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Weston Times (1966), 5 Sep 1968, p. 11

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The lounge that the Roman- tics are playing in at the Villa in very deceiving from the street. it looks just like my other or- dinary restaurant but It the hack in I very pretty little lounge with Spanish decor. Tho pres- ent group and the room seem to be made for each other. very play well. The group in comprised of Ii: Italiui boyar--five musicians and a vocalist. They play all those old favorite Italian song: that is bound to put most lnyone in I romnntic mood. This is a. very versatile group and they play all the modern songs as To form a Dance Band. Must be able to read and play big dance band orches- trations. No Rock! Prefer- ably age 25 to 50 years. Most of the music that thin group play: In like their nun. implies, romantic and antimon- tal. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Sunday Dinner With All The Trimmings 0pm " Hours 7 Day: . Week 1599 The Queemwcy 255-120I < Maybe I'm jun In old ant-F mentalist, but Franco’s Roman, tica, the group now playing " the Vill: Restaurant in Cooki- ville, play the type of mulic that nppelll to me. MUSICIANS WANTED 5 Windsor Rd., Wench Phone 244-0330 or 251-6581 Doy- mm ll". -MYIIIVU In." MIDI! 071-81" " 7"“C’f Sylvia Thorn. AI main any" who Mrs mil-nit lock sum 1 ml "min. Space for Private Parties Up to 50 Cloverleaf Hotel 619 Evans Ave. (Brown's Line and Q.E.) ROY REDDISH an. fuming, ttat. NOW APPEARING Phone or Write CL 9-9611 ETOBICOKE Jam HWAV 27 Ind KlPllNO AVE with Roger Doria 'INN Miss Thome hll s vast back- ground of experience in musical comedies in Toronto. She was road man-get for Mnry Lou Col- ling and therefore has mingled with, and picked up tips, from some of the big stars in the business. She has a voice with I vocal range of three octaves and for Sylvia has returned from Montreal where Ihe we: featur- ed as 'Diamond Lil' It the Sky- line Hotel. She has only been singing in nightclubs for 1 year but her seven months as “Dia- mond Lil" has given her the ex- perience needed to get I room involved in singing along and enjoying themselves. Thu featured vocalist in the lounge this week and next in Sylvi: Thoma. The Bernie Bluk Trio is buck from their vacation and In once again planing patrons in the Little Brown Jug Lounge It the Ascot Inn. If you water dining and tune.. ing or hut onjoy lining back Ind enjoying good music, then I would recommend that you drop out to the vi“: " the junction of Highways 5 and 10. Sponsored by tho U.C. Religion and Cutters (lubinh) Society, 135 u nos: AVENUE 7.30 p.m. (Early Bird.) -8.00 p.m. REGULAR GAMES lmtt CHARMER Magnum; ACADEMY 4 DINING 4 DANCING Studios Located at ‘ HUMBERTOWN PLAZA, 805 ‘WILSON AVE. (at Dufferin) Classes Commence Sept. T-Registrations Accepted Now Principals Are Members of C.D.T.A. and C.N.A.D.M. Announces Opening Of MODELLING AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT COURSE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS For Information Call 742-2110 WNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH ST. D'tMETRiUS CHURCH HALL [IoIIiljjiijiipriTllE SCHOOL of DANCING 0 Pro-School . Bullet tTap Classes Being Taught by Wendie Smith Formerly of the Estelle Modelling Studio BINGO PHONE 621-4520 lame song: [he geU up to mezzo soprano. Sylvia can certainly get down lower 1nd belt out than old favorites like the ones Al Jolson made famous. Sylvia has, I great desire tn some day be able to get back into musical comedy work again, but IfttAINU'0'tt' 1tumAlNT1Uts', the group pie- tured here, are the current hit at the Villa Restaurant and Tavern in Cooksville. This is one of the better groups in the area to dance to, or listen to the old sentimental favourites. Comprising the group are (left FRAyf0's ROMANTICS, the q Pro-Ballot . Modern Jazz . Highland ijlillaiEili2ilirj-f)iliji this time either on Broadway or in u, Vegas. In the meantime I am sure I. lot of people are pleased that she is singing in nightclubs where they can enjoy her abilities. Many people will be pleased in see the Bummer over so that they get back to watching their favorite program on T.V. again Jamaican calypso dancer is pleasing patrons of the Villa Tavern with h er shows nightly. A truly talented dancer with an act that is anything but vulgar, Peggy has played many of the top clubs in Toronto an d is winning friends wherever she appears. PE G " JACKSON, the to right), Albert Cappadocia, vocalist; Franco Vani, accordion and organ; Cosimo Giammarco, guitar: Gino Cmone. drums; Bruno Vani, bass. Missing when this photo was taken, was the sax player, John Piekani. instead of n11 thou re-runl. There Ire also many who will be pleased to no the binzol start- ing uglin. I notice that the Rexdale Lions Club will be operating I bingo every Monday at Pine Point Hall. This great service organ- ization sure works hard at mak- ing money for charity. In! Sid. Hwy. tr, In» of .11th - 139-1391 and hunting a sandinavion Sumac-bod and Chancel hailed Shah REXDALE LIONS CLUB DINING and DANCING 1?,,9,l,ta,a,gae, 132?. "SENTIMENTAL MUSIC FOR DANCING” NOW APPEARING TWICE NIGHTLY PEGGY JACKSON CASH PRIZES EVERY MONDAY STARTING 8p.m. SEPT. 9th. AT Pine Point Community Centre VILLA COOKSVILLE PLAZA No. I0 HWY. AND DUNDAS ST. (S Hwy.) Licanud Under L.C.B.0. All Proceeds For Charitable Work BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ‘FRANCO'S ROMANTICS' The new addition of the MERMAID LOUNGE that will locum BINGO Opening Monday "DENNIS umm TRIO" Allenby Ave., Rexdole Famous Jamaican Dal-cor Sponsored By tothe Ion than 5,500,000 't0"ttetq visited the on.» Puma. a Expo " in Neutral last yur. twice " any visitors u original. ly eteiet.U.rht annual "port of “I. Giulio Department of Trad. Ind Development .1” mt- that the pgvilion's reo- mum.- Ittnctod 700,000 p.- trons. RESTAURANT and TAVERN FORUM RESTAURANT and TAVERN MT BROWN'S LINI Fully Licaneod Aid-dp-Kee-fry. Parking Om “port m.ttu will delight yaw, with add-d cum. .4 may amm- pe. W- In! you down tho an A tat-ber " tho mm‘ Club and who: l'nun, Dun Gully in” PPs I. l -.m.. Sand-v It IJ'I. h FOR ALL THE FAMILY! I Children', Order h Pike] SUPERB DINING lanai»! Foam». Avullabll 259-601 f 4 THEATRES 4 NIGHT CLUBS reason. JUDY COULSON. the bunny girl pictured here is a former airline steward- eee who is now serving cue- tomers in the Little Brown Jug lounge at the Ascot Inn. The training that Judy re- ceived as a stewardess can be seen shining through nightly, and a more eourte. ous and pleasant waitreel would be hard to find. IF AIRLINE traffic bu declined in the last few months, this pretty young lady coulg very yell Irs, the Shak-on-c-lun, Pius, 'eaghettt . Dining Room I Tub-M o Dnlhory 5M4 DUNDAS W. 239-981. This Week's Feature SPAGHITTl-IIGATONI SHELL! We the an. thildnn'l "do". PIAlT’Ts Victim The Magic SM launder Clo-non NEW HOURS 7 A.M. ht I A.M. STEAK-ON-A-BUN TRY OUR DELICIOUS CHILDREN'S SATURDAY MANN" RELAX AND LISTEN. OI DANCI To ON! ttr THE FINEST TRUMPET PLAYERS IN SHOW III. " N. Queen St. Minion 239-2175 Dining cud Bunch] NIIMly - B-t Facilities Now Appearing ‘FRANK MO'I'lEY' "INSPECTOR CLOUSSEAU" AND THE MOTLEY CREW (OUSIN DON'S ROADHOUSE t TAVERN M"" mm. Sa-her s, "pt: WI.“ [MIG "NM! LC.B.O, magma-um I llama...- WHAT IS YOUR Do drop In and unity tor. can! B “a Waving Nod-HI m " MM Mk... lOUIS GONDOS This Hunt-t, but“ and Mm? Chopin’s Sybil“ Wolf Side - Michelin? 900mm (”Hwy-NM) Amploluopm 00'!le Night In The MUSICAL MOON

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