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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Mar 1941, p. 5

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WIËE BITE STORES S-unkist, doz. eal, pkg. e pkg. l bs. aS, 2 large tins r'yS Tèa, 1-2 IL Coffee, IL- arge 96's,. 6 for , Ripe Tomatoes,.1 -h, New Carrôts L.ettuce, 2 for wîth relish Plate 50ap Filkes with s of Toilet Soap ggs Corn Flakes W ith tumbler with each 1-2 IL Lida 'l ea :)xyclol with , all for e, 48 oz. tin itember Cheese 5c 21C 29C 25c 19C 32c 37c 23c 25C Fre.sh 25c 24e 20c 25e of 24c 25c 22c 29c 19C t Promrpt Delivery ,Vr' LOCAL A] theL n'ci S.Oo) Mas. Prudence 2ky di, :)rono ion tic iion na Miss A. Murof Toronto, is spend- )oNes of i],a - ek i i.o ýy. Free nafewes aOno MranMr.JinMaýljor spent thle weeký-end with relatives here * M~Ar. Joe Hall iscofndt.h- ho 01q hm with a troib1esom-e ieg. Ï l( Lu - a - -~ '~ \~- v \ N EW Have'your Plumbing ~AND Heating MODERNIZED R. E. LOGAN PROPIIIETOR ýentre St. Orono Phonie 30rl6 PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. Llttlewood Pastor SUNDAY. MARCH 23rd 11.00 a.m.-The King calls ta ta prayer. 2.-30 p.m.-Sunday Sool 7.00 p.m.t--Jesu5, the Light of the world. ",We must go ani thinking less about aurselves and mare for one anather: for anly ýsa can we make the warld a better place and life a warthier thing'. Wm li e ien at the Final Card-- Party ld h(l y theý L.O.B.A. in Orange Hall, Orono, on Tiiesihay, Mairch 2th, at 8.00 oc3ck *Woni't we ýail be glad to see the1 snwgo t wlstili take wceeks toL make it disappear: - E (iGCs IN MMRA In loving reilane~of A] Shie hade no one a ls aeel Sheu said goodbYe, to none; erspirit fled bevor weknecw -hat shie frn u hd gf Sady mised by ad, 'Mot! Sitis anBlithiers. EGGlC;s Eggs E gg.s ý_M. and Mrs. R. C. Roýsbero.ugh were lin Pete-bo;ioug~h for the weeký- Clifferd -CiJones, of Toronto, spent, a few dakys withl his parýenfts atý week. Mvr. Lyal Lowcry has taken -itheo postion at Dean's Bakery, o n thev bread tru'lck. Mr- W. E. Cobbleýdiek has cag of the sehool for' the peet looking; after the furnae, Mv. ali Mrs. W. Rcei d, of Bw miinvi1le, sipent af, 0w houas li,oiiron onl Satka'idhIy last. Mix Evan ain~ hasbeenco- ~fined te -bis hnoine this w\,eek wvith tan attack of the 'flu. ~M is F e 'e M3Keizie, ofl Smoith FaIls is visitin)g her brother, Dr. A. F.MKeie Mv. Arthurr Manning and soni Ed- win, of Por-t Hope, wcieein town on Wednlesday even1ing. Mr. Martin Linteni, fromn Marinora, spenit the week-en)d with fis tjaug-- ter, Mlrs. H. Cornish. Mas. J. L. H. Br'own (fee. Miss Marjorie Aanj of Oshawa, is i the hospital o>f that city. Mrs. A. A. Druinmond entertained- the Park St. Sund,,a.y Sehool staff at her homie last Thrsday eeig Mr.Oaklyinn Hodgkýins ard daughI- ter Sandra, of Toronto, are visitiiig with Mr. and Mrs. Chias. B. Tyrreli. Little Ireie Boychuk, who was badly scaled a few weeks ago, is nlow home frein B Cow-1a nville lhos- pital. Mlessrs. Frank and Diek Pearson, od Tornto, visitedl with their miother(," Mvrs. Pearson, on _Sunday last at Mrs. Jas. Didklson's. Alarge numllber of the me1-bers of Oro ba Ldge, A.F. & A31., with thir ladies, attcnided1 "Ladies' Nigh4" at Bowmjjanivile on Friday last. Starting on Apritl 19t, 1941, theý Orono reamiery will handie the egg bus,5ine-ss af the district, assisted i>y Mr. Neil Porter. Sce advertsement ta this effect or, page five of this issue. The 0.C.S. Liter-ary Soeietymet ing will be held in the O.C.S. asseas- bly room an Tuesday eveniing -Mar. 25th. The prograitmaie will he under the leadership of Miss Kathleen 'Sim'pson. Mcessrs. Sid. Hlughesa and T ü a Lewis ef t on ThursdýRY last for Ot- taw,;,a to join the Midland Regintent. Tbey were driven to Feterboro to catch the trairi there by Chas. Tyrrell accoipanied by Madison Hall. Last week Mr. Fred Duneian soldý fis home on Station street, naw occu-i pied by Mr. and Mr-s. 'Rosihenoug-h, ta Mr. Robert Little, who lives an a f aria etwcen the fift'h and G6th coni- cessions of Carke. Mr. Little will take possession aof fis newv home in the Fali. Cards frein Dr. Mecullo ch and Tvr. C. T. Miller, who arýe in Florida, tel of the won'derful wcather they.ý are eajoying. Are ý,advice Vo theini s not to tiink of coming home for a f ew weeks at least. The citizens feit the c.old miore these last few daYs than' they didl in the wintelx 'The cold, raw 'tinginIg wind of tie past few days pcnetraýted 'tie lieuses tint it wavýs ncearly impossible to heat thein, The Executive andi Dircetors of the 21 r 1 SUNLIGHT SOAF 2 BARS daic.d ISPY APPLES 6 QUART BASKET 125te.o FRESH SPINACU 2 LB. 15e&W LARGE H-EAD ) LETTIJCE HIEAD 3BARS PHONE 2 Doz. 33c, KETCHUP_ 2 BOTTLES 9c. JELLA-MILK COOKING ONIONS 10OLB MAPLE LEAF LA RD 17c, 2 FOR N 'c, OZ 0. JAR 29c. GRAPý 6Fu- 25e TOMATOES 2 TINS .19c. PURITY QAýTS PKG. 19ce FRESH RAM LBPl We will operate a Graidîing Station starting April lst, 11941. Eggs may lie left at thie Creamnery or ia Neil F. Prer&s Office. WVe will collect and grade themn and leav e your mioney witýh hlm the next day. As sooýn as roads permit we wili coilect eggs throughrnut the district. WE Ià TO GIVE YOU' SERVICE Orono Creamerý itun'rbler Eggs , - ~L. Whyte's best Breakfast Bacon IL BOARDS [NT Oit.CLEANER cemeý-ntS A.CTIOIN Uandling Ease - Y' STYLINO tiinctin fi. NERAL MOTORS NICu mmonnomm Oing ta thenew rgltoswe wIlnot aperateanE- Grading Station after Thursday nomn, March 27th. We have made arrangements wiLh the Orono Creamaery, whoie are apening a griadingl station, to have eggs left here as usual. They will be picked up anld graded and the returns left in this Office, so yolican eall the iiext time yoit are ini town and get your -noney. We thank ail who have given us their patronage. Neil F. Pûorter ItPrays to ,à Specials, Thurs,,, Fri. and Saw

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