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Orono Weekly Times, 28 May 1953, p. 8

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Eniergency Cure! -FR. -SAT-?Vii-28 -29-30 ............ e7 -1EW ran-icy %womner JUNE 1 -2 lis fate is lady luck! AY -THURS DAY -J UN E -4 vson and wondelfu iScreen's INEW Sensation!. Il I ke, Tootverè Tecet visiowith Wr and Mus. E. SPPy. ai,,! dMrs. NcololVr.an Mrs. A.,abisand lMr, and Mrs.ý EL DuvaA attended the supper andl pl'ýa tEnsiln M'-. and Ars. I hmpsn ndi 1Ron of T oonto are ut their um-e home. MClSuisan, Billy anld -Miss! Redsp'ent the wekndi11 sad Ibn. Bell, Taroto is ba,,k la Lest.ý Mr. anidWMrs. PrUst wr at their cotag-e tif we-ed Mr. aud Mrs. Cobb, Meleta, N. and Edgbar md Augusta Tholto)nn Mfillbrook, were rec(ent visitors with 1MAr. aud AMrs. Art Tennant. Mc. and Mrs. Leýroy lamilton with Mrs. John McGill, Eniniskillen. Mlrs. Bruce M1_ieerVale1nie *andý ru,cie anid Mrs. E. Sme visited Mrýs. E. Gr'een on Friday. Margaret ieft Fidy ight on er joulrneyLIo the ohd country. "oneVoyage" anid have a happy holiay Margai et. Mlr. Ceeu Crvt, ecate nephew, of Mfrs. M. Spy visited herý last wýýeek and showý,ed filmis of th- Qu(_eens visilto talaada. Glad to see _Mr. colin Brovwni is ou[ agaln. Sorry to heaïr thrat Roy Thosonz1 aid. an accident. A log rolled on hbu foot. We hope he viil soon be better. Mn. and Mrs, E. Green abrd cidiýren, Mr.ý and Mlrs. Art Robbins visited in Cobourg On Friday. I Mdr. and Mvrs. Cyril. ahutn Oshiawn, wîth their daughter Mrs. Angus Loucks. We we-re plealsed tasee so many at church Sunday .hn3nwmm bers joined. Specci thanks ta%'Mrsl R. Chapman and MUrs, J.Loey sin1gerýS adcta Mrks. Bysnfor nlay- i- fi- rigr plu-ps Eline, J 'oyce ard( Sh-irleySutiffe erethene marbens. Mr. Peter Vneritm ons, ITmtnvisîted Mc.r. ndMsE Green. MxMoore, Tord-ntowa wek endvistorwith 'his father Mr.Gy! 1,OY AMSO~CCF CANDiDATE Coitinued froin page 2500.Thue resonlne claimet wqas dute b)ta th inflated dollar. Tbis bih[ was taledad ilen aC'L,*F. mem1- berase in the fo1loýing session if it woldle presented again, asini- I omdby the instr fC abi r that ;it Mould not as to gireat a pres- Sure was bein eeed. Th!le speakerj hadi no doubt in his mmnidthat tlhis %vas onesouceof yreeueforthe aIdl uine party for. th'ei cmai Mr, Thomuas reere athe Sask-l one of the best in the Noýrth Amýerca cotnnIt gives, heý_ said, the grea- eý'st coveraige ton th!e smnallest prýemýiupi The Saýskatchea oer-Ë,--,ýiuient Sp- plied ta the (Ontariajove et ta aperate anl offiuce_*i Tjo1ontofor' car I Inurance butths as refused. Premn- ien rose damshe Said, Mhat no 1 prvneshouid coiducýt business out- side thleir ownj confines. llowev-er Mi. Thomias was of thne iolinion that the ressure as tu,~ra froin ..tue_ jnsurane Cmpanies sud he was sure thant these comnpanýies id nat fali 4100,n in' the 1950 elecion for thne Con- servatives. Ife also refered ta an, en-ý try in one, of the steel aipne anciafl statemients o.f, a dlonation of 4G50,000 which se said wnas uxplained by Mn. lHiltonl, aco ay official, as beinig dividedbtee the tw,,o aid- linerie sIlene Mr. Thonias said the goermntaso s-ubsidizes, the Steel industry by fdlir dollars a tan. flu the coinrg election AMr. Thomasi, 'thougli hat theenws nu doubtthat the Liberals wood bring ont thej National Ieith Planagain which beas been promnised aven thirty years. The Hou. St. Laurent, laie d, -as ail in_' favour of tue plani but not, at present because there were not e- oughi hospital beds. This ýonidition ex- stdin Saskgtchewan but did nat hinder therni iintroducigtheir plan. in 1944 Saskatchewan had 1 5 beds!'i per thousand of a population but lasti year had '75 bedis per thousand, thel best record of any province in Can- ada. Dre, r. Thomas claimed, ugsa conmmittee be set up taustudy the Heal Plan but the speaker thougîýt this only 'a staîl as Froste says "No" ta the scheme and after ail Ontario' pays aven fifty per cent of the Dminion taxes and withont Froste's consen the plan could not work. The speaker pointed to the fc Naet at ients now often wait two I nc ,1 5 yards...........5. stiks better - does not irritate the skin Forquk relief fivorûRh-eumae.tisi, arthritis and sciaticai 100O's .... $2.292Os..$35 AL KA - S ELT ZE R -Not a la.xiivýe -Quckrelief f rom n ndigestion 8's ......32r,25's ...... . f) 6 YOU SAVE WIT.-IS5F, T AT Tyrrl' tr S. -M. Scott, Reýg'd Pharmnacist PHIONE 68 ORONO, ONT. 24's .... 35e. 10Ô's .... 65e, 4 WAY -RELIEF FR051 STOM1ACH UTPSET Neutralizes ecsacdtrlee hearbur sooes rrittedstoiach 2oz. 6e 4oz $,0 6oz$25 types of hair. -lieula - upe - eryGenitie 'R EF fLS..........$.75 Rich irdiilHudnut HmePermanents are "AlN W"-wit0 ew beauty rins neutralizer f or.......$.75 PURETEST Relieve pain quickly f-or neur-aJgia and neuritis. The speaker claimed if it wajs un- this; purpase. In 1951 it costMui fair fOr the goverinent ta olect'cipalities $9 1,000,000.00 and the O (nt- suchi Premiums then it -was so of suhaia govenoment $47,000,000M00 a orunsaiosas the Bine Cross, grand total of $3,0,0.{.He Mi-.Thomnas referred tao the burden maintained thîs cost should flot be of education on-1 municipalities where collected on real estate but borne by- fi;om 10 ta 50 percent of ta-xes go for the Dominion governments. These maonies could be raised on corýporatijon __________________________ taxes, lie saidi. The 1958 Abbott bud- get and Provincial budget cnt Ont- ari coporation tax-es (the big boys) I by $100,000,000.00 wvhich would hv nearl O peratd thesehoos-fo a ---D of 0ilti= C~h Bingo i ALSO 'calGa es and Share the Weaith Thu s,ùd'ay, May 2t g NWCATLECOMMn2UNITY HALL Rugs,Irpre Belgian Lugs, suitable for, bedr-coom-ï 24 in, b 42 in. E ach for. . . . . . .$3 9 CamsolsLadlio sRayon Lace SoldrStr a-nd laceérm ie 32 tLo 38, Each .....9c BrassierFes, iRaVon Strapless, sizes sacp,30 to 134, miedium z 'e cup 32 to M6. Each ,.....98c. Girdies, one wZ y strýetch, sizes smaUj, medJim , or i large. Eaîch for........... .......$19 Skirts, Ladi1fi1ù1circle printed, assorted patterns and coors iszes 12 to 18?. .......... .2. 9 Sun. Su i ts, Cfý-illdre'ns LinenQasorted patteims' sizes 2 to el', Each .....y...... 6 Stedman H-oVse paint for iniside or, outsile Painting. Here is a tjrift pricedi paint that has good hiding power andf weathei' durablity Qt. $1.25, ai, $.4.35 H&.-O -M , i > 1 A (y tThurs. - Fri - May 28-291 "JAC I-ANDLTE "FIIT TO MARS" Sat LIday Onfly, Mlay 30 Wiîth Errol Alfi u and lh rmnn IitHI Bà ara Britton Mon1w. -Wed. - June 1-3 A Grveat FaiyComedy WVith Caýry Grant suId Betsy Drake ALASA CARTOON SiaglIe B;ils 6:40 and 8:20 SaIturdys 2:00 - 6:00 - 9:00 Fri. - Sat. - May 29 - 30 Mississippi Gamblr In Technicolor With Tyrone Power and Piper Laurie "S UT MY BIG MýOUTU" With Joe E. Browii M(n -Tues - Juil1- 2 "âROUBLE A LONG THE XAY" Wîth John Wayne, Don Reed and Ch sCobur-n Weý< hurs -June3-4 Ifad Everythinof" headache, HOweer h Sai -il llf yerDar. onwever h e ithe bieehc corphoavti woul et there han er to sho teir apprecsition this ear. He poncledby sayinththatd thee sucPs progrssurteCapF. and that succe s rasured. Cqaptaljrm, hos.- said, Scatual equ,,)ca tafeale- a D a oildmcayi h e quai to ap italmsi,.oi-i M-iicr. Lukus ichals iormethe-- gathe ng th a dua ing tbrhey had theIast adupiebesi Lard, Burn's Pure Homnogenized, 2 pounds for.........35c. Kam, a tasty lhincheon meat, 12 oz, 35c. True Root Ginger (candied or preserved '~ginger), 5 ounlce pkg ........ 26e. Nabob CQ)ffee,. pound pkg. .....99e. -Special - Tomato Juice, 20 oz» tins Special - Tender Leaf Tea Bags, 15 tea bags free with the purchasse of 60 tep bags............... 75c, 67c. Stuffed Olive§, 2 5. oz'. botte . ..-..-8e. Hlorseradish, pure, fresh ground', 6 oz. bottie . 18C. Heinz mint flavoured Apple Jelly, 9 cm. tumbler 33c OROMO SecTO '%$100 STRE lod.490A 24's . . . « 3 5c. ORONO, ONT. %irotery Features

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