soon to be introduced new menu will lean heavily though not exclusively to fine sea food. retains a measure of timacy that's created several alcoves, and decor which takes its spiration from the tertainment world. The new roomis the first of a series of major changes being carried out by Seaway Hotels (Ontario Limited to further enhance its food and entertainment 'service throughout the entire chain. Already announced are the $4,000,000 expansion of the' flagship of the chain, The Seaway Beverly Hills Motor Hotel, where the great names in show business appear at The Hook and Also complete is the reformation of the Marine Dining Lounge at the Seaway Hotel, below the new Backstage, where new decor Also projected for 1W3 are a new fine dining room with an unsurpassed view of the Lake and the city Skyline at the adjacent Seway Towers; plus a new and finer Showplace designed especially for Adam Timoon. One enters the Backstage ttom a glass enclosed tower- like structure whose stair- case leads to . . . "backstage". It is a large, comfortable room that can seat about 400 people, yet To make access to- The Backstage and other facilities at The Seaway Hotel and the adjacent Seway Towers easier, the Seaway bus will operate a continual free shuttle service between the hotels and the Bloor-Jane subway station from 8:30 pan. nightly, except Sundays. Ladder Club, homey, captaip's cabin ati- Racks of stage-lighting equipment hang from open piping grids, follow spots are strewn around the room; scenery flats ( those large canvasses on which are painted diverse scenes from butdoor vistas to elegant drawing rooms to shabby little flats), even some And of course posters. Some new . . . some old. All of them announcing exciting theatrical events, present and past. One wall of the room is broken up with the {the Vic Lawrence Trio The student group, headed by Terry Atkins and Doug Smith, worked with Seaway Management's guidance in the opening plans and promotions. Many of the people in this year's class will be working in hotels and restaurants by the summer of 1973. Them Backstage Room at the Seaway Hotel; lakeshore Blvd. West at Windermere was ottieially opened on Wednesday, January 24th. by Mr. Jack Fisher, President, Seaway Hotels (Ontario) Limited. Graduating students at the George Brown College of AIqtliedArtsandTeetmo1ogy courses in Hotel-Motel Administration, and Food Administration, were in charge of the opening event with proceeds from opening day going to the class’s special fund for extra- curricular studies and projects not normally covered by their general budgets. NH An evening out HIGHWAY 27 NORTH OF new. PHONE 239:?3fr) i', , . DINING . 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