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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Oct 1963, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLV, TIMES, FHILRSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1963 ..~ ...:.. .. ~__ ~ h KENDAL, Small Whoie white Treat 20 oz. Tins Potatoes 2 for 23c Swift Spaghetti and 'Meat Bails 24 oz 37c SwIfts Beef, Chieken, Veal 3 oz. Tins Baby Meats ý2 for 35c Swilts - Beef 32 oz. Tls Junior Meats 2 for 35c Golden Dew ýMargarine 2 lb 43c. Swift Jewel Shorte ning 2 lb. 55c 13e Off Liquid Wax 32 oz Size Johnson's Klear 9'9c 10 oz. Pkg. L ico ri*ce .r>-21rfor 49C Arnold's Brick Oveu White Bread ea 25e T.V. Dinner 59c "1CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB SALE" LEG ' SHORTr L AMB iHL LOIN O' LAMB wholc flank on "CASSEROLE CAPRI" Aylmier Fancy Biue Lake GREEN uiBEANS 15 o Aylmer 'V'EGETABLE SOUP Monarch Tea Bisk 2 for3 Sc 10 oz. Tins 4 for. 49c 2 lb pkg 49c Aunt Jemima - Reguflar or Butermilk PANCAKE' MIX 2 lb pkgs 39c Beehive Corn Syrup 2 lb tin 33c Avallable Thurs., Fr1., Sat. APPLE PIE Hospitality ea 39c Cherry BMU coloured MILD CHEESE 12 oz cut 49c SAUERKRAUT 28 oz 2 for 37c Swmf Premiu WEINERS 1 lb cello 45c Ingersoil CHEESE SPREAD 16 oz jar 55c Arnold's'Bread and Butter PARKER.RO-iLLS 12for 35c" lb,45C lb 25c LAMB in a BASKET Roasis, Chops, Stew lb 19c Switt Premium Rindless SLI CED SIDE~ BACON lb 75cNeZean -PORK SIDE RIBS fresh, meaty lbe59c Mint JLlly fIA A LITOTAL K 0F IN IGA BONUS TAPES ni Callfornia's Finest -Flammng Red Beauties TOKAY U.S.Noi GRAPES GRAPE lb Crisp, Tenffir, Green LETTrUrCE U.S. No. 1 Deiiciouis Fancy B.C. BAR IrLETT PEARS Ontario Grown No. 1 Grade COOKJNG ONIONS V246 RECEIVE $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITH, SWIFT'S BEEF STEW 1!/, lb. Ti RECEIVE $4.00 BONUS TAPE WITH PEANUT BUTTER - IGA Homogenized, 16 oz. Jar IVORY SNOW - 8c off Giant Size PUREX TOILET TISSUE - 2eý off 2 roll pack RECEIVE $2.010 BONUS, TAPE WITH BROOK;,FIELDSAUSAGES - Swift Skinless 1 lb. pkg POTATOES - Ontario No. 1 Grade 10 lbs. GÎREEN B EAýNS - 1MciCain Frozpn French Style 10 oz. Prem Luncheon Meat Pard -i3eef or Beef & Gravy Dog Food 15 oz tin Shirriff's Good -Morning Ma rmalade 2 with Shirriff's 9 oz jar 23c 'lic 2 for .99c 5 for 29c 3 lbs 19c 12 oz. Tins 2 for 79c 4 for 45c oz jar 49c The Kendal United Church turkey supper will be held October 27t.h This is like putting the cart be- fore the -horse but tbe other Wed- nesdays were gone when we chose our date. We are sorry to report that Mr. Truman Garbutt bas been in Bow- manville Hospital witb pleurisy and pneumonia. We wish him a speedy recovery. The Kendal Women's Institute met at the borne of Miss C. W. Stewart on Thursday evening, Seil- tember 26 .with twelve ladies pre--8 ent. The meeting opened, in the usual way. Miss C. W. Stewart was chosen to present the award don- ated by the Kendal Women's In. 3titute to the winner in the Drarna Festival on Saturday nigbt. It was decided to send our 011 xvoollens to Preston next montb for blanketq. Thie programme was in charge of the Home Eeconomic3 conven- ors, Mrs. G. Cathcart and Mrs. M. Luxon. Motto - Wbole Whea.t at Every Meal. Tbe roll call was "The- favourite disb I like to serve my family and my visitors." One lady liked to prepare and serve baked beans, another fried chieken, an- otbher pancakes etc. The meeting took the form of a demonstration. lst, How v to "dreàs Up" the Iast balf of your layer cake to make a pretty dessert: Take one box of cherry Jell-O powder put one CUP of bol ing water on It ,add one fifteei ounce box of frozen .,traiwberries; put in the freezer for an hour. Lay two wedges of cake on a plate, put the strawberry jelly on them and top witb wbipped ,cream. The ladies enjoyed this but Jone was heard to remark that Ms Luxon's cake didn't taste a' bit stale. The second demonstration was on the making of Whole Wheat Muffins. Our White bread lacks wbeat germi, the shorts and the bran.' It is called viÎtamin enricbed, it is really vitamin impoverished. So it la n cessary for the house- wife to serve whole wheat muffins. Whole wbeat is be trade name for the best bard Western wheat while grabam flour is made from On- tarlo, wheat and flot as good., I must be fresb ground to have that delicious nutty flavour so, the best. place to buy it is at Vanstone's miii- Butter, beef dripping, cream or turkey fat will make your miffins extra good. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating", tbe muf- fins tasteci fine. A vote of appre- ciation was extencled to our bost- esses, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Catb- cart andi Mrs. Luxon. Mr. Paul McMackin. wliom vwe stili consider a sixtb uine boy, bas been forced to stay in bed for a rouple of weeks due to a disc that is out of place in his back. We wish nàm a complete recovery even if tdoes mean sonie time lost from isteaching. Mr. Bill Stapleton has joined the employ of the Oshawa General .Motors. Mr. Grant Greenwood bas re-' turned home from Flint, Michigan and will be working in Oshawa for the next six weeks. The seventb uine is getting wider gnd the appearance of tbe Brim- acomibe bill is changing. However the sixtb uine is gaining in he1gfiit The Alberta Pipe Lines bas built a radio tower one bundred feet higb at Mr. Lawrence Greenwoodla gate on the Spencée Gordon farm. We attended the Drama Festival on Friday evening and enjoyed the plays. Janet Stevenson, Bcobie, had a'most perfect platformi man- ner and a wonderful voice, we agreed with the judge in cboosing lier as best actress. Glad to see Orono, Hi-C put on a play. Whlere Iwas Peterborough this year? 1 - 1BINGO GAMES CLOSED AT ROSENEATH FAIR The Ontario Provincial Police anti-gambling squad moved into Roseneath Fair Saturday and cl*s- ed down two bingo games, one of them, run by the Norwood, Branch 0.f the Royal Caný3adian Legion and the other by the Harwood Pire- ,Fighters. The latter intendled to * buy new firefighting equipment twith the proceeds. National Allsorts EXTI iMffl . illýW ... ... ...

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