Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1987, p. 21

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wbekenbehvebroakv wis8 p21t weekender entertainment conomistsun the tribune 2942200 6402100 entertainment for teens by beau monde dirty berts calling all teens enjoy dirty berts first teen night with beau monde sunday night from 730 pm until midnight soft drinks and munchies will be served whats on jvcunaj cjiojzin 2q2200 fernandos tonight is the last evening to see the musical love is slight ly out of control at fernandos located on main street n mar kham the musical comedy re vue features skits music and dance numbers the show stars brian pearcy bonnie pegler laana taylor wayne jones and allan may 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 hobby horse arms the conrad kipping quartet will entertain guests at the hob by horse arms main street n uxbridge tonight lindners lindners dining lounge in the markham village lanes will be presenting the music of james rea tonight mr rea performs each tuesday and wednesday from 8 pm until midnight and thursday through saturday from 9 pm to 1 am during the fall and winter months in whistons upstairs lounge nags head r the white a tribute band to led zepplin will take the stage tonight at nags head north lo cated on woodbine ave herongate barn the herongate barn dinner theatre is presenting no sex please were british until april 4 the play is about the antics of a young couple avoiding a scan dal resulting from the wifes attempt to supplement the fami ly income the show runs thursday through sunday dinner is served at 7 pm followed by the show at 845 pm tickets are 20 per person thurs fri and sun and 22 on saturday which includes a five course home cooked dinner theatre and sales tax for tickets and further info call dawn or cheryl at 2940426 sheraton parkway the parkways entertain ment lineup in captain pepper- trees monday through wednes day features pianist catherine wilson 5 8 pm canadian pian ist john arpin takes the stage thursday and friday from 5 pm until 1 am and on satur day from 9 pm until 1 am the sheraton parkway is at hwy 7 and leslie street brodies mark wilton will entertain at brodies saturday and sunday evening brodies is located on hwy 7 in unionville there is no cover charge old village tonight rick washbrook will be playing at the old village spaghetti house located on main street n markham en joy late night munchies in the old village pub deer park inn deer parks theatre in the park on hwy 47 in stouffville presents celebrations this ori ginal revue features deano se ward paul saunders dona hird robin white and mark bernkoff the abcs of prison abc film crews were in unionville last week filming a new series called marian state the program which debuts in late march depicts the lives and goings on in a maximum securtiy pris on union villes quaintness is used as a contrast to the reality of harsh prison life the crew is returning for additional filming in the future bill lanning performances take place on friday and saturday evenings with dinner being served at 6 30 pm the show begins at 830 pm the cost is 2495 per per son enjoy deer parks wednesday matinee with lunch being served before the show at noon the cost is 1495 for further information and reservations call 6406060 melbas dine to the guitar sounds of paul brooks every thursday through saturday at melbas on washington st markham re servations are recommended footloose enter the dance contest at footloose on hwy 7 in mar kham on wednesday night at 10 pm the grand prize winners will be spending their spring vacation in las vegas reservations are recom mended for the weekends duchess sunday is jam nite at the duchess main st markham featuring david hines all amateurs are welcome otooles otooles- located on hwy 7 east of mccowan features rock n roll night every wednesday where eric otooles resident dj plays favorites from the 60s on monday tuesday and thursday listen to todays top hits otooles now offers their new sunday brunch from 11 am 3 pm cotton club every thursday night at the cotton club listen to the sounds of cfny there is music every night at this markham night spot monday through satur day from 9 pm with djs mees- ter and poblette the cotton club on hwy 48 south of 14th avenue is open for lunch and dinner ristorante the old town hall on main st markham restaurant fea tures pino playing the guitar thursday through saturday cullen barns the fourposter is now being performed at cullen country barns dinner theater on the corner of steeles ave and ken nedy rd south this comedy was written by jan de hartog the cost for dinner and show is 22 per person the show runs every thursday friday and saturday night and dinner be gins at 6 pm and will also be performed in the new wednes day luncheon theatre for reservations and further information call 4774475 markham district high school passports needed for classy travel by paul pivato visitors to next weeks open house at markham district high school will be treated to a multi cultural smorgasbord featuring highstepping cabaret dancers and waiters in roman togas the february 19 visitors will re ceive passports that enable them to tour the various ethnic centres stationed throughout the school the event runs from 7 pm to 930 pm our program is different this year in that theres a multicultu ral theme said cochairperson and history teacher bill mathi- son its a reflection of our school which is becoming more multicultural along with cochairperson fay espinosa mr mathison orga nized an open house committee to coordinate various ethnic cen tres each ethnic centre will be run by one of the schools depart ments he said the family studies depart ment for instance is setting up a taste of the world restaurant featuring recipees from around the world the department also plans to host a seminar on discrimination in the workplace the english department is put ting on dramatizations of cana dian ethnic literature and busi ness studies is offering a lecture on law in different countries one of the more entertaining cultural centres run by the theatre arts department fea tures a puppet workshop a docu- drama about immigrants in canada and a mime titled black vs white other cultural centres will fea ture a french cabaret a compari son of canadian and american cultures and the contribution of different countries to the world of math a touring band sponsored by the music department will regale visitors as they move from one centre to another everyones getting excited and theres a lot of learning going on said fay espinosa who founded a multicultural club at the school we can tolerate one another better if we understand one another she said the guidance department in vites the parents of grade 8 stu dents attending the school next year to come to the open house and meet the teachers there will be door prizes and awards for the best displays as well as guided tours through the cultural centres

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