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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Sep 1963, p. 8

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O*I"O WEÉ%LY UN MS, TWSDXnPef IU your aimi is ta plcam. your budget, then sh.p at IGA and lt's "'hi the bag". You'l lAd the quality and4 satilsfactIon yoil wait tee, so wby tiot sliop aI yoar neigh.. bourly IGA where every departmpent effers ?pportultlen- te salve on your food purchases. Prices Effective Sept. 4, Ë, 6, 7. We Reserve the Rlght te 5;AA SUNKIST LEMONS US. No. i Gradel SEEDLESS GRAPES "Hospitality" - Avallable Murn., Fni. Sat. APPLE PIE ea 45c Sunbeam Ohoceolate GUiiST CAKE ea 45C flares Checlate 8 oz. Pkg ChipCookies 29c Kraft Choe. or Joeu puff pkg. Marshmaliows 29c IGA iOZ. TIU Beef Stew 29c TEA, pkg of 60 75c Sunmaid <11/2 os.> pkg. of S Raisins 2 for 49c p ValimeaSize 252 us Dessert - U.S. No. -1 Grade Juimbe 27's italoupe ea 29c 6 for 29c 2 lb 35c KLOGIS i CEREAL Flakïes, Sugar 9 ~. Smacks. i 29C Lean Mlld Cured -Sweet Pickled or Peameal Wbole or Hal C;ottage Ril43C Freshbv ro n MINCED BEEFr Tablerite Slièed Vacuum Bealed COOKED MEATS. Alpine or Prim 'oeChpe BEEF STEAKETTES Dragon Brand Chicken or Shrhnp 14 oz. pkg F ROi ZtN DINNERS 63c SOLO MARGARINE l b 43c 6 oz19c lb 55c- 2lb 41c OAMYOUg-FREE G1TS FASrErt! HrERE ARE 8 EXTRA WAYS, TO OB3TMNEXTRA BONus TAPES THIS WEEK AT YOUR IGA WITH $10.00 BONUS TAPE WITH $6.00BNSTPWIH4.0 BONUS TAPE WITH $2.001 BONUS TAPE 2e off Dr. Balard's W i ý.0BNU AECi knNofe rTmt 25e off Detergent ChampionI Beebive VeUh alce -ooie o omt Omo DOG FOOD SYRTJP. lso King Size Three 15 oz. Tin 2 Lb, Tixi Two Pkgs. Kraft CHEEZ WHIZ ,16 os. Jar Ontario No. 1 Grade ,'POTATOES 10 Lb. Bag WITH '$2.001 BONUS TAPE Donald Dnck Frozen ORANGE JUICE Twe 6 oz. Tins WITH $2.001 BONUS TAPE Schueiders Pure Pork SAUSAGE i lb.. Pkg. n Country Style 1 MAN DIES AT SOPER CREEK A 48-year old New Toronto man died frorn drowning in Soper Creeli at the CNR Station, Bowmianville on Saturday. Bruce Baillie, Il Tbirteenntih St., New Toronto was visiting an uncle, Lieu Pointon of Beowmanvilîe, and appar ently went dewn te the creek to fish about 4 p.rn. Saturday. Hîs body, clad only in underweai' and shees, Was feund fleating face down in shallew water by two Bownanville teenagers, Allan por. an, 13, 'and Harold Edimo>ndson, 14, who went te the creek Sunday afterneon te f ish. Constable Don Anderson of the Bowmanviîîe Police was called, ta the scene. He disclesed that there Were ne apparent signs of foui play, The body was taken te. Oshawv], General Hospital mrhere a p'et- merten was performied by patiel. ogist Dr. Geoffrey Beatty. police revealed that fluid-was found in the lungs te indicate drowning. Con'staible Anderson, wbTo attenjd. ed the post morten, quated thie cause of death as drewning, but. that the Polssibility of a heart at' tack WaS net ruled eut. LINDSAY PLANT SOU) TO FIRM FRO31 TORONTO A government-owned munon mnanufacturing plant in Llndoay, Ont. bias been sel<l ta a Teronto fin fer $M12,312. Deýfenice Produc- tien Minilster-Drury announced last Wedn.esday. He said the Canadian Arsenala Lirnited Plant, eleseddewn Mar'ch 131 because of a sharp drap'in ord- ers, was sold ta Hercules Sales iurlted of Toronto. iThe Lindsay plant ernployed 108 woerkers last Decemnber wben the government decided te close it doWn. The payrell was pared te about 80 by March 31. Mr. Dnury said in a statemnent that Hercules Sales is investigatàng the possibility cf using the old plant for ilbree different prod*ctive truck asleýrnbly, a door manufact- ure and an overbaul plant for cou- tracétons' machinery. iKENDAL Tefirat week cf September MaU coeand the children and te-aekh' esare returnhxtg to thoir sclioel&la or entering new cnes. The Kendal teachers are Mrs. Reg. Ellidtt, principal and Mrs. G. W. McMullefl lof Janetville, teacher of the Junior rocrn. Mrs. Lenard Hoy teaches grade 6 and 7 in Orao. Mrs. Lawrence Greehwod isprincipal of ILock- hart'sScholNo. 9. Miss Carol Little is on the staff of the Scaiiborough Public Schools, while Mr. Ronald Gay will teach In Brighton the comning year. .Hail, last Friday afternoon feil on the northern part of Mr. NAd Foster's tobacco farni and on Mr. A. Puanke's fanm. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kavanougli are pleased to announce the arrivaI of a baby daughter in Oshawa General Hosp*.al. The Trans Canada P pe Unes are building a radio tower on the farm Df Mr. Spence Gordon. t WfilI si-and just west of Mr. L. Green- wood's gate on the side road be. t,.7ven th2 six'th and 'seventh linosl- They are now consYrue.lr.g the cernent footing. Mr. and Mrs. Ross ElIiott called at the home of his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Reg. Elliott on their way te and from'mthe Canadia.u National Exhibition. Mr. Grant Greenwood was home wîith his parents for the Labour Day weekend f rom Flint, Michigan. Friends and neigh'bours at'tended the funeral cf Mrs. John Stone on Saturday, August 31 in Orono Un- ited Churdh. Symnpathy is extended. te her busband. Mow beautiful our huis and val- leys are! If you were a town or city lad wouldn't yen love te cpend a day fishing but where w'ould yr>u fish? Every streami see-nis te be)e posted with signs ".No Fisin-g"; "Police, Protected"; "KeepOn' Two or tbree tuefi(s this siinnimer lads with new reels have corne te ask where ceuld we go te fLsb? It would seem as if the city rnan bas bought ubý the trout strean.s and now the pleasure cf strolli.g along a qiet st-ream with a rod and Iine is reserved' for the wealthy. Cod gave us ail the great eut doors te enjoy wby are some rwners se selfish? 1 ib. rkg.

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