ORONO WEEKLV TIMES, TIUUISDAY, DECEMtBE R lst, 1966 -- - -- - - SAVE 42e B;etty Crocker SAVE 93c IGA Frawserae Fraon SAVE 1to. IGAYChoice TocATOE Reg. pkgs. 3' for $1 20 ounce tins 6 for $1 15 ounce pkgs. 3 for $ Economy Size Pkgs. 20 ounce tins 4 for $ Prices Effective November 30, December 1, 2 and' 3 FLRIA AR11SEEDLESS -Ruby Red or White Size 485 GR A P'FRUIT 1 8 lo$1 PRODUCE 0F U.S.A., CALIFORNIA REDI Produce of U.S.A., Can. No. 1Gad Congratuilations to theý students from Kîendal that won special a- wards at the Clarke lligh Com- men cemrent. They are Linda Greenwýood who was presented with The Orono Weekly Times i Award for. Proficiency in Grade 13 Eniglish. She also won the Senior Girl Championship Award of Clarke Vigh School Field Day 1965-66. Lirida is attending Peter- borough Teachers? Colle.ge this year. Shirley, Mercer won thé Gregg BookKeeping Award. Dor- othy Merer won an Underwood Typewriting Speed and Aceuraey Awardl, Kathy Turansky was presentel with the Students' Council, Pin as Past Presiclent of the Students' Council. A, number from the Kendal area atne the funeral of Mr., Geore Wisonon Saturday, Nov- ember 6. Wecextend oui- sym- pat,1hy to bis father Mr-. Richard iWiNo)n and1 to his wife,, brothers and sisters, We were indeed son-y to hear' of the sudd*en death of Mr. Wfn. Lairdý of Maple Grove. He took the 'service in Kendal Chunch on May 29' and spoke on behaif of The Bible Society, He leaves a wife and thiree sons. Kendal. United Chui-ch, with standards ýof yellow and white, 'mums, formied a pretty setting on November 26th at 3 p.m. when Miss Faye Barkwell. dawzhter of Mn. and Mrs. Gerry Barkwell,- waý united in marriage with Mi-. icadFoster. son of Mr. and i Ms. vIfrin, Foster of Kendal. The biesattendants wereý Miss CeceeBrwl and Miss Cheryl Vernon. Arlene Barîwell was flower girl and Barry Barkwell ringbearer. Mr. 'Ron Be'st of. Or- ono was hs man. Leon Barkwell and Brian Floster were the ushers, Re .C.- Whîýt,,11.A was the offîciating mninister and! the slstwas Mrs. Ln of Port Hope, Kenidal United Chu'nch Women servedr the wedding dinner to the sixtiy giiests, Vistos wth Mr. and Mr. Martin Foste.r were ber parents, Mr. and Mr&. J. Awde of Jarvis, Ontario, her aunt 1r.s. Werslake of St. Cathe.rines, and Mi!ss Marie Foster of St. Catherines. Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Foster cel- ehrated their thirtieth wedding, anniversary on Saturday, evening at the home of their daughter Mr'. and Mrs. John Fonk. The other maembeirs of their family were also there. Mrs. Foster lias just returrned from Virginia. The well ýdiggers are, drilling for waten on, the farm of" Mr G, Taisma on the Sixth Line. We Reserve The Pight T. Emit Qua tities . ...*. h. 110 LiS. OOLD 16 oz. pkgs. 9 y 1k ...'..-~. .. ... i.......... LEAN MILD CUREý,1D SWEEjT PICKLED cas eb or HALF Swift's Brokfiel"d Sil COOKED MEATS 2 lb ctn $1 4 for $1 McQuatide lHyGrade SThýAK PIES W LENERS, I A flo~ gen' e 1lb 53,c 2 pies per package 1 lb. vac pac 2 for $ boar Osawak ~t~dpians for thr co ,t -c-ion oftwýo new co ;n the 'ystem P' corsider log rain g e costruction plans. The boaird set, December 7 as the date for-,a.special board meeting to(3awup new ideas. Sugestngthe implementation oûkidergarten to grade 8 schools air a five-year plan, finance chairman Michael Rudka said 14-room sehools are inadequate. T-e said the rotai-y system pres.- ently used in the system is more workable on a large scale and lie proposed a 24-room school où Rossland Road West. "eWe should work, out a five- * year pflan instead of building Ieight-roorn sehiools and juggling Jwith bouindaries every year,"ý said Tutee Rudka. 2~~ Ib5î Florida Sweet and Juicy