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order for music to be played, danced to and enjoyed , three things are
necessary: a location, a building or facility, and a person to put the two
aforementioned requirements together. Alex Staye was that person.
Beginning in the 1930's, Alex ran platform
dances in Arnprior and at Lake Dore and then built and operated a dancehall in
Arnprior called "The Mayfair Pavilion". This enterprise was so
successful and well-attended that he subsequently built a huge dancehall on land
he purchased west of Cobden which he called "The Bayview Pavilion"
and, in the 1960's, he bought the Casino Dancehall in Constance Bay. These halls
provided a popular place to go for people who loved to dance and venue for
groups like The Happy Wanderers, Al and Harry, "The Country
Gentlemen", and Mac Beattie and his Ottawa Valley Melodiers to find
employment. In his book, "This Ottawa Valley of Mine", Mac Beattie
describes Alex as a "very important man in the promotion of music in the
Ottawa Valley.