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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Oct 1963, p. 8

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tOfl&flVtW VY L I h l » ,a,. ..------- --- ...................................~*. 4"MNix lemi or Match 'lem - Peas, éora, peas & carrots, LIBBY'S FROZ7IN Hospitality Available Thurs., Fr1.,, Sat. P UMP KIN PI1E each 39c FrOR YOUR TIIANKfSGIVING MEAL MAPLE Mincemeat EAF Pear Sae Ma Ile Leaf Ha 1ms Heiuz Fauew i-inato Juice Fruit C cti 2lb tin 4o3e 48 oz tin 2 for 55c 28 oztin 2fDr 73ec "A Hearty Energy Food" Ontario No. 1 Grade POT-OESj- 49 Florida Marsh GRAPEFRUIT seedless Fancy Grad~e ivcINTOSH APPLES U. S. No. 1 Grade SWEET POTATOES Kraft IVelveeta CHEESE 6 for~ 49c 6 qt 69c 3lb 23c lb 55c IGA POTATO CHIPS ....... ...... 14 ounce 45e Green Giant PEAS, Fancy .... 15 oz. tins . 2 for 35c Beaver MIXED NUTS ........... 14 oz. tin 89c Stokely PU MPKIN, Fancy, .. 28 oz. tirs .. 2 for 3'7c CRANBERRY SAUCE, 'Ocean Spray, 15,oz 2 for 47e Bicks SWEET PICKLES, Yum Yum, 16 oz. jar 29e IGA GINGERALE, plus deposit, 30 oz. btls. 2 for 29e IGA Sunmymorn COFFEE, ....... .... lb. bag 55c PIE CRUST MIX, Monarh, ....... 18 oz. pkg. 33e Dinner NAPKINS, Kicenex, pkg. of 40 for .... 33e M1onarch MARGARINE , ..1 lb. pkgs. .. ý2 for 49e Irrvi n lA I "No we are ro having our tur- liey supper on ýSun"ay. Just a mis- pri, tl'rsks for cadling, i' is to be Wednesday, Octcober 23. Our chofir is busy practicmg for I heAnniversary servce on the last ~Sunday of the month.1 This Sunday wl'l be* Rally Day at Ke'ndal autil1:15 arn. We hope ', seail the e'lidrenae.co.,pnied '-y their parents. The IKendaI Bantarns did flot de ,vell ait Wheatly (30 miles from %XJInd3Gr) last Sunday. No doubt thie 1 rg t'<p ~a too nuch r thent. ' secondl hall garne w'Il ho play- 1 or, SaIurday, October 12 ia thé v r d acer!ýo Mýrsrjal Par'k, ',iula {' 2:30 pan. Corne out and ,ie lads along; as they play *tae Ontarîo Charnsponehp, Me.Earl Smilth camne by Je4 lIane fins North Hollywood, Cati- _rnIa, last Wednesday tu vÉsit her .irMrs. Chas. Thompson. iPea I l a lcart, claughtex oï Jr. Lawrence Cadacart of Keen'e a3 rnar"ed October 5 in Peter- Ivi, ,.i Ms. enrdHoy were etsat Re'd Cochranes wedding iOî'ono on Saturday. UCW News UNIT 61 U.C.W. The regular meelli.g of Qrouf 6 was held on October 1 at the home EMrs. Anne West w'th 14 memberS present. Betty oeatterhDon opened the ieeti;ng and Mr. Lon7, conthtv,ed 7ýth i s Éudy of "T odei The Way," chapter 3. The Livieg Maron Westread the~ Scriptifre from Matthew 6: 25 34. EIe ,1teihe-n'3 readthe med',tation. The turkey supper on Octobe-r M wVas 'ioiý and ýhe gen4e-U meet.ng wFill be on LOctober 17. Our next meeting w.11 be on Noventîer 5th. The-e was some d,isson abeut the finshng fthe Frendskip R.ooLsin h crs '.Eluratlon IJean Heard outd a short contes't. Mrs. . West was tIe winner. The meeting adljourned after lunch andsocial half hiur. UNIT ,5 VU.W. Unit 5 of the U.C.W. held their regular monthly meeting Octôber 1 at- the home of Mrs. Irwin. The m ý1eting opened with prayer, 1*r Mrs. Couvier and hymn àY?, 'Corne ye thankful people, cre was sung, Mrs. McKenzie at tLhe piano. The devotional 'was taken by Mrs. rwin, the topic "God's good gâftu' based on verse 17, James 1, which included a very fine thanksgiving message. A quartette including Mrs. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. Bowins, Mrs. Challice and Mrs. Irwin sang the wonderful song "How great Thou art", every one joining in the chorus. iRoll eall was taken by Mrs, R. Barralball in the absence (f our secretary. Minutes were read and approved, a full report was given of our finances, for the firsit 6 months by Mrs. N. Aflin, which was very en'couraging. Collection was, taken an'd sever'al handed in their birthday money. The wedding ((Cochrane-Vagg) on October 5 was discussed, en- listing helP and food for the saie. for October 30, also the Presbytery at NeWtonville Ootober 29. The turkey dinner was mentioned 'A Thanksgiviag Thought", wa% read by Mrs. Seal, after wluch hymn 15 was sung, "For the beaiuty of the earth." Mes. Chafllice read Dr. , Mather's condensed version of the ,"Holy Spirit" from the "Word and The Way" whichcleait with the "Tria- îty" a subject studied at the Sep-. tember meeting at Mrs. R.Di- son's home. 1 Hymn 512 was sung to the tune Of "DanYBOY" and which re- m inded us'to be thankfui for our I great heritage, freedom of relig- ion and a wonderful country to ba !-rivileged to live in. Trhe meeting closed with hymn. ol2, d"t~w tne day is over" and ",God be with you tili we meet A luanchÙfPm"i i n whipped cream, Lea and eoffee was served oy the hostess and a social 4trne enjoyed. Mrs. Chiallice thank- ed Mrs. Irwin for having the meet- ing t her home. .1 VV'UIIATOTAL LAIfA A 46, IN BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $10.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH NESTLES QUIK - 20e off 2 lb. Tin RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPE$ WITH, OLIVES, GHERKINS, ONIONS - MeLarens 16-oz. jar TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS 1ekg. of 60 MclIAREN1S KENT CHERRIES 16 oz. Jar HEAVY DUTY FOIL WRAP - Reynolds 18" wlde roll RECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH REYNOLDS FOIL WRAP - Regular 12"1 wide rol RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE - Mild 12 oz. Cul ONTARIO CARROTS - No. 1 Grade 3-lb. cello bag CHOPPW D EEF iSTEAKETTES - Alpine or Primrose Pkg. FROZEN GRAPE JUICE - Welchs 2 6-oz. Tins ............... ........... Tjr-ýw,-, TnUMSDAT. OCTOBER 10th. 1"3 1

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