Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 15, 1989, p. 14

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by us or trrg doityourself 47idoou battle of bands given go- ahead by kate gilderdale town recreation programmer peter arnott is delighted his pro posal for a battle of the bands scheduled for saturday may 27 at the recreation centre has been approved by council with the proviso ticket sales must cover costs the competition is open to any band in york region that doesnt have a current recording contract any kind of band including rock and roll rockabilly rhythm and blues or blues is invited to take part he said entrants can submit demo tapes to the recreation centre up until friday april 14 those will be screened by the recreation department and town staff at wea records ontario branch and the top six or eight selections will be invited to play at the battle of the bands peter explained the focus is on original music he said but there may also be a category for best cover version of an established number right now were working on prizes we hope will include things like studio time equipment and albums hes also approaching radio station ckan for support in pro- ends saturday i jj- lip sxs x 3 g i v isif sears 111 july 1989 a on approved credit and remember at sears theres no down payment on approved credit offer applies to any single item of 200 or more in our home furnishings home appliance home entertainment departments see your sears retail store for details offer ends sat march 18 1989 heres what this terrific offer applies to home furnishings living room furni ture dining room furniture bedroom furniture occasional furniture bedding dinettes carpeting orientalaccent rugs smooth surface flooring home appliances electric ranges builtin cooking units range hoods dishwashers compactors microwave ovens washers dryers freezers refrigerators sew ing machines sewing furnilure vacuum cleaners cameras files safes and typewriters home entertainment color tvs music systems portable audio compact disc players and vcrs excluding chandeliers ccng tans and ready mode drapes 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shot deal it may travel around to different recreation departments in the region of york any surplus revenue will be put directly back into teen programs he noted adding the contest is open to all age groups he has contacted a s con struction and stouffville rental and it looks as if we will be able to get something together for a scaffold stage he plans to rent professional sound and lighting equipment with a qualified staff to run it to ensure a consistent mix of music and lighting the result will give bands the advantage of a professional showcase for their music like a typical touring rock and roll band it will be very loud and very exciting hes sending information to student council groups in york region schools inviting them to help with organization and pro motion of the event hes also contacted other municipalities in the region asking for support peter wants to generate funds towards overall teen programs in the area and if this years bat tle is successful hed like to book a top band like honeymoon suite or brighton rock to play at the conclusion of future contests its all part of his desire to give teens recreation opportunities in town why do the kids have to go out of town weve offered five dif ferent recreation programs for teens and were providing ser vices within whitchurch- stouffvilles boundaries since he started concentrating on teen programs hes noticed a significant drop in letters com plaining that young people have nothing to do in town with an audience capacity of 2000 and reasonable ticket prices he believes the show should easily break even with theurjpprt and involvement of area teerisj jffsrou for further information call peter at the recreation centre 6406527 this saturday is going to be v

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