ORONO WEEKLY TIMES,,THUSAY, JULY Suid, 1970 Save 36ic! - Rose or Tulip Coloured IIANK-S £AKEtY and Snack Bar 41 lb. parchment packs for.,8c CartonShim Pack SIFTO AL l. Save 9c!- Deep Browned - With Pork 14-oz. Best Buy! - Save 20e - Dr. Ballard's Tins Champion 15-oz. Tins L*ibby's Beans 4-93c Dog Food 6 for 79c Feature! - Keilogg's 12-oz. pkgs. Save 24c!- 100x2-ply Tissues Corn Flaikes 3 for $1' Kleenex 5 pkgs. 89C Speciaily selected - Short Cut - Shef Style- Branded Tender, Juicy Well Trimmed - Thick Cnt - Ideal for Barbecuing RIR STIEAKS Tender Julcy lb. $1,.09 Burns Mild Seasoned - Small Link - Pork Always Tender! - lean, meaty Roasts and Beef SAUSAGE IL 59C PORK BUTI lb. 59c Reg. 93c value!- Red and White jar Save 4c! - Condensed Tomato 1O-oz. Tins COFFEE Inlnt5oz. M3 HEINZ SOUP 2, for 27c Reg. 73e value! - Sunspin. Canadian Save 17c! - Dr. Ballard's Champion 15-oz Tins CHEESE SUICES 16 oz., 69c (AT FOOD 4 for 69c U .rcoer the rlgbt te ltiau qum"tts Plume 983-530, orga., Ont. Up And Dowoe The Book Stocks NEW BOOKS JULY 2nd, 1970 Aduit- Skin and Scuba Diving by Robert Scfrarff MLlilan Gish -%the Movies, Mr. Griffeth and Me iby Lillian Gish, an Autobiogràphy The Mortality Meréhants by G. Scott Reynolds (the legalized racket of Life Insurance) The Prison by Simenon (an excel- lent novef) Throw Wide The Door by Emily SLoring (Romance) Murder in False Face by Richardý Lockridge. Junior- Vanishing Wild Animais of the- World by Richard Fitter with a- forýword by H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh. The Talkin'g Tree and Other Stor- les selected by Augusta Baker The Pink Motel by Carol Ryrie Brink (a good mystery) Dcvilinla' he Fog by Leon Garfield (aGuardian A'ward Book for Junior readers) POR/CE CONS ClOUS BIIYERS IRAE- TIIEIR-FAIRI OE.ýALINGvS LEAVENOJ ûROOM P* Easy Reading and Picture Books Jenny's Birthday Book -by Esther Avenull Hoe.on Hatches the Egg by Dr. '5euss Theodore Turtie by Ellen Mac- Gregor Over and Over by Charlotte, Zolo- tcaw. 01ga Beauchamp Colendar July 1 - 3-Regionalà 4-H Con. ference Trent Unirersity. Durham Delegates: Arthur Doyle, Betty Heeringa, Lloyd Jamies 1on, Mar- ilyn Knox,ý LeslieLancaster, Stan Lane, Barry. Malcolm, Dorothy Morton, Rodger Porter, Nancy .Walker, Paul Whitney, Brenda Yellowlees,., JUly 5 - 9-Agricultural Insti- tute of Canada - Ottawa. July 6 -' 10-Beekeeping Short Course - Field Lab., Stone Road, University of Guelph - for further information contact Prof. P. Burke, U. of G. Tuesd'ay, July 7-Registration 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. at Ceresmore Farm (G. B. ]Riekard and sons> Bowmnanville - Durham Counity 4- H and Junior Farmer Judging Competition. Also visit the 'farm of Francis Jose, Newcastle. July 9 10 - 11-Canadian Seed Growers Assc. Annual Meeting, Hotel London, London, Ont. Monday, July 13 - Finaldelte for applications for Durham Agricul. tural Scholarships. For further in- formation contact Ont. Dept. of Agriculture and Food, 623-3348, Bowrnanville. Monday, Jirly 13-8:00 p.m. Dur- hamn Pollution Nizht nt Sawmac Farmh (Roy and Mike Sawyer) 3/ pf' a mile West and 1/2 mile north of Kirby - Speakers:- Jim Mc- Culloughb, Area Coordinator, On- tario Department of Agriculture and Food, Winchegter and Gordon Tobey, Agrieulturai Eniginerýing- Specialist, Brighton will discuss, "Pollution in Pers3pective" and "The New Code of Practices". Everyone Welcome. July 13 - 14-Ontario Aberdeen Angus Annual Evaluation Clinic, Dept. of Animal Science, Univeér sity of Guelph. For further infor- mation contac- Prof. T. B. Bur- gess, Universiy of Guel'ph. July 14, 15. 16-.Agricultural Field Days - Elora Researcli Sta- tion, University of Guelph. Con- tact Dr. W. S. Young, University of Guelph -for, further details. July 14 - 17-Girl's 4-H Home- making C1ui~ Conference, Ujnivers- ity of Guelph. -Durham Delegates: Diane Beatty, Carol-Watson, Car- 91 Wotten. July 15-Tobacco Spécialist In the area Contact Ontario Dept. of AgricuÏlture and Food - 623-3348 Bowmanville between 8:00 a.m. and 9 a.m. July 15, Wednesday- Apple G'rowers Meeting - Annual Elec- tion for District Committee Rep- resentatives to the Ontario Ap- pie Marketing Commission - Agri- cultural -Services Building, Brighit- on - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 16 - Annual Shorthorn lub Type Classifica- Milk Shakes Chocolate -Strawberry Pineapple -Vanila. Special29 Regular prîce 35c. FRESH EGGS and BUTTER GLEN RAE TRI-DR.INKS Always available Mdiddletoms OEONO, ONT. 7-0M 4'l Albert's Texace GENERAL REPAIES Phone 983-5249 Oroai ATTENTION FARMERSU WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium, Quality SGASOLINE SDIESEL SMOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available CALL COLLECT 1668-3341 DX OUL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i_____________ EVERYTHING FOR A PLEASANT FUN-FILLED SUMMER STUTT'S PnnHARKMA&CY PHONE 983-5009 ORONO, ONTARIO Durhcm College of Applied Arts &Technology, Bequires an AthIetic Supervisor Duties: To be responsible for coordinating the Varslty and Intramural Sports Activities for the Col- lege, Applicants should have previous experi- ence lu Recreation or Supervising Athletics. A Type B Recreation Certificate would be an asset. Salary R~ange $6,000.00 - $8,0000 per year dependiiig on quilifications and experience. Apply to: Durham College of Applied Arts and Tech- nology, Simicoe St. N., P.O. Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario. il il- I tion Conference- M.F. Farm, Mij- liken, Ontario. Saturday, July 18-Canadiau Dual Purpose Shorthorn Society Field Day - Farm of Maurice Knott Clarksburg, Ontario. July 21 - 22-9:00 -a.m. Ontario Hereford Breeders' Evaluation Clinie - Dept. of Animal Science, Universityof Guelph. For further information - contact Dr. T. B. Burgess, University of Guolph. JulY 23, 24, 25-O.-hawa Fair. Tuesday, Iuly 28-Durham Hol- stein Club - Twilight Meeting - Gladlea Farm (R. Glasp&l,) Hamp- ton, Ontario'. Thursday, July-30-10.00 a.m. * 4.00 p.m. Forage Managemnent Day, Peterborough County,Farms to be atnoùneed. 1August à3, 17, 21, September 14- Tobacco Extension Specialists will be in the ýarea. For a visit from the speciaiist contact Ontario Dept. of Agriculture and Food, 623-3348, Bowmianville between 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. by the date listed.