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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Jul 1961, p. 3

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ORONC WE&ECLY Ti11U tHUiN8oAy,-JULY 13th, 1961 - fil KENOAL NEWS Beaver Lump CH A COAL5 lb bag 450 CH ARCOALIL5 lb bag $1.29) LIGI-TER FLUII) KAM Luncheon Meat 2 12 oz tins 85c ROSE Margarine 4 lb pkgs 9)5c Stuart House Aluminum 5c off pack 25 ft. roll 12" FOàL WRn"A P 4 lOr$1O York - 12 oz. Tin MEAT BALLS 3 for $1,OO Maple Leaf CANNED HAMS Il lbtie $1.39 York- 15 oz. Tin Beef - Irish MEAT STEW 3 for 79c Luscious Re-d Cardin al No. 1 32 oz tin 59cý WAGSTAFFES - New Pack « 3c off label Strawberry Jam 24 oz jar 43c CHUM - 2c off pack Dog Food Am 15 oz tins 49e "Maple Leaf" Cryovac Halves Swveet Pickles Cottage Ri lb 49c "ideai for the Barbecue", Tasty Tender Pork Spareribs Meaty (Extra Lean) lb 49c "Maple Leaf" MIId Seasoned Ideal for Barbecuing Skinfets Wveiners "Canada Packers" Devon ]Bacon "Maple Leaf" Tasty Fres! Bologna lb cello pkg 45c Brand Rindless lb fiat p'- g 59C h Sliced 16 oz pkg 1b 39c [f Â~!j ~js blome Growvn >New No. 1 Potaoes10 lb 49C lack Sweet Noj. 1 Çherriwes lb 45e Tender Fresh Gr-een or Wax No. 1 Deansllb 19E) O rono, Ont. TUMBLERS Beautifuliy Decorated hi White and GoId j only Phone 1121 1 st Three bus loads of JuniorFarmers Kendal last Thursday anid were honaround the tobacco farrns 1y Mr. Àl oster. Mýr. and Mrs. F. -Miller, Judy, Su- J and Jennifer have returned C'Ane from a hioliday in the U.S., visiting North and South Carolina, Pa., an dWashington, D.C. They spent three days on Ocracoke Is- land, N.C., wthere the wild horses thait have roamed the Island for centuries, devoured two loaves of b'read and broke some dishes. They iound the Colonial town of Wil-. liaInsburg, very interesting. fMrs. G. Clark is staying at her sumnier home here tkis week. There was a grass lire last week at Fred Winn's farm. With the help of the neighbours, ift was broug-ht under control before it , did any harm. The Orangemen had rather un- favourable weather for their par- ade in Oshawa on Satiurday. People were-very kind and allowed themn to take sbelter on their verandas until the shower went past. Sunday Sehool and Church will be at 7:30 p.m. during the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stapleton and Mrs. Morris motored to Hastings on Sýunday. ,Murray Winn of Orilla is holiday- ing with his uncle, Mr. Fred Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bostock of Scarborough and their family were calling on friends on thle Sixth fine last week. Miss Mary Stevens is expected hrne from Fort Chimo this wveek- end. The Si.th line has been olled tico keep the dust down. This is a great! improvemlent. Misses Caroline and July Foster' sang a duet "Some(bodyý" at thle se r-j vice in the Kendal United Ohurchý on Sunday eveningl, accompaniedj by Mrs. Westheuser an-d was veryt much enjoyed. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roiighley I of Oshawa visited his moth-er, 'Nrs-. A. Swarbrick on Sunday and Missij Stewart called in the evening for t alittle \while. Vacationing at K'en-Gar-Iills are' Lendy Lou Redford, Billy LéV'ack, Hans Samul, Gay and Joy Darbesh- er and Carol, Wendy and Dawn- TFeachout- Mrs, Dave Sutch of Pontypool, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Geaeh on Thursday last. SIXTH LUNE School ciosed for the last time on Thnursday aifternoon, June 29th 1961. Beçfore classes wvere dismissed, the pupils honoured their teacher, 1with a complimenitary address and pre(senitatioin. Linda Green-wood' read thie address w'hile i3rianl Greeinwood and Marilyn Morton, presented MNrs. Lowery with a beau- tiful vase and a cup and saucer., Afijer express!ing appreciation and th-anks to lier pupils for their ldnd wdsand gifts, Mvrs. Lowery theni presented tokens of remeniimbrance, to lier Grade~ Eighit pupils. Ali joined in singing Auld Lang1 Syne and following. dismnissal every oneJ journeyed to Orono Park for a pic-1 flic supper. 1\r. Chas Gay 'bas pu(,rchased the schlool bidn whidh will be con-j on hen contact 1- 0 i' Îr on% iertd ino a rsidece. aylng is the order of the dayý erte int A esWeee.The many showers retard baing Miss Elizabeth Maartense will re* consicierabl,îy inne her teachlng duties in Osh. We hope the sick are ail! feeing iwa next school term. better again. ROYAL N B0W manville MA. 3-55'89 HIELD OVER UNTIL SAT, JULY 15th THURS. AT 7:30 FR1. & SAT. 2 SHOWS, 7 - 9:15 MATINEE SAT. AT 2 P.M. CHILDREN 25c WALT DISNEY'S "AbsentduMinged Professor" Fred MacMurray, Nancy Oison., Tommry Kirk MON to WED, One Complete Show at 7:30 "lShadow or the Cat'l PLUS "lCurse of the WelI-made horror prqgram in color Aduit Entertainment OPENING TIILRS, JULY 20 to 29, 7:3-0 pm MATINEES SAT. & WED. AT 1:30 P.M. B ADVANCE TICKETS TO ANV PERFORMANCE NOW O SALE AT THE THEATRE O R CALL MA 3-3589 Adlults .- Evening, $1.25 - ïMatince, $1.90 Students, 90c anytime Childre-, 6cantm il PLUMINGSUPPLIES PUMPS an REPAIR *~~~ PIEýd ITNGS- Phone l118163 Oronio, Ontario vie EM 21-1 ý, ORONO TINSý OP

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