ii nonPROFESSIONAL A DVICERoy and the Royals(rear, from left) Jack Rapko, Bob Pierson, Roy Em-btsruso, Jim Browne and Joe Brewer meet the Len-nort Staters (from left) Kathy, Dianne, Janet andP»*wy.; Roy and the Royals, a local instrumental group, had a special treat this summer when the boys performed in a talent show at Steel Pier in AtlanticIgy. , '*•* The Lennon Sisters of Lawrence Welle s TV Show were standing in the wings in be-tween their performance* lt;manother stage ‘ After the local boys they had an opportunity to talk to them in their dressing room and received some advice from the professionals The advice; Be versatile, do something besides rock and roll and try an arragement of More 1With Good Result** The group did and with good results A professional singer •oknst, Kathy Lynn, heard them {day and asked her to them to accompany her.! Rov and the Royals Is preparing to cut a record of the Twilight Zone theme, assisted financially by the boys’ parents They hav€ also been invited to appear on At Afberfi talent show on Channel 48 on televisionIn The GroupThe group has appeared at local events, including aRohm and Haas picnic-, andrecently obtained its first wedding bookingMembers of Roy and the Royals are Roy Rmbiscuso, bass: Joe Brewer, lead guitarand banjo; Jim Broome, accordion. Jack Rapko, rhythm guitar and Bob Pierson.drumsThe Royals also travel with a complete show including avocal trio, the Jay-Deens, with Marsha Gragilla, Betti Aicheie and Michele Missanelli; singer Sue Farley; baton twirler Kathy Simpson and the Kare-Wen-Kttes tap dancers KarenKuhn and Wendy BrewerThe Croydon-based group includes young people from allparts of Lower Bucks7c per mil#TUI* pric* !«•dudtt autwyteic transmttsiort*P0*trf aH./i anH h a I a