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Richmond Hill Liberal, 19 Dec 1979, D2

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Wednesday, December 5 â€" North-South: Cleta Dieken and Mavis Ball; Pat Rawlinson and Jean Following is a list of Honan; Billye and Jack results from recent Maver. " Alger? Bridge Club play: Cenflescene for ’Mirage’ teen dance Orchestra has treat for pianist In keeping with ltS The Orchestra an- ward to theprospeci objectives of providing ticipates lively com- budding young pi classical music to the petition and looks for- joining it next seaso residents of York Region. the York Svmohonv lâ€"â€"_â€"Tâ€"â€"â€"â€" The Thornhill Com- munity Centre will be the scene this Friday night for a teen dance featuring "Mirage". this Friday A urora Bridge Club Results The Community Centre, in conjunction with Wilderness Promotions, will present the dance, which will hopefully turn into a monthly event. All ju’nior high and high school students are inâ€" vited to attend. Admittance is $3 per person and the event begins at 8 p.m_‘ The nexi dance is tenatively scheduled for January 25‘ 1980. ZON, one of Canada‘s top groups. will appear at the Richmond Hill Theatre for two concerts Sunday, December 30. Being billed as “The D-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 19. 1979 For further in- formation, call Betty Mikucki, Community Centre Co-ordinator at 881-3313. CARL NIXON UPSTAIRSLUUNGE THE CRUNCH wwmwwm NO COVER CHARGE FREE HATS and NOISE MAKERS MONDAY, DEC. 31st 8:30 PM. to 1 AM. JOIN US FOR AN EVENING FULL OF FUN... NEW YEAR'S AT THE East-West: Myrtle Oram and Bobbie Bub; Jean Goodwin and Marg Melnichuk; Mabel Howe The winner in the Piano Concerto Class will receive $100 and the opportunity to play twice with the orchestra during the 1980-81 season. In keeping with ltS objectives of providing classical music to the residents of York Region‘ the York Symphony Orchestra has announced the introduction of a new award to be presented at the Newmarket Lions Festival. The final date for entry is January 31 and anyone in Ontario may compete. Lib’éral g5 and Edythe Windsor Monday. December 10 â€" Winner of the Individual Championship was Billye Maver. John Hunter and P‘ Wolfendale Last Concert of a Decade", the show will be seen at l and 4 p.m. Also appearing will be another Canadian group called “The Crunch". The Orchestra an- ticipates lively com- petition and looks for- mfifififiwwflwm fififiufififlfiu g Phone 8848185 535! 9310318 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL WE ATSO CARRY A L'ARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL MAKEUP LIKE MAX FACTOR. STEIN'S and MEHRON â€" LEOTARDS: MILLISKIN IN VARIOUS STYLES AND COLORS. WE ALSO HAVE FREED. GAMBA AND BEPETTO TOE SHOES. JOHNNY BROWN â€" 921-6543 17 HAYDEN ST., TORONTO STORE HOURS Monday to Thursday Ftiday and Sat‘urdays Sundays and Holidays Delivery and Dining room service stop ‘5 hour before Ciosing Time FOR 40 VEARS OUR SMES HAVE BEEN H PRAISED FOR QUALITY. PRI BY TEACHERS AND STUDE UH! III“! 1 II E - v Raffi cares about kids IEEN HIGHLV Ty, PRICE. F" STUDENTS AL tied for second while Heather Burling and Bob Dunn were deadlocked in third place. For- partners and further information, call 884-1689 or 727-2580. ward to the prospect of a budding young pianist joining it next season. 4:30 p.m.t01 am. 4:30 pm. to 2 am. 4:30 p.m‘to Midnight Bl; 79love loamy. ALIKE ' whim My family. along with my brother's family, were the proud and possessive ticketholders for the Raffi concert. held at Bayview Seconday School in Richmond Hill. (Listen â€"â€" it was a long hard battle to get those tickets. they were very scarce â€" King Tut move over!) We went into the school to be seated and con- fronted with a gym- natorium flowing with kids and parents. just like us! It was a brisk, snowy Saturday afternoon â€" December 1 to be exact. There we were, to actually see and hear Raffi ~ that man possessed with a guitar and voice projecting mystical music. jovial tunes. laughable lyrical phrases, bouncing rhyth- ms and soothing sounds. All of these things were heard. until this moment, coming from our stereo in the safe and comforting surroundings of home. Now we were going to see that man Raffi ~ in person. The expectation of what this concert would be like was quite unusual. Raffi can make my kids dance and giggle with the strum of a chord. Raffi can make my children sing with their high ' wispy soprano voices, softly, trying hard to understand his lyrics â€" but this is all in the confines of home. Raffi Cavoukian WAS a struggling folk singer from North York. In 1975 he decided to stop struggling, stop knocking By BRUCE MacNElL RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB 106 CENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL MONDAY. DEC. 31. 1979 Four ifi ideas from odak... New Year’s Eve Ball I'lul'unl ' UI-UI Ill, lulu $3500 8 PM. T01 AM. “mm” FREE BAR FREE FOOD NOISE MAKERS DISC JOCKEY DRESS |NFORMAL 8846893 Built-in electronic flash for simple dim-and- shool pictures indoors or out. Film and batteries included. on unopened doors and start opening a few doors of his own. Raffi formed his own company Troubadour Records. The results were more than pleasing. The album “Singable Songs for the Very Young". released in 1975, has gone platinum â€" that means it has sold 100,000 plus copies. A second album, “More Singable Songs" has sold more than 50.000 copies. A recent third release “The Corner Grocery Store" album promises even greater expectations. Raffi treats his music and audience very seriously. For example the recording of his albums is done in a very professional manner and that is very important to his success â€" so many children‘s albums aren‘t recorded properly. His music and his responsibilities to his young, impressionable listeners are also not taken lightly. At the Bayview Secondary School concert Raffi was accompanied by a very competent and talented sidesman who played guitar. banjo. harpsichord and piano adding many interesting a n d e n j o y a b l e background sounds to a live concert. A few ballads were sung during this concert. Those ballads seemed to indicate a broadening of Raffi's entertaining ambitions and his con- tinual challenge to reach his whole audience â€" children and adults alike. I enjoyed the Raffi concert. By the way, so did my children. Complete outfit KODAK COLORBURST 250 Instant Camera Built-in electronic flash, 0 motor for automatic print delivery. and oim-and-shoot simplicity. KODAK EKTRALHE 10 Camera Outfit A simple aim-and-shoot instant camera with a motor tor automatic print deliveiy. Only KODAK COLORBURST 50 Instant Camera $5 coupon available with purchase of Ektralite 10 or Tele-Ekiralite 20 Camera out- fits. $36.97 $35.97 2X Telephoto Lens Wed, Dec. 1.9!]! No. IJac/(pot 54 N0 ’5. No.2 57 N0 ’5. 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