Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 18, 1987, p. 35

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raebkbndeptfuirczsfotira weekender entertainment mam tn bcii homenude passt i toonto hjj amvwj uartharo at ham street 39 main street north markham ontario phone 416 w15670 famous people players coining to markham markham theatre mark your calendars for september 11 12 and 13 when the theatre presents the world renowned famous people players tickets go on sale for these performances july 20 prices are 1750 for adults and 1250 for seniors and chil dren under 12 for further info call 4790201 nags head north tonight listen to the voice of coney hatch when the carl dixon band takes the stage at nags head north located on woodbine avenue whats on brodies jvancu cjfosfzin m- 2g42200 dirty berts dirty berts presents stran gers tonight on sunday dirty berts located on main street in markham is open to all ages and presents threshold doors open at 7 pm lulus markham resident paul cookson is organizing a bus trip to lulus in kitchener home of the worlds longest bar august 15 anyone over 19 is welcome to bookin advance a dress code will be enforced tickets are 18 for further in formation call paul cookson at4776465 otooles otooles couldnt wait and tonight they will celebrate with a 1987 new years par ty beginning at 8 pm there will be an evening of contests including a prize for the best dressed couple lindners enjoy your favorite tunes from the 40s to todays rock n roll with vocalist anne se quin ms sequin performs in whistons upstairs lounge markham village lanes from 8 pm 1 am tuesday through friday patio lantern cated on hwy 7 just east of wootten way beginning at 8 pm deer park inn deer parks theatre in the park on hwy 47 in stouffvil- le presents their production boeing boeing a comedy ab out three stewardesses and their one playboy fiancee performances take place friday with doors opening at 7 pm and dinner being served at730pm on saturday even ing doors open at 6 pm with dinner being served at 630 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 1695 secret agent performs for further info and re- tonight at patio lantern lo- servations call 6406060 joe wood entertains audi ences this weekend at brodies located in unionville cullen barns beginning this week and running until october 3rd at cullen country barns dinner theatre is noel cowards famous comedy of the forties private lives for reservations and furth er information about perform ances at cullen barns call 477- 4475 hobby horse arms- tom baker entertains audi ences with jazz on piano this weekend at the hobby horse arms in uxbridge fernandos again bright city lights is being held over at fernandos dinner theatre this musical is an upbeat tour across amer ica visiting with songs and skits some of your favorite cities and streets enjoy your favorite tunes from motown to hollywood bright city lights can be seen friday and saturday evening dinner is served at 7 the progress yorkettes baton club returned home from the cana dian championships in regina with four first place finishes six seconds and one fifth the club sent 29 members in total pictured are the juvenile dance twirl team back row tara graham christy easson maryan denholm front jennifer mason marian- njfonipkins tonia gallettiaabscntv tania dawes twirlers are tops in regina competition by kathleen griffin york region baton twirlers took home an outstanding four first places six seconds and one fifth from the canadian championships in regina last weekend the progress yorkettes baton club sent 29 of their 55 member troup to the competition and earned first place honors in the follow ing categories senior twirl team juvenile c dance twirl senior twirl corps and juvenile twirl corps more than 1000 girls and boys from across canada participated in the competition including markham native tania dawes who competed with a broken arm executive vice president linda whitehead said shes not a icomplainer and she wanted to go we made a sling to match the costume it was her left arm and after one of the shows we removed the sling and there was blood on it she never said a word the progress yorkettes formerly the richvale lions majorette corps have been in existence since 1972 they hold classes and enter competitions from september to july for kids between 4 and 18 years old its constantly growing at the moment were trying to get it recognized as an amateur sport in canada mrs whitehead said marjorie moore past president agrees wedliketoseeitin the olympics she said their corps group no less than 12 participate in almost all local area parades including ones for the markham festival unionville festival and stouffvilles strawberry festival not to mention each communitys santa claus parade in 1986 the troup was asked to participate in montreals grey cup parade and won first place for their marching and manoeuver- ing techniques the kids love it said mrs whitehead they love the competi tion the travelling and its something the whole family can get involved in the progress club helps support the yorkettes by providing some sponsorship but the rest of their money comes from fund k raising events such as saturday night bingo at bingo town in 3 aurora one of the strengths of the club is many girls having gone through the program stay involved in a coaching capacity one such twirler is eighteenyearold tara kaszuba who has been in volved for 10 years she earned her teachers papers when she was 15 i enjoy it a lot she said i think ill be with them for awhile longer its really grown every year brings a new experience tara is also richmond hills 1987 carnival queen according to mrs moore this years biggest contibution to the sport has been made by head coach sylvia kernohan she initi- atedabadgfcprogramsimilarto the one in figure skating and it has been incoporated into clubs across the country pm with the show starting at 9 pm mike wyres hosts comedy night at fernandos located on main st in markham ev ery thursday if youre in the audience youre part of the show reservations are re commended for further information and reservations call 2946523 sheraton parkway the parkways entertain ment lineup in captain pep- pertrees monday through wednesday features pianist catherine wilson from 58 pm canadian pianist john arpin takes the stage thurs day and friday from 5 pm 1 am and on saturday from 9 am 1 am the sheraton parkway is at hwy 7 and les- lie st footloose footloose features yuk yuks nite each tuesday evening with two shows at 930 pm and 1030 pm try your surfing skills with thei footloose mechanical surf board on thursday night fri day is spin to win along with trivia nite and saturday is his and hers track suit nite warriors day comes to the ex a former commander of the hmcs haida and hmcs athabas- kan will be the guest speaker at a luncheon on warriors day at the canadian national exhibition the warriors day parade will take place saturday aug 22 starting at 1030 am the guest of honor will be general paul man- son chief of the defence staff general manson will be taking the salute at the marchpast of veter ans in front of the grandstand the guest speaker at the war riors day luncheon will be rear admiral robert welland admir al welland commanded the hmcs haida during world war ii and commanded the hmcs atha- baskan during the korean war tickets will be issued free to canadian and allied veterans or members of the canadian armed forces regularreserve ex- members of the canadian armed forces allied forces widows and veterans and their immediate families ticket applicants must give proof of military service person nel number and the name of their unit personnel on parade do not re quire tickets to enter the exhibi tion grounds forward your request for tick ets with a stamped selfaddressed envelope to warriors day tick etsbox 882 stations toronto onum4r2e0

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