Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 5, 1987, p. 25

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weekender september 5398wb25i cheaters come to herongate herongate barn herongate barn presents the original play cheaters running from sept 11 to oct 24 cheaters is about two phi landering couples confronted with a most awkward situa tion when circumstances bring all participants into a most improbable situation dinner theatre perform ances on thursday friday and sunday nights are 21 which includes dinner theatre and sales tax and 23 on satur day evening for further information and reservations call dawn or cheryl at 2940426 hobby horse arms whats on s jxanm cjfoikin 2g2200 piano with tom baker who will entertain audiences this weekend at the hobby horse arms in uxbridge nags head north enjoy a tribute band to u2 tonight with joshua taking the stage at nags head north lo cated on woodbine ave greens of markham sept 10 to 12 at the new greens in markham is george oliver and the gangbusters the greens is located in the new 16th avenue plaza cheers join friends at deer parks new pub cheers open tuesday through friday from 4 pm deer park inn by bruce stapley stealing a page from the lit tle train that could a group of local residents have set their sights on bringing an historical railroad to the stouffville area the york and durham railway committee held its inaugural meeting at the home of stouffville resident rob pare aug 25 mem bers hope to establish a stouffvil- leuxbridgeblackwater tourist train comprising restored passen ger cars and either a steam locomotive if one can be found or an early diesel engine canadas history was built on the rails said yds vice- president john weatherbee many towns including stouffvil le wouldnt have come to be with out the railway the group plans to meet with cn in an effort to obtain the right- ofway for the seldomused rail line that extends north from stouffville through uxbridge and to blackwater we feel an historical railroad would be a fantastic plus for the area says president rob pare also of stouffville it would offer local people and outoftowners an opportunity to go backin time along an extremely scenic route the group is pleased with the response so far from local govern ments and area organizations in cluding the uxbridgescott his torical society and the markham historical society the commit tee has 15 members with the list of supporters growing day by day mr weatherbee says its like a disease claims weatherbee you cant help but get hooked it was during a trip to pennsyl vania last fall that mr weath erbee himself got hooked on the idea of an historical tourist rail way for the stouffvilleuxbridge area there he saw many such operations and was impressed with their popularity the strasbourg line carries over 400000 people a year he claims we feel we have all the ingredients here to put together a successful railway he cites in particular the old uxbridge sta tion built in 1869 when the toron- tonippissing railroad was serv ing the area its a classic struc ture and well maintained mr weatherbee says it would be come the focal point both mr weatherbee and mr pare have been railway buffs for years mr pares a member of the richmond hill livesteamers while admitting that their plans are indeed ambitious they feel it can come to fruition if they obtain the necessary support well need to be well organized and well need to attract railroad people people withoxperiiscjj savs ml pmclipyiuw the first thing we must succeed in doing is obtaining a rightofway from cn once funding is arranged a feasibility study will be required there are government grants available for such projects ex plains pare he feels it shouldnt be difficult to interest the various levels of government due to the fact many jobs will be created while the main focus of the rail way would be on the passenger train it could also be booked for wedding and other private func tions the railway will give the area some new character says mr pare something we can all look at with pride everyone ive talked to agrees it would be great for the town the york and durham railway committee meets again this month anyone wishing to be come involved can call rob pare at 6407309 fotfourri super bargains new merchandise arriving daily up to 70 off lots of parking open sundays labour hours day mon fh sat sun 9 830 96 105 501 alden rd 4751095 r the greens of markham your neighbourhood meeting place join us for great rhythm blues with george oliver the gang buster sept 10 11 12 930 pm100 am family restaurant kids menu daily luncheon dinner specials 16th ave plaza 4717775 park on hwy 47 in stouffville presents its production boeing boeing a comedy about three stewardesses and their one playboy fiance 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 for further info and re servations call 6406060 enjoy your favorite jazz on back by popular demand deer parks theatre in the ah aboard for yesteryear humbertos hideaway humbertos hideaway din ner theatre formerly fer- nandos continues to present bright city lights until sept 5 this musical is an upbeat tour across america visiting with songs and skits well- known cities and streets tunes featured are from motown to hollywood bright city lights can be seen friday and saturday evening dinner is served at 7 pm and the show starts at 9 pm for further information and reservations call 2946523 markham theatre the world renowned famous people players will be at the markham theatre for the performing arts sept 11 12 and 13 tickets are now on sale this week prices are 1750 for adults and 1250 for seniors and children under 12 for further info call 4790201 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 to 1 am tuesday through friday brodies conrad benjamin enter tains audiences this weekend at brodies located in union- ville the unionville lions club presents the famous people players date september 11 12 13 800 pm place markham theatre tickets adults 1750 seniors under 12 1250 order early call 4790201 friendly family environment quality food at reasonable prices we feature an appetizing menu including ribs steaks roast and an exciting seafood menu daily lunch dinner specials special lounge menu monday special both include salad bar veal parmesan s spaghetti open for sunday brunch for reservations call 4759405 1020 denison st markham reserve now for chfistnw wrtlis- m denison lotfulwouwf ficoit

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