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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Sep 1964, p. 8

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OROÔNO WEEKLY TIMS, 1URSTDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 194___ "IGA- SWIFT - SPECIALS" Beef or Irisâ S WIFT STEW 2'fc SWIFT PEM 2 fo Spaghett 2 fo SBaby Meats 4 fc 'Retty Crocker 44 DEILUXE CAKE MIX Leaver Pieces & Stemis MUSHROONýý$S 24 oz. Tins ýr 85ýc 24 jz, Tins )r 85t')c 5,4 oz, Tilis )r 69c 31,' oz,.'Tins ir79 20oz Pg. ;39c: 10 oz. Tins 3for $1 Ileluz 10oz. T!ns TOMVATO SOUP 8 for 89c For Cooking, or Salads MAZOLA OLL Black Diaipond Coloured MuiId Cheese Booth Frozen Fish Stix "CIJOICE NEWZEALAiND SALE!" Shiort Ct. Whole or Haif LEO %.. LAMB lb 45c Whole - Flank on LOIN'O' LAME Lamib-In-A.Basket (Roast -Chops- Stew) FRONT O' bAM±ý lb 29c lb 23c- SWIFT MEATF.EATURES Swift Premium - Cello Wrapped WELI N E R lb pk- 45c Swift Preium Sliced Side Bactin lb 45<,e Swift Premlum Snmoked - Ready to Servýe Picrnic Shoulder lb 43c ARMSTRONG'S WeReserve the Right to Limilt Quantities Prices Effective Sept. 23, 21, 25 & 26. A Total 'In Bonus 0 f i$3 qTapes RECEIVE AN EXTRA $10.00 BONUS TAPE WITH BEAUTIFLOR WAX - Johnson Liquid Qt. Size RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITH SALADA TIËA BAGS - Orange Pekoe Pkg. of 60 fMINUTE RICE 14 oz. Pkg. VEETERGENT.- Pink Lotion Liquid 24 oz. Size RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH McCains Frozen in Butter Sauce PEAS or MIXED VEGETABLE S 10 oz. Pkg SLICED ÇOOKED HAM - Tablerite Vac. Sealed, 6 oz. pkg. COOKING ONIONS - Canada No. i Grade 3 lb. bag FWALKERS COOKIES -Chocolate Chip 16 oz. pkg. 45c ORANGE & LEMON SLICES Hospitality 16 oz. pkg. 39e H1OSPITALITY RAISIN PIE Save 10e 39e HOSPITALITY FRUIT CAKE 16 oz. size 40eý HOSPITALITY ENGLISII MUFFINS 2 pkgs of 6 45e BRÏYLCREEM -Glant Size Sicl SUAVE î1AIR SP~RAY Normaàl or liard to hold 12 oz. 71)e -w-. 12-9 oz 14 oz CROWN CORN SYRUP - 2 PUDDING or PfE FILLER - Jello 49c p 55c 2 b. àrs .65e Reg. Size .98e l bpklg29cj 3214 oz 79c "A Hearty Energy Food" Ontario No. 1 Grade POTA OE 25lb 9 Tender Garden Fresh BR.USSEL SPROUTS 'qt 25c Produce of U.S.A., Canada No. 1 Grade CRISP LETTUCE 2 for 29C Canada No, 1 Grade - Bradford 3 l.b. bags TENDER -CARROTS 2 for 29c ýDeliius Dessert Ju inhoSie eachl HOGNEY J)EW MELONS 49c Kendal News ILittle Brenda Curtis, daughitet of Mr. and Mrs. Argus Curtis, pulled a dish of almost boiling water off the table and over her face and chest a week ago. She is nb\v in the Sick Children's Hospit- ' al, Toronto. They expect it wilI take about six weeks for recovery. Mr. John Stevens has beun hs course at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph. He plans to live .in residence. Mr, Ross Jackson is attending Pembroke, Higb Sehool this year compieting bis grade 13. Mr. McMurray of Bewdley, a brotherof Mr. Duncan MeMurra-y, had the &ide of bis new burclk badly scraped on the evening of eSeptember là at Mr. Robt. Mor. çpn's lll tom. The itý and rùn driver ina-aged to get away. Tii" 7 'ndil Women's Institte met at the ore of Miss C. W7 qtewart on Wednesday evenia-g, Sf>Jertnber the twerty-third w "i tbe Presi1nt Mrs. A. Low in the ,chair. After the silging of the nd"and the repeating of the Mlary Stewart Collect the minutés were read. Jt was agreed that we should give an award again.ai .ti,ý,.e Drama Festival in Or-ono to e presented by aur President. The- -roll cail was "My Favouri.-te w~ of serving chieken.", Thie 4to for th4 meeting was',_ 'et,ý'ccai Tt Riglit". Mrs. W. H. ý ,osteria ademlonstration 'on "Sthr Fried. Chicken.' S e e~ i 4 that we must add either butter il, margarine to the 'Crisco inp ôrdee to give if that golden brown, . e put sait on the legs ';an 1d wihigs-+b fore she Ieft ýhome. She sh>_ them Up in a pa per ba W in 1 vhïi, she had fl,) r h ~ 4 ~ a e l electrie, frying pan to 36addcýJ < % cup Criséd-' and the chiceûe' Cooked another twenty minutes at turned it in twenty iminutes an(1 260'. Lunch was then served uxý Cafeteria style. We eaeh took a b0uil that had been cooked while the demionstration was going On and our favourite' piece of fried chieken and ail agre'd it whs de, licious. Then we topped off the lunch with Mrs. J. Henderson's chocolafe -cake. A vote of thanks ,was tendered to aur bostess. The, next meeting 'will be at the home Of Mrs. Art Low. IORQNo FAIR PRIzE WINNERS i (Continued from pâge 6) Cochrane-, Heavy Horse Stake-lst, Mr. Vid- tor Cookson;1 2nd, Mr. S. R. Da*- son;' 3rd, MAr, Leslie Bennett; 4th, Mir. Alvin Mark; 5th, Mvr. Clarence, 'Buckley; 6Éh, mr. 1pefy Mont- joy; 7th, Mr-. pRss Unceles., O'Keefe ýSpecial Trophy: *Best JJeavy Team or Groundis. ,Mr. S. R. DaWsQfl, Lindsay. Hleavy Horse Teamis in Parade: Mýr. R. S. -Cochrane - 3 teams; Mr. Alvin Mark; Mr. S. R. Dawson: Mgr. Russ Uncles; Mr.n Leslie Ben- nett; Mr. Percy Mountjoy; Mr. Clarence Buckley; Mr. Victor jCookson P our Horse Hitch. 1 PIRE DEPT. BUSY (Contînued irons page 1) farm of Mr. and MrsýýeWm. Tam- blyn, east of Orono in the Antioch area. Due ta the prompt cali anti, response no damage was doue. The alarm was given by neigh- bours who saw smoke coming £romn the -drving shed adjacent to, the ouse. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Tamn. blyn were home at the tifime. It was found that an ad in of chemical ad eroded causing a leak whih coming in contact-with Ithe air and moitsure was emitting smoke. No damage was done. Saturday afternoon the fire de- partment answered a, cal ta the farm of Tupper Johnston, east of Newtonville and a af mile south, Straw in the stable, was smoul- c 7: il

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