Weston Times (1966), 11 Sep 1969, p. 7

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I , , " is the time to have your Si ,.:'AllSlllllll , . - ¥ , ' child's vision checked. q-lt " . E)' I _ NEW cusses - NEW FRAMES A 9‘ I i 't's, , Consult, iii) ATI , C" 'd I tllllBi . l . 51:5 in; Ml!; itii ' 'ill 'tat'", I i ' " v Brr', niCDChlCihin nnTIl‘IAIIc MW, __ crowd at the opening of {new store in Nor'thr ”Rial; last week. Tte/ttstu', SEPTEMBER It, was Attractive .wittdow displays and' floral arrangements made an effective background for a show that attracted shoppers and passers by. Entertainment was Ire/tS-Ill-tIii-til- by Ivy Davis ' North Park Plaza was a hive of activity again last week when Tavat Stereo and T.V. Centre opened a larger store. . Show stops éiioppers .. ”bynlvy Devis provided by Brian TORONTO ETOBICOKE [li))),, mm DISPENSING OPTICIANS provided By Brian Foley Dance Studios and opened with music by the Tijuana Brass. Twelve-year-old Debby Thornton kept time with a modern jazz routine while cleverly manipulating a hoola hoop. Debby Turnbull in cowgirl costume gave a tap rendition of "How the West was Won". Other dances included a Jam 2479A Bloor St. W. 1416 Lawrence Ave. W.. 1832 Weston Rd. . 1728 Weston Rd. 201 Watt WI a good demonstration of the gyration enjoyed by young people dancing to rock music. They repeated their performance several times throughout the evening. At the end of each show members of the studio gave number by Candy Jennings in striking red-fringed leotard, a tap dancoby the Aikenhead sisters in' drummer-boy costume, and Jennifer Cuirluini doing an exotic mambo in dazzling gold metalic costume with high gold boots. Hair Styles I812 JANE ST. 241-8181 Your Appearance is our wt Concern 769-2603 247-2913 244-5463 249-9119 822-1N3 THE WESTON TIMES LINDA GOOGH (Student and assistant at Brian Foley Studios) 1st Runner up, Miss Dance U.S.A. (New York State) I 'BATON (N.B.T.A. “HIGHLAND (SCOTTISH OFFICIAL 0 ACROBATIC DIRECTOR - BRIAN FOLEY B.A.T.D. (Fellow), CIS.D.A., C.D.T.A Brian Foley Studios - Mir, BEGINNERS T0 PROFESFQONALS FOR REGISTRATION lit INQUIRY CALL “TORONTO 'S ONL Y PROFESSIONAL DANCE STUDIO" 1146 Weston " (at Eglinton Ave.) ClASSES COMMENCING SAT. SEPT. 13 DEBBIE THORNTON 1 969 Festival Winner CLASSES IN ALL TYPES OF DANCING GRADED FOR EXAMINATIONS ' 762-1768 BOARD] DARLENE HARCOURT 1969 Festival Winner. Won two scholarships. Highest mark awarded 98% 'COFFEE CLUB “TEEN JAZZ CLASS . SPECIAL PRESCHOOL CLASSES “MODERN JAZZ 0 TAP “BALLET CR.A.D. lit CECCHETTI) .D.T.A., D.M.A. iii. :M .

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