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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Apr 1966, p. 8

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/ f. / IT'S SO EASY! This week you simply get DOUBLE the amnount cf your cash register tape -, complete dollars oilly will be doubled. This gives you additional tapes to uise for items from the IGA Gift Catalogue - or for Eatori Merchandise Certificates. IMPO1nTANT - For easy eounting at the eheekouts only complete d'illars will be doubled, for example: if your cash register tape totals $18.64 you ill receive an additional $18.00 in Bonus Tapes FREE! Double Tape Days is jusi another, reason wlxy we say you always geltil littie moretian you expect at IGA. TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F DOJULE TAPE, DAVS TO CLAIN GIFTS FASTE. SAVE Ce. GRANIJLATED WHITEý SIuGAR5ba g 41c SAVIE 21c tlED ROSE COFFEElb bag 7,5c SAVE 24e ROYALE B.ATHRoOMjý SAVE 13e KELLOGG'Sp CORN F LAKES CHOICE NEW ZEALAND SPRING LAMB SALE 2-69c SHORT CUT - 1WIIlOLE or HALF Leg O' eý"LAMB ROAST, CHIOPS, STE-W TABI1LE-RITE SLICED COOKED MEATS Twin Packs >acks 49c 16 oz. pkgs lb 65c WHROLE FLANK ON l29c lb 29C 4 Varieties ,6f oz. V. P. SFT BROOKFIELD SKINLESSi 1 lb, Cartons EPURE PORK SAUSAGE 2 for $ 1.0 Lean Mfeaty Fresh -Side Table-Rite Spaire Ribs l-b 6,9c Wieners SAVE 6üx SAICO MA,'NDARI ORANGES SAVE le. IGA CHOICE TOMATOES SAVE 5c PURITAN MEAT BALL, SAE. PURITAN BETF STEW SAVE 10e. 01LI)TVME TABLE SYIRU BGLUE BONINET COLOURED MARGARINE CA.NO. 1i GRADE P.E.I, PRODCE F U..A.CANADA NO. 1i G Clfr la Cel e r3 il ounce 2 ins 24 ounce? tns STEW 24 ounce tinS 24 oz tin tins 4f9 c 29c 37c 45c 32 oz size 59c 3 lb pk-g 97c lb. V. P. lb 53c ENZSTRAINED 5 ounce tins BA BY .100DS 9 tins $ HIEINZ JUNIOR 8 ounce ins BA18Y FOODS 6 tin-s SAVE 16c. CRTSCo SALAD 01L 38 oz size iSAVE 10c ALL PURPOSE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 7 1lb, IGA OVEN FrErSl 24 ounce loaves SANDWICH SPREAD 2. HOSPITALTY PIEFaMl LEN4ON MERINGUE 1 .00 99s 95e 43c ze 55e 101h 9c rRADE Y 2 fcgr39 c i PROD)UCE 0F U.S.A. CANADA NO. -1 GRADE unc Carots bunhes 9c CAAAFANCY GR,,ADE LARGE RED 4qt 69c Kewndal turned from a trip to Vancouver' where he visited his brother Fred and family. He attendcd lis niece's wedding. Then lie went on by Jet to California to- visit his sister, Mrs. E. Smith and his brother-in-aw. Congratulations to Mr. and rs. Ronald Dinner who were married inl Newtonville on April ýfirst. Airs. Dinner is the former Marie Little of Kendal. The at-, tendants were Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Bailey. Mrs. Bailey is sister of the bride. They intend to live in Peterborough. 1 The, United, Churcli Women met, at the home of Mrs. Jack 1Fonk on Wednesday evening, Ap- ril Gth with the President Mrs. R. Elliott prcsiding. She opened the meeting with the hymrt 'Breathe on Me Breath of God", followcd by a devotionni witten by iÉcv. Jean C. Donaldson en- titled "Praise Ye thc Lord for Ris Steadfast Love." After read- ing the minutes and business, we planncd the Masonic Banquet tg be held on Saurday niglit, April 3Oth. Ladies are askcd to provide and hlp serve. A' busy- time is coming when we hold a Pot Luck supper May 7th., Then we entertain' the District Annual for our Institute of West Durham' May 1Oth, and have a Penny Sale May l4th.* 1Lunch was served by our host. esses. Mrs. K. ýWood and Mrs. G. I Cathcart. A vote of thanks was tcndcred to Mrs. J. Fonk. SThe flying saucers that visitcd lKendal and werc seen by several local citizenis hovering over Mr. Brown's and Mr. Warren's, caus- ed mucli wodering. Farmers are worried about the packs ofdogs that scem to be rov- ing the country this year. Mrs. John Hcllabust and sons Roif and, Steven from Boston, Mass., visited ier father Mr. Thos, Stevens in Bowmianville, Hospital on Tuesday. lie is mnucli improved but must rest in hospital onie month. Easter Sýunday brouglt, many,, visitors to Kendal 'Churcli to hear the Resurrection Message preach- cd by Rcv.- R. C. White and en- joy the Easter message in song bY our choir. Among those pros. ent weire Mrsý. W. Mercer and Mrs. MN. Luxoni who have just returned from California and Miss Marie Foster from St. Catherines; also Mrs. A. Swarbrick and lier daugli. ter Doris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boyd and Mrs.' Carapel and daugter of Toronto wcrc Eastcr visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mercer., Weare glad to sec one of our ýsir citizens Mr. Bert Holland, fback to Kend0al for the summer, Enrolmnent Up. (Continued from page 1) Plan. It was statcd that this moncy would be cheaper than other sucli money and the rate is expectcd to be five percent. Trustees Win. Wannan and Jas. Lowry wre authorized- to move the furniture from two of the nnromschools to the two new roomns at Newtonvillc. The four rooms in -Ncwtonvillc will blinl operation following the Easter hiolidiays. Acommjiýiec of the Board is to make arrangement to have buses airrive at a later time at the New- tonville schiool. A letter was rccivcd asking the Board to participate in a cen- tennial trec planting program this 'yeiir. Tt was requested that' studens of grades 7 and 8 par- ticipate ini the Centennial tree- Planting scheme to lie conducted in sýpec1fic ai-cas in the Ganar- -sa. The rcqucst necessitates that the Board provide transportation f-for the+ stude-nts. ---was ! pointeJ CIIINATOWN 3 AITE ORANGEr DRNK 10 om, Tins DINR 4oz 5c HONYDW 2 for 49wi

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