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The Liberal, 23 Nov 1972, p. 12

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12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972 Get a Polaroid*C010ur Camera. for our 10th Annlversary! Two ways to share our ANNIVERSARY BONUSES 1. Open a savings or checking account with a deposit of $100.00 or more and you become eligible to purchase Polaroid‘s Square Shooter 2 Land Camera (the under $35 camera) forjust $24.95. or you may add $100.00 to your existing account and take advantage ofthis offer. 2. Get the Polaroid Square Shooter for $9.95 when you invest $2,500.00 or more in a Metro Trust 4 year Guaranteed Investment Certificate. which currently earns interest rates of ’7‘f’i'fl. In addition get an EXTRA Anniversary bonus of a FREE colour enlargement of your most prized picture. THE METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY Head Ofiice: 353 Bay Street ~ 362-4761 f MetmTrust ll Branches in Metro To Serve You Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation JOHN J. MacKAY MacKAY, JOHN J. 2 years Chairman York County Board Served 13 years on local School Boards Active in community affairs Senior business responsibility as hospital administrator MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1972 FOR INFORMATION CALL 889-1635 York County Board of Education Town of Markham Knowledge and Experience RE-ELECT I Perhaps you’re wondering why I decided to I tackle a music column, instead of a general feature article. Well, for one thing I’m inter- ested in music â€" its artists and promoters. I also have great faith in the potential of the Can- ‘ adian music market. Take for instance, A&M’s latest discovery â€" Lorence Hud. If you haven’t heard of him yet, you soon will. For the past three months A &M Record Company has been throwing teaser ads in all the music trade mag- azines to arouse interest in Lorence Hud. The ads simply read “Hud ls”. And they did the trick. Everyone in the music industry was won- dering who Hud was. Never before had a Can- adian record company put such faith behind a new artist. Lorence Hud may be the break- through in Canadian promotion. For years, the States has given their bands such promotional . build-up that they can’t help but succeed. Canada has never stood behind her performers with such strength, but Hud could be a beginning. BARRIE and TORONTO-Union 10 Ride Strip Of course, Lorence Hud had to be a unique artist to deserve such royal treatment. His album, simply entitled “Lorence Hud”, is proof of that. Incredible as it may seem, Hud put this entire album together single handedly. He wrote all the material, did all the vocals, and played all instruments, which included guitar, drums, bass, tenor sax, vibes, piano, mellotron, harpsichord, organ 32d glockenspiel. I cant think of another ganadian artist who has accomplished such a eat. Child (5â€"11) This 25 year old mulrti-talented musician hails from Saskatoon. He did a lot of travelling throughout his teenage years, playing weekends and summer tours, in order to put himself through musical studies at the university of Saskatchewan. It was there that he learned to master the numerousinstruments which he plays on his album. Hud played with various Saska- toon bands during this time â€" and more memor- able ones including the Thunderbirds, the Shad- ows, the Keymen and For Keeps. - The impact of these early years of travelling on the road is summedin in a cut off the album, called “Travellin’ Show". Hud claims it took him 10 years of one-night stands/to write that song. The other cuts on the album include Sum- mer Rose, Grab Hold & Hang On, Kind Hearted Woman, Where to Begin, Master of Pantomine, Someone I Know, Lost In The Crowd, Siren in the Night, We’ll Get That Good Feeling Tonite and the just-released single Sign of the Gypsy Queen. And that's Lorence Hud. Add Neil Young, the Guess Who, Joni Mitchell, Crowbar, Bruce Cockburn, and the Stampeders. What do you have then? Canadian talent with a capital “C”. “Jam Session” is a music column â€"â€" a new- comer to “The Liberal”. And believe me, it’s been a long time coming. Four years ago, I was a grade 11 student at Bayview Secondary. It was then that I first became interested in writing and my English teacher suggested I try doing a weekly column for “The Liberal”. Well, I never got around to writing that column but I did take up journalism at Humber College, Rexdale. I am now in my third year there and I’ve decided to go back and pick up all the loose ends of my career. So here I am â€"â€" writing “Jam Session”. I hope you’ll enjoy it, even if it is four years too late! Special tickets will be required and will be sold by CM Agents at Barrie, Newmarket, Aurora, Maple and Toronto-Union. Regular CN tickets and passes will not be honoured. Under agreement with the Transportation Development Agency, Ministry of Transport, the Canadian National Railways wiII operate a trial rail passenger service starting Wed., November 1, 1972 and operating to Fri., December 8,1972 TICKET BARRIE Bright Ideas 0625 0700 0710 0735 0810 Rowe ’8 Your Vote Single NOTE: Trains will not operate Saturdays and Sundays Gord Rowe was the one who first suggested the 640 acre Langstaff jail-farm as an ideal location for the proposed National Sports Centre and Domed Stadium, presently under study by the Metro Ontario Site Selection Committee. Could be a big benefit to our general economic welfare, as well as the youth of the area. Re-elect Gord Rowe. He has great ideas for this region. Trial Rail Passenger Service Richmond Hill Regional Councillor Iv Barrie Newmarket Aurora Maple ar TORONTO-Union Your nearest CN Ticket Office Jam Session $2.55 21.70 By PATRICIA FAGAN For further information contact Fares to TORONTO-Union 1.30 SCHEDULE Local Times between NEWMARKETIAURORNMAPLE $1.30 10.80 0.65 $1.15 0.60 9.50 1900 1826 1816 1749 1715 $0.90 0.45 7.50 He said Jo-Anne was hifl by the front end of the bus* and then apparently run over by the rear wheels. But he added it didn‘t appear {there was wanton disregard of safety although the dri- Jver failed to keep a proper . lookout. w The 1973 Volkswagen r is only $2198: Assistant Crown Attorney William Rankin told the court there appeared to be a major conflict in evidence‘ from all the witnesses on how the accident happened. Mrs. McM-aningwell drove from St. Mark's Roman Ca- tholic Separate School in Stouffville and dropped the girl across the road from home. 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