Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Mar 1975, p. 15

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Specials Upstairs in "Amos's Nook" Buyview lune Plan 8208 Bayview Ave. (iust south of No. 7, Thornhill) Everyone Welcome DAVID BOWEN "m u NOW AVAILABLE " h h‘ 1 . 1:822? “me "' f" "m ; and 01d. FOR APPOINTMENT Richmond Inn‘ Motor Hotel Sat 8: Sun OPEN Mon-Fri 9.00am-5.00pm 7.00 pm-10.30 pm 881 -2781 D.L. McKinnon. president of the association, in a letter to the board. said the pur- pose of the meeting was to “discuss some of the im- plications to the York County Board" of the Windsor School Board’s recent agreement with its teachers. The meeting, which will be open to the press and public, was requested by the association and agreed to by a meeting of the board Monday night. A meeting between York County Secondary School principals. vice principals and members of the board of education plus supervisory officers. will be held March 11 at 7:30 pm at the board offices in Aurora. Principals will meet trustees 9.00 am-5.00 pm We now have an answer . . . BIOCRINOLOGIE 0 Dandruff ' Greasy hair 0 Hair loss 0 Dry hair Act two opened with a sparkling rendition of the Czardas, from the Ballroom Scene of Swan Lake, staged by Patricia Upcraft. director of Thornhill School of Ballet and danced by Daniel Sandiford and Ann lielnonen with the Corps de Ballet For their encore ending act one, the Chorale sang When Youth and Age Meet, another Canadian com- position. Works by seven different composers were selected for the evening, highlighted by O Lamented Land by gifted composer Roger Gregory, a resident of Thornhill. The show, the first fund- raising effort of the recently chartered Kiwanis Club of Thornhill, presented in three acts Cantabile Chorale. York Brass Quintet and the repertory group form Lois Smith School of Dance, Toronto. Precision singing Cantabile Chorale, ably directed by Robert Richardson, with pianist June Barber providing a sensitive, sympathetic accompaniment, sang with a precision, clarity and musicality that speaks well for the future of the group. “So much talent! So professional! " one person in the audience was heard to say. “I never expected to enjoy a show of this calibre in suburbia." By William lrwin A startled and delighted audience reacted with prolonged and enthusiastic applause following an evening of music and dance at Thornlea Secondary School Saturday. Reviewer William Irwin writes that a highly professional and enjoyable performance was presented by Carolyn Lismore, Grant McDaniel and Debbie Smith of the Lois Smith School of Dance Saturday. It was during an evening of music and dance at Thor- nlea Secondary School. Start/ed, delighted audience reacted with long applause Reviewer William Irwin writes that a highly professional and enjoyable performance was presented by Carolyn Lismore, Grant McDaniel and Debbie The young soloists were especially impressive: Debbie Smith in the Mazurka and in the Waltz, with her partner Grant McDaniel, was smooth and graceful; Grant McDaniel‘s This engaging group of talented young musicians has precision of attack, with excellent tone and musicianship. They should go far professionally if they choose. Certainly they deserve every en- couragement. Beautiful climax “Les Sylphides” staged by Lois Smith, former prima ballerina of the National Ballet of Canada, was a beautiful climax to a great show. The entire Corps de Ballet danced with the verve of youth and the poise and precision of veterans. They announced all but two of the numbers in the program had been changed for others better suited to the occasion. Then by in- troducing each piece to the audience, they established a rapport and intimacy, too often lacking at concerts, It was a promising ap- petizer for the dance feature to come. We had to wait. Numbers changed But York Brass Quintet continued to sustain the surprise and pleasure of the evening. The Dining Room . ' W Seneca Studio Theatre 1750 Finch Ave‘ East (at Woodbine) Free Parking Desmond Scott, guest artist with Seneca students, staff and faculty directed by Terrance Durrant March 4to 8 at 8:30 pm. Matinees: Mar. 5, 6, 7at 2pm. Box Office: 491 -8877 10am. to 5pm. Adults $3 Students and Senior Citizens $1 1i Robert Boll's A Manforall Seasons Seneca College presents Dine in the warm congenial atmo- sphere of our well~appointed dining room. Fine food, attentive service and a comprehensive wine list. You'll enjoy dining with us. Call on us soon. MSW Entertainment TORONTO-YORKDALE 3450 Dufferin Street 789â€"5161 dancing was virile, both in solo and with his partner when he performed the lifts with powerful ease; Carolyn Lismore. a former student of Thornhill School of Ballet, danced her en pointe solo with complete mastery; and Ann Heinonen danced the Prelude with the delicacy, variation and etherial quality required. Fine performance Graham Upcraft, organizer of the project for Kiwanis Club of Thornhill, MC for the show and a musician with years of experience with ballet companies such as the Royal and the National, said: “I have seen many fine performances of the ballet classics, but I have never seen any executed with more charm and freshness than these by the talented young dancers tonight.” Always, behind a suc- cessful production, there are unseen heroes. David Still is one who deserves special acknowledgement for his skilful handling of the lighting and sound. Costumes for “Les Sylphides" were loaned by The National Ballet of Canada and those for the “Czardas” by Thornhill School of Ballet. (Photo by H099) The necessary work has been done and the town's share of the cost will be $2,200. She argued the municipality had an obligation since it assumed the plant as operating satisfactorily. The percentage was arrived at, said Regional Councillor Lois Hancey, from the fact four agencies were involved in inspection of the plant built by BAIF as part of its development agreement. These four were the developer, the province, CHMC and the town â€" and no one had foreseen the problems. “It was not revealed until last winter,” said Mrs. Hancey. BAIF recreation centre going on “So the library will remain at Pearson Avenue?" continued the ratepayer. “Yest, according to the library board’s recent decision,” answered the mayor. Council decided to pay at its meeting March 4. The enclosure is required because of partial usage and climatic conditions. Richmond Hill will assume 25 percent of the cost of the frost protection enclosure of the North Don Sewage Treatment Plant. “What‘s happening with the BAIF recreation cen- tre?" asked an interested ratepayer during the question period proceding the March 4 night meeting of Richmond Hill Council. “At a special meeting last week it was decided to go ahead with the community centre. day care centre, open pool and two con- necting streets.” answered Mayor David Schiller. Library to stay 433 Markham Rd., Richmond Hill 884-5331 OFFER ENDS MARCH 22.1975. COLORS FROM DEEP ACCENT BASES EXCLUDED. Come in to any of the dealer stores listed below and save on CIL Satin Latex and Semi-Gloss interior paints (gallon size). The long lasting. easy-clean paints that can help you create a color splash around your home this spring. Available in a wide range of colors and tones for all your painting needs. 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