W OKONO. WEEKLY TIMES, THTJRDAir, mARciH 5th, lm0 Subseribers to the Orono Public Library took out a total of 1,284 books during the montb of Febru- ary and, of this number, 770 were horrowed by pre-school and Public 9ehool children. Readers who enjoy a cowboy yarn will be plessed to know that the Library bas received a selec-t bion of WesteTn novels. Tbey niay1 rcognize such authors -as Max r Brand' Peter Field, William Mac-t ",eod Raine and Brock Stuart. r For sometbing ligbt and bez m nd certainly amusing, May I rec-V nrnrnend Sue Spencer's "Africana -Creeks 1 Have Been'Up"? Tbec -wife of a rnining engineer from Al- aibama, Mrs. Spencer bas written ths book as a series of Jetters to her two daughters left at borne in the States, wbere they are corn- pieting their education. Acecompan- 10d by ber three younger cbildren she joins ber busband in Africa and adjusts in ber own particular way to the unusuaj domestie situ- aU'ons that a'-se. Mrs. Spencer tells of the difficulaty in finding a good African cook since the nat- ives bave flot tasted and do flot cet Western foods. No amount of training will belp, it seems. One of tbe author's neighbours was ser- ved a beautifully cooked banana .lýddng- covered in a layer cf BýiselJ Sprouts. Tbe advice, to h r aughters back borne in col- J ege, tbat Mrs. Spencer sprinkles1 throu1gb ber letters is, at times, as *ntiguing as ber adventures in în ia more serious vein, Id like temention a book from tbe non- L don shelves cf the Library, "The 1, in;ellys Must Die", by Olo Miller. 's is a shocking and true ac- eeunt of the brutal. murder of an ifarmer named James Donnelly anifour rnerbers. 0f bis family r, -r tbe village of Lucan in Soutb West-ern Ontario in the year' 1880. ýased on reports in conternporary, nýe-lspapers, on Court records and personal diaries this is tbe first auiorative account of the Don- anelly fued and murders. Atbougb the killers were known, tbey were ,not convicted. A member of the Ontario 'Historical Society, the au- thor has been a student of. Canadi- -ri history for many years. Anid, with childiren in mind, es- pecially girls from the senior grades of Public Sehool, I'd like to mention, "The Little White ,Horse" by Elizabet'h Goudge. This atory is set in England's West oountry a hundred years ago and -le beautiftully iliustratad by the distinguisbed Englisb artist, C. W. Hodgeb. Only last week I heard a littie girl say. "The Little Wbite JE krse" is the loveliest children's n-2 VclIve evar read." Florence Reid fer Cap. gnroute to earnin.gs of ,ý2ff,403. Speedy Scott raced a. Mile i.-:56 4/5. tbe fastest race record ever produced by a -trotter. He is ,rven and trained by Canaildian born Raiph Baldwin. Other likely nominees will be ,Cteer Hloney, Elmaa, Fred Walker, Choir Boy, Express RodneyJs Kentucky -Belle, CanadeLan-cwted Jamie anid Campus Queen. Those elgbt likely norninees bave earned a grand total of $536,763 during their raicîng careers. Mo sport To Operate In 1964 The gnnancially-troubled moSpoit race track is teo oerate again this The'H.T.A. Trot will begin this year following a recent meeting, A season at Bay State Racesvay 'in signed agreemnent bas cleared the FoxÉboro, Mass., on July 24. It way for the operation tïhrougbïout moyes to Columbus, Ohio and1 the 19,64 season. Mara Raceway on August 7, then to Hazel Park, near Detroit for an Under the agreement, the Nà August 1,4 date. Next stop is Green, tional Trust ýomnpany bas leased wood., From Greenwood tbe trot- the track Jointly to the Briti)sh ting series moves to Batavia Empire Motor Club and the Cana- Downes and Saratoga Raceway in dian Racinig Drivers Association. New York State. Freehold Race-,The two clubs have fonmed a W ay in Freeliolà N.J, anid Roose- 1group known as Motor Racing velt Raceway, in New York City, P1artnersbip to managethe circuit ,are tbe final two steps in tbe cir-fo194 1cuit. fo 194 Send your New's to-the ORONO e Ï"1* INSTANT Pkg: Save 36c! -20e Off Pack QUUK 2-lb.Ti 93C Save 10e! - Club House 16-oz. bce Box Jar1 PEANUT BUTTER39c Save 2c!.. . R IC E lb. pkg. Save 8c! CIRISCO Shortening Free Canister 3-lb. Tin Offer! 7-OZ. TINS F F. 9 ave 6c! PLASTIC - Carton of 50's Ô r lcSAVE IT l33 LUNCH BAGS * BEST BUY! - SAVE 6c! - DELUXE PACKAGE ____________ CAK Reg. 35c! Weston or V Sun1eamn Tropical ,DUNCAN HINES MM 43< FUITCAKE 1 B E S T B U Y ! - S A V E e! - Q IU K I K O R I N S T A N Z L a r g e P g 2 -o z . e a c h - -_-- - - - OGILVIE OATS * 44Cj NUTRITIOUS FAMOUS CHIQUITAl 7cSave 10ci Regular, Slenderline pfr. ,et 12 Djananas ilbsliyc Ontario No. 1 Hot House Cucumbers --- 29c Rosy Red Fancy 5 lb. poly bag B.C. Delicious Apples ... 39c Mild Arizona Large Bunehes GREEN ONIONS ------ 2/23c Garden Fresh .lO-oz. Tray BRUSSEIL SPROUTS --- 25C * .Mape rove . .Orono *.Newtonville Looking In, At The Librariy TIMES* aii Specially Selected - Value Checkd Weil Trimmedc "You Save Tn ceý on Trim and Price" ChoiceBrJe Roasts of Be ef Sti orrRoIIed-Shoulder 1b49c Mîl Sesond -Pure Fork IRE SINLESS SAUSAGE 1b49c Fresh Caugbt! Lake Erie Cooked, Breaded PERCH >FILLETS> lb37'c BEST BUY! - SAVE 15c! Tuna Fish- BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Save 5c! French Style lO-oz. Pkg. Greien Beans 2 for 49c Save 4,! 9-0z. Pkg. French, Friels 2 for 35c BEST BUY! - SAVE 8c! PKG. 0F 60 Save 24c! - New,!- New! - One-Ply RED ROSE TEA, BAGS 77 ojiAe Tsse 6o 6 BEST BTJY! - SAVE lOc - KRAFT' T~TÉA1' Redeem Your 8c Coupon VELVEETA CHEESE BEST BUY!, - SAVE 6e! - LIQUID 24-OZ. SIZE THRIFT ÜDETERGE(ÏtNT '43c BEST BUY! - SAVE 10e! 61/2OZ. SIZE JOHNSOîN'qS PLEDGE 79c MAPLE GROVE MARKETE CORNISH'S MARKET* PORTER'S RED & WHITE 1 39C '