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The Liberal, 23 Jun 1976, D1

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Charged is Peter David Toomey, 25, of Yonge Street. York Regional Police said the man removed the coin set from the display case while doing business in the bank and was ob- served leaving the bank without paying for the set. RICHMOND HILL â€" A Willowdale man last week was arrested on a charge of stealing a $55 Olympic coin set from the display case at the Bank of Montreal, 9350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. “I was serving in the army in England, but there was no way that I was prepared to pass up an opportunity Coin set removed She excitedly remembers the time she had the opportunity to hear one of her favorite musicians, Pablo Casals. Switches to strings As a young girl, she learned to play the piano and proudly admits she was a pretty fair pianist, but chose later in her life to try the string instruments instead. Today she is a cellist. To qualify. she opted to study Ger- man language and English literature by correspondence rather than enroll in a high school day program. Mrs. Thompson has been a musician since her youth. Born in Germany, in 1923, she fled the country for England in 1939. There she joined the army as a cook. But getting herself into the Univer- sity program was not quite that easy. Mrs. Thompson first approached the university in 1970 only to find that she lacked the Grade 13 entrance equirements. However, the balanée of her credits in music theory and performance were more easily fulfilled. Graduation... ’something [always wanted to do' “They were the four best years of my life," she says happily over a cup of tea at her home on Welton Street in Maple, where she has lived since 1953. She enrolled in the Music Education program at the University of Toronto four years ago and on June 10, she graduated with a degree in music. MAPLE â€" If you’ve ever wondered what it‘s like to go back to school when yog’re 49. ills; Vaskr Ilse Thompson. CAMERAS PBOJECTORS ENLARGERS or anything photographic plus custom framing.... See the specialists at: RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-3221 For a good deal on.... Open ’til 9 Thur. 8 Fri By Denise Romberg Ilse Thompson ...... receives music degree Loughlin Lumber & Prefab 6 Scott Dr., Thornhill _ (4 Blocks South of Hillcrest Mall) 889 1 1 09 PICNIC TABLES Activities include: Tennis. Swimming, Lacrosse, Softball, Canoeing, etc. Program Begins: July 5th to August 13th (6 weeks) Registration Fee: $5.00 Applications and information can be received at the Parks and Recreation Department, Room 102 in the Municipal Offices, 10,266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill or by calling 884-8101 extension 74. Registrations will also be accepted from July 5th at the Town Park. Pfefah Garages |¢oflcurts Pentax Stain Reg. $10.29 Portland Cement Models on Di‘s'play Parks and Recreation Department is offering a Summer Spo_rts Program Instruction and Activities For Youths Aged 1315 AT THE TOWN PARK Hours: 8.30 to 5.30 Daily 8.30 to 3.30 Saturday Office open Thursday Nite. :VOBG L spotlight on people “Now that it‘s all over, I must admit that I feel a little sad. I miss thé university community." “It may sound fictional, but getting my degree was something that I always wanted to do”, she confided. _ Mrs. Thompson’s plans include taking on more students for private lessons and conducting an intermediate string orchestra and a beginners’ string class. “But the Orchestra needed a viola, (similar shape to the violin but a little larger) so. he switched.” Three evenings of her week are usually spent performing with either the York Minstrels or the York Sym- phony Orchestra, where she’s first cello â€" or any other of a half a dozen or- chestras with which she is affiliated. . Gives lessons Now that Mrs. Thompson has comâ€" pleted her studies, she can devote more time to giving private music lessons, 3 project both she and her husband Raymond, have been doing for the last few years. Mr. Thompson, who is 5 music teacher and pianist taught himself to play the violin. “Musically, we do everything togetherl” Mrs. Thompson explained. Mrs. Thompson doesn’t get much opportunity to merely listen to concerts any more, because she’s usually playing in them. to see mm," she explained. “I purâ€" chased a ticket. went absent without leave and took the chance that the of- ficers would somehow understand.” Complete § Assembled THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL FROM $250 $2795 9 Gal. Reg. $32.00 s839 (Photo by Mauser) ocosMoéosMoco5Mocosuocosmocosmocosmocosm 0 U) .14 g {A Cosmo Music Company ltd. g Miss Atkinson told the gathering she has visited many schools during the past two years, em- phasizing the nutritional value of milk and other dairy products. Although she hopes to graduate as a registered nurse this summer, she plans to continue her responsibilities as Dairy Princess. Hostess for the meeting was Dorothy Mallins of Weller Avenue, Maple. EDGELEY â€"‘ Lois Atkinson of Nobleton. York County‘s dairy princess, was guest speaker when Edgeley Women’s Institute held its June meeting. A door prize was won by Jean Agnew. President Alice Darlington conducted the evening’s business, July 13, York County will hold a rally in the Blue Flame Room, Consumers’ Gas Comâ€" pany, Richmond Hill. Dairy princess guest speaker Unfortunately for the sponsor, everyone had to get paid during the delay. In another commercial he worked a full day â€" 8:30 am. to 5 pm. Children are required to be under the lights for only 20 minutes at a time, and take 15-minute breaks in between. A representative of ACTRA, the union, usually attends at a filming. On one occasion. the washroom was not working, so filming was held up for two hours until facilities were fixed. Although some companies may be generous. others are not. Michael. now five, has done com- mercials for Eatons, Tonka Toys, Play Do and Lipton’s Cup-A-Soup among others. He lives with his family in the Olde Towne area. Approximately 10 children are selected from their photographs and invited for an interview. Although their parents bring them. they are not allowed in at the interview. But Mrs. Leider said that in the case of a commercial children. are screened on closed-circuit television to show how they photograph. They lines, i1 Long hours Michael's longest shooting was a two-day commercial for It was set in a park. On the first day he worked am. to 3 p.m.; the next from B to 1:30 pm. In another commercial he w THORNHILL â€" When Michael Leider was two years old. friends of his parents persuaded them to take Michael down to an agency for an evaluation on his ability to appear in television commercials. The owner of an agency advised them to invest in composites, which were sent to several studios. His agent is Ksana Artists. Child model earns adult wage Contact CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE COST ANALYST 4131-126 costing from blueprints and estimating. Prefer petrochemical experience. COMPUTER OPERATOR 4143110 unit records ability to wire panels. Aptitude for pro- gramming. DENTIST 3113-134 Gen. Practitioner in dentistry for clinic 50% of fee charged MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 8584422 must have exposure to tool room, familiar with hydraulics. FOREPERSON BOWLING LlNE 9310â€"126. 3 yrs. exp. in supervisory position. Mechanical aptitude. OFFSET PRESS OPER. 9512-126 instruct printing, good communication skills. WELDER with M.|.G. T.l.G. 8 fitter experience. CAKE DECORATOR 8213-1 14 fully experienced. Manpower and Main-d‘leuvve lmlmgmhon el lmmugvanon Ruben Andra Roben Anan MInIIur Minmn LOOKING FOR A JOB. WE HAVE MANY EXCELLENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE. EMPLOYERS IN OUR AREA ARE SEEKING PEOPLE WITH BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE AS: COSMOCOSMOCOSMOCOSMOCOSMOCOSMOéOSMOCdSMg One toy manufacturer would not give ALL MUSIC BOOKS 20% OFF COMPLETE BRASS 8 REED Sales, Service, Remals ALL STRINGS V2 PRICE (Limit of 12 sets) are also necessary MARTIN GUITARS with MARTIN Deluxe CASES RENOLDS TRUMPETS SALE $149 BUFFET CLARINETS SALE 5149 BOOSEY HAWKES FLUTES SALE $99 BUFFET ALTO SAX “99 '599” SALE $299 BUFFET TENOR SAX “89579” SALE $349 ALL DRUMS, CYMBALS 8. ACCESSORIES 30% OFF day he worked from the next from 8:30 at required OVATION Guitars $239 FENDER GUITARS 30% OFF YAMAHA GUITARS 8. AMPS 20% OFF COSMO EXPANSION SALE TRIPLE m: SPACE - TRIPLE ms SAVINGS SALE EXPIRES WED-JUNE 30 10185 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL 884-5272 889-9761 Canada Centre de Manpower Main-d’muvre Centre du Canada UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ALLEN COURT COIN LAUNDRY 445 MARKHAM RD. Saul tninloxcod on. pioco cone"!- "Cpl Saloty flood: provonl flipping Malnlnnunco Fro. Incroam tho valuc 0! your homo Exp-my nplacod 1:: hour! not dayI. by our trained lmlallanon crown Many mo: of flop- and porchu A TREE & SHRUB CARE Safety Plus Value 0-18-5577 D-35- ' ’ - $721 D-28-5699 0-35 Used $549 PHONE RICHMOND HILI. TREE SERVICE & FORESTRY CO. LTD. Open 8 am. to 10 pm. Mrs. Leider an empty box upon which was her son’s photograph. It was an expensive toy‘ but Mrs. Leider pur- chased it to acquire the box. The pay scale for children is the same as that for adults, $155 a day, regard- less of how many hours are worked. For bright, photogenic children. the prospects are pretty good. Residuals are paid according to how many times the commercials are run and only if the face is shown. 884-7774 5799 Yonge St., \Mllowdale 1355 Slum Drive, Mississauga (1 block N. of401, w. off Dixie Rd.) UNIT PRECAST COMPANY Oualfly ornamental iron (ailing available in all sizes OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS Michael Leider ...... TV model 678-9331 221-9343 TIME: Monday through Friday. Ages 7-12 mornings (9-12 am.) Ages 443 afternoons (14 pm.) 7 (Except Thornhill) FEE: $15.00 First Child $10.00 Each Additional Child Special Events Extra IT IS IMPORTANT THAT CHILDREN BE REGISTERED BY JUNE 25th, 1976. INQUIRIES CAN BE MADE AT WOODBRIDGE ARENA 851-0761 OR TOWN OFFICES 832-2281. Playground Section will be based in local parks, with occasional trips on special days. The program will focus on sports and games, arts and crafts, sing-songs and drama. Emphasis will be on low-keyed activities which involve development of creative abilities. LOCATIONS: Thornhill Park, Dr. Ramsay Arm'rtage Park, Andrew Park (Sunfield), Fundale Park, Concord Community Centre and Bindertwine Park. Craig is a formef' member of the Town of Markham water department The contest. advertised in this week's Liberal. will be based on the theme, Whv I Love Canada. The Sports and Fitness Section will expose children ages 10-16 to different facets of fitness as well as provide teaching and participation in such sports as lacrosse, basketball, volleyball, badminton, European handball, ball hockey and horseback riding. A free swim period will be provided every day as well. Children will be transported to and from their respective communities. Fee: $20 â€" 4 Week Period - First Child $15 â€" 4 Week Period - Each Additional Child $35 â€" Summer - First Child $30 â€" Summer - Each Additional Child UNIONVILLE â€" Walter Craig was the guest of honor at a party held at the home of his daughter, Janet Craig, Carlton Road, Unionville. The occasion was his 75th birthday. RICHMOND HILL â€" Young patriots are invited to compete for prizes and trophies in a Canada Week essay contest sponsored by Richmond Hill chamber of Commerce. Two additional days will be provided for those wishing to register in the Playgrounds, Sports and Fitness or Handicapped Sections. Nationalism is contest topic Birthday party held for Walter Craig Town of Vaughan Parks and Recrtion Department SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS LOCATIONS Kleinburg Public Library, Kleinburg. Gallanough Library, Thornhill Woodbridge Pool, Woodbridge St. Peter’s School Woodbridge Maple Public Library Maple 4 Week Period - First Child 4 Week Period - Each Additional Child Summer - First Child Summer - Each Additional Child entertainment The system that moves the Cadillac Eldorado also moves the Audi IOOLS. But we had it first. Virtually every car in the world moves by a system known as rear-wheel drive. Which means the rear wheels push the car. The Audi 100 LS (and, of course, the Eldorado) moves by a system known as front-wheel drive. Which means the front wheels pull the car. This gives you two distinct advantages: One, it lets you comer surer. Even on the meanest, most terrifying curve. And two, it gives you better traction on any kind of surface: rain, snow, mud, even ice. The IOOLS am lb: Emma SPORT AND FITNESS SECTION Wednesday, June 23, 1976 PLAYGROUND SECTION W & P MOTORS II Cl" r I'IUIUDD LTD. 10440 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 889-7701 0 884-6681 Features Thursday, June 24th, 1976 9 a.m.â€"12 noon Friday, June 25th, 1976 9 a.m.- 12 noon Thursday, June 24th, 1976 9 a.m.-12 noon Friday, June 25th, 1976 9 a.m.-12 noon Thursday, June 24th, 1976 1 p.m.4 pm. Friday, June 25th, 1976 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, June 24th, 1976 1 p.m.4 pm. Friday, June 25th, 1976 1 p.m.4 p.m. Thursday, June 24th, 1976 1 p.m.-4 pm. Friday, June 25th, 1976 1 p.m.-4 p.m. He also served as treasurer of Brown's Corners United Church for many years until 1975, and was proud that during his tenure there were no deficits in church financing. The contest coincides iwith the national observance of Canada Week. June 25 to July 1. employee and saw the service grow from a rural to an_ urban department. Essays are limited to 200 words or less and the deadline is July 2. Prizes will be awarded for top essays in three age categories: 7-9. 10-12, and 13-15. Section D TOWN OF VAUGHAN PARKS Er RECREATION

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