Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Oct 1977, p. 6

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Rossini has received many tributes for his former library perâ€" formances. The show includes balloon moulding. a "fantasy" of doves, illusionettes, comedy magic, a magical rabbit and a great deal of fast patter and light-hearted entertainment. Rossini the Magician will perform his magic in a show at the three branches of the Rich- mond Hill Public Library Saturday‘ November 5. He‘ll be at the Richvale Branch at noon; in the Main Branch at 1.30 pm. and in the Charles Connor Memorial Branch at 3 Rossini will be at the Concord Branch of the Vaughan Public Library. Saturday, October 15, at 2 Irma Salmon, librarian at Binbrook Public Library, said; “Rossini thrilled a large audience of children and adults.” Marilyn Brance of Hill and Van; promise to be no ception. Admission is free. Rossini the Magician, who hails from Burlington. has designed a magic show that features active par- ticipation from the audience. and the per- formances in Richmond Hill and Vaughan Rabbits peering out of hats. illusions that appear and disappear in the wink of an eye. doves that perform a variety of tricks and more magic will be coming to Rich- mond Hill and Vaughan Libraries over the next few weeks. Rossini to appear at Richmond Hill, Vaughan libraries On Saturday. October I. he will appear at aple at 2 p.m.. while The property and dwellings are imponant in terms of the local streetâ€" scape as the eastermost units of a series of houses between Yonge Street and Church Lane. This area forms the best preserved and perhaps the most typical section of the old village of Thornhill. Notice of Objection to ihe designation may be served on the Clerk within thirty days of the 51h day of October, 1977. DATED at Markham this 51h day of October, 1977. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 5. 1977 'db Diane Smith Clerk Burlington Public Library noted that Rossini is a “terrific performer the children were delighted". Mrs. B. Rowland, chief librarian of Richmond Hill Public Library, said branch reps were pleased that Rossini would be in the area to entertain. “We‘re anticipating large crowds of all ages at all the performances," she said. “Magic appeals pen’til Midnight W- until Midnighf on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. They will be open {Ear regUlar store hours. 0 THORNCLIFFE MARKET PLACE â€" Thorncliffe Park 0 HONEYALE MALL â€" Dundas St. W. (East of Hwy. 427) 0 ERINGATE MALL â€" Eringate Drive (at Renforth) 0 ALDERWOOD PLAZA â€" Brown’s Line(at Evans) :53: 3.31350 on 2? $333366 1-11 BEST Mira ManBrown'nServe Buy pkg.o!12 (available 4.3“ ozin 2.29 49c Miracle's Best Buys help you...6heck out for less! Frozen Rich‘s Gerber Strained 4.5 IL 01. jar(no meat) COFFEE RICH BABY FOOD Miracle Food Mart Closed Thanksgiving Monday, Ootober10, 1977. Due to Municipal By-laws, the following stores located in Etobicoke and Easrthrork, will NOT be open Black Diamond Canadian Processed 2% Partly Skummed Evaporated CARNA'HON MILK INSTANT COFFEE CHEESE SLICES Thins, pkg. 01 24 16 01. pkg‘ 16 ouin 10 oz.jar(Limit2perfami|y) 15 N. OLjar HOUSE 0R NESCAFE MAXWELI HEINZ KETCHUP Humpty Dumpty Plain or Ripple POTATO CHIPS 225g pkg. R i c h m o n d H i 1 l residents may obtain further information from Richvale branch (889- 2847); Main Branch (884- 9288) or Charles Connor Branch (773-5533). to everyone. and Rossini certainly has a reputation as a fine magician and performer.” In Vaughan residents should call Concord (669- 2528); Maple (832-1432); or Kleinburg (893-1248). 20° Thomhill was not only the scene of several heists last week, but some hefty ones as well. Heaviest hit was United Media Studios. 121 Doncaster Ave., which lost a total of $22,000 in recording and camera equipment, as the result of a break-in sometime during Sept. 27 and 28. At Hi-Way Collision Ltd.. Highway 7 E.. thieves made off with $7,200 in mechanic's tools. HOMES. T00 Thornhill homes also had their share of visits from burglars, with jewelry making up much of the loot. Jerry Prchlik, Porterfield Cresc., lost $3,150 in jewelry, camera equipment, clothing and jewelry. L. Lombardo, Chestwood Rd., reported the theft of $3,8007in jewelry Vir} g break-in.” ' Poliée said he also reported the theft of some wall murals, but just how that was done wasn‘t explained: A Julia St. resident, Harry Schilhab, was out a Mira Mart Canadian Processed Kellogg‘s CHEESE SLICES SPECIAL K York Regional Police News Powdered ABC ' DETERGENT 51b. box Assorted Colours. 2 Ply ROYALE TOWELS 2 Roll pkg. Liquid 24 fl. oz bil. PALMOLIVE DEI'ERGENT 1.29 PBIice checked Demetre Furs Ltd.. Main St. N.. about 8:40 pm, Oct. 1, and found the premises secure. However. just as they were about to leave, the sound of glass breaking. took them to another part of the building, where they found a man trying to break out. . MARKHAM ARREST Police arrested a man in 3 Markham business place, shortly after being summoned there by a burglar alarm. 'Hevwas carrying a revolver and had removed $20,000 in furs, after chiselling through a wall in the building, police said. Facing charges of break. enter and theft, break and enter with intent, possession over $200, and possession of a restricted weapon is camera and a necklace valued at $1,800, while Joyce Deitcher, Spirea Crt., was relieved of $270 in cash. A PEPSI COLA Five Roses AILPurpose BUTTER TARTS FLOUR (available until Oct. 12) Mira Man SPLIT ROLLS Pkg,__oI_ 1_2 All PurposeGrind Maxwell House SwiHCooked COFFEE 1 lb. bag CANNED HAM 1 1/2 lb. lin 1.5 litre bottle Ontario Grown Canada No.1 Grade TABLE POTATOES Plus 30¢ deposit 20 lb. bag (available until Oct 8) 3.85 1.39 Robert Desrocher, 42, of 14th Ave., Markham. WOODBRIDGE THEFT In Woodbridge, Frank Marcoccia. Arran Cr., reported the theft of some jewelry, plus $500 in Canadian 205 in a break-in at his home over the weekend. A youth from the house objected and then brought out the gun and ordered the driver off thgproperty, police said. THe gun was later found to be incapable of being fired. Police said. the incident occurred wheii a‘t-ruck driver. making a delivery to a house in Aurora, partially blocked the driveway of the house next door. JUVENILE CHARGED A 15-year-old Richmond Hill youth, who police said used a sawed-off B-B gun to make his point in an argument, faces charges of common assault and pointing a firearm as a result. Shopsy's All Beet Bums PrideolCanada Mary MilesldeallorStulling WIENERS SAUSAGE MEAT Swift's Whole §U§XR 1° LEM ' LB. l TopOualitySliced Side 1 lb‘ pkg. Mary Miles MAPLE LEAF BACON BONELESS DINNER HAMS . n 1.18

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