I Am A Camera â€" Richmond Hill Curtain Club‘s wellâ€"paced prod- of life in Berlin in the 305; to Oct. 15. Call 884-3703. Louis Lawlor â€" King City native in program of classical guitar works; Marylake Shrine, King City, Oct. 16 at 8 pm. Call 833-6017. York Symphony Orchestra â€" pianist Chia- Yue Chou is guest solist in company‘s season opener; Oct. 15 at 8 p.m.. Newmarket Community Centre. Call 478-4095 or 895~8713. llillcrest Mall Jazz Festival -â€" TONIGHT, Oct. 12 ‘ Jim Amber- crombie‘s Vintage Jazz Band; 5:30 pm. to 8 pm. Art Show â€"â€" water colors of Richmond Hill and area by former resident Harry Rankin; North York Central Library, to Oct. 29. Rossini the Magician â€" Oct. 15 at 2 pm, Concord Community Centre. Ontario Scenes â€"- by Anne Nicholls of Toronto; Thornhill Community Centre. to Oct. 29. The Taming of the Shrew â€" Newmarket Theatre Centre; Oct. 14 - 16. Call 887-5269. Folk Night at the Factory â€" four newcomers. including Carl Nixon of Richmond Hill, are featured in this Friday‘s edition at the Aurora coffee house; goers open g i} p.m. " Bla‘c‘IE" Ha‘ivk "Inn â€" “Pockets,†back in town; Oct. 17 - 22. Pepi Puppet Theatre â€" Magic in the Forest â€" Oct. 15 - 23. Poor Alex Theatre. Call 497-0916. Four talented newcomers to Aurora’s coffee house including Carl Nixon of Richmond Hill will be featured at this Friday’s edition of Folk Night at the Fac- tory. Hil/ man at Aurora Mike Smith, who played a brief set with Tommy Jensen at the season‘s first Folk Night on Sept. 23. will be back, per» forming with Richard Smyth. John Lott‘s warmup set will begin shortly after the doors open at 8 pm. Admission is $1. Light refreshments will be available. The third featured artist will be Rick Logan, an Aurora resident who teaches guitar in Rich- mond Hill. He‘ll demonstrate a variety of guitar styles. including some classical work. “Utterly Canadian" “Maple Sugar," a folk group specializing in “music for the love of Canada,“ will perform at Georgian College Theatre in Barrie. Oct. 29 at 8 pm. Included in the group are: Graham and Eleanor Townsend, champion North American fiddlers; Maurice Bolyer. “King of the Banjo"; and folksingers Dorothy Hogan and James Gor- don. According to Toronto Life. the performers have “a band of music that‘s utterly. exclusively, amazingly. miraculously Canadian." They are said to play music that lets Canadians discover their roots in their land. their ancestors and history; music that brings audiences “to their feet. whooping, stomping, clapping and cheering." Makes second appearance Making his second appearance with York Symphony Orchestra in the past two years, is pianist Chia-Yue Chou, who will be guest soloist in the season opener. Oct. 16 in Newmarket. Ca]! 718â€"4613 for tickets :alendar Miracle Food Mart’s Markham Place Store Opens October 19th,1977 Russ Chilvers, left, Store Manager for Markham Place, is in the store preparing the last minute details for the opening with some of his staff. They look forward to serving you and await your arrival on October 19th. Come Check out for less at Miracle. We are looking toward to sewing you and your shopping needs. Our store has been designed to meet the needs of the Community and to provide the best possible service to our customers. Our Doors Open at 9:30 am. The wine and cheese will get the evening un- derway, while youthful pianist, Chia-Yue Chou, making his second ap pearance with the or- chestra in the last two years, will be the guest. There’ll be wine, cheese. a guest soloist and a new work when York Symphony Orchestra presents its first concert of the season. Oct. 16 at Newmarket Community Centre at 8 pm. Presenting his new composition. “Noc- turne for String York Symphony Orchestra Wine, cheese, new work STEELES AVENUE Orchestra". for the first time. will be the orchestra's regular conductor. Clifford Poole. Soloist Chia-Yue. has been playing the piano since the age of four, winning the silver medal for top marks at the Royal Conservatory of Music seven years in a row‘ The guest artist. who is now in his second year at the University of Toronto, where he is working on his bachelor of music in performance degree, will play Gershwin's Rhap- JOHN STREET HWY‘NOJ Conductor Poole is in his fourth year with the orchestra. When not on the podium. he is in- structing at the con- servatory and the U of T. as well as conducting the conservatory orchestra. sody in Blue, and Men- delssohn‘s Concerto in G Minor. Peter Silverman. host of the Global TV program. Code 10-78, will be master of ceremonies. Tickets. which are $5. may be obtained by calling 478-4095, or 895- 8713. Veteran conductor, Clifford Poole. presents original composition at YSO opener. We would like to invite you to attend our official opening ceremony on Wednesday, October 19th, at 9:30 am. when Fred Davis will take part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. He will also be on hand to talk to shoppers. We hope you will get in on the many specials and opening week surprises to commemorate the opening. See you there! We hope you will come out and experience our new modern facilities. The Staff Here are some examples of the services you will be able to enjoy â€" services that we feel will make your new store the most modern of its kind in the area. Conducts own work Wide aisles for easier shopping Larger shelves providing a wide variety of stock An in-store bakery with a wide selection of products baked fresh daily A service meat counter to look after your specral requests Large international food sections and a large Kosher food section Regular and express checkouts serviced by new, modern, electronic checkout equipment. Come Meet Fred Davis THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 12. 1977 â€" C-9 Les Canadians Les Canadiens. an examination of the great Montreal hockey team in the days of Boom Boom (ieol‘l‘rion. The Rocket et al. will be opening at Toronto Workshop Productions. Oct. 20 and continuing through to Nov. 19. Written by Rick Salutin. “with an assist" from Montreal goalkeeper Ken Dryden. the musical play. which played to packed houses in Montreal last year. will present a bilingual version for Toronto audiences. A musical documentary. Les Canadiens tells the history of the club and its heroes. their many great moments. and their role in the history of Quebec. .\ collaboration between writer Salutin and goalie Dryden, the play marks the return of its director. George Luscombe. to the Toronto stage for the first time in nearly two years. It also shows the impact Canada‘s national sport has on Canada‘s national unity. Members of the cast are: Raymond Belisle. Sebastein Dhavernas. Pierre Lenoir. Jeff Braunstein, Suzette Couture. Len Doncheff. Bill Lake. David Langlois. and Jerry Prager.