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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1986, p. 26

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PAGE 26 - wnemoogrgaomcm. For the past 25 years Rogers , Cr, A WITNESS * MURPHY'S Cable TV has been bringing you . i _ 7 ROMANCE * THE EMERALD some areat entertainment. From f, l FOREST * _CO_C_QQN t, Justlike down in ol' Chicago For the past 25 years Rogers Cable TV has been bringing you a ‘ . some great entertainment. From fs the Honeymooners, the Mary Tyler , C. c. Moore Show and I Love Lucy to the a 'p, Olympic Games, National Geo- 'iE graphic specials and man's first ' walk on the moon, Rogers has LIS), been proud to bring these happen- - ings into yourliving room. Andthe __, ,., beat goes on. We've got many more outstanding programs heading your way. First Choice Shperchannel is featuring some outstanding movies in the months ahead oeoeot.,....,..o,,.,..,,,,.,o,,-o"""o titttii, t'il'?ll', i"itf?.i.t: Irldie'ls To celebrate our 25th . , st2i 'E! [l $.ltti3. 55* j)',','?.,",','?,',')): sye're offering . flfimfi‘g’Qi‘ a 254 ins anon charge il-eServer/ ilirr fibwwsfi; when you order any Pay TV . W package by itself or with 0 SP R any ot er Cable service. . ECIAL SILVE , Take advantage of this special offer and . ANNIVERSARY you’ll also hate the opportunity to win . some great prizes. elebrating 25 years of entertainment WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER mg. was * Basic service and external converter requured t New Pay TV subscribers only i Otferexprres Dec Cl 1986 t Siandardosta0a (non only * Taxes extra 1'lf., s Gayle- r ge Ro 2E2 Darrell Hickey Chronicle Special Patrons at the Kitchener Legion Hall might have believed they were actually dancin' and swayin' in a Juke Joint on the South Side of Chicago after a recent blues concert at the local venue. Larry Davis and his band were billed as the headliners, but as the night wore on, Chicago Pete (bass and vocals) and Lazy Lester (Harp) both based out of Detroit made appearances on stage. _ - _ _... . - ___ A“ ___A__...m,. A "PP""'""'""' VII UV-o‘. Another special treat this evening was the appearance of Canadian Harp legend King Biscuit Boy, during the third set. Each artist had something different to offer and each CAMBRTDGE KITCHENER STRATFORD .. 653-0373 893-2330 271-8760 f4" PICK-UP HOURS: 85 Grand Crest Place, Kitchener Monday to Friday 8:30 am -6:00 p m , Saturdays 900 a m 400 pm 182 Ontano Street, Stratford, Monday to Friday. 8:30 a m 600 p m * WITNESS * MURPHY'S ME',' , ROMANCE A THE EMERALD , " FOREST * COCOON A $0 BRAZIL t CHORUS LINE - THE MOVIE and A TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA. to name just a a ", few. There's also fast paced NHL Hockey on TSN plus lots of fea- P, tured stars and interesting pro- a grams on The Nashville Network, Much Music, Arts & Entertain- ment, The Life Channel, Cable News Network and more. Join us - we're off for another exciting twenty-five years of entertainment. BONUS DRAW! Wh/ Q?)irli,', .01: Iii, , SUPER mung“ * 1-26" RCA XL1100 Colour TV (Floor model) * l-First Choice VCR * 2-Toshiba Stereo Radio Cassette Recorders * 4-Toshiba Personal Stereo Radio Cassettes * 11-Proctor Silex Electric Popcorn Poppers Don't wait - Ballots and draw details available at local Rogers Cable centres. New Pay TV Subscribers wul be automatically entered m the con- test Offer open to all subscribers No purchase reamed Funal draw December 23, 1986 Winners must answer skull testing question Silver Anniversary .E";; 1);“; Splendid voice Gs outstanding as he sang such standards as "Little Red Rooster" and "Sweet Home Chicago." individual artist was worth the price of admission {lone The unsung heroes of the evening were Larry Davis' backing band. JU. Jackson (tenor sax), Jim Wolf (guitar), Purvis Wilson (drums) and Clarence 'Duck' Townsend on bass provided the backing rhythm during this marathon Lazy Lester's harp playing was instinctive, not cerebral. No pretence here, just raw and raunchy blues. King Biscuit Boy played a much more spirited harp, travelling up and down the scales, from highs to lows carrying the audience along on a dizzying trip. evenihg of blues.

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