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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Jun 1966, p. 8

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NOWEEKLY TIM, Table RiteCanad.a's Finest Quality Recd or Blute Brand Beef, fiLA iE RE-MOVED CRUSS CUT RIB ROAST o SH-OULDER.ROASIJ TABLE-RITE SLICED Mac and Cheese, Piclkle and Pimento, Chic.ken L Cooked -MIeatsE FR eS JiILY GRuOUNDi LbysDeep ZButtered Ayhnier Assorted 0oUPs ]GA Canned (Buy.a case fo)r $1.65) SO0F T DRI("lNK S Save 13e White Swan TSSUE r- lb 59c Loaf, Duteh Loaf & Bologna oz v.p. 25c SW*ýIFT'S BROOKFIELD SKINLESýS PURE b 69rork Sausage 14 oz. Tins 4 for-70- 10 oz. Tins poly bag 0'f 6 75c 19 oz. Tins nly 7c 2 twin paks 4ec lb 49C BAKERY FEATURES fami1 ly size 49c. Dempsters Italian ROLLS, pkg of 8 32c Ibs29c pint 39c 5 for 39c 5 for 49c 24 oztin 69C 16 oz. Jers 2 for 69,c P kg of 100 69C 4 pkg 10 Pkgs. if6 2 plkgs 29c, giant size 79c Cups & Saucers RlaspbeTry or Srwer YORK JAMS Save ft -IGA Save 10e Kadana TEA Polar King Frozen Save 9e Whîte wan SEL- VATE I Kend ai Nw Miss Lenora Henry of 'iSrrontô and Miss 0. Lewis of,,Moosomin, Saskatchewan were visiting ar- ound Kendal on Saturday gnd at Shiloh Anniversary on Sunday. Miss Lewis's mother was Ethel Henry. She was born on the Sixth Line in fhe home now owned by Mr. Robt. Morgan. The county Iroad men have be- gun the work of putting a bard surface on the seventh Une. This will- remedy the clouds of dust that have made the road dange~- ous. On Wednesday evening, June 1 Kendal U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. K. Wood. Mrs. R. Ellit opened the meeting wîth the hymn, "O Master let me walk wîth Thee." Psalm eleven was renid by Mrs. K. Woo d. 'The com- mentary by Dr. Pigeon was on "Thýe Social Conscience". The minutes were read by Miss C. W. Stewvart. It was decided fo spend ten dollars on Sunday School At- ~""'eprize,. A F'oor covering for the new churcb kitchen was di.scussed and samp'es examined. Teto pic on "The Family" ,wa.s l readlby Miss Stewat in the ab-, senc,-e of Mrs. W. Foster who was ur-abie tb bc at ber meeting. Thie Sunday School Aniniversary v1libe beld on ýJuly lOth as ai' (aýierdae could isot be secured, 1TitD aed Damg e <Continued from Page 1), paid tuition at another scholol. M7_ Striike feît it would be bet- iei to p1ay toetuitioïi than to hire Areut in thei fo m of a res- o1ution om the towncouncil of Po, top to the' school board, Ira ino acool reception,. How evra oipio)mise may havc been r a h d iThie resoIution called for the county bighi school board to pro- vide 'a projection of education costs to the town of Port Hope from 1967 'Io 1976. Council requested the estimat- ed figures as part of its need study planned for the town for the next 10 years. Council realized onlY, estim-ates could bc provided il was explained ln an accom- panying letter. Immediate i eaction to the rés- ýolution was that tbe.se estimates couldn't possibly be given be- cause of the fluctuation- in the government educational grants from year to year. A. A. H. Strike, ehairman a£ the management committee, said that to provide the information required would be "quite ai study" and would take, a lot of time and would be very difficuit. He sug- gested thiat an estimate on the present grant system might be While sonne board members commendled the town couneil for their request, some thought the request sbould be shelved. Carroll Nichols, a member of the Port Hope committee sug-. gested that the board do as the public sehool board bad dune and send the request back to couneil asking on wh%,at basis tbey wanted thé estîmate. Mr. Strike, ai the end of the YOUTH CONCERT FRIDAV, JUNE 10th OBPONO TOWN HALL ÇOmmrenCing 8:00 o'clock Golden Ripe Chiquita BAN âNAS Produce o«U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grad e FRESH -STRAWBERRIES Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1i Grade FLORIDA SWEET CORN Produce of South Africa Canada Fancy Grade GRANNY SMITH APPLES Imm j2c

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