Green pepper gives you about 120 milligrams of Vitamin C - a red one yields 335 milligrams! Sure, roast turkey is a great, economical meal. So is turkey STEW, meaty sections simmered with vegetables in broth or wine. Leftovers make a super salad. When dough is rising, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and then with a towel wrung out in hot water. Add a squirt of lemon juice to freshly sauteed zucchini. Lots of flavour with few calories. Largest pancake in the world was made to launch a London pancake house. Six feet wide, it needed 90 large eggs. Not the biggest, but the best - that's the food you get at ... the Dairy Bar ON THE WATERFRONT Port Perry 985-8611 You'll find your favou- ites on the menu, and gra- cious service, too. Open 7 Days a Week to 10:00 p.m. Silverwoods 2% BAG MILK $1.54 .. The 200 people present at Peter Appleyard's concert in Town Hall 1873 Friday night, were given a musical treat they will long remember. Although, the concert was announced. in "Mr. Apple- yard's name, and he, the main attraction, his group of three outstanding musicians contributed a great deal to - the success of the evening. The program was primari- ly popular melodies from the era daling back about 50 years ago up to today's hit tunes. The presentation of these melodies by the group, or by each artist as a solo performer were given with the virtuoso's technical skill and good taste. Peter Appleyard is not only an excellent vibra- harpist, but also makes a fine M.C. He announced the © program of music as it progressed in a light and Throw (From page 1) - but he indicated that he would rather wait until the campaign gets rolling hefore spelling out the specifics. Although the election is still six weeks away, there seems to be a fair amount of interest being generated and this will certainly heighten between now_ and when nominations close on Oct- ober 23. Anyone who is interested in running for municipal office must be nominated by ten people whose names are on the preliminary voters list humorous vein, and his charming smile was always present whether playing or announcing. An admirer of Duke El- lington and his compositions, he had him well represented on the program. His two favourites, he said, were Sophisticated Lady and Caravan, both given a rare and fine presentation. These were only two melodies of many .presented during the evening, includding a "guessing contest" of 26 "abbreviated" tunes, guessed correctly by a lady in the audience, for which she was presented the latest recording by Peter Apple- yard. Wray Downes, rated one of Canada's foremost soloists and accompanist was indeed an interesting artist. With- out the slightest affectation, he displayed outstanding hats provided by the assessment office. This list will be posted within the next week or so. To be eligible to run for political office in the Town- ship, a person must be a resident during the qualifi- cation period from Septem- ber 5 to October 14, must be 18 years of age as of election day November 13, and must be a Canadian citizen or British subject. Nomination forms are available at the municipal - office on Perry Street in Port Perry. technical skills and fine melody interpretation. It's quite understandable that Jazz notables, such as Zoot Sims, Paul Desmond, Bobby Hacket, Joe Venuti and others have taken ad- vantage of Jerry Fuller's skillful handling of the drums. IRWIN MUSIC LTD. 191 Queen Street - Port Perry 985-2635 iS now open WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHTS TO 9:00 P.M. due to in-store music lessons. Come in and browse thru our record selection, music instruments & supplies. Dave Young, a permanent bassist with Peter Apple- yard's group, but also a member of Hamilton Phil- harmonic Orchestra was unable to take part in Friday night's concert. On short notice Bob Price was called in and had no trouble substi- tuting as a group player, or a soloist. 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