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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 33

Publication:
The Windsor Stari
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Issue Date:
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33
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The Windsor Star, Saturday, July 17, 1971 3.1 PodX DUFFY'S TAVERN John Laycock 24 HOUR DELIVERY PICKUP ORDERS 10 OFF REGULAR PRICE, $2.00 and ever (EVEN DOLLARS ONLY) DATE-A-MATE Modern fun way for single unattached males females of all ages to meet. Why be alone? Pick up your phone 256-4919 "Licenced Dining Lounge" 281 Dalbeusi Amhtrstburg' Phone 73M301 Treat the Family to a delicious SUNDAY DINNER Off the cuff "f- I J- I 4 i. and ends this week, Gossip, fast comment, and odds folks, trying to clean off the cuff. DANCING Every Day Different CHINESE $300 SPECIAL DINNER JL Includes 3 Dishes FREE COFFEE every Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday to The "VELVETONES KING VAH RESTAURANT 560 Ouellette Ave. 254-8611 254-8612 Flying Dutchman Ranch 4501 Matchette Rd.

SUMMER HOURS Open: 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. thru Sat. Closed on Sundays Jefferson Airplane music together with their guitar and bass work they have a little hobby making their own albums. Their first Hot Tuna record was folkie; this one's more hoedown and country funky, featuring their aging buddy Papa John Creach sawing away on fiddle.

Like all good hobbies, this one can be put down as quick as it's picked up which seems to be about the amount of concentration that's gone into it. I DELICIOUS FLAVOURS TO CHOOSE FROM f.lALDEN Shopping Village MALDEti RD. (NEAR VILLAGE MARKET) SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN AND CANADIAN FOOD "Brave Belt (Reprise): The pother" Winnipeg band. Chad Allan once led a band named the Expressions which became the Guess Who and had a hit called Shakin' All Over. Years later, without Allan, Randy Bachman's guitarplaying and song-writing helped the band string together a gold necklace.

Last year he split too, and now he, Allan, his brother Bob Bachman, and three other Winnipeg cats are on the Guess Who's hit trail as Brave Belt. Their music is gentle, silky, vintage 1965. Aside from a Beatle-ish Rock and Roll Band and a country-ish Crazy Arms, Orazy Eyes, their first album is so bland and laid-back (that the band sounds half asleep. But then it took The Guess Who half a decade to get the steam up TECUiYlSEH RD. TECUMSEH ONTARIO FAMILY BUCKET of Volcano flavour A crisp fried chicken, french fries and cole slaw 14 pieces BIG PARTY BARREL 20 pieces $525 NOW WINDSOR COMPLETE LINE OF SONY HI-FI COMPONENTS HEAR THEM AT LAFAYETTE'S mum ill OPEN SUNDAY 4 p.m.

Until 9 p.m. Bring the Family Open 7 Day? tt Wee tts 2 tt.m, jpffq Special Rates for Private Parties and Banquets WINDSOR'S FIRST PIZZERIA RESTAUUAINT TAVERN 157 WYANDOTTE ST. WEST TECUfViSEH ST. CLAIR BEACH PIZZA CHICKEN FISH CHIPS FAST DELIVERY LI'L JOHNS Open Sat: till 3:00 a.m. 735-2452 12218 RIVERSIDE DR.E.

Vi Block W. of Lesperance 3 MEM K1 1 IFS OUR 4th SPECIAL ROLLER SKATING II BEGINS JULY 21 QTTCin r.ivi. CHECK THIS SPECIAL! LARGS. PEZZA SOUTH WINDSOR ARENA COME SEPTEMBER CKLW radio, St. Clair College" and the University of Windsor may jointly produce a big-name outdoor concert for the two schools' orientation program.

After the station's concert activities in Detroit, CKLW management is eager to promote a show here at home. The schools may be able to provide a location with a big enough capacity to make a star attraction feasible, while CKLW has the business contacts and clout. Negotiations are still tentative, however. NIGHTHAWK Rompin' Ronnie Hawkins has bought off city hall. This week the patriarch of, Toronto's rock-and rollers purchased the old London (Ont.) city hall, recently, vacated for.

a new building. Hawkins owns 90 per cent of Campbell's Tavern in that city, but it's being expropriated and he plans to refurbish the old hall as replacement. THE CALENDAR This is make-it-or-break-it week at Surfside in Kingsville. Lots of people are turning out, but too many are ripping off the club by staying outside and listening for free. Tonight the bands are Third Power and String-bene (formerly the Dorian) as the last-ditch-stand.

Sunday's free concert has been moved from Centennial to Ambassador Park under the bridge. Starting time is 2 p.m.; bands are Stringbene and Sardonicus (formerly the Rock Monopoly). Savage Grace comes back to the Eastown in Detroit this weekend with Soft Machine, Humble Pie, and Yes. Phelps Lounge has the Staples Singers while Gladys Knight and the Pips are at the 20 Grand. For jazzmen, Arthur Prysock sings at Baker's Keyboard this weekend while the Ibo Cultural Centre has a John Coltrane memorial concert with the Nu-Art Quintet and the Strata Concert Gallery has the Contemporary Jazz Quintet.

Kate Taylor (yes, one of those Taylors) finishes at the Poison Apple tonight, to be followed on Wednesday by Larry Santos. Chuck Mitchell continues at the Chess Mate this weekend while Charles Lattimer and Phil Esser are at the Raven Gallery. On Monday Roberta Flack and various jazz artists replace Bill Cosby and Ray Charles at the Fisher for a week, while Steve Stills and company come to Olympia Wednesday for one night only. In Windsor on Wednesday the Sunday Funnies and Silver-hawk will be at the Masonic Temple. $75 Cheese Bacon or Cheese Sausage I en.

An organized roller skating program will be provided for persons, who troly enjoy skating, original skating tunes value at lew cost pur Family Life Insurance Plan. fiCKup or ueiivery (16 pieces) and organ music. COME ALONG and bring a triend tor Q-T3 an evening of relaxation and enjoyment. 6V This Special Good Until July 29 ih V-'t. TOM ADMISSION 75 RENTAL 25e I MULDOON 29 PARK ST.

W. FREE DELIVERY Within the boundaries of Lauzon Rd. and Huron Line, 3 Highway Riverside Or. SOUTH WINDSOR ARENA 2555 Pulford 969-2893 STATE FARM Life insurance Company Open Daily 2 to 2 Sunday 2 to 1 2 Closed Monday ARMANDO7 Canadian Head Office: SCARBOROUGH, ONT. The Real Thing Taj Mahal (Columbia): Yes indeed, as real as the country blues Taj has studied so intently.

Working live at the Fillmore for this two-record set, Taj has added some city consciousness i.e. a horn section to his blues, sounding rather like Paul Butterfield did a couple of years ago. Only Taj never rushes, just leans into his songs like they'll be around for a long time after he's through with them. And where else are you liable to hear tubas and a banjo trading blues riffs? Any time you want to lock yourself away for a day to just read and relax, take this album to keep you company. Stay Awhile The Bells (Polydor): Great creampuff music, smooth and sweet and absolutely innocuous.

Your mother will play it, so will your little sister, and maybe even, in moments of weakness, so will you. One Fine Morning Lighthouse (GRT) This Toronto rock orchestra has never lived up to, or lived down, its advance reputation. The current record, the band's fourth, hovers somewhere on the edge of the hit parade, slightly to the right of Chicago. At least three cuts One Fine Morning, Hats Off to the Stranger, and Show Me the Way are as solid as anything they've ever done, especially when the new vocalist, Bob McBride, avoids imitating David Clayton-Thomas. But the album seems ponderous, as if the band were lugging a heavy deadweight.

Aerial Pandemonium Ballet Nillson (RCA): A quickie album, with cuts clipped from two previous records, Pandemonium Shadow Show and Aerial Ballet. Allegedly the original recordings have been remixed. Everybody's TalMn' and 1941 don't need any help; nothing could save some of the others, which should have been allowed to rest in peace. Nillson sings River Deep-Mountain High? Nillson tries torch songs? Lordy, lordy. If nothing else, this patchwork shows how wise he's been to stick to wit and whimsy in his more recent stuff.

Tarkus Emerson, Lake and Palmer (Cotillion): Superfizz from the current English supergroup, pious piffle equal in foolishness to the pseudo-grunts of Led Zeppelin. Keith Emerson's keyboard work demonstrates that a little classical knowledge is a dangerous thing. Electric Hot Tuna (RCA): When Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady aren't cementing 5 1 5 PIZZERIA 3210 Walker Rd. Phone 966-2760 Happy holidays ahead? Have your Star sent along. Phone circulation, 256-5511 mm tmsi' lmm? mmf mm tssssii i it i li iun ir-rsr -r.

Your Clothes Are In irrrr BE BETTER? What Could Be Better Than Style So Why Not Your Hair? mm 4- 1 DELICIOUS BAR-B-QUED BABY "SPARERIBS" OR SUCCULENT MILK FED "CHICKEN" ON A DAY LIKE THIS Delivered "Piping Hot" We offer hair straightening, highlight or colour Afro look, Shag, Greek-Boy and Blow Waving I Larry With delivery of 4 or more orders (Ribs or Chicken) we would like to send you a bottle of our famous BAR-B-Q SAUCE with our 4 4 FEATURE DESSERT Fresh PEACH SHORTCAKE with Gobs of Whipped Cream Stylist From England in the Art of Hair Design bid College makes TORONTO (CP) Seneca College is offering $1.5 million -for the 696-acre York County estate of the late Lady Eaton to establish a community college for the Aurora area. Seneca has placed an Aug. 16 deadline on its bid for the property, in the Lake Simcoe area. Tafce your Choice of our Triple Play DIAL258-FOOD 3 6 6 3 1 For Speedy Home Delivery 2. Come Down to our Newly Renovated Comfortable Carry Out Department (at the side entrance on Military Place.) 3.

Enjoy Dinner in the Comforts of our Air Conditioned mm Dining Room. Delivery Service Sun. thru Thurs. 11 A.M.-2 A.M. Delivery Service FRI.

SAT. 1 1 A.M.-4 A.M. Let Larry or Barbara Take Care of the Long or Short of it WINNER OF WINDSOR POLICE ASSOCIATION CAR RAFFLE i 'N i i I I i is OflRl'S EI'IB Member of Canadian Restaurant Association 24-8 PEUSSIER.Sr unisex styuNS njzf-j-inn Mrs. Doris Jaeger of 3727 Vaughn is seen here receiving the keys to her new car. This announcement was previously published in the Windsor Star on June 24, 1971.

BOUTIQpr CUD 7 ol Kj Hi Mi Lj if Ihmu ImmJ iii mm i 1 -f L. a as Please don't forget your paperboy, pay him before you leave on your trip Barbara.

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