Ontario Community Newspapers

Russell Review, 2 Oct 1976, p. 10

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Page 6 Saturday, October 2, 1976 5 eee es Russell Review (cont. from page 2) But Sunday night, the now 34-year-old public servant and his wife sat complacently waiting for the show to begin. Their dress and manner wouldn't have turned an eye at an Arts Centre recital. A young-executive type in front of them quietly sipped on a bottle of Canadian Club. A late-blooming (or long-lasting) freak beside them rolled a few joints. The crowd wasn't too old to sit cross-legged on the arena floor, but old enough to prefer the seats. For the Rokoshes, it was exciting but hardly cause for delirium -- until the Beach Boys hit the stage. RUSSELL LOCKER PLANT Phone 445-2157 on Groceries -- Free Delivery Service e Locker Rentals ® Specializing in Custom Cutting ¢ Wholesale Meat Sales -- "We Can Cuter" -- George Eastman: Proprietor Erased maturity A few strains of Little Deuce Coupe effectively erased a decade of maturity and any sedateness that may have come with age and responsibility. Ten thousand instant teeny- boppers, launched back to the summer of 62, jumped to their feet, singing, clapping, stomping and generally loving every minute of the wildest nostalgia trip in town. There were the screamers and fainters in the front row -- the 13-year-olds who weren't around to scream and faint in frenzied 237-1895 COCHRANE'S DAIRY LTD. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY CANADIANS 445-2959 idolatry when the Beach Boys made it first time 'round in 1961. But for most, turning on to the Beach Boys was not idolizing the five now-bearded Californians. Nor, for that matter, was it necessarily worshipping their music. It was a homage to youth and times past, that peculiar yet pervasive tenet that the good ol' days were the best. As a beaming Greg Rokosh said on his way back to reality after the concert: "It really took us back a long way." Warner's Funeral Home 445-2830 METCALFE PHARMACY LTD. Metcalfe, Ontario 821-1224 is open for Prescription Services. We fill Ontario Drug Benefit Plan and all other Drug Plans Prescriptions. Regular Hours: Daily 10-8, Sat. 10-6 Erik Therkelsen & Son NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY Sales and Service Bus. 445-2818 Res. 445-2899 Equipment Rentals Heavy Duty Cement Mixer -- $10 per day Chain Saw -- $10 per day {Builders Level, Tripod & Rod -- $12 per day Paul Boardman tz. 445-5553

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