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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Jun 1937, p. 5

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ORQN0 WEEKLY TIMES Dean's Bakery has received a new coat of paint -- white and green. Mr. James Eagleaon is having improvements improvements made to his home, inside and out. -Mr. Harry Lewis has purchased the C.X.R. garage and is having it moved to his home. Mr. O. F. Alwde is on a business trijp to Toronto. Mr. M. C. Hail isi having his: house brightened up with fa fresh coat of paint. "Mr. C. T. Miller -is having 'hardwood 'hardwood floors laid in his home, also redecorating. redecorating. TITE-LAP ROOFING The permanence and* low upkeep upkeep cost of this metal roofing makes it one of the' most economical economical on the market. Tite- Lap Galvanized Roofing gives greatest covering capacity. The end lap is do tight it is almost invisible; positively excludes driving sleet, rain or snow. Send roof and .rafter measurements measurements for free/estimates. JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT Write for information on any items in the complete complete Jamesway line. Brooder houses, heating systems, incubators, laying cages* ventilator systems. Use Jamesway equipment for profits. RIB-ROLL ROOFING This durable roofing has extra rigidity that makes it particularly good for roofing over a light framework. framework. The secret of its strength is: the ribs are only five inches apart! The most copied roofing of its kind on the market. Be sure you get thé genuine, economical "Rib-Roll Roofing"! Ask your banker for details about re-roofing on the Government- backed Home Improvement Plan. Use them with all metal roofing. The NAlts lead on the head , seals the nail-hole. Eastern Steel Products Guelph Street PRESTON, ONTARIO ^_Jirnf fed Factories also at MONTREAL and TORONTO SPRAY TIME The only place in the Township where you can buy that "SUPER FINE" 20 lbs.j 75c. 10 lbs,, 40c. ARSENATE OF LIME SPECIAL 12 cts. per pound Arsenite of Calium Paris Green Pard Dog Food, 2 l(ns..l9c. Kipper Snacks, 5 4ns...25c. Fine Salt, 50-lb. bag. 45c. Fine Salt, 1 cwt 75c. Pitted Dates,- 2 lbs. 23c. Dutch Set Onions, lb ,10c. Maltom, th e large lin...35c. 2 pkgs. Pep with glass y FREE, all for ^2SE cake/infant's Delight J 22c, 1 I'arf^pkg. Lux and 1 •cake 1 -i febuoy Soap ...24c. 3 Medium Oakes Ivory /Soap, only 5c., when jj you buy 1. forge pkg, Chipson, all for 25c. Green Giant Peas, 2 tins .....4....... . , 29c. Plate of Falcon Hamburg BEEF Boned & Rolled Keiffer Pears STEAK 2 lbs. for ' 13C. LB 2 Tins 23c 25c. J. J. CORNISH PHONE 12r2 I PHONE 66 - - ORONO RED & WHITE STORES Chloride of Lime 2 reg. sized pkgs. 21c. CORN BEEF per tin 1 10c. Hawes' Floor Gloss Extra Special 47c. Certo, a bottle 4 25c . . il , 4 bars Surprise Soap, 1 /Mrs. fO. Hooey has taken the position position of:clerk in Dean's Bakery. Mrs. It. H. Ilienry of Toronto is paying .Mr. nd -Mr-. G-amey a visit. Mr. Foster and son Vernon, o:f L'inbrook, were callers in town Wednesday. Wednesday. Clarence Ail in shocked the Post Office staff by coming in at 4.30 p, m. one afternoon this 1 week. Mrs. E. IT. Brown is attending her son Bill's graduation to-morrow (Friday) (Friday) at the Toronto University. Mr. and Mrs. ! Shaw and son George enjoyed a motor trip to Wasaga Beach, Toronto and Cooksvii'e, on Sunday. Mr. and; Mrs. Austin Turner and daughter Helen spent 'Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oliver and son Keith, of Bobcaygeon, spent a few days last week with the former's sister. Mrs. Neil Porter. Mrs. Allen -of Kingston, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ohas. Knox, the past week, has returned returned to her home. Miss Edith Dent, nurse-in-Train- ing at Oshawa, is spening a two- week's holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Dent. Dr. and Mrs. 0. B. Sturges® and toother motored from Hamburg, N. Y., for a visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. IS. OuttelL Miss Foster, teacher of Senior Public school students, is trying examination's examination's at the Toronto Normal Model School to-day (Thursday). The Cemetery Co. have commenced grading the new ground recently acquired by the Company and will erty. The Women's •bought a new ran; Institute old one. Three ears with the District 'Convention which is being being held there, Joan Cowan had. her tonsils am adenoids successfully removed u Toronto last Thursday. Dr. E. U Breslin drove Joan and Mrs. Oowai home on Friday. Mr. 0. D. B'ouek, Master at Toron to Normal Model Siehool, and Mrs. Bouck and daughters Eve and Ethel spent Wednesday with their daughter, daughter, Mrs. B. A. Forrester. to church with the Woodhridge Ma- sonic Lodge while there, Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Curtis anc baby, Mrs-. Thomas Curtis and Mis: Ruby 'Sanderson. Fenelon Falls, spent Sunday at Mr., and Mrs. W, .1. Martyn's. Mrs. Grattan Curtis balby remaining for a, visit. Decoration Day service will be held at the Cemetery on Sunday,'June 27. Service to commence at 2.30 S. T. Orono Hand will be présent, and lead in the singing. Full particulars will be given next issue of this paper. Mr. Harry Hooper, of Poutypool, accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. Geo. Sanderson of Areold, Sask. and Mrs. Chas. F. Awd-e, visited Rev. G. Andrews Andrews at the parsonage, Brampton, on Sunday last, Mrs, Hooper accompanying accompanying them home. Visiters with Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. F. Awde • rlie past, week were, Mrs. George A. Sanderson and daughters Norma and, l.uella of Areola, Sask., the M issçs Marion and Helen Wevry of Bethesda and Mr. and Mrs. E. iSilver of Bowman ville. Mr. and Mils. Ganney, Mr. and Mrs, O. W, Eolph and Mrs. E. H. Henry of Toronto journeyed to Peterborough to attend the graduation exercises of the nurses of Niclioll's Hospital, held on Monday evening June 7. Miss Glenn Gamey was one of the graduating graduating nurses. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held in 'the Park Street Church basement. In the absence of the President, President, Mrs. J. H. Onsterhou't, Mrs. John Tamlblyn, 1st Vice-President, presided. The regular business' took place and plans were discussed regarding regarding the corning iStrawberry Festival. Festival. * , Mr., and Mrs, George Forbes spent last week-end with the latter's sister, Mrs. G., Dunbar, of Highland Creek,' who, has been, indisposed for the past few months. Members' of Orono Lodge No. 436, .O.O.F. please take notice': Regular: Regular: meeting of June 16th will be held June 23rd to receive reports' of Grand/Lodge and other business before before the holiday recess. Misa June Gioode was given a surprise birthday party on 'Saturday by her mother. Bight of her girl friends enjoyed à hlappy afternoon. Mr. Percy Limn lias torn down the verandah on his home that he recen tly tly purchased and is building a new one, and -later op be intends turning it into a sun porch. Dr. and Mbs. Ledger and family will spend from June 19th to June 28 th a t Mattawa. The doctor is going going to try his luck with the finny tribe--speckled trout. The Orono Cemetery Board are having new gates erected on the now land they recently purchased. Correction -- Floral tributes mentioned mentioned in la sit week's issue of this paper of the late' Matthew Gibson should have read: Basket from Mr. and Mrs, J. Middleton, instead of Mr, E. Seymour. The twins of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Rainey celebrated their sixth birthday birthday by entertaining many of their little friends at a picnic held in the Orono Community Park. Rainey's Grocery Weekly Specials 1 GLASS TUMBLBR FREE with,3 pkgs. KELLOGG'S PEP, for 1 j ?5r 2 lbs. SEEDLESS^RAISINS L 2 lbs. JEWEL SHORTENING .1. , APPLE BLOSSOM CAKES, 4 : 18c KELLOGG'S aLl BRAN, pkg 20c Large can CHOICE PINK SALMON 11c BENSON'S CORN STARCH, pkg + 11c E. R. RAINEY PHONE 19-19 ORONO WE DELIVER [ARMS! RONG'S These Specials for Friday & Saturday only-June 11,12 Kelloggs Corn Flakes 3 for 21c. Pie Cake SHORTENING 1 LB j 2C. ARMSTRONGS Orange Peko / TEA / i lb 29c. New Cheese LB. 17c/ Rose/ Baking Bbwder/ / / 1 LB. TII)I 11 Ç. Smith's' Catiup BOTTLE 12c. SIFTO SALT PKG. 5 c. LARGE BOTTLE PICKLES 52-ounce 1 jar 2 1 C. GOLD ME/DAL BROOMS Choice Tomatoes Large tins 3 for 25c# 24c. STANDARD LAUNDRY SOAP Peas or Corn 9 bars for 2 2 C. 3 tins for 24c. ROBIN HOOD HURON FLOUR TOILET PAPER cwt. $3.79 10 rolls 25c. Cottage Rolls FANCY CAKES 1 ,B 19c. 2 BBS" 25c. Breakfast Bacon PINK SALMON CHOICE Large tins 2 f° r 1 Sc. 1 lb 21c. CASTLE Redpath Sugar FLOOR WAX cwt. $5.35 ! LB TIN 21C.

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