Whitby Free Press, 16 May 1979, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1979, WHITBY FREE, PRESS Longeue uii winn ing vis "The Longueuil twinning will have the twinning for Bugelli and Joe Drumm. with Whitby is on," Council- sure." They were present with lor Gerry Emm said at an The people of Longueui Town Clerk Bill Wallace at Operations Committee had a general meeting with the publie meeting called for meeting, last week. those who are interested in last Wednesday. night to He reported that Town attending the Twinning - discuss this year's plans. Clerk Bill Wallace had sent ceremonies,* at Whitby and During the meeting Mr. off a draft program' to the for that purpose the Whitby Wallace, said that the people of Longueui and he Twinning Committee sent a Longueui people had bas received a reply back. draft program to the people "formed a citizens' social In the reply "they indicate of Longueui. cultural group" which are that they are very, enthusias- The Twinning Committee encouraging the exchange of tic about it. There will be a consists of the honorary cultural ideas and customs Twinning this year," he said. chairman Tom Edwards, of the various municipalities "There was some concern "Mr. Twinning himself" in Canada." for a while about it but it is chairman, Councillor Gerry They are prepared to corne coming along well and we Emm and councillors Joe «down to Whitby by bus and it i set for June 15 to 1 expect a bus load of ap- proximately 45 people and possibly a couple of carloads. The citizens social group are expecting at least 45 to 50 people will be coming to Whitby for the -June week-end. About 90 percent of those people, who are coming to Whitby from Longueuil haven't been in Whitbybefore, Mr. Wallace said. "We are looking at it as a matter of friendship and we can show friendship," Councillor IEmm said as the program for the Twinning week-end was discussed with more than two'dozen inter- ested citizens'who appeared on a very short notice for the public meeting. Anyone wishing to have further in- formation please contact the Municipal. Office and the Town Clerk Mr. Wallace by telephoning 668-5803. The people from Longueuil are expected to be arriving about 4 p.m. June 15' at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, which forms the focal gathering point for both Whitby and Longueuil people, during Twinning week-end. By Bus t hey will travel to the Whitby Municipal Build- ing where a reception will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the "Meeting Hall" (Council Chambers). There will be a re-affirma- tion of the Twinning Vows and an exchange of token gifts between social, cultural organizations and the City of Longueuil and thç_Tû& of Cont'd on P. 7 * "paUW orange flavoured1/ Tang crystas ......... z3pVg. 1.09 Maxwell House c 1 instant cofféee...........1ojzr'5.29 Libby orange or grapefruit 6xfit 3 citrisjuices .........oz.tinsl.e Post cereat honey ...... Oogprag1.19 extra fine grlnd, deluxe gourmet I Mefitta coffee ...... i 39 fiv fumiture polish61/oz Pledge .................... ot too hpaste 100 Phiips 60 watt anti-insect light bulbs............ Mrs. Smith rozen Boston cream pies ............ Chun King assorted ftrozen dinners.........11....... Rich Whtp frozen FLORIDA FI TOMATOI NO 11hb. MACINTOSH. 15 lb bag BOX PLAP .89 GERANIUM mixed coloui 1.00 Stokley kidney beans or Van Camp beans with pork 14 fi. oz. tin Swift Premiurn cooked 89 hams 1 1/2 lb. ttn assorfed fiavours, juices or 6.6f.8 F.B.I. drinks ......... o b I itnstews ......... i1.39. assorted fiavours Freshie .60gram 1 6 1 ......... ..... . i l 6 Green Giant fane:, cream eom Oi*- kernel co frozen straight or crinkie ,eut 2 IL McCain pkg. superfries* E.D. Smith appi e or raisin pie fihlng ........... E.D. 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Weston or Supreme wener or frzn concentrafed pink or reg, ~ 9 hamburger roHs..g, og .49 INaga ra or S unspu n 32/i lemonade............ . tin 100 <Realemon'ffavoured 33/ Nestea regular or tropicat btend 24o. %% lemonade crystals .......oz. pg. .9idtantx.......... oz in McLarens assorted 48 i. .19 Party Tyme assorted reishies .................oz. ar 04 ý lb c o c k ta il m ix e s ......... . . . p k g. 08 9 alum i 'num 1 " 2 2k 1b.49 ____m_____ Alcan foil rll1,29 - luncheon plate, 8 3/4" Royal Chinet ...... .. . 99.... tl Klngsford charcoat lb. fin briquets.,...... ........... bg 1. ' gog cut from Canada.gr-ade 'A' beef boncless-rump roasts or boneles iside round roaMt' BROWN'S 'OODMASTE1R, BROOKLIN PHIONE 655 - 4521 < DELIVERY AT NOMINAL CHARGE fresh - backs attached chieken legs breast* STORE HOURS OPEN SX DAYS A WE K' EXCEPTTHUIRS. & FRI. NIGHTS TII. 9p.m. CLOSED VICTORIA DAY MONDAY MAY 21et. Vam tu ffective unht cioslng Saturday May, 1W 1979 We reserve the night to limit quanties. 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