PAGE 2,WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1975 WHITBY FREE PRESS WHITBY GLASS & MIRROR' 210 tirock St. South SERVICE 'Emergency Service *Plate Glass Replacement *Store fronts *eMirrors *Table tops 668-2481 Commercial Industrial ResidentialI Co The, Iargest delegation to> participate ini the annual Whitby-Longueuil twinning wili. arrive ini the, town on Friday. A total of 61 people from Longueul, are expected for the weekend festivities.' The Longueuil visitors will arrive on Friday afternoon at the CNR station at Thorn- ton Road and wilI be bussed to die Holiday Inn in Oshawa. Later in tie afternoon an officiai reception will be hield 'ns Summer Shoe Sale Save 2O0%o to 5O 0/ i o Sale starts Wednesday June 25 at 9am Shoes and Sandals from our Spring and Summer setectio'n AIRSTEP, JOYCE, LA VALLEE, CRO$TOLINOS, MARTINELLI, CLARK, PEDWIN & OTHE RS. 10% off ail Regulor Merchandise Ail Sales Final OPEN EVERYDAY LJNTIL 6:00 P..M. Thurs. & Friday until 9 P.M. ICEHRE Collins Shoes, 1 19 Brock St. S. Downtown Whitby 668-3476 Indoor cookingconvience with Barbeque flovour on at the Whitby Municipal: Building, followed by dinner and 'entert'ainment, (County Town Singers) at the Centen- niai Building. The evening will end at the Whitby Yacht Club with a dance and mid- night buffet. Saturday' morning is allo- cated as 'freetime'. The after- noon will bc 'taken -up by a tour, reception, and luncheon at Parkwood, the home of the late Col. R.S. McLaughlin. Saturday nighit, dinner and mass at the Frenchi Canadian Club will be followed by tours of Club Lorelcy,, Eng- lish Pub Nighit at Woodview Park Club and the Italian Club. Sunday, Mayor Des Newman will host a deluxe continental breakfast at his residence and wiIl even have on hand a bilingual choir. An afternoon buffet banquet at tie C entennial Building accompanied by the closing Twinning Cerenonies will mark the flnrtl event of the weekend. The- cost per person is $22.50 tor the weekend, or if you wish to, only take part one or two days $ 7.50 for Friday evening; $10,00 for cither Saturday or Sunday. Youngsters are S5.00 each day. Clerk Bill Wallacc asks that anyone intendîng on taking part contact cithier himself or dcputy-clcrk Brian Switzer at 668-5803, before noon tomiorrow. Clerk Wallace said "thiere is stili an opportunity for Whitby residents to get, in- on Outdoor Gos Grill The GR 40 Fl'avor Giant 2 FR EE Cedar Shelves $ 199.00 Above Portable Barbeque Complete with Rotisserie and Kebob Skewers Special $279.ouO Ground Pool Heaters Special Low Price 0y f $289,OO Competitive Prices on Ail Other Home Related Appliances Visit our new Showroomn and see these oppliances Su 'burba.n Air Gos Services Ltd. 1393 Harwoo'd Ave. N., Ajax, Ontario, 683-86-11 683-8613 volved in the twinning cere- monies although the numbers are limited., It promises to be a prettyen-tertainMng pjrr in 'the 'true..s*pfi ' of the twinning. We hope that as many Whitby people as pos- sible wil be on hand at*the Thornton Road 'South CNR Station to .greet our Longue-* uil visitors when theyaTlive at 2:18 p.m. Friday." CHILDREN'S SUMMER ART CLASSES at ""The Station" Prograni extends froni July 7-10, 14-17 inclusive. SESSION No. 1: mornings from 10-12:30 for ages 6-9 yrs. SESSION No. 2: afternoons from 24:30 for ages 10-13 yrs. Cost: members $22.50 non-members $25 .00 REGISTER NOW!!! For further information cal! 668-4185 or stop by "The Station" at Henry and Victoria Streets, Wh itby. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEW LOCATION 333 KING ST. W- 728-1671 WE FEATURE FINE PRODUCTS BY CHRYSIER WEEKEND SPECIAL! PINTO ........................1..... .....$19-90 DUSTER or MAVERICK-------......$23.90 with 100 free miles, Weekend Specials begi Friday at 12:00 moon tfi Monaday rnornîng at 9:00 arn. WE PICK-UP -AND DELIVER Longueuil visitors - largest, delegation E ""The people who owned me before used to watch the Lone Ranger a lot and called me 'Kimo' (short for Kimo-Sabe>. What can you do? 'l mean t realty don't 'care, WHAT you cati me, as long as you catI me for my, meals (and an occasionat cud- die). You see l'm a Purebred Poodle, 12 years otd, maIe, housetrained, good with children and have a very good disposition (as you can teit). Anyway comeon up to the Ontario Humane Society on Thickson Road North and Iet's make friends .. t may even introduce you to. Doris - AFTER'she'Is finished massaging MY back! Free Press Photo by Mike Burgess Inground Pool Heaters From $449.00