Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 1, 1986, p. 18

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p18 weekender november 1 1986 weekender entertainment economistsun the tribune 2942200 6402100 special concert to benefit heart fund a cold doortodoor february fundraising drive triggered an idea in the mind of markville heart and stroke foundation volunteer tony murphy there has to be another way to raise money for this cause his idea to hold a benefit con cert at the plush new markham theatre is now a fullfledged com munity project with lots of local talent on stream tickets at 10 per seat should glean 4000 for the ontario heart and stroke foundation the local febrary campaign raised more than 41000 the concert to be held nov 15 will feature a double billing the gilbert and sullivan society and markham men of harmony each donating their time ross sutherland from the latter group is coproducing the event master of ceremony for the evening is tom williamson a loc al comedian who is also vice pres ident of underwood chemicals markham one treat for the evening will be a solo by elizabeth mawson known to fans of charlottetown festival for her portrayal of marilla in anne of green gables for the past 19 years bob gibson sales manager for toshiba is donating an am fm double tape radio as a door prize for information or for tickets call 2941816 2946122 or mar kham theatre at 2946122 markham men of harmony rehearse for the markham heart and stroke benefit concert to be held saturday nov 15 from the left front row are bob foster jack kalbfleisch fore ground dave leach bruce mckenzie back liddle v oup are w row dave feltrin doug burrows middle ross gilbert and george travis the group ontario district chorus champions dave y streeter is chorus director j sjoerd witteveen downtown sound with jw egdginton tonight is his and hers nite at footloose on hwy 7 in mar kham there will be lots of prize giveaways also get the edge with downtown sound from jw egdginton reservations are recom- mended for the weekends fernandos starting nov 2nd fernandos will present a magiciancome dian every sunday evening admission for adults is 5 seniors and children are 3 dinner will be served from 5 pm enjoy fernandos new pro duction love is slightly out of control a musical comedy review all about love the even ing is filled with comical skits music and dance numbers the show features the talent of brian pearcy bonnie pegler laana taylor wayne jones and allan may fernandos is lo cated on main street north markham shows are friday and satur day night dinner is from 7 to 9 pm and curtain time is 915 pm the price is 2295 per per son for dinner and show for re- servations call 2946523 brodies this weekend brodies on hwy 7 unionville will be featuring the music of ron nig- rini playing your favorite pop songs and oldies there is no cover duchess every sunday is jam nite at the duchess main st mar kham featuring steve shere all amateurs are welcome otooles whats on jvanctj jfoikbz zgqzzoo every wednesday evening enjoy rock n roll night at otooles where eric otooles resident dj will play favorites from the 60s each monday tuesday and thursday listen to todays top hits otooles is located on hwy 7 east of mccowan in markham cotton club every monday through satur day night listen to the eclectic new music sounds at thecotton club on hwy 48 south of 14th avenue wellington tonight nuraw blooze will take the stage at 930 pm there is no cover charge also enjoy televised specials on the wellingtons 10foot screen nags head dirty berts the connection takes the stage tonight at dirty berts lo cated in the lower level of fer nandos on main st markham melbas dine to the guitar sounds of paul brooks every thursday through saturday at melbas on washington st markham re servations are recommended tonight the nags head will be presenting the paul james band there will be a 5 cover charge hobby horse arms tom baker the former musical director of the second city revue performs every saturday night at the hobby horse arms on main st ux- bridge the piano soloist plays from a collection of pub songs and will also play requests showtime is 830 pm and there is no cover charge ristorante the old town hall on main st markham italian res taurant will be featuring the guitar playing of pino thurs day through saturday images the newly renovated images in the lower level of the old town hall in markham will be featuring top 40s music and the golden oldies tonight every wednesday night is ladies night there will be a door prize every week markham theatre kim and jerry brodey will open markham theatres family series on sunday november 9 in two perform ances 1 and 330 pm this show is an enchanting mix of music and mine for children of all ages tickets are available by calling the box office at 479- 0201 they are 550 cullen barns tonight cullen country barns on the corner of steeles ave and kennedy rd south will be presenting mcgillicuddys lost weekend this play written by keith roulston is about the adventures of a small town one- man police force when he tries to take his first vacation in years everything that could possibly go wrong docs the cost for dinner and show is 22 per person the show runs ev ery thursday friday and saturday night and dinner be gins at 6 pm every thursday through saturday afternoon at 1 and 3 pm the cullen matinee theatre presents prairie a musical portrayal of the settle ment of western canada during the middle 1800s the cost is 350 for adults 3 for seniors and 150 for children for reservations and further information call 4774475 deer park inn deer parks theatre in the park on hwy 47 in stouffville is presenting come blow your horn a neil simon comedy ev ery friday and saturday even ing with matinees on wednes days dinner starts at 630 pm and the show is at 830 pm for further information and reservations call 6406060 lindners lindners dining lounge in the markham village lanes will be presenting the music of james rea tonight back by popular demand mr rea will be performing each tuesday and wednesday from 8 pm un til midnight and thursday through saturday from 9 pm to 1 am during the fall and winter months in whistons upstairs lounge old village tonight local talent rick washbrook will be featured in the old village pub located on main st north in markham from 9 pm until 1 am enjoy a late night munchie while listen ing to your favorite weekend en tertainers available on the old village pub menu some heavy reading taffy hornibrook a student at et crowle public school in mar kham picked up 24 pocket books at the recent sale held at the mar kham community library as part of library week celebrations bill lanning

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