Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 1983, p. 9

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3s9egsesqsagajg5sska wednesday november 23 1983 sa9 by ron miller simcoe real estate limited v muss lake glendale beach dance pavilion overlooking musselmans lake is listed for sale at 29500000 in district x42 of the ici section the almost 14000 square foot building with 3540 foot high ceilings is situated on about 11 acres with a sandy beachfront beside the lake the in terior layout includes a massive windowed ballroom with raised bandstand a large arcade or diningroom area and a spacious managers apartment there are gleam ing hardwood floors throughout the entire building reflecting back to the big band era cre ates a feeling of nostalgia to any of us who are over 40 years of age memories of old stomping grounds where we met new friends include palace royal palace pier the brant inn at burlington dunns at bala bigwm inn at dorset glendale and cedar beach at musselmans lake names of orchestras include guy lom- bardo and his royal canadians who could forget new years eve at the brant inn with guy ron bagnato bobby gimby and jack evans just to name a few and who could forget the music string of pearls american patrol dont sit under the apple tree pennsylvania 65000 marie woodchoppers parade and in the mood there were different music eras in- eluding charleston swing jitterbug latin american country dancing and last but not least the last waltz with ybuv v fred coultice bought the musselmans lake resort business in 1929 it included the park a decrepid old dance hall and old hotel and a cabin he moved his wife five year old daughter evelyn and infant son john from the ancestral farm at brooklin to the hillside cabin overlooking the lake around 1934 the hotel burned down and a few years later mr coutice decided to build a new dance pavilion jim coultice was born at the property and he remembers helping his father and older brother during the period of con struction it took several years to com plete and i remember bnngmg water in my sand pail to help mix the cement i can also remember a popular band called billy hole and his live wires being fea tured at our place pavilton for sale nsgsfihvrhe insurers i safko cj 4461 no 7 hwy wsurmf unionville insurance for home life auto business 4775000 mercury marine clearance on 1983 mercury motors acces sories with fiberglass and alumi num boats powered by mercury example 15 ft boat complete with top 2695 a deposit will hold goods until spring repairs to all makes of motors and snowmobiles storage is available well do fiberglass repairs surplus goods wood stoves sporting goods tools shoes pool tarps fur coats lots of good stuff for christmas i all at johns marineland 3 laidlaw blvd markham 2943650 fm daniels s hair styling sherwood plaza 18 years in markham seasons greetings to all chrismas specials off all services over 30 00 500 off for any service over 16 00 present this ad and receive your discount service charge shampoo cut style curl 1650 shampoo blow diy curl 900 color 1200 bleach style 2750 tipping 2750 henna extra 1500 perm complete 4000 childs cut up to 11 500 20 discount for senior citizens and teenagers mon til thurs only offer expires december 783 hwy 7 galsworthy open thurs fri evenings phone 2942440 nonsniblnn sawe15on homeewnersw m insurance lmk atfstgrm mu m for example 80000 homeowners package including 40000 contents 500000 liability plus 5 additional coverages only 79 semiannually etb oiieill ins brokers ltdvf tf h lik notice of hearing the conservation review board will hold a public hearing under the ontario heritage act r s0 1980 chapter 337 section 288 at 1000 am on thurs day december 8 1983 in the council chambers 8911 woodbine ave markham ont to determine whether the john galloway house located on the west side of woodbine ave south of hwy 7 pt lt 10 con 3 and har rington house located on 14th ave nue rr1 milhken pt lt 6 con 7 should be designated under part iv of the ontario heritage act the board may proceed in the absence of parties to the hearing to whom this notice applies and they will not be enti tled to any further notice in the pro ceedings i dated at toronto this 10th day of november 1983 k joy levison chairman conservation review board evelyn mrs dorcus recalls the long hours involved in running the business we made a good living but we worked until 11 pm every day the boys helped by selling food snacks ice cream and cigarettes in the arcade area of the hall and also cut ice with dad during the winter months we held midnight dances on spe cial occasions and civic holdiays i will never forget washing dishes through the early morning hours on these occasions perhaps that is why i didnt like mussel mans lake and pieferred to work at the store my father bought in zephyr fred coultice built a house nearby on lakeshore drive and in 1952 he sold glen dale beach to stu patrick a noteable meat reatailer reeve and deputy councillor from aurora mr patrick says he operated glendale beach as highly profitable venture over the years only summer operation made sense at that time picnickers were required to enter the main gate by the store they paid admission had their hand stamped bought groceries and rented boats by noon on sundays we filled the westerly side of the park with 3000 to 4000 people only then would we open the easterly side for further patrons once a week weheld a mixed dance country popular music art selsie and the late bob scotts bands were a mainstay at the pavilion mr patrick says fred coultice built a solid pavillion there was never a vibra tion in the dance floor the foundation will remain after we are all gone boy was it built in 1973 maxwell and ann ewart purch ased and operated the park and they still conduct the saturday night dances on be half of the owners we enjoy running the hall but we were undercapitalized to promote the business in the right way vern da vies owns cedar beach pavilion on the opposite side of the lake his pa rents built the dance hall m 1929 and vern and audrey took over the busmes in 1945 we have conducted friendly competition with glendale over the years says vern we feature saturday mght country music dances and rent the hall for banquets and christmas parties all the big bands have played here at one time or another includ ing don messer and his islanders jack evans and bobby gimby recent events should make glendale beach an excellent investmet for an owner with a promotional flair today big band music is being re discovered by young people and is being featured on radio stations ckan cjcl and fm108 1 am sure young people would like to dance to a live orchestra says well known toronto bandleader ron bagnato palace royal recently hwy 404 and other paved roads have brought musselmans lake to the doorstep of toronto scarborough and markham simply exit easterly off hwy 404 at the bloomington road continue to the ninth concession and north to the front door of glendale beach good pavement all the way today a regular liquor license from l lb o is obtainable for the premises glendale beach could be operated as an entertainment lounge with at least one hour live entertainment for every four operating hours or as a dining lounge with an expandable license i feel the property has a great potential considering the recent developments men tioned colonial bedroom suite by henry link colonial styling neer looked so handsome as with henry link s magniticent stoneylxook maple finished in a soft nutmeg ixow n this thoughttully designed collection blends details inspired by early american originals with contempo rary features stoneylxook maple offers quality construc tion good looks and sotid value standards you ii find in all products by i lenry link 4 piece bed wall unit 21 95 triple dresser vertical mirror wdrawers drawerdoor chest 89988 44988 81988 top of the line seal postu bedding special sealy prestige posturepedic set king size mattress and box spring regular h8788 king size mattress and box spring regular 1133 88 814 sealy premier 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