PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, JU LY 23, 1975, WHITBV F REE-PRESS Tenth CountyTown Carnival begins tomorrow, 41W1it by's 1lOtIi aniual Cou ut> Town Carnival kicks off 'Thutrsday, and everything- is ready for 12 days of fun ani ierirnent. Thie first event of the carnival is the Whltby McDon-, alds dance, wlth Little Caesar and the Consuls. at the Iroquois Park areria Thursday at 8 p. Friday, there are two big evenfts, the ,Carnival Queen. Pag eant and the Musical Variet>' Night at Iroquois Park startlng at 7:30 pmn. and the WhitbyArts Gamnes Nighý and $1 ,000 Lottery draw at th e Station from 9 p.m. Wo 1 a.m,. Saturda>', there are two dances available,, one at9 p.m,ý at the Canadian Legion Hall and the other at 8 p.m. at the Iroquois> Park Arena, whe',th itbcDonalds Piz adSaget IBRWN'S F0oli kadba anIAauIL a IF vr brlng back Little Caesar and the Consuls for a second night. On Sunday, drivers will have an opportunit>' to test t.heir abilit>' in the Oshawa Motor Sport Club's driving skill test at the Iroquois Park parking lot, with registrations beginning at 9:30 a.m. Mondca>' will be a busy- day with several events taking place. . It wiIl be the first DM A night for the Wltby Cham, ber of Commerce trade fair which will continue through' Tuesday and Wednesday at Iroquois Park, Arena from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. A special attraction at the trade fair will be a dog obedience show. From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Whitby Arts will' have an open exhibit at the Station and the carnival rides are expeç,ted to be set up 'in Iroquols Park. ]Bantams* versus Peewee will be the opening event of the minor soccer tournarnent Monda>' at 6:30 p.m. at Peel ýPark and Henry Street High, Sch6ol. Tuesday- and Wednesday the trade fair, art exhibit and soccer tournamentWill con- tinue. to get thi Whitby residents will have an, opportunit>' to knock a few celebrities off their pedestals during the Count>' Town Carnival, Courtes>' of the Whitby Optimist Club. The Club will be conduct. ing a-"'Dunk the Celebrity" 1 >ER BROOKLIN, ONTARIO NORTH WHITBY PHONE 655-4521 Valu. atiefuèti. 1!UW AVAILABLL I "*eSI-Lp~ 9 Last week for Montmorency MUT PM 80!T to-. 8 0" siveu o VA. 1 48 $6- Cherries No mfl.2 ILPa$115 ALIW.$19 *n f..hI p.a~d R-.IT... ,*JhIW$AUn LUE C FR 1 .295 BEST BUVI - KRAFT 16 Fl. Oz. Jas' MAYONNAISE 85C FEATUREI - BlCS 24 FI. Oz.,»~ BABY DILLS 69~ ~ c 'c I ýVALUE CHECK'D, r MEATS! SHORT RIB _ 88 c BLAtDEaomS,ï .-l SKINLESS fâm.zro0 WIEUERS mnt ur,' BLAEs~88e EOLGNAPorkChops h. 4< h.$1.28 LUZ MAPLE CAYOVAC - MM m s HANS b. 1 MdAARLLw NAM SAIISAGE 3-BI6 DAYS MAPLE LEAF- CANADIAN PROCESS - INOIVIDUAL 8-0z. Pkg. CHEESE SLICES 69 MAPLE LEAF 121.zTit KMA Lunch Meat 75C MAPE LEAF - LARD 1L.Pkg. TENDERFLAKE 5 9c CANNEO HAMS . ,. 1 ",lb. Tini APLE LEAF $2e69 FRAIJrES - NUGULAR ROYALE Towelis2199c FTUES: - WITN F055 la TOUAÎ' saucE 14 I. Oz. Tin VAN CAMP isaus 35C FEATUfBEt lomtos n8 PL Cz. Tat 5s9 The big event of Tuesday will be the officiai oj5ening of the, carnival and the presen- tation of thé Peter Perry Award to- the outstandIng citizen of 1974, at Heyden- shore Pavilion, startinig at 6, A ful account of the remainder of the carnival activit 'ies, wil be issued'next Your bigchance Le mayor game at Iroquois Park, Aug- ust 1 from '7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; August 2 and 3 from 1 P. M. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; and August 4 from 1 p.m. to 5 p... Forty-two celebrities, in- cluding the mayor and memn- bers of council, have been invited to be the targets- for sponges thrown by the public and to be dunked into a tank *of water. Pr'oceè.ds from the Dunk the Celebrit>' game wil go toward youth work in the community, which is the major project of the Optimist Gospel. < singers included An extensive program of Gospel singing b>' popular ,musical 'g roups is planned for this year's Count>' Town Carnîval by the Whitby Mini- sterial Association. Shows are pianned from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturda>' August 2; 2 p.m. to 5 p. m. and,7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunda>' August. 3; and 2 p.m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p.m'to 9 p. Mon- day August 4. The singers will be per- forming from the back of a truck supplied by Marviin Wood, at -die entrance to the midway at Iroquois Park. Goup Seven, from th e Hamilton-St. Catharines area wil be performing for the three days of the show, which is entitled "Jo>' '75". The Selwoods, from the Toronto-Guelph area, will be there Saturday and. Sunda>'. Other attractions will be Rick Arbour of Whitby doing some solo work, and organ music by several performers on instruments supplied by Thomas House of Music. There will also be duet sing- ing b>' Eric Bridges. and Janice McRae. SSunda>' night, Atigust .3, there will be .an ecuminical church service in the Iroquois Park arena at 8: 15 p.m. start- ed off b>' a sacred concert b>' the Count>' Town Singers. Rev. W.J.S. McClure of St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church will be in charge of the evening,. and the special guest speaker will be Rev. A. * C. Çrony) Cappon, regional secretar>' of the Scripture Union of North and South America. On Monda>' night, August 4, -the singers will move into the arena to provide back- ground entertainiment during the prize giving ceremonies from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Posters advertlsing the Jo>' '75 program have been, pro- vided courtesv <of Muwni Liz is on Vacation FEATUREI - ASSORTEr> - STRAINEE> 43/4Fl. Os. Jmj HEIN! Foods u5195 FEATUREI - CARNATION - INSTANT MASHED 12-0z. PIcg. POTATOES 65 FEATUREI - Stoklay' Dara Red or New Odeam, Style 14 FL i. ins KIDNEY Beans 31$] FEATURE - SWEET MIXED 15 Fl. Os Ja ROSE PICKLES 1591 FEATURE! - MTCHEWLS PURE 48 Fi. Os. Tini APPLE JUICE 59, FEATIJREI - EXTRA ABSORBENT DIAPERS 24 to Plag. PAMPERS $2,49 N TN& 5 n TTRo 0IOOOMAMT a FL08. Tam ARRID -Rlagulg - ...$1.29 FAMILV wais H-EAD & SHOULDERS .-.$1.39 WnTt #ATH Ot. IOU CARESS EO;DY BlAR>,.... «. 39c J. 4 ý-sVa£ 10.1 pTP;R MINI PADS-.......... ..... 9f4xDAYS A VII 8.8~m .6 pu BRUNSWICK 21i DIXIE pAuS s1,29 'BISCUITrS '4-m O99<g ;.July 24 J y i Ab july