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Orono Weekly Times, 7 May 1959, p. 3

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lFam SAVE 4- Habitant French Canadian OP3A -6OUP 28 ozt SAVE QOc- Héinz .' TOMATO JUIGE 48 oz tid SJ 1AVE 4c SQUAKER MUFFETS SANVE l8c- woraens Startac PO0WD E RED0MI1ILM SAVE 17e GEM MARGARINE Paramount Fancy Pink Salmon Ii Miracle Whip 3tin 49c 15o. a SalaclDressing 37eý York While 14 oz. Tin Kernal Corn 3 for 49c, Van Camp in Tomato Sauce - 20 oz. Tin Pork & Beans 4 for 69e' Dr. Ballard's Champion Dog Food 3 reg tins 3 5c 3 ORONO WEKiY TIIES TM4J40AY, MAY 7tki, 1"9 /3 FOR 4,9c nr 12 FOR 53c 2 PKGS S5c, LB PKG 95c 4 LBS B9c Sarong Bra d Cholce Crushed or Slicedi INEA?-PLE /20 oz tin 25c heese 12 oz 49c ibysFancy 15 oz. Tin Frit Cocktlail 3-.79c Chites Premium Ccackers lb pkg 31c _One Large pkg FAB (new for~mula) FREE pw7j4 the 2 giant AJAX at reg price aor 0<SIfflfl. >oOooflaqtaO..0041*.$O. FORMOTH-ER'S DAY SUNBEAM FEATURES Chocolate Stripe Layer Cake, each ....... .... ............ 59C Cinnam on Buns, dozen . .... ...3-.........9,..........c... BIRDSEYP FROZEN FOODS Bee, Ciý,enor Turkey DINNERS, Il oz. pkg ................ GI-OPPED BROCLI, 10 oz. pkg ....... -.-........... ........ ....... 25c FILLE-TS 0F OCE-AI' PERCH, 12 oz. pkg.......--............ -............31cç rn~ _ Oprono l1121 KENDAL NEWS GMr. Paul McMackçin- has eempleted ohis year at Queen's University and Ohas secured employmient in the Gen- Seral Motors f hr th& liesumî, not OMrs. Win. Mer cer, M;sý CtJ1einje Stewart and Mrs. Il. Lowry ateri- Sded the golden anniversary of the Pe erborouZghi Normal School on Il Sa-trl O The Texaco Comnpany put on a overyr fine famly night in Kendal ýOrange Hall last, Thursday eeig Mr. Wm. Skelding ofNetnll is the diver of this area. The me-iv-i Uies shwing the oil wells of Arabia, the huge "dril.ling machines, refiner- les and homes and costumes of tLhe fjArabs were most interesting. Thel Arabs are a cleyer people able te flearn te run~ these great machines. ý~They can be depen4elf upon te dol their xworik well. Colfe, and doughinuts were ser- Qved lby the sixth flne group of-"the _ W. A. I Mrs. L. Greenwoocd voenthe ladies d.oo prie, abeaýifuIeutglass Ofruit bewl with the six srnall dishes, AMr L. Greeiffwfod, won the gentsý Sprize, a drumi of lubricating oil. The pupîls ef the sixth line scol fimadle a qulît. So the Mothers c-ame Sto the school on Fridayafeno and quilted it. It is te be gîven to Sthe Junior Red Cross. Hospital (Continued irom p)age 1) ,q tura Pipe amounted to $5.300 but U this price did flot inclucle isaln or backfilling. Reeve Brown suggceda public nieetig of the people ofý the Town- shipin rde iht ( ý \cilcouldi gassess their desire ii1n neto gwîth support to 'lhe hospita.H stated that he had flot had arn gcontact hlm ucndenming their , w>ý ion in this regard buthi rather had greceived commennts spotn hi stand to the present time. gC ouncilîor Dent stated that action; should be taken one way or another a nd that council shetild get the in- nformationi on any action which they- U night talce. He suggested a meet-1 Sing wîthi the Minister of Health, or the Department. gCounceillor Dent sited two. Objec- gtiens with one being that the basing ef the cost on to-days assessment gratio which could change consider- ably over the next five years andi during- the time the munrcipalities gThe second Objection was the f act Owould be carrying the debentures. 1 that they wvould in a sense be inaa Shospital area which hiad ne Jegal Otie nor was it a binding proposal of the future. Councillor Savery said t ýlat -we have to ftace the facts andi tie'loslptaul isneeded. This was also s uppàted by the Peputy-reeve whfko howeve jpoÎnted ont 4he linquality of 5fuse In omjartson te finanéial assistance heing asked for. He said gthat NTewcastie had a highi use fac- tor but a l1gW cost re-sponisibility'. SThis was due te the tact thiat the cost was etbihe ý te-ses ment basis. ~ t9lses Thi-s 45% nit 9ge itiIizer is ideal for corn, It acts quicklym9eo get the crop started, yet stays in the soilfor release lx> the ciop when. it needs food most. L'se Aero Upea theffl two ways- Spring or Èail Plowdlown: Broadcast i O-200 pounds of jýero Urea per acre befo plowing. Preplant: 1]-roadcast 100-200 po ,ýda of Aero Urea before last culti tion. Then worjc into the soil an iplant.j See your fertilizer dealer or Aero » Urea to .iayytAER( OYNMI F CANADA LIMITUD w0q t" N 't' -N -N t -N -N - t-. t-- r-N ROYAL Bowmanville MA.. 3-5589 FRIIJAY a' SATURDAY - NI 9 "TheItties .1, and X and 'AY il-- fiQ p g g A g ~ ts~~ ~ - 8 uaiwaa~ ~ ~ . . ............. . ......... . .. . ..... ........... . ........... . ......... - --- - -----

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