Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1987, p. 38

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p38weekender april 4 19s7 weekender entertainment jconomistsun the tribune 2942200 6402100 bonnie scots at cjs this weekend cjs restaurant having recently been reno vated and reopened c j s res taurant located between 16th ave and major mackenzie on hwy 48 presents live country music from 9 pm 1 am every saturday night this weekend the bonnie scots take the stage all amateurs are welcome to show their talent deer park inn deer parks theatre in the park on hwy 47 in stouffville presents the neil simon com edy last of the red hot lovers until mid may performances take place on friday and saturday evenings with dinner being served at 630 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 men of harmony the markham men of har mony will present their annual show on april 23 24 and 25 at the markham theatre for the per forming arts for tickets and further info call les hopkins at 4390332 the greens the chasers blues band will perform tonight at the greens restaurant main st stouffvil le playing from 10 pm 1 am fernandos havoc moi begins its brief two whatson jvancu crfomln 2g42200 week run ending april 11 this unpredictable wild and zany comedy is loads of fun with audi ence participation and input fernandos dinner theatre is located on main street n mar kham dinner is from 7 to 9 pm and curtain time is 915 pm the price is 2295 per person for din ner and show for reservations call 2946523 nags head tonight nags head north lo cated on woodbine ave pre sents an evening of favorite beach boy tunes with endless summer nags head north presents their band wars competition beginning april 9 and running until may 6 local bands will perform on stage in the hope of winning a share of 75 hours of studio time markham theatre tickets are still available for tonights performance of come back to the 5 and dime jimmy dean jimmy dean tickets are 10 the irish rovers will close the markham theatres subscrip tion season with a single per formance on tuesday april 7 at 8 pm admission is 1750 for further information and tickets call the box office at 479- 0201 dirty berts tonight texas a southern rock band will take the stage and on sunday night remarque will perform on sunday dirty berts located on main st north in markham is open to all ages hobby horse arms tom baker will perform tonight at the hobby horse arms main street n ux- bridge lindners enjoy your favorite tunes from the mos through to present day rock n roll with pianist vocalist patricia gontier ms gontier will be playing in whis- tons upstairs lounge mar kham village lanes from 8 pm to 1 am tuesday through friday brodies ron jones will entertain at brodies tonight brodies is lo cated on hwy 7 in unionville there is no cover charge herongate barn tonight is the last evening to see no sex please were british at herongate barn dinner theatre the play is about the antics of a young couple avoiding a scan dal resulting from the wifes attempt to supplement tbe fami ly income dinner is served at 7 pm fol lowed by the show at 830 pm tickets are 22 which includes a five course homecooked din ner theatre and sales tax for tickets and further info call dawn or cheryl at 2940426 duchess sunday is jam nite at the duchess main st markham featuring david hines all amateurs are welcome 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 1am the sheraton parkway is at hwy 7 and leslie street cotton club listen to the sounds of cfny every thursday night at the cot ton club 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 cullen barns the fourposter is on at cullen country barns dinner theatre on the corner of steeles ave and kennedy 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 wanted is the new show play ing at cullen barns matinee theatre with performances tuesday thursday friday and saturday afternoons at 1 or 3 pm this musical comedy is ab out the true life story of cana dian detective john wilson mur ray who lived from 1874 until 1906 for reservations and further information call 4774475 old village rick washbrook will be fea tured this evening at the old vil lage spaghetti house main st n markham melbas dine to the guitar sounds of paul brooks every thursday through saturday at melbas on washington st markham re servations are recommended larry and frankie newly opened this res taurant at hwys 404 and 7 fea tures family meals for break fast lunch and dinner and after 9 pm seven days per week fe atures professional djs and dancing in review beatles imitators draw appreciative audience by jennifer dempsey saturday night at nags head north its 1964 and the beatles are on stage playing to a large appreciative crowd no you are not dreaming the band is called 1964 and they look act and sound remarkably like the bea tles although all four members grew up in the united states they speak with authenticsounding english accents 1964 took theirname in mem ory of the year that the beatles came to america when asked why after more than 2 a years in the business they arc still copying the beatles and not moving on to record their own originals 1964 came close to signing contacts where their original tunes would be recorded but they say the commitments fell through ness explained mark benson who plays john lennon when you get so tied up in the business you begin to pull away from the music mr benson explained that group members had grown up with the beatles we idolized the beatles mr benson explained we decided that if you wanted to copy music you may as well copy a band that you had some sort of love for and copy the beatles they do not only do they play the beatles tunes from 1964 1966 but they also feature gary with a paul mccarthystyle switching from righthand to left and greg who plays ringo starr switching on drums from lefthanded to right- handed their reasoning we decided that if we were going to do the show wed make it as authentic as possible mr benson said last come back come back to the 5 and dime jimmy dean jimmy dean closes tonight at markham theatre at 8 pm the play is presented by vo 8 s f jw and then their stage duplicates the bea- mm explained that their sound board is miked the way the original bea tles albums were recorded the sound was very clear a deafen ing 120 deciblcs the crowd enjoyed every mi nute of it they didnt need any encouragement to get out on the dance floor in fact the dance floor was packed the fans complied with the bands request to clap out the beat and mark remarked sim ple isnt it it could even be a hit needless to say the song was a hit from years ago called eight days a week after the original two sets the crowd literally demanded an en core so the band replayed such classics as roll over beeth oven molsons is sponsoring the band on their tour this year after hav ing seen them play at ontario place last year the band will rock at their old stomping ground ontario- place again thjssunu mer juhe2

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