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The Liberal, 20 Nov 1974, p. 13

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pa ul Harry Chapin â€" ‘Verities & Balderdash‘ ' (Electra 7ES-1012) ‘Verities & Balderdash’, Harry Chapin‘s fourth album to be released (others were ‘heads and Tales‘, “Sniper and Other Love Songs’ and ‘Short Stories’), is one of the better contemporary folk albums to come out this year, although, for competition, there really hasn’t been that much offered in this category. .I , AIL.._- nâ€"A Alon Ann n‘ rock talk . When Christopher John Fulton. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton, Neal Drive, was baptized in St. Gabriel’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, on October 20, it was more than just a baptism. It was a reunion of four generations. His ’great- grandmother Mrs. Dorothy Hansen of Grimsby. Linconshire. was here from England. So was his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Moar of Scarboro. Godparents were Don and Norma Fulton of West Hill. Others present were Chris‘s big brother. Jamie. his grandfather Alex Moar, grandparents Ernie and Marg Fulton, aunts and uncles, great-aunt and uncle from Oshawa, and some cousins. Rev. David Sproule officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a buffet supper at the Fultons‘. In the picture (seated) are great-grandmother Hansen with Christopher and grandmother Moar. Standing is his proud mother. Diane Fulton. RR 2. Gomley 887-5421 There were 10 tables of euchre players at the community hall Friday evening of last week. Prizewinners were: Mrs. Henry Allen, Mrs Russell Brillinger, Mrs. Harvey Collard, Arthur Wood. Roy Coffey and Russ Brillinger. Lucky draw was won by Mrs. Anna Dewsbury. Four generaa Another Euchre party will be held in the community hall November 29 at 8 pm. Explorers At the Explorer meeting Thursday evening of last Ukrainian wedding The Hutzul Wedding will be presented Sunday at_3 pm at the parish hall of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Church Street. Thornhill. This performance will be by the St. Demetrius per- formers. depicting a traditional Ukrainian wedding. Admission is-S1.50 for adults and 75 cents for students. Children are free. Neighborhood notes Victoria Square Happy birthday to Mrs. Lynn Jones (nee Elliott) on her special day on November 24. Happy Birthday to Timmy Muus of Duncan Road who will celebrate his first birth- day on November 27. May you both have happy days. EAST RICHVALE Correspondent: Mrs. Sophie Lotus]: Telephone 889-4405 Record re views Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie week, a very interesting and informative account was given by Miss Betty Sandle of her trip this past summer to England, Scotland and Wales. Neighborhood Notes Miss Muriel Mortson of the Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, spent the weekend at her home here. Herb Boynton has been moved from York Central VOTE Monday, December 2, 1974 ‘ TERRY GOODWIN . ltlall n. son of M anan {‘hn! VAUGHAN COUNCIL iFori Experience and Results Harry Chap/n ’s fourth album is among better contempqrary folk There was also two humorous numbers, ‘30,000 Pounds of Of Bananas’ and ‘Six String Orchestra’ which are worth mentioning. The latter one is a bit repetitious after a few playings. It becomes boring and, after additional playings, sickening. .. , _IL...~‘ icknnfinn anr’ and The other songs on the album, blluuuug am. am. ‘Halfway To Heaven’ are basically mediocre in their content and style. Some of the musicians backing Harry and his band â€" which consists of Ron Palmer (lead guitar, vocals), John Wallace (bass, vocals) and Michael Masters (cello), are: John Tropea, Don Payne, Ron Bacchiocchi, Paul Leka (who also produced the album), Steve and Tom Chapin (Harry's brothers) and Harry’s father â€" Jim Chapin. Some of the museums which consists of Ron Pal Wallace (bass, vocals) an John Tropea, Don Payne, I also produced the album), brothers) and Harry’s fat Hudson-Ford â€" ‘Nickelodeon' (A & M SP-3616) Some time ago, I wrote a small article on Hudson~Ford. It was sort of an introductory on the band, while it also very briefly talked about their album â€"â€" ‘Nicklelodeon‘. After seeing the Hudson-Ford concert down at Massey Hall, in which they performed some of their material from this album, I felt it was almost a shame. in_ how brief the article was 5011 U] an Inn wubuvng un u-v w- \I-v -~-~»~ -- w” , ,_,_, ,"7 7 ' briefly talked about their_album â€"- ‘Nicklelodeon‘. After A5 lyricists Hudson and Ford are equally as strong. The seeing the Hudson-Ford concert down at Massey Hall, in finest examples here can be seen in ‘Revelations‘, ‘Let Her which they performed some of their material from this Cry‘ ‘Burn Baby Burn’ and ‘The Dark Lord' album, I felt it was almost a shame. in how brief the article If their latest album â€" ‘Free Spirit' (which has yet to be was that I wrote about their Nickelodeon" album. 'l‘hus released) is anywhere near the quality of ‘Nickelodeon’, ._.v__u_ AL- _____ ALMJ.“ Aknwnlnn hu- rmnl‘r‘n Hospital, Richmond Hill, to the Oakridge Villa Nursing Home, 2045 Finch Avenue , West, Toronto, Room 269. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Reid Brumwell, November 25; and to Mrs. Scott Richardson, November 26. Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols, married 40 years, November 24 iongs on the album, ‘Shooting Star’ and Heaven’ are basically mediocre in their Although Canada has only two official languages, it is a multi-lingual country. In many areas of Metro and surrounding community. Italian is spoken more frequently than French. ,A In recognition of this fact, York University’s centre for continuing education will be offering classes in con- versational Italian. This is for those who want to learn the language for pleasure. Classes in Italian at York As well it is for professionals and business people who need knowledge of terminologies peculiar to their occupation in order to operate more efficiently. Although they are gradually changing their style of music from easy rock to heavier rock, the style used on ‘Nickelodeon'. a cross between electric folk-rock and light rock music, makes that album one of the finest ones to come out in the seventies, Its cohrsistency and variation in style throughout the entire album almost puts it in the same class with some works by the Beat}es. .vu‘ stveet vocals and orchestrations behind ‘I Don’t Understand‘ make this song priceless. while the way it drifts into the next number â€" ‘Revelations’ is perfect. ‘Revelations', by the way. has got to be one of the greatest soft rock songs to come out of the seventies. News from next door BRADFORD: West Gwillimbury has joined William Reid in an in- junction to stop John Zima from completing a building on his property which was to become the new home of the Bradford Witness. In the meantime the Witness has located in a storey and a half house and factory on Holland Street. Evening classes Classes will be held week- day evenings at Glendon College. Bayview and Lawrence Avenues, ‘Take It Back'. an easy going blues-rock number. features excellent vocals, piano playing and slide guitar work. ‘Burn Baby Burn‘ a heavy country-rock type song. is highlighted by strong harmony vocals. not to mention the flawless instrumentations. This is in evidence throughout both sides on every track. beginning the week of January 13. A spring course is scheduled for mid-April. The‘ fee for 39 hours of instruction is $80. For information contact the centre for continuing education, York University, 667-2502. of The Studio That Comes To Your Home 884-6941 PHOTOS ElBER'I' 10549 Yonge Street Richmond Hill ANA. W AN « “K‘F‘ANV Colonel Sanders and hlS boys make It "finger luckin' good The parade starts at 5000 Yonge Street, and moves straight up Yonge Street to Towne & Countrye Square at Steeles Avenue. STARTS 9:00 AM. salurnav. NOV. 23 HERE’S THE ROUTE n F R u r. U n u $01133 chickenvjflfla, THE LIBERAL. Wednesday.'Nov. 20. 1974 â€" 13 130 Yonge St. North Aurora 45¢

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