1~ r MOTORINO wIth Mike Buirges.s AUTGFEST '73 CAR SHOW At a remcit prcss conféerencec h was annouinccd that the Oshawa Autolèst '73 Car Shiow will bcecxpanded to a two day event (September I 9th and 2th). Thie shiow, hield ai the Civic Auditorium, will be open 1th le public for fifteen hours this year, as opposed Io ,ppi-oxîiitioly 1lotr hoLrs in 1972, and will he the longest running even t of* Autofest '7.3. These changes are, of' course, dite to the overwhelming public response [o the Shiow last vear. The car show commjîtec, hicaded again thiis year by Bruce Jones and Terr-y Williamis, lias worked ior seven rnonths to oh tain over onte tillion dollars wortih of* cars for the shiow. They are heing very capahly assisted by a sub- commîittee consisting of' Ray Bitrns, Dick Baker, John Holden, Don Jcyes and Glenn Ltheretci. Another change in thie Atittofest '73 Car Shiow is the addition of'Sheli Canada as die major- sponsor. Also tiew will be a limited numnber of' product display bootlîs on dhetpper level of the Auditorium. Not everything is chianged this year tlioitghi; the popitiar race movies will bc hack again. giving dic general public anl insight into whal racirtg is ail aboUI. For an tiqute loyers, t he ()-aven VoLItnda tion are again going to bc displaying some of* their itumacitlate early models, in f*act manager Michazel Morrow hias indicatcd that there will be as miany as cighit in the show. On the oter end of the scale are the slcck open wheel race cars and also the hiardy sedans, that cati be scen racing at Mosport thiS citrrcnt season and of' course ilhere wvill be a liberal spritîklittg of Drag Race Cars, Stock Cars atnd Off- Road Vehiicles. Tliis exciting f*amily-oriented show will be open to the public frotrt 6 p.mi. 'iii I11 p.m. Wcdnesday. Septither I 9th and froni 1 p.11. Io I I p.rn. on Tînt rsday tdhe 2Oth. Admission will bc S$1.00 1*0r aduits, wi tIi cli ild reti under 14 adrnittcd free if accomipaicd by an adîtît. RefreÂhnients will be available in t lic aitdi toritialso. se tor an inexpen- sive excititîg evening thiat your whole famtly can etjo)Y, it rnight bc worîhtwvhilc kecping this in mmmd. This ar-eauxas wcll represented last V'alley, lierc thle 2nd Regionci Slalomi was held. 0f' thli 92 ent ries. t here vr c1 Motor Sport Clutb) tiienîbers cil ici d. weckend ini (redit Eil of* thle secu son ().M.S.C. (Oshiawa .11)( 7 et tliosc 19 A 1909 Kissel Model 6-60 will be on display at the Autofest Car Shi engine (6 cyl.) and sold new for $3,000. placed ini cithier a I st, 2nd, or 3rd position! Jitu Famine carne hiome withi a 1 st ini class E-prcp)arcd iti bis Vega, Don Clemient camne 2nd itn thc saine class, also in thc Vega, and Barry Alexander, atiother O.M.S.C. tnrbcr, optcd for third place intiitis class, driving a Toyota I1600 Corolla! The Teatn Era Daistmni also placcd nicely iii its class (D-prcparcd') withi Don Clernent takitîg 2nd. Jim Halliday (drivitîg ini place of' yours trîîly) placed Sth, and Ralph Robinson placed 61h. Ralph suffercd an clectrical failure which caused a smlall fire, on his seconîd rîîn wlîich was unfortutîatcly therefore a D.N.F. The crew tuembers ail lent a hand bowcver, and thc car was se nt hack on the course in the capable hiands 0f Rutth Halliday who caine home with second iii class. Rutth also was second Lady in this event. Hannu Hialinien drove his Datsunl 240Z to 2nd position in A/stock and Jcff Christie placed 3rd in E stock driving a Capri. Stu Brear placed 7th ini the saine class, and George Gilroy, driving his Capri V6 took 1 41l position ini D stock. MTI next week, Happy Motoring! Correction - Dance Tickets Now Available Get your tickets now for Tickets arc available from thîe spring dance ai 1lîcydeni- any miember of the executive shore Pavîlion on Mav I12, or by calling Sally Littîle at 19<73. 'l'lie tickets ceS5.00 723-6487 or Joan Gangemi per~ couple whlich Inclitdes am at 7-25-932 2. dclic iois sclad plaite anid cof- Bux' yoîtr tickets carly as fe., door prizes and bar pi i- a comlet e sll-oiit 15 C xpec- vileges. te d. 0ow courtesy of the Craven Foundation. This speedster sported a 309 C.1.0. ONE LARGE PIZZA CORNER PIZZA SU N. 4 - 2 .m. 668-887 WE DELIVE MON-A42 Lfl668-850,8 lm ROCK a MIDDLETON'S BOOK STORE WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED STATIONERY WHITBY" 668-2492 What have you done for your backyard Iately? Here are a pair of "Patio Pairs" to make your backyard into a summer relaxation room. When you start thinking about this summers fun, start thinking about your own backyard first. That*s where Natu rai Gas goes to work, with a 'Patio Pair-a gas barbecue and outdoor lamp combination that can put great eating and romantie ighting into your summer nights at home. CHAR MGLOW BARBECUE model JAK Piiî-e-spttpr atrnotig gas barbecues CHAR MGLOW PATIO LAMO model 300 Distinctive stylinrg adds charm to your outdoor settirig SPECIAL PATIO PAIR PRICE: $1 99.00 Price includes installation and Up to 401 of piping. Units must be wlthin 151 of each other. ARKLA BARBECUE model GR 40' Youiil be impressed by the superb cooking abilitiest FALCON BARCELONA model 425 Spanish or Mediterraneani style SPECIAL PATIO PAIR PRICE: $2 39.00 C *~~~~~~t ,.f,?~~~~~~~~~$ ~~~~ b *44 4ý fs ifJ1si.i t t ef&;4if 8f 1 ~ ~~~ m 1 WHJTBY FREE PRESS, THUR SDAY, MAY 3, 197 3, PAGE 5