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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Jun 1955, p. 3

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làed at hom0-1( chai R', for 1 anaged you. tat ing for Ms, Adele' er mýarriagé FIorestrv who eniter- 1patiI-of, s shiower .atiAlabaina vein, Jne Mrs.j ___________- Merce CHURCII ent. Assi urge adi vered loely g* it hm Mrs. I to 1-Hami .SINDAY, JITLY 3rd, 1955 KIRBY Service at 9:45 a.m. Sunda'y Sehool at 11:00. ORONO Service aItilam Sunday School )!dis-ontinuteil SUmm11er monloths. Men's Cotton Knit Athletic Shorts and Shirts.............. -.. INI. ail GraceP and Jin Theorye for First Cba at BownI COTTON DIRESSES -- Ail different styles and materials. These are real good dresses. Priced froin......$4.25 to $18.95 SHORTUS and SHORT SETS, goode quality gngham. Tops at $1.97, Shorts $3.25. Nylon Taffetta CAN-CANS, a crisp fabrice with the permanent finish that rem-ains through repeate4d washings. 3-teir flounce wvith net under net with bias trim, in colors of blue, pink and yellow. Child's size2 to 6 years priced....19 Girls 10 to 12 years priced.....$2.95 Women's size S, M. and L., priced . $3.00 GOWNS with bias trim in pink or blue BLOUSES Wo4eu's white braodcloth sleeveless, 12 t'O 20. Prîcd ...~25/ Mns SWIM TRLJNKS A sizes and priced ............. $2.95 to$39 Boy's sizes priced _. $1.59 to $2,50 YOu!r cholce of aûy NYLON BLOUTýÉ on rack for onIy ...........$z .9Î3 Men's JERSEYS in white Terry eloth with lace fr-ont or zipper, bias bind- ig, in bliie or red and bluie .. M,.00 Marlyn Bell SWIN SUITS, hds size 2 to 6x price.d at . $2.9 - $4.95 M1en's Sumnmer SPORT SHRSin Girl's 7 to 16 yea ,.. $49 to $7.95A wrinkle-shed, a f rosted f abric in tan, Women's priced .9,.5$7. to $10.95 green, grey and bIne. Priced ., $4.95 Armstrong' s men, mateiais.. end money When a business lands ýan order or a contracr, fî is likely to go to a cî rtered bank to arrange some of the financing. It mna neied bank credit to meet payrolls, to 'puy -mauerii s or to cover othier costs that arise before it i s paid. That's why businesses bâ th large and smallan take on many jobs they w dlbceu eréto hiandle if they hiad to depend entirely on their ownu bnancidl resources.; And why, every day and iin every part of Canada, the chartered banks are Iending xnoney to producers, manufacturers, processors and ther commercial customoers. Commrnercial boans arc ordy one of many banking services available at a branch of a chartered bank. You wi& find it is a conivexient banlirg store Closed Ail Day Monday Jaugnlieri, ;1nd lMs. friends on, Miss A Misses Col Pe eb 0! -o Il b. and M vai <'o g'atuatinsto -Arr. and IVrs. Ernest Ransberry on thle birth ofa son ~ ~ Un onStraJie25th, -id Bon- manville Memiorial Hospital. Mr. aid Mis. A. L. llooey anid fm i-y are 'nlhl)dasj ad Mr. Froste of Taimý orth is, reliev,,in.g at thie Canadan Btank of Commerce. Mrs. Ev-erett' Porter of Shierlbookýe, Quebec is speidingl a mweek withhe father Mr. -W. E. D'a'vey anid other relatives in Or1onlo. Repot Fom ttawa (Continuad from page -1) for the first time in ny years. Speeches liiiomitte wîllbe eut 'o 30 inutes aaid the lenigth of the 'Phrone and Budget debate will be imited. Many more stringent rules were discarded as thie commîttee deal- ing with them -worked to achieve un- imous ag-reemient before presenting themn to thýe Huse for approvval. Cabinet Changes Maniy rumours of cabinet changes senlate appointmnents, etc., arjfe flying !ivound lthie sto)ne corridors thesedas Every daS, a new one appears, but w'iI now better when and if they occur, prýobably after the session con- -ludes. IJ.N. -Meeting at Frîsce The loth U.N.Aniear at San Fr anic*s co(jstarted pacfuiy ad closd oer thewee n aa f airly ~ong~eial atios\he e ecan Only hope that this friendly fee1n , ill contine untl t'he B!îg Four mieetingÏ oeson, July lt in Genieva. God Fishi1g Estjimates of [Iee Dept. of Fisheriels gavite minisýîter Honi. James Sin-J clair an ex-ýcellent opportunity to tell1 of remarkable dvanc nlathait in- 'tr U.».g the pas't few years. fiowver,, in teris of financial re- turn most people in this area would not be interested in changing their ný to becomne coastal fisher- monn. In parts of Newfoundiafld and otiher -maritime provinces an animal fishing- income of anything over $500 would be considered worthwhile. Suecb revelations make one -realize how fortunate we are in the central pro- vinces and how littie we have te compait' of. On/ýy a chartered bank offiers a 1fn/I range of banking sýervices, includi 1.ng:- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Keep your money safie; pay you steady interest; enicour- age dhe habit of thrifi. FARM IMPROVEMINT LOANS TRAVELLERS CHEQUIES Protect you against theft or Ioss of cash. They are readily negotiable anywhere, Pants, Men's white backý denim, 7 1/4 oz~. sanf or- othr~ Ii zed, zipper f ly, sizes 30 to 40....... Each $2,'oakIda TrwBakt sz 4ice by 72 inches. Priced......... G"ýROCERY FEATURE Our PrcsAre, LOw Tea Bags, Crown, carton 100 for 0only............ 8e Seville Orange Mraae Niagara Kist, large 24 oz. jar ... 27e, 2 3/4 lbs, 43c, Robinhoocf-Maille Cake Mix . . . .29c. New-, Robiji Hood Brownie Mix......... 35e' Treesweet Orange and Grapefruit B e Juice Giant 48 ounce tins ..............35e S iiff'ïis fsatPuýddings -PE CIAL 3 for 29c. [ PECIA - Maple Leelarge 26 oz. Pure Soap Flaes th re IElectrie L ight Bulb AIl pricé URONO 5c~TO $1~OO ST u QE Là TMURS. - FR. - SAT. - JLJNE 30 - JULY 1 - R w~iîs g 1ViI'h Jhi lý,3!hef field as Lem ha, FRIDAY EVENING and SATU. Chapter 2 of "CODY OF POý Thuirs. - Fni. 7 and S.->O p.m, MON. - TI Ors-on Welles,Ma Also Featurette - tpîR sON A .LO0ANIs service-centre where you~ ca9, attend vo lfor many worthwhile pnrposes, ofnneyuproTh âdiig te progreas, efficiericy repayment i regular ha pur baking ý-trid the cOmf(.« of fana hlfc.. aents from your cearig BANS SRV N-G-YOR COMM ,,UNTY ~eds; istal- I. g Evenings Friday & Saturdai 1W1dnesday Openi AUlDay WM minisier <=DC=OC=O

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