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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Jul 1961, p. 5

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£ k ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1961- di14aspDeraw Enoy their aiwinter lurctS, yucnb of ma turity for qui bM7t stge for eatinî Clavur. fruit is select -ieJnd har. FrezÀ --f n'ecessary. as Halu fm 1a sevewit] Alp it in and right Pick outan-y that are Macdonald institute. grets using a sugar p ere.Mix i pound oJ store Opel Mondlay KIM& A '.I Armstrong's lTryi T.-r E-V - î1nngs Frýiy anti Saturdayw Open Alil Day Wtineseiay 1 U'AI MVUIÇ cs r rozei j N w mfe y IUbMIJ.L "J A elgh hi WntrTransplant Iris mr., riW-.BiuInsgs was, ls ______________________ reyour iris plants c-rowded? Grand Steward of the Grand Lodge Juyis' the time to take stock of el Ontario at the anniual Grand, ime anrd asp- the sugar over a small qulantity of the Situation. 11Lodge Mason7ic Meeting in Toronto. rof the day. frui na bw stirring carefully Vhuin iumips of iris become M-r. Billings hias been a member of w anvd y:ou'1î tl pre ent cushîng ithe fruit. -large, there is too much competition 1the Orono Masonic Lodge 'since . Freezing is' ~' motn freeze them ý--1im-- forî food and water. The best ans- 19ý21, being Mlaster of the Lodge vhen itv, dne ýloup-atC a r "t? brnesale wer is to diidie them and reduce: in 1934. sur o god ~ elctfreezing containers thle size of the ciurnps every few( lht i fl 'dlqi.and cîare o i- years. Professor J. C. Tàiylor, fhorti. A nmber from the cOrono Lodige stre v pu andwae pro.cltais at the Onnro gr1-ic-ut1- !a--tenE te Grand bodge meet- ,ose te.brPltcan a1eP,(ai,îîare good bttua.Colte(ge in Guelph, suggests ing in Toronto las! week 1proper stage luheck each one for tears orbras emetos ck-freezing is - D~g oun a whole ciump ofri- ThOon atmEabalcu it As at it'si POlac he buers in the contaircn- r.(hzmsaetethick un- lest the first. game o! their play-1 w. For inet ues leaing a 1 2 inch headspace derground stcms that store food far aown series with Newcaistle lastý ed for freez- 'n int onitainvrs and % inch in - eve. we.Th ae wspaydi ut ot ndr- uat cntines.The headspace il- C tHe rhizomes apart with a Ne, c stlsith the Newvcast1e team-j g wn'trîpn lwsforexpnsin urig feezngsharp knif e. Each division muet ta si a 10-1 victory. liard luck! and keps the package fromi break- have at least one fan of leaves as plagued the local 'boys wvho have ijig.i a gowing point a porti inofbeen nted out on1 the diamond re-, the berins To defrost, leave the unopened healthy rhizome, and a number o5f cently practicinig. no doubt for the hberne-ýsan fri in the refrigeator. This gives weii,1-developed roots. Wlren separ- nèxl enc(ýounter whi.ch is to take out- of water. a uniform- product and îess juice is ated from Mbe original iris Clump. Qiace at the Orono diamond a week bruised. I îSt. Bat Mhe berripS a s OOn as po each division As ready to bc- re- from ton ight. sible after defrosting. Thereili planted. Guelph, sug- be an excessive loss of j uioe if thl.e If you don't wish to re-divide the MrI. and Mrs. Wm. Hoar. Mn1. E. mtck for rasp- bernies are allowed to stand aller iris again for- three to five 3ieans, 1 Rainey, MIr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor cf sugar with they are thawed. Raspherries take mnake smrall dlivisions. Make bigger ýatt-Iende the TaylorPiMene atî 1pint o! ber- fromr 6 to 8 houns to thaw in the divisions for larger clumps and for H ampton on Saturday n1n1iff 1 ., -e,,n..±....more' fiors ,r thp firstv.t nr fter i W~iiL dUJU 24 YU u i re3'J. rL1J5 ratorJ. i -iu"- L st -7 -ti - I - 1 planting. Then re-divide these in 1 Miss Anni Samells is a patient in ----1.roc years. ithe Bowmnanviiie Hospital. Mrs. K.ay ~~ ~Transplant the iris in a different B'ail is taking over her hidcsn r~O~~L ~part of the garden. The new envirnj- appointments ln the BeautyN Shoppe Ument wiil help it to thrive. Plant for- the time. HEA F TIG Ethe rhizomels about two feet apart. HE T AT G E Point each fan of leaves away trorn MsHavyM other plants in th4e group. iris ,vstn e ote.Ms ot fgrown fromrhizmetransplants gFEEL BETTER QLICKLY mybomnx pig Aluin. rTAKE Ci Mr. and Mrs Frank Andron and If~ m eeve r.M al are spending hi Lo-lidays at thec latters home la Or- >;i fZono a F The folIowîng is the financial uin~ na-u~y statement of thec "Miss Ororio", ~~~ g ~~Dance whieh was sponsored by theaMis ebaPlyXonowa g ReciptsDonald Staples and family. Liquiti or Tablets f Door Receipis-------------$.... 137.26 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grady ai-d 10 EXPENSES family are holidaying at the lat-I MDR NE ENURETOrch-.estra------------------.... .0 ter's grandmother's cottage. near oDecorations--------------.... -150 1Port Perry. A WAMPOLE PRODUCT Lunch and Gas-------------... 39.281 VFlowers------------------... ..... .--20 fOrono Times----------------.610 Mrs. Stevens of Scarborough is u - visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Cl Stutt's Pharmiacy Toa----------$6.8Cwn. (J PHONE 168-J ORONO Shortage (withdrawni from j Sj Miss Bonnie Couver,ITr-ase. 1 the executive members of the' In- Lodge, Apsley, last Friday. Mc GillUs B aker take Up residence in Orono at the Kumrite Apartrnents. Many changes have been notedl during the past eight and a hall years at the bakery with Mr. Me- Gilrebuilding a good portion of the building and with the addition of new epuipmen such as a "new oven, a bread wrapper and other xnachdnery. We welcome the new owrier, Mr. van den Brink and bis family to the Village. Coritributors To Po ol Fund, Tefoilowing is a list of further contributions to the new Orono i Swiimrning Pool. The contributions to date total $4229.27. Anyone wishing to contribute to the fund may do so by contacting Miss Al- ma Qutteli, treasurer of the Orono M~emnorial Park Board. Arthur Thompson .......... $ 4.00 Kontinentals Car Club....... 13.50 James K. Gamsby ........... ...5.00M Mrs. Mary Morris.............. 5.00 MNr. and Mrs. John Forrester 10.00 ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ardron 10.00 Orono Fuel and Luinher...25.00 Marlon Kîlpatrick ._........ .... 5.00 Wm. M a d i"1........................ 2.00 Lenard Soutcliffe .............. ...1..2.00 Mrs. 0. Chapma n........ 3.0f) UNITED CHRCH Orono Pastoral Charge M inister Rev. Bas:1l n.ng SUNDAY, JULY 3th rHURCH SERVICES Oro)no ........iam Leskard 2 .......... p. mr SUNDAY SCHOOL Kîrby-------------..... ia.m-ï, Lekard..... .:30 ,p.mrs Medolion Gold Bond Siding wMh moke your home the moat beautifut on your block end it wilI inerecise ift S CANADA'S ONLY 10-INCH SMOOTH SIDINGi You Save en bothep * Plicotion aond mûifnen.. once with Medollioui Gold Bond Siding whert you put us on the job. Estimote und Ifull de-. toila, gludly given~ without any Obligatior.. ROLPH HARDWARE Phone 143 Orono, Ontario STOREl V ALUýES Dish Cloths Checked Pattern, size 16 inches colors of red, blue, green, yellow and multi- colour, each only.. ........ 19e Towels, Finger-tip, size 11x1 inches, regular price was 25e This week Special .... 2 for 4c Slips, Ladies' Cotton hall!, eyelet Skirt trîm, shadow panel, sizes small*, medium or large Regular $1,59 Ths Week Special ....$1,34 Genuine Melm-ac Diniierware, 2-piece Luncheon Set, Our regular low price $6,79 This Week Special.............. $5,88 Koe,12's, rglrSeilPrice ........1 Brassier'es Ladies' Cotton,pem et pleated AaIr nd BCuIps, sizes 32 to 3'8 Rega 98se Paper Paepkg for 15e . hs ek 2pg OPEN ERIDAY EVENING$S N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 'N N N N N "N N 'N N N N * N N N N $ s N N N N N N N N N N N N N 'N N N N N N N s" N N ,' N N N N s N N N N N N N N 'i. N N N 4. N N N N N 4., N 'N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 7-' N N N s" N N s s" s N N N N s Sum mer Sale Continues' LADIES' DRESSES and SKIRTS We are clearing the balance of our Spring and Summer Dreésses and S'kirts HALF PRICE LADIES' BLOUSES Cotton and Terylent Blouses, tuck-in styles andi overbicuses, Iii pastet shades as weilIas white. Sizet 12 to 20. ALL GREATLY REDUCED. LADIES' SHORTS bermuda Shorts andi Short Shorts in plain shaçies andi stripes. Sizes 10 to 42. ReguIar $1,95 SALE PRICE $1,50 Regular $2,95 SALE PRICE $2,25 R£egular $3,95 SALE PRICE $2,95 ..... .. .. LAIIIESý PYJAMAS Tailoreti Cotton~ broa<icloth Pyjamas and Cotton crepe Pyjamas, Capri style. White grounti with fancy design, Sizes 32 to 38. SALE PRICE $1,95 LADIES' SIIOES SUMMER SANDALS-Washable canvas shoes in *, Lirown, charcoal andi white with contrasting trim, Sizes 5' to 8 1/2. Regular $4.45. ,SALE PRICÉ per pair $1,59 WHITE PUMPS WHITE PUMOPS-White leather pumps with point- cI toes and illusion hHels. Stzes 6 tco 9. RegL.ar $5.95 SALE PRICE $3,75 LADIS' ad GIRL'ýSSWM IIT T hýe balance of our lde'adgirls' Bathing Suits ATIIALF PIC MIEN'S S.WIMl, SUITS priced $2,49

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