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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Jun 1952, p. 5

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Want HIGHE1R Taxes?. 'Don't be silly," you ýtiare likely to retort. But t'he question is not afoolish one. For if you keep aslung the governmnent to do things for you then you are 1 utomnatcally askin-9 for higher taxes. Govenmen itself' creates and possesses. nothing. Al it cani do is to take something from the citizens anid hand it back to ther; -- less a handing charge kto pay the wages !of governmnent employees and cost of distribution. Taxes are the means by which this- transfer is made possible. H ligher wages ýTithout higher production per man mean higher prices. If welfare traxisfer paymrents Xare raised becauise of rising prices then taxes must og up, too. T'bus higher prices now mean higher kxs Keep these facts in mind when you read about new State weif are proposals, or about new wage de- m ads that aie -not accompanied byv assurance of ýîigh rmaproductiôn. Published as a Publie Service by PE STEEL- COMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED Plants at c- GANANOQUEB bMONTREAL - -- .. - I~*OOO~4hO ~ Bananias, ripe and fil *of, flaveur, .,. . 1e.( Sunkist Oranges,28' 2dozen ,......,,55Sc. \P O)ntario Lettuce, large, firm heads, 2 for 25C. Caulflowers, snowy p' white, large .....23. small... ,17C. - Carrots, 1% lb. bags 19c C Lemans, ideal f or lemon- ade, dozen ....... 45. Spanish Onions, Ca lifor- La nian, sweet, 2b, 2 New P(otatues and 'Strav- i bernies ait attr'activ7e 0nce. Our best buy;/o( the week eamealed Cottage Rgolls, lean and easy to Slice.......... .... ... fer.... 59. ienie Shoulders,.... bone in ...,. 1. . 59c. ologna,...........sliced I...Lb'...39C. u~t Green Beans, Cmlc Choice Quality Piesliced Apples,, ready 2oz. tins.... 21c. to use, tin ...21c. areTide Plus 1 ibar Imported frein GratBritain Gust Ivr oap 39e Mleat Bails, 1 5'/2oz hirriff"s Cali Mix Stokely's Chloýite ani White SweetenIed Appfle Sauc-tie pkg. 14.C. 2 15otn .27c. I~1arkterîia -- e. 0.a.0 e00Ot o -- Ihe Phf4$Xt£ Oron Womn'sinstitute held their annua] picnic on 1Friday, Junie 20 ý,when 35 Iladies Îour"neYed 1Y u s o BbeayecandPrnjOY(-d' picnic dinner theie,ecv. and MrS. TELE VISION Sijeoo pn a short tie in monthe Park theePang old aquaintances and ail thie ladies were glad to see 91 ~them again before thiey leave for ý-mo I C U0a'ýïM Of N E. Ttheir new charge in fluDndalk. 20" #O N E TOn the return tiqp, the bus stopped in Liindsay for two hurs where sup- f per was e joyed ,n te Park. The weather wa-siel and the F o n1 ,9 cener::llIth:t edsr. nb ~Needless to say a very happy time PLUJý W-ARRANT!YM-.and Mrs.Jim icçaby anjd son INornanC'f ý-spt 'the weelç- FREE 1HOM3EDEMONSTRATION end withMivrs, -HaryBiley and family. While herehepuchae h Phone Tom Lewvis 3r1i Orono > Port Hope 92425 1 housýe belonin-g Eo Ms - Ema Lunin. This pla-ce fora nmbe ofyeas wae à%owned by r Jh icay grand- Cole nanEle tri il Mrs. W, Rîd ,,,i adMis. Wmi. Cobbledick pet ueda- tr- Ray Dudley, 221-year-old Bowian- ville1 pianists, namied the outstanding graduate, of this year's senior school of the Royal Conservatory of Music, has been awar-ded a $1,00 cion ship donated by the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Recently returned firom Cliforniia where he gave several per-formnancesi, he wl go abroaddts :ouimner ÇÏor furthene study and concet work. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Found, Toronto s;penit tLhe wee-end wthMn. nnd Mrs. Dae Fund. M.anidAMrs. Owen Faigan and famuy oi we Sound visited with Un. Ind Mrs. O. Cooper. Mrv. and Mrlis. Bob. Cooper aind ison and Mli. and Mràlis. Leslie Darch anmd baby viitd ith Mr. and Mrs.Cr Tennant ove(r he week-enid. Miss Wanda llobbs, Tononto spenti the week-end with Miýss Basanet atI Mns'. James D)icksoni's Mr. and -mrs. Ed Millson and daughter Ellen and 2Mrsý. J. 1), BIown! are holida-ying this week in notheru Quebe. Mr. and Mlrs. Everett Porter of' Sherbrooke, Qutebe-,c called on her f alher Mr. w. E. Davey this week- end. ,-1 Miss Shirley Porter, Oshawa and- master- Norraan Oliver, Bobepageorý spenit the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Porter. Mrs. Thorton of Sudbury has been visiting her sisten Mrs. H. Bowen, for the lasttwo weeks. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George York on thein 39th Wed- ding Anniversary last Friday. A bus load of miembers of the Orono Women's Institute jounneyed to Bobcaygeon and Lindsay on a pic- nie on Frîday lnst. Orono Ahead of the Rest of the World1 For the last few da!ys there hias been kicked aroýund in the sports ï pages of the daily press argumients1 on women entering, basebali. It alil started in United States when MrS. Engle was sigaled to play "In an In- tenstate league of class B basebail. lmmediately word wvas released on this, signing, wines began Vo hum, players commenting that they would walk off the field and umnpires would give up in distness. Literature appearing bas cýertainly had its humnonous side and mnany may1 wonder why suceh a proposition was neyer before thoukht of - it has and right on our doon step. Yes, the idea is not exactly new, perhaps in basebail, but not in hoc k- ey. Only last year was the local Or- phan Hockey tenm lacking sufficient home brew to ice a team. Dane Found, a mnan of mieans' when it cornes Vo hockey rules, wns ready to sign ùtwo girls to his teaam te keep it in ciass D. However,,~having secured two girls whowere willinig tü enter the roster, tne 0.H.A. was approach- ed -with the idea. They imrmediateiy turnied their thumbs down onth idea and realized that nothing imore could happen Vo theni in the hockey malin. Studying this idea it m-ight have beern advantageous for the local club in its puiblicity campaigil and w.ho knows just what. the outcome might have been. Here, ini Orono, was the miaking of a new ena in hockey, yet it was not taken by fthe .H.A. of- ficiais. UJNITEDCIIIJRCJI , Charge i jj~ ~ JohiiKitchen S DAJUNE 2n ORONO erviceat 11-00. . and Lskardservices - ili be canceled invof th-leU SDecol ation Day srie t IOnono Cemetenyý in theate-l ~ 3Decoration Day services at 2 o'ciock. T 1hrlls! C ii! 5ll Oshawa Kinsmen Club Presentst 15 ý'2Canadian Motorcycle, ChàaP amp i , Tuesday Aexadra 200pm, shw --IE These DeaÏh-De-fyin 'Riders Raeing11 S EL!AgainstTie With Speeds Up Ïo 100, -iles Per Hour $1500.00 AduIts ... ....... 75cý Clijdren ..... -25c,. CASH PRIZES Grandstand.......25aeï (Proceeds, for Oshawa Kinsaten Club Charities) A. i nniriai 'eruiic.. During the hours of your bereave- ment our aim is to do everything in ûrur power to lighten pour bur- dlen. Pho RAIRTLEY B. BARLOW FUNERAL DIRECTOR ne 18 r 7 Orono, Ont. Phone U -rZ w ARMSTONGs gaiuge $1.75 51 gauge 15 den- ier $1.50 42 gauge $1.25. Bathing Suits for Mon", Wo- meni and Children, sizes 2 tpo 44. Childreats Rayon Pantties'I size 2 to 6 years, pricedl at ------- 25c 10 to 12 years, ýpriced.4e We have a nice display of Cotton Prints, tiisue Gingham, Merricord, Voiles, N4ylon Gin g- ham 's, Floral Crepes and Faille Suimmer Shoes in Canvas, Nylon, Leather with ciriPe sole. AIso white Saudals ana Pumps Prlced at ........--- $2.95 - $7.50 and sanforized, ail colors t* choose from. Price $3.504$5.95-1 Sun Dresses in print sll, Cotton Prints, tissue Ginghani peaeh white, green, mauve. Priced from -. $395 tg, $195»~ Nylon,- KriskaY,.. colors.. es for summer $8.95 - tops. S--ize 6 to. 101/z. Piee Bialance of our Rats f $.l.Oê Childreu's Krisl<ay, Dresses., size 3 and 4. for .300 - $3-25. GirlI's Kriskay Dresses, size 10 - 12 -1.Pr di. S6.95k Fruit and Vegetables Cetery - Lettuce New Potatoes Bana na s I~ Cabbage - Tomàtoes Redpath Sugar, per cwt. $9.49 Shredded Wheat, 2 for ... Mec. Cisco, 3 IL.tin ......... 1, 7 Mlatches, 3 1 boxes for.... 5 Freshies, ph:g....... 5e Aeroxn iyCo*is, 3for .1e Coru ù tpg on.. 2e Alym-ier Pea 5mwp, 3 tins foýr 25c. Beef 'nd RAMILTON -BRANTFORD -SWANSEA A I Wr. i~afon, rs ~hn Mn. Alfred Chamibers of llMm,ý4 Nr.Wri WSstog Mrs.loh. is spending the ,veek, with Mn. L(-aiimi wsArnstropng and Mrs. Edi Dean spent Ms George York. The - a f~~~~~lewv days last week i Buffalo. Ms a egsn ad 14a Themarniage of Mr. and Mns. NilMr. and Mrs. John Foi-rester gand Lewis, who have been visiting fr Kennjeth \,y as Solenjjimzel re- j David spenlt Sunday -with Mnt. and 1Mn. ad MI.S. Alex Watson for cently in the chapel of Albert Street iMrs. Jimi Bedford, Bowmianville. last two weeks are retunning ore United Chunch. The bride; the formier is agae Yradto 'Rochesten today. Miss Joan Louise _Mephami, is the is De aset thowkend Ro- h Mn. anid- Mrs. Kennieth iNeal f daughter of Mr. and Mnrs. Ernest Mn. and Mrs. George York. BTownvill0 havo e pncasdit MNephaii of Oshawa, and thbe bride-Tolnopopry groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Berry of Onono.

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