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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Mar 1959, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THI ----------- M0'e<,of To Measles 2 20oz29c 15 o I 2tin21 ýCHES -2 5 2 9c CE HALVES 2ic. 315 o tins39C 0NW WHITE HEADS CAULIFlaOWER SALAD F GOLDEN RIPE FRESH GREEN cello là O9c New CÏbbage HEý During the fast six vided the opportunity to r foodstuffs and Catalogue ference has beenso overý Gifts your IGA dealer is p and Sumnmer Supplement logue. rk~ts have ýhelmlnGly in faveur of9 ased to announce a new 8 to the Family Divîdend I To assure efficient and widespread distribution of j Ithe hundreds of f ree gifts contained thereitn, IGA Dlvi- Jdend Credits wiII be redeemnable for catalogue items ont]l Sbeginnirig APRIL Ist. Get your new, exciting catalogue at your local IGAI te ehighi preitiafo yr aroae 1 IGA Divdend Credits are yotr IGA Grocer's way ofi expiessng hs a preiati n f r ý ur p tro age 2for 2 9c JA--FFt, ORANGES - Cello Bag 21bs3c516 5c ï~ UND or R~IUIVEP 79cm $1, lb 590c lb 4oz tin 55c WHITE SWAN TOILET - SAVE 60 Tissu es 3 roils 35c 8&oz 27c 2 for 29c $ 1.09 FROZEN FEATURES TURKEY, CHICKEN OR BEEEF iMorinPies 8 oz pkîg 25 Chipsteaks 5 oz pkg 35c(~ DAIRY FEATURES PLAIN OR PIMENTO Chateau Cheese 8 oz 29c ROYAL GOL.D MEDIUM Cheddar Cheese 12 oz 51 c AND GET 2 FREE DIVIOEND CREDI'TS DIVIDEND CREDIT BOOSTERS [GA PEANUT ButterY 16 oz37 2?ïi~~' -'. - Q McL5ARiEN'S ONAGDE Relish 16 oz 36c ,3- SALADAiý ORANGE PEKOE pkg of 60 Tea Bags 79 LiQUID MAPLE LEAF 24 oz. tin Detergent 8 5c AN~~ ~, q * )on' t Forget rfhere's Another Big Week of The ESTI VAL of FOODS CONTES Ends -Saturday, March 2 1 et. So Get Your Entries In To-Day Second Tic Came In Brol.abai1 Series by Connie Tyrrel The second of a series of broomn- bail games between the Orono Pub- lic an rno High Schools was held in the Orono Municipal Arena on Wednesday afternoon, yet so strong were the defensive lines of both teamns that the gamne ended ,with, no score. Girls of the physical eduication classes of Grades 7and 8 coùmpeted The prelimninary game held a wveek against those of grades 9 and Il. previously had resulted in a Il tie. O.H.S. girls skated on to the ice with no instruction except for a few cautionary words "~no checking or high4sticking' which apparently mecant nothing. The public sho) on the other hanid has played al winter so this fact seemed to equal. ize the age differenjce. A great competiltive spirit existed throughout the entire game, this be-î ing largely induced by three out- stan~ding players, Sharon Simpsorn, ýGayle Willis an-d Mary Founid. STeempty scoreboard seemied to emphasize the keeness of the corn- petition rather thani a lifentess, in- experienced garre. * Depending on ire conditions it is hopeeî these games will continue and bocomne a regular part of the Phiysical Education programme. Orono Public S*ehool linieup: Line 1. Gayle Willis, Marie Uooey, Donnai Couvior, Sharon Willis and Sharon Simpson, goalie Pegg-y Hancock, coach, Mrs. Lufin. Hrigh School Lineup: Joan Allun, Mvary Found, Darlene Ransberry, Patsy Jonies, Dianne Gilbart. Goalie Shieila Barrabail, Coach, Mrs. St. Johni , Subs: Mlargery Tyrreli, Doris Laînig, Nancy vKing, Jean Tamiblyn and Linida Aln in au i.tevievwth Mrs. Lun, Sneby yladtelon Allen Sneth e "measle bu-" hais begun,. its tour tjirough.i the halls of OiHS it hasý succeeded in biiting fifty-five of the one hundred and thirteer, students attending the school. To the sorrow of the students, not ail fîfty-five suffered the infection at the same tirne. This "buig" de- pletes eachi grade by approxiamate- ly four students eachi week The chicken pox is readhiy mi-, i ing its way into the classes and a nuniber of students are absent be- cause of its red rash and ill effects.. At the the present time seventeeîv students are 'home suffering f romn measles, chicken pox oiý the flu. There are bine students f rom grade IX, four students from. grade X, Dine- froni grade XI and three froni grade XII absent with these disý- eases. Theso b.ugs have been racigz through1 the sehl0 for a mnonth andc oie~ haîf now, and are lilçely to suc- ceedi in appeai'ing on ôther students Jcurinig the Easter vaaton %Ho uLfnotu]1ate for 'then! Classes have however been cr ried on as usual, thie .absent souhr- being expected to catch up -when they return. :The fact that the ab- seilteeism alihas been spiead <ver [several weeks lias made necessar,% the "classes-as-usual" -decision. The Easter exanis befig a littie lateV, this year will give returning stu- ýdents a better opp0rtudnity' to mnak& up the lost tue before they hay,,- ;to write. On Wednesday afternoon the OHS ýhockey teani defeated Blacksto4%c by a score of 13 to 1. The game was played in the Port Perry arena. "Everyone playeçi hard and well. at the end pf the game, she sai, It was a good fast gaine eveni though the score dôes not !ndicate a FOpIoný ý On 450 Acs, For Car Race Track under option is an ideal ratcecourse This week it was announ(ed th'Liat It hias been stated that the land 50 acres of ladws1ne opti;i site, eaisily accessable by hîghwa istoutidethevillage Of Or no.1-fromi Toronto. It features park-like, heeit is î~eie obddd (1aca ghy wooded, rolling land, with .a ~~~~ce ~ ~ iï trc.I .lnesoo ihtte clear spring w,,ater supply on the roper,-Ity1 is in t nrthwes of the poet.Thie size of thie par-el, ownsip o Clake.(Continued on page 5) IGA SAVE Bc. 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