f 3 MOTOR HOTEL â€" at the Airport Proudly presents in the new ‘747‘ Lounge Ross Allen is currently appearing at the Foruim Tavern on Browns Line. Along with his partner Bill Gibbs, they form a fine duo for diners and dancers. Ross is an excellent vocalist and guitarist. Just back from a tour of the United States with Liberace, Andy has moved into the Ascot Inn‘s Little Brown Jug Lounge with his Continental Show Band. This group offers plenty of versatility and play some great music for dancers. â€Uâ€"Ibmvutfhu-mnhy,.l- 10, 1971 Andy Blumauer, a most versatile and talented enâ€" tertainer has returned to this area once again. PA cbo &RX +@6355 AIRPORT RD. TW 777331 _ AN OUTSTANDING‘NEwW sHow* ° JUST GIVE US A CALL FOR HCME DELIVERY OF YOUR FAVOURITE DISHES NOW OPEN . . . & All Day Sunday and Holidays 11 am â€" midnight ThelittLe Prrowun REXDALE BLVD. W of 27 PHONE 677. 3101 Lots of FREE parking g»P DINNG GGHEb DaNCcING s?‘c’\w 1095 WESTON RD. (sourn cr rcuimrom FOR HOME DELIVERY 762â€"4273 ASCOT INN NOW OFFERS DELICIOUS DISHES FOR LUNCH AND DINNER, FROM OUR EXTENSIVE MENU STEFEE‘S BARâ€"Bâ€" (The place where people get value An Evening Out... For your Listening and Dancing pleasure nightly in the Little Brown Jug BERNIE BLACK AND HIS CONTINENTAL SHOW BAND ANDY BLUMAUER FULLY LICENSED PREMISES 3\%" BARâ€"Bâ€"Q SPARE RIBS BARâ€"Bâ€"Q CHICKEN AVION at the piano with Roger Doris For those who remember Andy with his Bavarian style band, a great change in the band will be noticed. Gone are the Alpine clothes and songs, and in their place is a well rehearsed and nicely attired show band that play any type of music that the patrons request. +++ The Yorke Brothers have returned to the El Paso for their money) LOUNGE PRESENTS Joan Foreman is one of the young ladies serving patrons of the Forum Tavern. She is wearing one of the hotâ€"pant outfits _ worn _ by _ the waitresses in the dining room. The hotâ€"pants are many different colours and when worn by charmers such as Joan they are readily accepted by the patrons. From all reports, the food is excellent. So much has been said lately about the good food at Steffies Barâ€"B Q that I am going to have to get up there to give it a try this week. Having played in many of the westâ€"end spots, Paul has built up quite a following. Paul is a noted musician as well as operating his own music studios. The Paul Beattie Duo is still packing patrons into the Oakdale Tavern on Oakdale Road. ¢ The current duo appearing at Hermes is on tap nightly, offering music for diners and dancers from 9 til midnight. Hermes Tavern and Steak House on Finch avenue just west of Weston Road is one of the latest places to add entertainment. This popular duo are making a return engagement to the El Paso as they were well accepted there in the past. The fine piano stylings of Don Gordon from 6 p.m. until 9 must have some affect on the patrons. Tavern on Albion Road. They appear nightly for diners and dancers. The cocktail hour and dinner trade at the Heritage Inn has increased conâ€" siderably lately. For reservations call: 239â€"2391/Hwy. 27 north of Q.E. Hwy +++ +++ ++4+ +++ Entertainment ting f Rexdale Blvd just east of Highway 27 + Ph heribage T The Holiday Innâ€"Yorkdale has not only added a new nightâ€"life to the area, but has added a new nightâ€"light scene as can be seen in this picture. The hotel also houses a fine dining room and cocktail lounge, as well as guest rooms and banquet facilities. They have live entertainment nightly in their lounge. 11 Sta ne 742 5510 dancing are 1 Saturday th rf 2046 AVENUE RD. 485â€"4131 2338226 STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. â€" Closed Mondays . Come on down. It‘s all yours. This week at Cinesphere. Screenings every a hr., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m Seasons in the Mind. Life in Eastern Ontario produced in Panavision by award winning film makers Michael Milne and Peter Pearson North of Superior. A dramatic film about Ontario‘s Northwest shot in IMAX, an Ontario developed film system with the largest, brightest picture image yet achieved Where the North Begins. A tilm about the lands béyond the Muskoka Lakes produced and directed by David Mackay. 23 places to eat and drink. Ontario Place offers you 23 new restaurants, lounges, cafes and snack bars. There‘s indoor and outdoor service with a variety of menus and decor. Come for lunch or dinner today. Open from 10 a m. to 1 a.m. daily Admission: Adults $1. Students 50¢. Children, 7 to 12. 25¢ Gates open 10 a m , grounds close 1 a.m Subway, bus, streetcar, and GO train connections to the site Parking available in Exhibition Park Lazy warm summer days â€" clean cold, home brewed beer â€" a perfect combination and now is the time to start your brew from our easy to prepare "‘Brother Vinheart‘" Mait beverage kit. Complete ingredients to make 4 gals. $ 275 (48 pint bottles). DOREEN HAYES ‘Gensthetin Netel Dixon Road at the Airport Reservations please â€" 677â€"1500 is back in The Woodbine Inn she sings she dances she jokes and you can do the same onftorio Come weekdays. Have it more to yourself. HOME BREWED EXPERT ADVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE BEER 1b d Poirk __ THEATRES & NIGHT CLUBS «;3 7711 * ‘ Appearing with a goâ€"goâ€"girl COMING SOON: PAUL BEATTY FREE STEAKS ORDER 2 STEAKS AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE 3rd (OF THE SAME) FREE ANY NIGHT OF THE WEEK AND sSUNDAYS, 5 P.M. â€" 1 A.M. Davie O‘Donohoe Ena McLaren Jean I’:;Jench No:nâ€"Payne 2437 FINCH AVE. (FINCH MAIN PLAZA) 141â€"4340 Rexdale Blvd., just These are Ireland‘s Travelling People and their thing is authentic Irish folk songs and ballads ... the real thing ... the kind you hear in Ireland. They‘d love to have you join them nightly except Sunday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. . .. The Horse and Groom Ireland‘s Travelling People & . . They‘re back again next week at the Horse and Groom! jose poneira trio Acanyam tervac heribage )1 cnstlleten MeteL This offer good for two months only Dixon Road at the Airport 677â€"1500 for reservations there are no covers. every night from 9 HERMES TAVERN & STEAKKHOUSE east of highway 27 Phone 742â€"5510 FEATURING TOM DANTON DUO with the in the DINEARS CLUB vening Entertainment lor Your Eniovment our Enjoyment wwonenn m 1/