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THE ESPLANADE
From Perth
With Lady Rose
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MAP REFERENCE:
1. Beaufort 565 2. Oscars Coffee House 4. Shades Restaurant 5. Clarendon Hotel 6. The Plum Restaurant 7. Connections nite club 8. Reds Coffee Lounge
9. Art Gallery 10. Entertainment Centre
11. Bus Station
12. Plaza Arcade News 13. Perth Record Centre 14. Pamelia Hilton
15. Topp-Nott Salons
16. Concert Hall
17. Monopole Restaurant
18. Sheraton Hotel
19. Railway Station
PERTH
CLARENDON HOTEL: 63 Fitzgerald St, cnr John St, Northbridge. Mon-Sat 11am to 11pm. Sunday session 4.30pm-7.30pm. Disco, bars, garden bar, accommodation.
BEAUFORT 565: Male baths. Ph: (09) 328-7703. CONNECTIONS NITE CLUB: James St., Northbridge. Disco and Floorshows. Wed-Sat 9pm-3am. JASON BUCK OF PERTH: Male Escorts. Ph: (09) 272-7870. KEATONS ORIENT HOTEL: 39
20. Underground Bookshop 21. Campaign against Moral Persecution (W.A. Division) Homosexual Counselling & Information Service Country Contacts Gay Married Group Gay Youth Group Western Gay Offices
individuals We have to do a lot of fund-raising before we put a show on; we would also like help from people who can support us in a real way, and more members. If you can help write and send your membership fee to Roy Dunar, PO Box 170, Scarborough, 6019.
everyone's hair and the Dollar went to the Appealathon Fund. Holly Wood as usual did his bit and coereced everyone to buy bats on the chockolate wheel. Stephanie Quinlan and Quanita Walsh, two of Perth's leading lights in fashion and columns, compered a truly lovely fashion parade where people bought the clothes the models wore. It was a great success and it made a hot $1300.00 for appealathon, which will be presented by the lovely Grisilda Greg-Arious after the VoVo's appear on the show.
WELL wasn't it exciting having Grisilda Greg-Arious as the guest columnist in the last Issue? Grisilda is the star of Oscars Showtime and the new group that is taking the town by storm called the VoVo's. I'm informed by reliable sources that they are playing regularly in all the clubs around town, and of course they did a feature spot at the Annual fete at the Clarendon which I had the pleasure to attend as the Hon. The Mayoral Personage and to declare the fete officially open.
Aunty Mae West has done it again really, Mae, where do your get these recipes? Mae recently three a champagne breakfast and served bacon & peanut butter waffles with honey sauce. I hear it was a great success and that you're now firmly entrenched in your new abode.
High St, Fremantle. Tues 7.3010pm. Mavis plays your favourite tunes, then Club Cabaret Freo to 3am.
OSCARS COFFEE HOUSE: 193 Brisbane St, Northbridge. WedSun 9pm-late. Showtime Sundays 8pm. (Hollywood theme). REDS COFFEE LOUNGE: William St, Arcade, cnr James St, Northbridge. Open early to late (formerely Beaut Coffee Lounge). PERTH RECORD CENTRE: Shop M8, City Arcade. For the latest discs and overseas order service. Ph: 321-7653.
PLANTA CANE: Indoor plants, cane
baskets and furniture, terracotta pots, hanging baskets. 157 Walcott St, Mt Lawley (w) 3289884 (ah) 279-5852. Bob Austen Colin Stainsbury.
(THE) PLUM RESTAURANT: 99 Frances Street. Intimate dining but phone 328-5920 for reservation. Unlicensed. CLARENDON
RESTAURANT: Clarendon Hotel. Mon-Sat lunches and dinner. Sun 5pm-10pm. Buffet dinner.
MEN ONLY'S: The Underground, cnr Newcastle & Lake Sts. Ph: (09) 328-6770. Floor shows, quiet rooms, dance floors. Tuesday nights from 8pm-3.30am.
apore David threw a luncheon party in the gardens of his lovely Subiaco home. Among the guests were Edgar Metcalf; Gary and Geoff; fashion designer Brian Harrffey; Journalist Lady Rose; that man who seems to know a lot about real estate, John Coates, who manages a settlement agency; and Martin a guest star of Oscars Coffe Showtime. It was a lovely afternoon and once again thanks to the host.
Another party coming up is my Birthday Party but more about that next issue. Also "Nanna Neil" celebrated his second 21st on Anzac Day with a 1915 B.B.Q. at the Clydesdale Barracks. The invitation cannot be reprinted for fear of prosecution.
munity blossom. Now we have two coffee shops, a club/disco, and a hotel and a sauna and all are going well. Jeff has shown leadership in that three years and supported the gay business community. In turn the community has supported CAMP and the HCIS with very necessary dollars without which both organizations would surely have floundered. Jeff has also worked hard with state leaders trying to get Law Reform and raids stopped, and he has had a good committee to support him. WE spent a delightful Easter Weekend down on Steve's Farm in Bridgetown. It was fun to get away from the city and enjoy the rural life for a change. The other guests were Colin Sainsbury, Craig & Rick, John from Adele Florist Shop, Marie and Barb, Neville and Ian, and that well known personality around town, Tonka. Steve is the owner of Adele Flower Basket Florists in Maylands so if your looking to get something a little gay for Mother on Mother's Day that's the place to go. Next door is Planta Cane, Maylands, where Colin Sainsbury has cane products and indoor plants. If you live on the otherside of town there is Laurie Rayner's "Grand Jet'e Floral Studio in Claremont. WHILE Leory was in Sing-
AS the Arts Ball approaches
Connies has been hotting it up with some great features and shows. Coming up are The Mr. Connections Awards and a few months later the Connie Awards. Peter from Reds is my next guest columnist for the June issue, yours truly for July, and Michael from M.O.'s for the August Issue. It was very clever of Michael to organize an ANZAC party for the ANZAC long weekend Monday night. All those uniforms won't it be a sight!
Garry Miss 1883 entrant of Mrs Swanborne
SUMMER
Ester Williams look-a-like contestants or is it the bar staff of the Clarendon Summer of 82.
The Gay Theatre group got off to a flying start with about 20 people. Since then the numbers have fluctuated but the small group which is carrying on are dedicated to seeing gay theatre put on for gay people. This is most certainly not meant to exclude straight people from participating in the group as supporters, members or as theatre-goers. Many thanks to CAMP for the premises for our first meeting and to Peter from Reds for allowing us to use Red's Coffee Lounge for our meetings every Tuesday at 8pm. Thus far we have been doing play readings The Zoo, Writer's Cramp, and the Butterflies of Kalimantan which will open at the Hole In The Wall Theatre shortly. A group night has been organized for Monday 16th May for a preview of the Sydney Performance. The Hole In The Wall has been very generous to us for a group booking and tickets are available at $5.50 members and $6.00 non-members.
I was escorted on stage by two delightful ladies from the Clarendon Branch of the C.W.A. The ladies serviced a lovely drop of tea (I must find out what brand they use mine never gives my head a lift like that did.) Her Majesty Queen Victoria was to have opened the fete, however her current Lady-in-Waiting (The Lady Masha) somehow lost her shoes so she sent me along to officiate and Vic to see that all went well on the White Elephant Stall.
The hit of the day of course, as as usual, was the Topp Nott Talen team from Carmel Weirs Topp Nott Salons, who sprayed beautiful coloured patterns into
Beaufort 565 celebrated its first Birthday Party. Commercial Road was alive with milling bodies and if anything there were too many, and as a consequence a little too much
milling was taking place but a good time was had by most of surprised everyone the guests. The Clarendon Hotel trading on Sunday nights 4.30 with late pm to 10pm. Instead of the usual 7.30pm. As well, they have added a new bar which caters for the outside crowd, possibly not before time, and certainly very welcome.
BEAUFORT
Tuesday, July 26th, at the Pagoda Ballroom, Como. on Swan, the dress materials sections at the city stores is all agog with all these men asking each other what they are wearing, and the answer is always the same: "I've got my eye on a piece of fabric, but you'll have to wait till the ball to find out." Only the poor, bewildered sales girls know what everyone is wearing, and they aren't telling either. The question is will Connies wear black again; Clarendon pink; Oscars maroon; Vic's white; and Red's wear Red? THE new Councillors Course will start soon and anyone interested should ring the H.C.I.S. on 328-9044. Also, the Annual General Meeting of C.A.M.P. (Inc.) W.A. is on this month. President Jeff Hayler will stand down after three years at the helm. Jeff deserves a rest, he has worked tirelessly through a difficult period where we have seen Perth's gay com-
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