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Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1984, p. 14

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PAIIGE 14, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8, 1984, WHITBY FREEF PRESS YOUR tDININGPLEASURE «'Vc422 II SINCE 1874 FINE DINING LOUNGE Mli -------------- -- -- -- -- -- - --- SMORGASBORG ~I Over 100 hot & cold itemns II including desserts. j SATURDAY & SUN DAY 111 1111 9 * Plus tax RESERVATI ONS NECESSARy 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH WHITBY 663070 Lic. under L.L.B.O. 4 JOIN US 4 Tussday Nl'ght rA, King Arthur's Feast Nlght g SundayBrunch '-y11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 112 Coiborne St. E. .2 Whltby 666,3034 eFin * eD IIT BILLDIE T Y S NE * UDE- e-YUREL 33 SM*OE SSO H OSHAW NewBriish pub also has great food By SHONA GRAY The Lion and The Unicorn, situated at 112 Coîborne St. E., is Whit- by's newest restaurant and bar. Owned and operated by Jim Jaap and Jim Cheyne, this British style restaurant offers both good food and good entertainment. For those on a lunch break the menu has both full meals and bar snacks which are available throughout the day. Lunches are served between il1:30 and 5 pin. and can be eaten either indoors or on the 54 seat patio. A full bar is also available. Specialities on the lunch menu include such items as Oysters au Gratin,, Mr. Macgregor's Garden Salad, Gaellc Egg' and Salad, and Steak and Mushroom Pie. Prices vary between $2.25 for bar snacks and $5.25 for DININO GUIDE GOLDEN-GATE 107 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-8321 This popular Chinese Restaurant Is Introducing the SZECHUAN CUISINE for ail 0f you gour- mets who Ilke spîcy hot dishes. The Golden Gate also offers a wlde selectîon of Canadian dîshea from roast beef to veal cutîets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter'and the delîclous chîoken fîngers. are two dishes worth tryîngl! Perfect for lunch or dînner! WE DELI VER Large Varlety of Cantonese Dishos a full meal. The dinner menu, served between 5 and 10 p.m., is again varied. The most expensive meal available is Carpet Bag Steak stuffed with sweet bay scaflops and mushrooms at $9.95. However meals are priced as low as $6.25. The bar is well stocked with both OLT soon presenting Mus-ic Ten wines and beer. Already The Lion and The Unicorn is arranging games tour- naments and theme nigbts. A separate downstairs *well away froin diners. Ail in ail The Lion and The Unicorn is off to a great start. Open seven days a week for your Oshawa Little Theatre presents, "Music Ten", a musical revue featuring many of the best-loved songs from the mnusicals they have presented on stage during the last ten years of performances. Music Ten will be per- formed on the Oshawa Little Theatre stage in the new complex on Russett Ave by a cast of over 80 men, women and children. The show is being directed by Joan Hii who bas directed many shows for OLT in- cluding Oliver and My Fair Lady; musical director is Norm KNit- ney, Most recently of the Jesus Christ Super- star show. The performance dates are Sept. 6, 7, 8,13, 1-4 and 15. This is not a subscription event so there are 6 full houses of tickets available. Tickets are $6 for aduits and $4 for students, 18, years of age and under. They are available now Sec your favorite soap stars finishes at Saywell's Bookstore on Simncoe St. S. in Oshawa. The song and dance numbers will be costumned and have been productions: Camelot, Gypsy, Guys and Doîls, South Pacifie, Oliver, Kiss Me Kate, The Music Man, The Sound of Musie, My Fair Lady, Local soap opera fans wiil get a chance to see some 0f their favourite soap stars -this weekend at the annual Brampton Pine and Rose Festival. As of press tlzne, four stars from the hit daytime soap 4The Young and the Restless" were confir- med as definites. Beth. Maitland (Traci Ab- bott), Patty Weaver (Gina Roma), Jerry Douglas (John Abbott), and Jon. St. Elwood (Jazz Jackson) wiil be ROADOUSERESTURAN SUNDAY o tag Nh. bImcwte suL ft6S '0 SD.J.1 headlining the shows Performning indlvlduaily and chatting wltb the audience. Along with the s'oap stars wil be appearlng Wayne Thomas of the CHCH TV "The Wayne Thomas Show" (the longest running Canaclian comedy show). Wayne Thomas received much acclaim for bis brillant perfor- mance this -summer at the Ontario Place forum when he opened for Dionne Warwick. Thomas is also the writer and director of the upcoming concerts. 207 CDU N DAS ST. W. WHITBY 668-2337 * MONTH 0F p AUGUST SPECIAL SALADS! SALADS! SALADS! 12 NOON - 3 P.M. COKEE JOE'S HUMONGOUS SALAD BAR ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONLY $2m95 OVER 35 ITEMS INCLUDING SHRIMP, HERRING, MARINATED MIJSHROOMS, CHEESE, BACON BITS, POTATO SALAD, AND MANY MANY MORE )USE THEME NIGHT COKEE JOE GOES WESTERN EVERY TUESDAY IN AUGUST JOIN US FOR THE BIG SHOOT OUT LISTEN TO YOUR FAVOUAITE WESTERN ARTIST ALL NIGHT LONG WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND ALOHA-HAWAlIN BEACH PARTY EVERVONE GETS A LE[ CONTEST MUSCLE BOUND<(MALES ONLY) HAIRY CHEST AWARD ROPE A DOPE (FEMALES ONLY) COME IN YOUR BEACH ATTIRE! WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH BACK TO SOHOOL BASHI CONTESI - THE GREAT BOOK RACF The M.C. of the shows la another popular per- son in the forn 0f "Mr. Soaps" Vie Cummlngs. The TV show I'Thrill of a Lifetime" wll be fllming live on Saturday and a lucky 'thriUfee' wilI be meeting their favourite soap star., Mr. Thomas told the Free Press that *lected members of the audien- ce wli. be given the chance to play'a love scene with one of the soap stars, and alao be invited to a special V.I.P. party to. meet ail the stars in person. The shows are backed by the 12 piece Steve Mitchell Orchestra, and light and sound wil be courtesy of "Bandaid Sound" who do ail of Ann Murray's outdoor concerts. The concerts wli be held Friday, Auguat 10 at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, August il at 2 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m., at China Park, Corner 0f Hwy. 7 and Central Park Drive, Brampton. Tickets are available at Bass outiets: advance $6 and at the gate $8. Five lucky Free Press readers wil each wln a pair, 0f tickets to the Saturday evening show. AUl you have to do is be one 0of the first five callers to the Free Press Office, 668-6M73M'TER il a.m., Friday, August 10. YOU must hel azio Dance nîghtîy to the great sounds of our house1 HapyMHours Daly4 p.m. o p.m -Lcoensd under L.L.B..- ~33 Taunton Rd . W. (at Simcoe) m -

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