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Weston-York Times (1971), 19 Aug 1971, p. 14

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_‘ 171/l V1L NU ©@ § pavcemnc _ Entertainment One of the newest eating spots to the area, and cerâ€" tainly a worthy contender for top honors as a steak house, is the Oxford Steak House and Tavern, 1130 Marâ€" tingrove Road, just south of Belfield. Owner John Boduris is striving to establish one of the better and more elegant places to dine out. He doesn‘t The westâ€"end is becoming known as the home of some of the finest hotels, enterâ€" tainment spots and eating places in all of Metro. Page 14â€"The Westonâ€"York Times, Thursday, August 19, 1971 An evening out with ROGER DORIS Now in the Keg Room, Nightly from 9 p.m MOTOR HOTEL 0 Dixon Road at Highway 401 Call 249â€"7671 COUGAR T.C.B. This explosive, Torontoâ€"Based group comesto The Cambridge after turning on night club, Concert and T.V. audiences all over Canada and the U.S. of A. In 2 years they‘ve become one of the most soughtâ€"after groups on the Continent. So come and see why Black is Beautiful. (Cougar T.C.B., in the Keg Room, at The Cambridge. Nightly from 9 p.m.) The Cambridge .»,«'o' *4 2 t oyox, y want entertainment or anyâ€" thing else in his dining room to distract diners from enâ€" joying their meal in a relaxed and comfortable atâ€" mosphere. He uses nothing but top quality meat and vegetables, expertly prepared and promptly served under the watchful eye of maitre d‘ George Inotai. George brings over 10 years experience with him to the Oxford. The large 100 seat dining room is tastefully decorated, with partitions cleverly used DINING *&., "P; The entire walls are covered with reproductions of metal engravings of wellâ€" known personalities of the British Empire, through the 19th Century and up until the early 1900‘s. These were all acquired from the National Portrait â€" Gallery. The lighting in the room is very subdued, coming from various _ table lamps strategically _ placed throughout the room. The general decor of the steak house could be called contemporary or maybe even slightly early Canadiana, as much of the decor including the bookâ€" shelves, partitions and copperâ€"clad doors came from the old Temple Building in _ downtown Toronto before it was torn down. to give privacy and an air of intimacy. Gond music. qood food and an ¢ Rexdale Biv 1 just east of Highway 27 + Phone 742 §§10 heribage 8 p n Th vening of dancing are (en Stanley Tno perfo Erday a th Sat to 6:30 p.m MOTOR HOTEL â€" at the Airport Proudly presents in the new ‘747‘ Lounge 4: 30 p.m Join Bernie from 4 DAILY BERNIE BLACK DON‘T FIGHT THE TRAFFICH! Bernie from 4:30 to 6:30 for cocktails FULLY LICENSED PREMISES at tm mnornatimss hn AVION at the piano 6355 AIRPORT RD. 677â€"7331 THEATRES _ 5’?}3 NIGHT CLUBS \=); NIGHTLY FROM 9:00 p.m to 4.Mm Sing up a Donnybrook at the Horse and Groom Nothing has been left out of "The Adventurers" JOSEPH E.LEVINE PRESENTS THE LEWIS GILBERT FILM OF are knocking Night 1831 WESTON ROAD ... TEL: 241â€"1821 the _ Al& Ina Harris TriO T w RH m anvem i in reeeigeegs \Genstllatin NMt! THE IRISH REBELS Happy people who will make you happy too â€" They sing and play all your favourite songs and dance music â€"â€" These wellâ€"known RCA R EAcnyam tervac jose poneira trio Rexdale Blvd. just east of Hwy. 27 Phone 742â€"5510 THE LANGUAGE IN THiS FILM PW ®7 T#W N ® MAY BE OFFENSIVE TO SOME PEOPLE â€"â€" THE MANAGER They‘re at it again‘ THE ADVENTURERS Based on the Novel THE ADVENTURERS by HAROLO ROBBINS PANAVISION® COLOR enstbetion Netl pt Sunday: 9 ; al Dixon Road at the Airport Reservations _ §77â€"1500 heribage D xon Road at the Amport 6771500 for reservations there are no covers every night from 9 A PARAMOUNT PC TURE t at y les with the in the PLUS CATGHâ€"22 ; Stars, The sh Rebels 1 G

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