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Weston Times (1966), 15 Aug 1968, p. 6

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w 2 dLY»" Gasthaus Scvader % $ KING GANAM GEORGIA AMBROSE KING GANAM NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY HIS MAJESTY Woodbine wWOODBINE INN With VOCALIST 900 Dtxon Road ‘ (27 Hwy at 401 ‘ Ample free parking HOTEL IN TORONTO Featuring Inn AN INYVITATION AND A HEARTY WELCOME TO »â€" Thursdoy, August 15, 1968 The group consists of drums, sax, organ and trumpet. Curly Bridges, the organist and musiâ€" cal director for the group also does the vocals, and very well at that, I might add. Cousin Don, who is bursting at the seams with show biz underâ€" standing agrees that this is one of the greatest groups he has ever had playing in his club. Cousin Don assures me that as long as "Cousin Frank" will let him blow the trumpet with him occasionally on the stage, the Motley Crew will be there for a long time. Things are happening out at Villa Restaurant and Tavern in Cooksville again. Peggy Jackson the attractive SUPERB DINING FOR ALL THE FAMILY! Our superb menu will delight yeu, with added touch of lovely atmosâ€" A member of the Dinerx‘ Ciub and American Express. Open daily 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to | Children‘s Order Vz Price| FORUM RESTAURANT and TAVERN 847 BROWN‘S LINE Fully Licenced Alderwood Plazaâ€"â€"Free Parking Cloverleaf Hotel 619 Evans Ave. (Brown‘s Line and Q.E.) Space for Private Parties Up to 50 Banguet . Facilities . Available CL 9â€"9611 ETOBICOKE We feel you deserve the very 259â€"6011 limbo dancer opens coming Monday. COUSIN DON looks on admiringly with his trumpet ready, as Frank Motley shows him how the trumpet should really be played. The rest of the musicians making up the Motley Crew which are currently appearing at Cousin Don‘s Tavern are: Backed by the El Quantos Band, they put on a show that is certainly entertaining. Takeuchi Keigo and his Japanâ€" ese Imperial Dancers make their first Toronto appearance when they open at The Hook and Ladder Club of The Beverly Hills PRETTY GIRLS in pretty costumes as barmaids in a night club are said to add to the atmosphere. Provâ€" ing this theory to be corâ€" rect is Diane Cumberland, the pretty waitress shown here, who works in the Caravel Lounge at the Newâ€" port Hotel in Port Credit. Imagine, with girls like this waiting on you and they have good music, too. HURRY â€" HURRY FOLLOW THE CROWD ‘FRANK MOTLEY‘ RELAX AND LISTEN, OR DANCE TO ONE OF TME FINEST TRUMPET PLAYERS IN SHOW BIZ. THIS !S$ ONE GROUP YOU SHOULDNT MIS$ Come and Have a "Ball"! Dining and Doncing Nightly â€" Benguet Facilities 74 N. Queen St. Islington 239â€"2175 AND THE MOTLEY CREW COME ASs YOU ARE AND HEAR THE GREAT COUSIN DON‘S ROADHOUSE & TAVERN Mear The Fime Voice of Curly Bridges! there this PMLLY L1CENSED uHOHR 1.0.48.0 Motor 19th. The show is described as comâ€" bining the splendour of the Orient with American swing (?), and a few comments from reâ€" views gives some indication of what the show is like: The Nassau Guardian and Bahamas Observer, January 22, 1968: "Never before has a Nassau audience seen a show so well organized, precise, and beautiful. Keigo and his dancers demonstrated | their â€" versatility when East did meet West, and it won‘t ever be the same. He and his dancers gave a new twist to graceful Japanese classical dances and with their western dances to western tunes the group carried through beautiâ€" fully." Another â€" Nassau review: "From the very first clash of Oriental cymbals the show is different. It gives you two conâ€" trasting styles in singing with soprano voice of Sue Kim and earthy ‘beltâ€"em‘ style of Linda Lee. But most of all it gives you beautiful girls. Eight of these lovelies grace the show." BREAKFAST SPECIAL HAM OR BACON AND EGGS Toosted Rollâ€"Tea, Coffee or Milk Steakâ€"onâ€"aâ€"Bun, Pizza, Spaghetti & Dining Room _ ® Takeâ€"out 5164 DUNDAS W. 239â€"9828 Still another U.S. review San P|A|T\S NEW HOURS 7 A.M. to 1 A.M. STEAKâ€"ONâ€"Aâ€"BUN Hotel on Monday, August TRY OUR DELICIOUS only 69c © Delivery Jerry Summers, drums; Ralph Cawker, sax ; Curly Bridges, organ and vocalist, This group offers a pleasant change at Cousin Don‘s, by presenting the tops in music for listening or dancing. Juan, Puerto Rico: "Stunning imagery and superb costumes mark the â€" classical â€" Japanese theatre and it isn‘t often that The show opens with an inâ€" terpretation of Omatsuribayashi, a traditional Japanese festival dance. This is followed by Haru Ga Gita (Spring Song), a fisherâ€" man‘s ritual, Solan Bushi, and Hamabe Ho Uta, a classical fan dance. The how moves through Otaemoyan or Country Chaâ€"Chaâ€" Sea, then into a torrid Oriental version of Frankie and Johnny (from _ the _ famed _ Kabuki Theatre) . . . and in more revealâ€" ing western type costumes that reveal curves and rhythms, the group moves through popular North American favorites. Western audiences are privileged to see and enjoy this art in its pure form." In addition to Keigo and the two singers, Sue Kim and Linda Lee, the group includes dancers: Minja Lee, Florence Tsu, So Hin Louie, Yoneko Ohashi, Lou Ann Uyeda, Su Uyeda, Michiko Ono, Ayako _ Hosakawa, â€" Suzuko Cheung and lead dancer Jo Ann Ogawa. Why is it that when a person walks into most of the beer parlors, the first thing that conâ€" fronts you is unwiped tables and dirty ashtrays. _ There should be no reason for this kind of thing happening. Just IN OUR Viking Room t ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING NIGHTLY Dancing Monday Through Thursday ALL YOU CAN EAT §$2.75 PAUL BEATTIE DVUO Roast Beef, Turkey â€" 6 Gourmet Dishes Dozens and Dozens of Assorted Salads NOW APPEARING â€" THE VERSATILE 2 77â€"8 711 1123 DUNDAS HIGHWAT EAST, DIXTE &ce/&nl Ku/fll Rain can make driving more risky than snow. ‘The changes that occur during snow are apparent to most drivers, but the hazards of rain, such as reâ€" duced visibility and traction, are not generally recogmized â€"as dangerous. tseman because mixed drinks are not served and there is no broadloom on the floor, doesn‘t mean that a person wouldn‘t like to sit down at a clean table with a clean ash tray. Hotel owners keep asking for relaxed liquor laws and frown every time another tavern licence is granted, but it seems to nie that a lot more could be accomplished if they got after the waiters to keep their premises in a cleaner state. I am sure if this happened, more and more people would be patronizing the beer parlors. C _ NN REXDALE BLVD, â€" JO8T wEsT OF HWY, 2 PHONE 677â€"3101 ie An ottractive singer who joins the Bernie Black Singâ€"along 3 each evening. /J BPel"": NOW APPEARING Barbara Lee TAVERN Sanday 12 ‘til 9 p.m. rnlauranf AND person DRAUGHT BEER seems to be going over real Mig these days in taverns and night clubs. It was only recently that beer was sold in this manner in taverns in Ontario but it seems to be catching on real fast. Shown here is Louis Rakovalis, owner of the Yorke Town Steak House and Tavern, handing over a pitcher of draught to Valerie Graham who will serve it to a waiting customer. It is being served in various size mugs and pitchers. ALSO STEPHEN BOYD â€" GAMILLA SPARVâ€" MIGHAEL REDGRAVE LEO MeCERN â€"JEREWY KEMPâ€" ROBERT HOFTMANN» Ano DUDLEY MOORE Columbia Pictures presents RESTAURANT and TAVERN COOKSVILLE PLAZA No. 10 Hwy. and Dundas St. (5 Hwy.) LICENSED UNDER L.C.8.0. @@ Dudiey Moore, certainly on the ~rise in the film world, is charming _ and uproarious! The plot soars with invention, satire and lunacy!@@ CHILDREN‘S SATURDAY MATINEE ONE COMPLETE SHOW AT 1.00 P.M. CHILDREN 50e "Battle in Outer Space" angerous Assignment "K" & APPEARING TW ICE NIGHTLY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY A WALTER SHENSON Producton teoamco.ont. EL QUANTOS STARTING AVG. 19 For Your Dancing Pleasure ALSO APPEARING THE VERSATILE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT â€"William Wolf, Cue Magazine LIMBO DANCER The Famous Jamaican PEGGY JACKSON

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