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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1984, p. 6

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ma6 wednesday february 8 1984 r member ramada for your valentine v a special dinner will be served on sat feb 11th and tues feb 14th brunch on sun feb 12th adults s1150 children 675 f valentines day party feb 14th in the zodiac i ps every tuesday is ladies night ramada hotel don valley 185 yorkland blvd 4939000 fun musical fitness spoof call us now for san destin resort florida from at the gulf i jodemasson includes airfare accommodation ea of four plus car best price on other sun destinations 90c1 by don bernard editor in writing the fitness spoof tied to be fit david scott has managed to combine songs and humor in a unique blend that should delight those attending the cullen country barns theatre starring gerry quigley and stephanie gorin the45minute show was also directed by mr scott a richmond hill resident who is charge of the barns theatre operation tied to be fit is a twoperson show which offers both stars the chance to display their am ple talents ms gorin plays the girl who decides she needs to lose some weight to attract a man conversely mr quigley plays the boy who wants to build up his muscles and gain weight to attract the girl of his dreams they meet at the health spa and oh well you know the rest but this simple plot is infused with humor and music and the performers are so energetic that the plot itself becomes part of the spoof its all good fun and a show that all members of the family can enjoy the success of the show hinges on strong perform ances by the two stars serving travellers since 1 955 54 wellington st w marlham 2947620 inthemarkham shopping centre mm valentine day special sat feb 11 1984 dont miss this super show one 8 aelita only viva las vegas new york london las vegas rome berlin nassau dinner and show 25per person includes salad roast beef potatoes vegetables du iour english trifle tea or coffee reserve now feb 11 only 2946523 fernandos restaurant 60 main st n markham in the village shoppes plaza yso offers cream of classical music the york symphony orchestra is presenting the cream of symphonic music this coming weekend according to spokesper son audrey richard the 70- member orchestra will per form music by beethoven donizetti bach and brahms featuring cana das foremost oboist melvin berman and conductor and music director clifford poole this concert will be the york symphony orches tras fourth concert of the season each year the sym phony presents five con certs per season in two locations per show the first concert will take place at the thornhill community centre on friday feb 10 and the second will be at au rora high school on satur day feb 11 both shows are from 830 to 1030 pm tickets cost 7 for adults 4 for seniors and students they are available at sam the record man in hillcrest mall at markville shopping centre and at the informa tion kiosk at thornhill square for more ticket in formation call 8815383 ramada naissancl hotel packages toronto scarborough aitabtc feb 1 184 feb 1464 deluxe overnight accomodation ivereyjstrarion bottle of champagne in room upon arrival dinner for two in whitesijes dining room or santaro japanese restaurant choice of appetucr entree dessert coffee or tea from whitesides or sanoto dinner menu ramada renaissance hotel toronto a wharton hotel 205 kennedy rood scarborough ontario mlt 3c2 4162991500 63rd annual of fine furniture now in full swing r mmniiiwfiimmiiiiib ms gorin sings well and shows energy and enthusiasm but its mr quigley who steals the show with his amazing fa cial expressions and excellent comic timing even with material that seems rather thin at times he brings out the humor using body language and facial ex pressions my personal favorite was a song called aching muscles set to the tune of paper roses in which both performers live out the agony of trying to become fit a rock and roll spoof by mr quigley in which he sings ab out meeting the love of his life while jogging is also a high light ms gorin also does an amusing takeoff on television exercise shows tickets for the show cost 150 for adults and 1 for seniors and children the theatre is closed mondays but performances are held tues days at 1045 am and 1 pm wednesdays at 1 pm and 330 pm thursday to saturday 1 pm 2pm arid 3 30 pm and sundays at 1230 pm 2 pm and 330 pm cullen country barns are lo cated at steeles ave and ken nedy rd the show plays until march 25 mr entertainment a weekly guide for your night out a courageous group of vietnam veter- sion in ted kotcheffs latest filin uncom- ans embarks on a dangerous rescue mis- mon valor movie scene these misfits follow t tried true formula by ian bailey the narrative mechanics that sent greg ory peck david niven and those chaps off to the aegean in the guns of navarone and lee marvin and his gang of misfits into axisheld europe in the dirty dozen is hard at work behind the scenes of ted kotcheff s adventure uncommon valor it has been years since either navarone or dozen yet valor is shaped to the speci fications they established theres a mis sion to be pulled off in dangerous territory only an odd collection of men can handle it and theres a tough as nails sob who is going to drag his team in and get the job done what has changed in uncommon valor is the setting and the ideology behind the pyrotechnics whereas navarone and dozen were set in europe valor is set in laos in the 80s whereas peck niven and marvin were fighting nazis for democracy gene hack- man and his crew of battlehardened volun teers fight against the viet cong without the moral support of their own country in those world war ii adventures the black and white hats were obvious in valor there is alot of grey to confuse the heroes gene hackman is colonel jason rhodes a career soldier bounced out of the service by his obsession with lobbying the us gov- o coupon cut out i teds breakfast special steak eggs toast and coffee only 99 3 o g 3 b mm with this coupon z 1t- served daily o 8 am to 11pm s- valid until feb 29 with this coupon only g teds cafeteria j 72 main st n tm coupon cut out and deli a o c u o z o c h o c i 2943832 ernment to confront the issue of soldiers missing in action after the vietnam war rhodes personal stake in the issue rests on evidence that his own son is being held prisoner in a particular laotian prisoner of war camp with no official assistance forthcoming the plot takes a turn into the pages of sol- dier of fortune magazine as rhodes re cruits five of his sons surviving buddies fred ward reb brown harold sylvester tim thomerson randall tex cobb for a vigilante mission back into laos to res cue him the audacity of the mission lots of heli copters explosions and machine guns and the intriguing challenge it presents helps the film along even when acting writing and direction dont can they pull it off what will go wrong who isnt going to make it these are the questions that sustain interest and assist the f ilmin succeeding as rousing entertain ment director ted kotcheff first blood keeps things interesting through a func tional direction of events that exploits the situations and the characters who are often more eccentric than human and willing to die for the gloryof their cause t glory is the focus of another side of the film its consideration of the much mailg- g ned us soldier in vietnam uncommon valor is heavily ideological but its politics are a strange blend of left and right on the left rhodes condemns rich amer icans who kept their sons at home while the sons of the lessaffluent were slaughtered on the right the films whole premise smacks of right wing dirty harryish vigi- lantism on an international scale at one point of the film hackman justi fies the mission in his john waynebest were the only hope those boys have so were going back there and this time no one can dispute the tightness of what were doing in the end uncommon valors politics are neither left nor right the film is in- stead an apolitical tribute to what it sees as the faceless pawn 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