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Whitstable Times from Whitstable, Kent, England • 3

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Whitstable Timesi
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Whitstable, Kent, England
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I RECORD REVIEW 1 1 111 111 00111 WATCH THIS GROUP DREAM TO THE TOP 4,0 i 4( a THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL name. and the effect is quit, 4ood. Certainly a vast 'Love's Just Heart If you dre ait UI title which is repeated several times. dramatic. C.lter is more likely to make the top.

The other half of the Sonny team offers "Bang Bang' which is one of the more unusual records to be issued. Story line is thin. although it starts promisingly, but the arranqement is exceptional. A Hungarian styled violin passage whips up the excitement, and it be a welcome addition to the charts. Sonny wrote it.

The are now put to the test after their huge hit, and so are David and Jonathan who split the sales with them. Both have follow-up released and both should make the charts on the strength of their names The Overlanders sing "My Life" which was written by Tony Hatch. It's another is "Speak Her Name" which David and Jonathan sing. They get a big orchestral backing featuring a piano. SOUL INSPIRED Without a chance in country.

but nevertheless a very fine record is I Want Someone by the Mad Lads. Soul-inspired group singing at its very best. and Perhaps one day the British record buying public will some of the talented teams from across the Atlantic. Joe Tex has been tipped to gain his first British hit this year. He may do it with The Love You Save." a typical sentimental offering with Joe employing his unusual "old man" voice.

He's got a lot of talent. Crispian St. Peters wisely follows the style of You Were On Mr Mind' for his follow-up. "the Pied Pier" Rather ordinary. and he won't get away with it a third time.

This one shoulo make the lists on the strength of his last hit. EVERY so often a disc is released with undefinable quality which stamps it as a certainty for the best sellers. Discs like Lover's Concerto," "Elusive Butterfly" and Lightning Strikes." Th.s week another such record is issued, and if it doesn't make tete top five there is something wrong with I.stings' It's called and is by as yet unknown this country, the 1 Spoonful. The boys have an uncanny knack of recording really rate material Do You Believe In Magic," "You Have To Be So N.ce**l and this has put itteir career on a sound footing. "Daydream" at first hearins is corny.

outdated and 4444 reutly way out of touch w3h eurrent trends. but you just cant fonget therein lies its appeal. The lead singer drawls out the attraction of day dreaming on a summer's day lazy. effortless ad a couple of vrhistling neaks help to conjure up le right atmosphere. Without a doubt it is one 'X those tunes that once you hear stick in your mind.

ar. efore lona an awful 14t of people will be and Whistling DaYd DISTINCTIVE SOUND not the only good disc t) Oe released. Remember' Are Made Of which was one of the biggest hits of the 1950 The Drifters have now recorded it. adding their distinctive sour.d, and tile combination of wellkr.own song and top-class could see it in the Difficult to estimate the of Black's fir.lvie theme Alfie." She ctanies mood as often as pop stars change their 4 Postmen had sorted and loaded parcels of magazines so badly Pat they were arriving badly torn. So the producers of the magazine Townswomen" tried out a foolproof method of packaging, delegates wore told at the annual general meeting the East Kent Federation of Townswomen's Guilds.

even so, the magazines tai.ed to arrive intact. would appear that the original damage arose in the male sorting offices. due to parcels being carelessly sorted or thrown about." Mrs. Renaut, secretary of the Federation. told delegates.

The new padded packaging was tested by being hurled aga.nst walls, and kicked about laze a football. And two other delegates added that when their packages had arrived the padding had burst and spilled out. During the meeting, held at the Slater Hall. Canterbury, last Thursday. the following otTlcers were elected for the coming year: Miss M.

Richardson (chairman. Mrs. E. Ellis (hon. treasurer.

Mrs. L. Renaut (hon. Secretary'. and Mrs.

A. Pentin (vice-chairmen). But even when the magazine was sent through the post in the wrapping. one package arrsed damaged. said Mrs.

Three members of the executive committee remain in office for another rear: Mrs. P. Fill, Mrs. W. Godfrey, J.P..

Mrs. E. Isherwood: and the three new members are: Mrs. L. Dailey.

Mrs. B. Forde, and Miss E. Russell. After the elections.

Mrs. Ford proposed a vote of thanks to the returning officer and tellers. The membership of the East Kent Guilds had reached a bight: figure than ever beforeove: 4.100 chairman, Miss M. Richardson, told the meeting. "In the last two years we have more than made up the rather large decrease we suffered in 1963 and there is a possibility of more Guilds being formed in this area.

'This is very encouraging and does indicat-? the increasing need bi moor: Guilds." she II! 3 Bond lire hi, nt-office nd the mem iosen a Lonhe cast. excitlng Largo actor. Lois BS beesi mt Feint id films 1 of the female plays lad, and plays agent lond. flldfl Peters ho aids health I moNmsomi II Mary Parly ids id' Fifty dilleple were initiated into the delights of sherry one of the oldest of known drinks a sherry and ohesse party staged at the Long Reach Tavern. Whit- at the weekend.

Well-known wine importers ls and Humbold provided a 10-eninute colour film dealing with the manufacture of sherry and samples nt four different types ranging from very dry to sweet. Also present wa, their representative, Mr. P. Berkeley. who the Mfrs and answered questions on production and storage.

He was thanked by Mr. David Clements. son of Mr. Edgar Clements Local grocer Mr Cax- Lev provided a variety of different cliosen to-complement the wine A competitior. staged during the evening by Mrs.

Joy Clements raised Eft which was handed over to Whitstk Rotarl Club's wishing well" fund. I 1 kl Whitstable's Best Sellers L.k:•••T WEEKS POSITIONS IN TS Taken from actual sales at PIRIE tND ENDFRS I (1) The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (The Walker Brothers). 2 (3) The Shape Of Things (The Yardbirds). 3 (7) Elusive Butterfly (Bob Lind). 4 (2) I Can't Let Go (Tile Mollies).

5 (5) Dedicated Follower 01 Fashion (The Kinks). 6 Somebody Help Me (Spencer Davis). I Mold Tight (Dave Dee, a (6) Lightning Strikes (Lou Christie). 9 Substitute (The Who). 10 I The Sound Of Silence (The Bachelors).

THE RECORD CENTRE I (1) The Sun Ann Gonna Shim Anynsom (The Walker Brothers). 2 Somebody Help Me (Spencer Davis). 3 (1) The Sound Of Silence (The Bachelors). I (3) I Cant Let Co (The Hof lies). 5 (2) Fluelee Butterfly (Sob 6 (8) Backstage (Gene ney).

7 Blue Turns To Grey (Gllft Richard). (6) Dedicated Follower Of Fashion (The Kinks). 9 (10) The Shape Of Things (The Yardbirds). 10 (5) Maks TM World Go Away (Eddie Arnold). Men Can Join kGirls' College Nonington College of Physical Education, until now an all-girl college.

is to start a course for men for September. The lasting three years. will start off with twenty -five male students. egainst the 110 female students 'alreadr there. Coming from all over the including Scotland and Wales, the boys will be housed in an old dormitory.

Four lecturers from Carnegie College in Wales will be coming to Nonington. The course curriculum will incluck modern Al AM SOCIETY MEEIING Eighty inentber, ut Whitstable Art Society attended a lecture demonstration given by David Burley. M.S.I7A in water Colour'. at the Hotel The artist worked on a rough' sketch made at Plucks Gutter. and his relaxed style and intr.l 'native manner was much ap-1 precated.

The commlttee of the Soc.ete met on Tuesday. and Wilfred Fryer. R. 1.. will be the nest lecture demonstrator in gauche tonight (Friday) at the same venue You Noy Entitled To A Rote Rebate There are probably many people in Whitstable who are entitled to a rate rebate.

but they have not bothered to apply tor it. Tills was said by Whitstable Urban Council's treasurer. Mr. I. Tomlinson.

when he reported to the Firuinee Committee that already over 1,1110 peopl, had been dealt with. Ile said that to obtain a full rebate on the they were entitled to they would have to apply to the Council by 3nth. WIETTSTANI-E TIMES. SATURDAY. APRIL 2.

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