Kytherian Radio Announcer Harry Crethar Celebrates 40 Years on Radio Today

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KAA member, Haralambos Anargyrou Kritharis, also known as Harry Crethar, is celebrating 40 years on radio. Thank you to Marijaneta Tomašić, a dear friend of Harry’s, who brought this fabulous accomplishment to our attention. Congratulations, Harry, on this remarkable achievement.

Our Kytherian immigrants are leaving their mark on our community and the broader Australian society. You have made all Kytherians proud.

In Harry’s words:

“I was born in Piraeus, Greece and migrated in February 1948 to Lismore NSW when I was 11 years old. My Father, Eric (Anargiros) Kritharis, with the nick Name BALOMENOS, was born in Kythera in Karavas. We got our nickname Balomenos (Μπαλομενος) due to the fact that when my grandfather, Vrettos Kritharis was born, he was born with a red mark on his face. Balomenos in Greek means to patch up.
My father arrived in Australia in 1937. I arrived in Lismore, NSW, in 1948 with my mother. I had not met my father until I was 11 years old. I couldn’t speak a word of English. I left school in Lismore at the age of 15 and started working in my uncle’s cafe in Molesworth Street, Lismore. It was called Crethar’s Airconditioned Café. It was the first air-conditioned café in Lismore. I worked for my uncle for a while, then wanted to expand my horizons and worked in other cafes.
I worked in cafes for five years. I bought The Wonder Bar in 1956 from Spiros Coronakis, who, 11 years later, would become my future father-in-law as I married his daughter, Maria. I guess you could say I married the girl next door because when Spiros Coronakis sold the Wonder Bar to me, he opened a fruit shop right next door, which is how Maria and I met. I partnered with my father, Eric Kritharis, and we worked at the Wonder Bar together. The Wonder Bar was open for business for 24 years, from 1956 until we sold the business in 1980. 1980 we established Premier Picture Framing and Art Supplies in Lismore and operated until the horrific flood in 2022. This flood was the most devasting flood on record. The previous devastating flood was in 1974. The locals in Lismore highly supported us for 66 years.
In 1983 I was approached by Peter Carr, who was working as the presenter of the Greek Radio program, which he had been broadcasting for eight years. I have a great love and passion for music. Therefore, I could not refuse the offer.  The program started as a half-hour program once a week and now is a 2-hour weekly program.  The program is live on air every Tuesday on 92.9 River FM Lismore, www.2ncr.org.au. You can find me every second Tuesday from 6-8 pm NSW time. On alternative Tuesdays, you will find Patricia Gizas. 

I am excited to be celebrating my 40th year live on air.  I’m happy that my listeners have been putting up with me for this long; I am now 86 years old. 

I have been married for 57 years to my beautiful wife Maria (nee Coronakes).  I have four sons and four beautiful grandchildren.”

Harry celebrates his 40th Year today, the 27th of April, 2023.

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