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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Aug 1963, p. 8

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JLeamnington Precooled- For Summer Corn Ruass TUECOBONTARiO THE No. I Grad.e produce of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade CANTA LO0UPE Local Fed-No.l1Grade Bradford Grown No. 1 Grade Crisp LETTUCE Size 45's eiCa 19C 6 qt 89c for 25c ~1 IGA Royal Guest White or Brown Kraft ICanadian Slices a 24-oz. Loaves 2for 39cJ Tabler te Sliced Vacuuni Sealed M'EATS pk 19 Macaroni b Cheese - Piekie& Pimentu - Dutch Luaf - Chieken Luaf, Bologina Swtift piremium Fiente Style Re g. or REady t o Serve Royal rxuest Slieed RIndless Schneiders pure pork Country Styleý Side'Bacon lb 69c Sausage lb 49cé cMie Frozen TV. Dinners Hoqpit-ality APPLE, PIE. 1Lemon Lftme lSunbeam Guest.Cake iken, Beet or Li»n of Pork ioz pkg 59C each 39c each 45C van camp 3c off 28o.Tn Beana and Pork 2,for 45c, .. 7Varieties, 3-oz. Tins IGA Meat Spread 4 for 49C Brunswick Oil or Tomate SARDINES 3 tins 25c, Heinz White Vinegar 32 oz 35c' Date & Nut or Fruit & Nut Crosse & Blackwell Nut Bread 8 oz fin 2 for 39c EXTRA 'A Toro $56.OO - IN BONUS TAPES UECEIVE $10.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH NESTLE QUIK DRINK 2-lb. Tin SIMONIZ READI STARCH - 20e off 16-oz. size MM DETERGENT LIQUID pay for 1 get 1 free 24-oz RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH BICI'S POLSEI ORGARKI DILLS, 32.0z. Bottie WHITE SWAN SERVIETTES wlxlte or rainbow 2 pkg BAIND AID PLASTIC STRIPS johnson & johuson pk. RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES, WITH SOLO COLOURED MARGARINE 2 i-lb. pkgs MCCAINS FROZEN BEANS Freenh Style lO-oz. pkg. T[ABLERITE WEINERS 1-lb. Cello Pkg. NEW POTATOES - Ontario No. i Grade 10 lb. bag KENDAL Mr. and Mrs. Minne Wybenga are happy to announce the arrivaI of a baby girl on Monday, August 5th. This comnmunity was shocked by the accident on August lst which took the tif e of Mr.' John Patton. ,qe was born north of Kendal and farmed his own farm at Kendal fi nine years ago when lie moved .0 Orono. H-e was prede 'ceased by bis wife eover six years ago. He took a very active part in churcli and ornmnitylife serii-g on i Clarke Council as councillor, then as deputy-reeve for a number @f years. He will be mYmý!3ed by his *any friends wham Ée served su cheerfully. We extend our sym- pathy to his son Roy and Dolly and to his brother Norwqn; also to his ,3:ster Mabel of Cobourg . The tobacco harve~st began laet r îcesday m'orning at some of~ the Kendal tobacco farms, Mr. James McCarron of flhc Fiff.i Line wllie married ta Dor ida Geneau in St.J o' Roman Catholic Church, Bowmanville, an Friday, August ninth. Mr. Arthur Thompson's barn was struck by lighfening on Saturday, evening splîntering and charrtng some of the beams, fortunately îf did not hum. The ligb lnin7 am into his hoise on the telepli me line, knocked the recéiver to the floor and compleitely destroyed thc phone filling the rooma with smoke. Mr. Ciarence Thcrtell's sou, 'was going to a tent when lie was sstun- ned for a few m'nutes whu!e a stock of graýn near 11v ri --f firc and burned completely. Mr' Rus- sel Savery's phone was alsud de- 3troyed. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott, Har- [and and Joyce motored f0 Br>ck- ville on Friday to attend the ýwed- ding of Mr. Ros*s Ellioft on Satur- day afternoon, August the third. Ross is employed by fthc Torontu Dominion Bankl in Ottawa whce the happy couple Wilt reside.! There will be Sunday Sehuol at 10:15 and church at i11:15 a:.. next Sunday morning and during 'August. The Sxtb Uine neighlbours at- tended the, funeral of Mrs. Fred Cor-nish af Port Hope and at the Orono Cemetery on Sunday, Aug- ust 4th. The famuly came to Uihe farm now owned by the "Adan-is Tobacco Farms"~, ini 1918. Tbey lived there foi 29 years. Theyra- ed their own tliree chidren 3,qnd (ubeir fhree grandehidren after the deafli of Jack's wife. They wýre fine lielpers in the Kendalchurch. Fred predeceascd bis wife twelve years ago. The Kendal friends ex- tend their sympafhy to Jack, Len- ora and Gerald and also to Doreen, Marion and R.ay. BUTTER MARE UP IN COUNTY The production of creamery but- ter during June ini Ontario, County showed aLn increase of 5,159 pounds over dune of last year, it is report- ed by the farma economie's and stat- istics brandi of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. A total of 105,960 pounds were This compared with 100,801 pounds inu dune -of lIast year. The make during the first six months of the year in the county was 521,019 pounds conipared with 420,412 lbA. in the same period of 1962. In Durham and Northumiberland Counties a 'total of 364,342 pounds were made in dune of this year. The figure for dune of last year was 3a6,409 pounds. The make for the first six months of this year was 1,588,633 pounds comparèd with 1,507,545 pounds in the sane period of last year. Creameries in Ontario reported their make of creamery butter dur- ing June this year at 12,396,500 pounds, practically the same as in June 1962 whent the make a- mounted to, 12,404,200 pounds. The ceumulative produétion of creamery butter during the fîrst six months of 1963 now totals 51,656,600 pounds as compared with 49,608,700 lbs. in the corresponding period a year ago, for a gain of 4-1 per cent. Cold storage holdlings throughout the wh'ole of Canada show creant- ery butter stocks df 127,088,00q pounds at July lst, 1963 as cont- pared with 110,871,000 pounds at July 1, 1962. JThe wholesale price of cemi, butter at Toronto during June av- eraged 496 cents per puidnd qs eompared wth 1 4 t,entsý a yeaýr 10

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