ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THSURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Boston Brown1 AY"L M ER BEANS 2 fi Puritan BsEEF STEW Clark's Tomato SOUPý A Total . In Bonus 15 oz. Tins CIE"NETA$30.00T APEsWT RLECIVFAN91EXT$1.0 AP WT or 33c 241 oz,35c 10 oz. Tins 6 for 49c 4 Varieties POST CERE-ALS 3 pkgs $ RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6.00 TAPE WITH CREST TOOTHPASTE - 6c off Glant Size RECEIVE AN EXTRA $4.00 TAPE WITH-, PURITAN MEAT BALLS & GRAIVV 15 oz. Tin REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lb. bag QUAKER OATS - Quick or Instant 3 lb. box RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00, TAPE WITH COOKING UNIONS - Can. No. 1 Grade 3 lb. bag TJD SIDE BACON - Tablerite Rindless /2 lb. LEAN, MILD, CURED, PEAMEALED 119J' COTAEXOLSwh'le R OL or haif Freshly Ground MINCED BEEF Fresis LeanâMeaty SIDE SPARE RIBS lb 43c lb 55C BLUEFWATER FOZ FRENUFI FRIESc 8 oz 43c MEAT BALL STEW - Puritan 24 oz. - 37e MARMALADE Rlobertson's 4 Varieties 3 12 oz. jrs 95e VEGETABLE SOUP - Clarks 6 10 oz. Tins - 69e POLSKI OGORI DILLS ' Bicks 32 oz. jar - 37e PILLSBURY CAKE IMIX » Moist 19 oz. pkg. - 39c FLUFFO SHORTENINGý 1 lb. pkg. - 32e CHOCOLATE BARS - Neilson Assorted 2 pkg. of 6 491, WESTONS BISCUITS - Trio Deal,- baiided 3 pkgs. - 89e BAIKERY FEATURES HOSPITALITY APPLE PIE BEMPSTER-S ONION ROLLS DEMPSTER CHEESE BREAD~ Each - 49e pkg. of 4 - 21t each - 25c, Prices Effective October 14, 15, 16 and 17. We Reserve thse Righit to Liinit QuenMiies Il Sciseiders Country Style1 1 SAUSAGE Pure Poirk Alpin3e or Primrose Chopped BEi~S fÏLAKETTES b43c lb 49c Produce of U.S.A..- Canada No. 1 Grade Seedies GRAPS12 b 29cý P.EI.Canada No. 1Grade Dehesious Fancy Grade B.C. APP"LES Bradford Canada jNo. 1 Grade CA RRQTS 10 lb 49c, 6 for 39c, 3 lb. bags 2for29c KenalNews Miss Ruth, Gordon left. on Fi- day for MeCord, Saskatchewan to visit hier sister Mrs. . Murford and iarnily. IDr. and: Mrs. 1B. B. Foster A, Montreal we 'e visiting his five uncles ' nd their farnilies in the Kenda1 ra for the Thanksgivng weekend The cornrunity has been well 1crbdfor pleasants during the last two weeks. Plan to core te Kendal Turkey supper next, Wednesday evening, October the twnty first. Several fron hee took in Nor- wood Fair, ot1flrs attended 't'he Pioughing Match at Peterborough Hlave you a cernent door step Iwithout a railing? Why flot pqt fan iron railing on it this- fail Ie fore Yu slide off it some ,jý morning next winter and brea--kk some bones. [2,250 ON JOB OUT 0F 13,500 Just 2,250 of a total of 13,500 hourly-rated General Motors ým ployeeswere at work this mor*n- ing in the Oshawa plant as pro,- duction was crippecd. This isa resuit of the strike .b)7 the United Auto Workers =ni.61 at GM Plants in the United State,1s now in its third week, which has created. a shortage' of Anircia- made parts. Hughi Price Jones,' a company spokesman in Oshawa, said tha4. the 2,20 workers includes eni ployees in the parts and servicýe maintenance, material hanlini and toýol and die departments. Latest reports fromi Detroit in dicate that only 45 of 130) GM 1plants, in the U.S. have reaeheýd local- setterents required to sup> plement the previously negotiateýd n ational contract. "Abe" Taylor, president of, Lo- cal 1222, UAW, said earlier that General Motors of Canada Limit- ed is using delaying, tacties in current contact negotiations. OSHAWA CENTENNIAL BATTLE CONTINUES The batte over the proposed Oshawa Centennial grandstand for Alexandra Park reached new plateau. City Counil wil meet in CaRni rnittee-of-the-whole to. discuss thýe highly-cntroversial subject of the grandstand recomrended Oct. 5 by the Oshawa Centennial Con. rnittee. This will be the first tirne that Mayor Lymnan Gifford and the al- dermen have disussedi this, o any other Centennial pr*opo_,,,l aM a body. Council. does flot have to ac- cept the recommendation of th-, 14-man cornrittee, ani advisory gr9op that selected the grand. standl in favor of 35 other pro- ,i4cts, including an oynpc-sizd swinmigPool for the Oshawa Civic auditorium and an arts theatre. The committee selectd th grandstand 7-6. CENTENNIAL PROJEcT A resolution was passed at a special council meeting at Co. bourg adopting a swirnning pool as a centennial Projeet. It was stated in the resolution that, the initial cost of the Pool must not exceed $65,000. The initial strucý ture will be an outdoor heatedl pool. SEEK MONEY FOR TIEOLOGy COLLEGE Plans are now under wayfo a financial appeal to the 'Lly o Quinte Conference of the Unitedý Churli of Canada on behaif of, Queen's Theoklogical College. The Bay of Quinte Conference 64 oz. Size =7777-