Schoof The ability, 4 keep variety, ecenomy and nutrition i mid durivig the w art - but âî east it's one art tnat cant be learned. Hhte teachtr% Expeýrien brief suhýestions are designed te add in somte smatl way ta Mrs. H0use perience. , veýryonie hias found themseve in the situation of having M 1IT E Q L1T A r 4LS A either ne beversages at ail, or at Ieast no cald beverages on 4W ZELANDhand ta offer unexpected guests. Why not answer this prob- 1RW ZALANDlem with the new canned beverages. Tsey're not only ileal- lsuited for stockinu_ ha the refrigeratar but offer a saving okver h regular botled 'pop'. (And no bettie dopesit or L e g s whol Ae ot worry aboiut)'. They make exýellent mixers toc. w h. cýkeeýp te Lin itduring this we-ek's shoppiýýng visit ta rS AN D VEG ýàLE ES PROM TEXAS Recnty, bie saninga Icamie acroýss Lacuple 'le êt,0 Z E- r41- ",Pol phrs hat wcren ' m -' tome It occur.s to mie that !I perhQpý)ls oumtuu, have had orcuirio)sity aroused hby the saeerecso here(ethe enihfilgs oif ju"sî a few 1 of the i s (comMon wor 'X connected ,with fooül BISQU - a icbtick rý/ýleam -soup sualymaclefrmi Als aic fozn e rt uulycotiigpowdered muts rnc;roons. White ori Chcoleate" JULIE 'ýNE -F0 c -ut into ma ýc-ike strips FOD A uar Land water mixIture cooked tothe Robin ilood Cake Mlix ïo - tg 3 ., oldadkedd Chocolat AI Van irk chipitý', 15C off ounce jýar GANST.ANT,COFFEE OId yme TablJe Syrup Party- imej Planters Peanuts 6 cent- off; it SimoMz LiuidFWax Sliced 2Mounce tins Dole's Pirkeapple THIAT ADDED TOLJCS Honey Pod 2 - 15 ounce tinsy Stokely's Peas The 1itile extras are efien the difference between creatinq Claver Leaf sýimply a rial or Jn excellent repast. For httance, this Sockeye Salmion weelk-endr wheni pre arig yeur IGA Ieg of Iamb, make 4 2 cets of -2 15oune tis gshe, i te ~tý with a sharp knife. Cut one cleve of gali nto 4slivers adisr hý noec gash. Rub Champfion Do, Foodmet thgige, son wit saif and pepper and dredge Royal Ga-ld Il aUnce edew Co lur, Remaove ,,garic aftgK roasting, and you'll find MliId Cheese thelte extra peaitoJ4la i dividends in flavour. Wieor cocloured 2 relis Toilet Tis;sce o g g g g g gu n hot bey 13 nng o Members Cons!a rRepi by Madelon Allen Prospective high stepping girls wh4o wlI be entering g-rade 9 this autumni ma.y settwomonths advanced train- Ing ni preparation ~ or joinig the 0145 Mýajorette Corps in September if plans currenly under consderation are put into effect. T'le propyosal i fiust be further stud- ied by the staff before the final steps are taken. The possibility that une of the present memnbers of the Corps may flot be back to scheul in September ,and theý possibility of expatiding the Corps reqiuires that additi'on ai trainees be choisen. If the plan is aiccepted by the staffý oi flntification has been arranged in eahelentar sehool wlll be notified by the principal of OHS. This method ordler t1hat every girl interested in Ma- joetngw1 be given a chance. It has be-en suggested that practises be held Sturday mnornings at the OHS1 "giynasium"i*, the Armouries. The especialy good steppers will be chosen by Captain, Joan Alldred andý Insýtructress -Mrs. St John. One or tw,ýo of thie chosen irls nayý be participating in the aÀctivitieýs of thel Cir ono()1i cgb Schooi Majorette Corps this summrrer. Jniors Troucce Seniors h. In!ler-farm Basebail The senior boys of OHS suffereda seeesh-ock to their pride on Tues-1 davwhen a team from grades 9 and 10 crushed t hem 15-3 in an initer-formn hasehail ae Mr. Fo-'rd and Mrs. St. John knl reirqushdtheir hat classes to màake ime for the game. Thle teams cniedof alby n sincethr are v onl1yO s(enO, ior ,y he eeat1 an mmdaedsvate.Mr.Ru- But beware junios, for tesii lives on and somedlay. Somnewhýjere we mayý- \eetiyo agaiýn :awdthestr IMway btold mucili ifrnty( hope) by Marenle Grahaml A sum i n excess of $4000 was real- ized by th diligent members of the OHS Glee Clubý last Tuesday eve(nin, when they conducted a door-to-door canvass of Orono in search of POp botiles. Under thre capable direction of, Phil g, the campaign Iasted from 7tý p.mn. The town was divided inito sections siimilar to those oiffthe ticket campi and cars driven by Andy Sutch, . Mar- shail Keast, Carl Rarney, Bill Tamiblyn and Phii Long, each tüook aisection. Atý nine o'cock the cars and trucks met at1 the school where the bottes ÀerG. un- loaded. The values of tbese botties when turu- ed ovýer to tbe various companies for- the xefl knowni 2c. a piece, will lesson tiImoreý the debt to the Student's Councîl. --'We pprecite-the c-peration we, reied f II rom thepeupfle ofOoo, said hil ong. It bs heped us a getdeal." !Li relies Mi ibrook Loins League The Orono Girls Softball team wn into action for- the first this year on, Wednesday nlght when they defeat-ed Newcastle by a score of 16-9 . The lcal teamn is this ye4r made up of a nu- ber of nwplayers, and their abi-lity brought tbe.m their win. The Oroýnc lineu!p was janle Knox, Gai] ilsGi Cooper, Joan Aldred, Alva Reid, ar- ion~ Dean, Marjory Tyrreil, Nora Wood 'Sandra Mercer, Joan Vagg and lVIry The Oronio girls started the 9arne wiývth a baing and drove home se-,eýn runs in the first- frallie. Gail Cooper wvas the wvinning, pitcher while the t*P batters for Oronlo were JaneKnx Gai', Willis, AMary Founid.Joan Vg anld Sanoýra Mercer. Newcastle returns to Orono this Fr1- day mighC 'There are four team-s in the league this year, being Orono, MIIIl- brook, Courtice and Newý,castle. SQ ~ L#Y#IO ThJus famous Wall-Flamie 0i 1 Bulrnier -easily con- verts your present heai- ing pla nt/from coal1 to üou Thousa ýds report it save, up to %50, or more on o-u, costs, ioo! Theré's a Timken Silent' Aut hatic of the rîgh-t typl and size to meet youe home hepating need.-,-ý Fre surveys andc esti mates-li]beral te ýs, Fuel 0i1 Contra -fguar- a feed. Phon üs tocisy! Coa LSuHppiies Lue 110 Ki'ng St., W.. Oshawav Phane RA. 3-3481 Lcal Re-presentaive: BILL IRWIN. Phono 0rcan 11 "T 9! i p 7.3