PAGE A4, WH]TrBY FREE PRESS, Outdoor Living, JUNE 21, 1989 Styles in pati*o lfurnit ure to sui anyoneI Patio furniture 18 a very hot- round but if you do bring it in, it said Fanning. lar. There are drawbacks, howe- ning advises to start shopping selling item these days an dtere should be washed down before Wood is also popular, as is ver sucb as the maintenance soon. is a style to suit anyone. the next season," said Fanning. aluminium with straps. Howe- anti refinishing usually required "The best bet, if you want a He said resin patio furniture ver, both need some kind of every two or three years. certain color, is start shopping in Resin furniture is now the now makes up 70 per cent of the maintenance. Unlike aluminunj or resin, the June or early summer." most popular because of its dura- Canadian market. While it bas color ôf wood furniture can be He also bas a suggestion for bility, according to Duncan Fan- been around for at least 40 Fanning advises the purchase changedi on a yearly basis if people who attempt to* match ning of Peggy's Patio, the largest years, it is ini only the past 10 of aluminum furniture only if it wanted. their patio furntiure with that of independent patio store ope- years that it bas gained in popu- bas vinyl strapping which is vir- their bouse. ration in North Arnerica. larity. tually maintenance-free. "People often do go fdr a dif- "k tils bard to do that and Fanning said Resin furniture. He says aluminium furniture ferent look every season," said sometimes impossible s0 we is 100 per cent maintenance-free, "People are spending as much is durable and strong and won't Fanning. He noted pastels are recommend a contrast," hie said. does not fade in sunlight, won't on their outside furniture as discolor but it does require regu- popular this season, as are tradi- Peggy's Patio furniture is in its crack and won't rust. their inside furniture, and they lar cleaning. tional yellows. fifth year and is located at 377 : "You can leave it out ail year want something that will last," Wood also remains very popu- To obtain a certain color, Fan- Taunton Rd. E. in Oshawa. ,100%cOtton Prnts until June 3th/89. uiyDir a iee aiicesBedspreads ~VfI B~CLRN lst qulity fbricsCONTEST lstqAliy ic The Crayola crayon coloring KEMPO.mll!0 AR T contest, for ages pre-school te from 13, will be held rom 10 a.m * y' 0S F THE INTERNATIONAL to'4 .m. on the lawn of the Choose from: KEP ASSOCI AT ION AND PART Bell tanada office, Brock St Sanderson, Kobe, Caravan, Pride of Paris, 0F THE MANV SCHOOLS ASSOCIATED S., in the downtown. Rosedale, Pyramid, Design 2000, Park Avenue, VWITH Y.K.K.F. W1LL BE DEMONST RAT ING THEIR Val Abel, Maxwell & more. SKILLS AT THE "FOUR CORNERS' IN FREE SATURDAY, JUNE 24Trm decorator service available. BEI WEEN 2:00 & 3 :00PM- F four c tornrfrom 2 et fBoc3p. Std2 .) .so ulî nBokS.S okS.SClde ae di PET EBKERDE SHO WMo.Fi:302o86: Theesmal animl petlhow 6f the anadan mp il Bak Geen t. he Nrce reetyle by he WitbyJayette in wll be held from 10:3 a.m. t hlrn of Cmmere, lcagdat te tem wil peforn at 1 a.. frnt o theHy12 C3ispm. at at h Whit 31y Pub- OTER EVENTS PLAYD9:3I Tetee n iamad p.m.hw 1 anbehed fr2 p:.m.t o- 1:00a.m - :0 Steees 23 . S. frm ito 2he.m. th Pab- eChans *Braclets* Pedent * E rrins * rossPens Rershmntsardblloonsre Sale ends uune 30two89. at the IGA Plaza on Brock St. - ~S. while free popcorn and bal- 1<4 loons are available at the AUL BRIO & PLAYM Toronto-Dominion Bank on ValId June 24 wlht (exaeuding7. diamnond engagement iings, wedding banda, Benetton watche repaire and watch attachmnenta) Dundas St. E. ___________ i Puppets, clowns and but- 153 Brock St. N., WhlItby 430-2500 tons are at the tdn Md If f ICntreon Ifc