Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Feb 1970, p. 10

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A feature of the 1970 festival is a series of special Beethoven classes in tribute to the bicen- tennial of the birth of the great German composer in Bonn in December 1770. December 1770. Several young people from our area will be competing. They include: F‘mm Richmond Hill: Edward Kormvay. accordion solo: Linda Hare. Diana Bubeloff. David McCartney. Karen Roberts and Christine Burnett. piano solos, The festival. sponsored by the 14 Kiwanis Club in Greater Toronto. began 27 years ago. and will be held in six locations throughout Toronto with morn- ing. afternoon and evening sessions. This is one of the world‘s largest annual musical competitions. From Thornhill: Carol Par- ker. Craig Evans, Sally McLean. Dunreath Thompson. Daniel Somers. Gerry Van Wyck. Col- leen Cox-ban, Jan McDonald and Ruth MacEachern. piano solos; Lori Fritz and Debbie Leon. girls‘ solos. From Gormley: Merwn Pic- kering. baritone solo; Brenda Ash. girls' solo. dramati piano SI The annual Kixxanls Music: A Festival gets underway Feb-l ruary 7 and continues through . to February 21. During the g two-week period 29.000 mush} F cians and vocalists will be in ‘ competition for honors in indi-‘ viduals classes and a share of more than 58.000 in scholarships I and cash awards to further 1» their musical studies, 1 H 2| Area Musicians In Kiwanis Festival mumunmIlnmlmuuummuuumuunnunuImmumuummnu Married to the former Gladys Scarr, of Parry Sound. the Fears have three children, Diane. 16. and David. 14, are students at Richmond Hill High School and Donald. 11. a stu- dent at McConaghy Public School. mnuuumul[mulnnulmummmuummImuuuuumuuumm N 0 Inquest Langstaff Death “Starting from scratch as I am. this is my ffl‘sl, means of letting people know that I now handle all lines of insurance. Your sup- port by word of mouth adver- tising could be of great assist- ance to me and will be very much appreciated." he added. At ‘present. Mr. Fear )5 able to offer general insurance cov- erage through Halifax Insur- ance and Life Insurance plans through Commercial Life Insure ance. “Insurance is a ser‘vice busi- ness and I intend to build this agency by giving the best per- sonal service possible." Mr. Fear says in a letter to his for- mer Metropolitan Life Insur- ance clients. As an independent insurance agent. Mr. Fear will be able to offer his clients a full and com; prehensive insurance protection service including life, auto, re- sidential and commercial fire. contents of buildings. liability. commercial fleet. plate glass and other protection insurances. The. Briggs car then struck another northbound car driven by Cornelius Rudder of RR 2. New-mat- ket. Mr. Briggs and two passengers in his car had minor injuries. Damage in the accident was esti- mated at 53.000. Mr. Mead was fatally in- Jured that stormy day in a 3-car crash on Yonge Street near Garden Avenue at 6:15 pm. The Oak Ridges Detachment of the OPP said he was travelling south. lost control and col- lided with a northbound car driven by John Briggs of 208 Wedgewood Drive. Willowdale. Mr. Mead was alone. In his ear. Les Fear. of 225 Churah Street. South who has been in this area for 12 years. will offer both life insurance and general insurance through his agency. A well-known Richmond Hill life insurance agent. who served Metropolitan Life Insurance policy holders for 18 years. has established his own agency in Richmond Hill. TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY I'SING » LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS l There will be no inquest into the January 24 Lang- staff death of Edward Mead. 20. of 85 Gladman Avenue. Newmarket. ac- cording to Dr. Bernard Granton. coroner. LES FEAR New Local Business Unionville: J. Balint tenor. 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