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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Apr 1956, p. 4

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e00000000' Il xi ore assured ALL VARlETIES, INFANT OR JNO 4SO135c 8oz 3 27c e I[1k to Jice2 20 oz 23C for Salad 'Tin 21Ç KERNELS 2 -14 oz tins 33c ,Z0 oz tin 19C IGA "ROYAL GOLD" 8 I Cheese Slices CARNATION EVAPORATEI) Milk 2 Tail Tins 27e PAýRTLY SKIMMED MTLK, NO. 2 Farnier's Wife 2 Tali Tins 25e SWIFT'S STRAINED OR CHIOPPE] Me2ats for Babies 3½ oz, 2 ALLI VARIETIIES Pabluni Cereal 8 oz~ eQUICK ýCOOKING Creani of Wheat IIEINZ, SPECIAL '/,ý PRICE SALE TVeething Biscuits, 2 pkgs .JOHNSON & JOHNSON Baby Oil -45e 19e 2ý oz. 3le. s37e Smtaill ý 69e JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Suiperfatted Baby Powder small 39e SUSPERF ATTED Baby's !Own Soap, 2 bars 29e EAGLE BRAND, SWEETENED Condenised Milk, 14 oz tin 24e SKIM MILK P4cywDErR Instant Mil-ko PERFECT SLICES CANADA PACICERS QUT4-ËLITY Margene /f lb pkg 137c 8 oz pkg 23c 1lb carton 29c I FLORIDA NO. 1 Heavy with Rfrh Gel en Juice! VALENCIA, JUMBO Oranges size i 76i's doz CUBAN RIPE SWEET, LARGE SIZ 127s Pineappoles each FLRIANO. 1, SELECTED FIR RED RIPE. Tomnato cello pkg IMPORTED) ICEvER CRISP, 5S ILII) Lt tuzce 2 jumbo heads g g ~~1 1 7c.~ R PI ONE 6- o. JAR fr f fe.. 1 .97 ixn Dec~cZO 0 e= C ýNIENTO ieesec 25c 19C 29c FLORIDA, CRZUNCHY GREEN PASCAL Celery 2 large size 36"s 23c BLADE BONE REMOVED B L ADÎE ROiA ST TIIICK AND MEATY RO S BONELES,LEANl (ROLLED PLATE) POT ROAST MAPlLE LEAF, INE'W DELICIOUS CHE ESEFURTERS IGA "TABLE IT"SOKED BACKBA CON LB 29c LEB33c -LB 29c -LB 45C HALF lb 45sc FROZEN FO-#DS BOOM-TU BRA-ND, HEAT AI SERVE Fish Sticks MINUTE MAID, CONCENTRATED ICTSWNýEET, FROZEN ýFRZESU-5 10Ooz pkg 31c ,Wb oz tins- 41c PORT "The o se and the lame"starinhg Jack l'a Barbara Rush Last complete show - q p.M. st Shew 9:15 g n the inovel aiance andg 0 o:: Gis' Basketball Se%-'ason Opens At Oýll.S* As Teani Begins Strict Practice Schedule ByPatsy Foster Elliott 11ad gilvenI the nomto Wihs1ringin te a. cornes the thatt thie Fielid Day for Clarke s'choolsE uÉ,ge to) play biebl,raàd Nwji ttiswaben held in Junire at Kenidal andl r ind I, e grls o)f Orono Hligh sge ted hat the WL look after a- hav,,e been pract(tisitig aelostday to boOth. »T his was discuissed, and held achieýve thle stani daýrds rqiedo ver1 to the next meein. he Et ýplayer for tbe ciolteali:. dnSrie amre up Ifer discuission, ~Miszs Barrthe 1ý Girls' Physicâl Edu andth first choice waS "rgtn cation teachier, has chosen the play-yorhm wihcor"te cod lers on theiýj ability to"paBskt choice being Hsiaiy od"ad biai"]"Practices ar e held eey -octo'Der was suggested as ibeing th1e~ ii nesdJay after scool, anld if a player ms ovnettm.Agf fa P fails to ap1pear f'or even one practice, W.IJ. pin was presented to Mrs lien.- ~without just cause or reasonl, thtnedy in aýipprËeciation of bier servTi-es1k pliayer vwjll be eliînated fromn the aS president durioag the lalt few team.yeairs. lu il spetsthse n te tam The programi was then .turneiid ever lapperiethsasti n heeful of to Mr1s. Greenwood, convener of Citi- sucpess n wnnd o namef zenishîpl and Educaitioni. The roll cali Muccsýýiiiýviiiiii, 'igo Highne or was_ "Mýy 1most vividrelecin f thei iniii nd or Oono Public School das"ý The iiottowâ - ~cool "Makin's reatest neerd is the need- hseon th1e team- are as foillows: to learn." Mrs. Greenwood gave -an ForwaVýrds - Carol H aniicocek, S5ue eýXceptional'> ýnteres;ting palpcr on Fosýter, Gail Cooper, Norab Wood, ýeducation andi mrentiorned the an MaLdelon Allen. new schoolls nreeded te keep pace with. Gairds - Carole Grant, Jane EKnox, grow\,Ing population whichi pu t S «I Marlene Grahain, Janet Streefker-K, strailn0on finan'ciatl rsuc but HIeleni Hancock, Doreen Alldred. l1eaingi cani flot be postponed. It was ______stated that macih wais learnecd after aool through hbooks, magazinesÏ radlio and T V. etc. The recent spell- KENDAL. Wom - icote sts, have reviv ed more inter- e stp jcliJng-, which is inecessary The mneeting of01 the I<endal oi accomiplishmnent foi. us ail. Mrsý.- enWs Inistitute, was held et the homiie Grýeen-wood read, an accounit of the re- of Mrm. Wmi Mercer YIi the eveing --cent spelling contests and sug--gestedL of April l8th. Mrs. N. -Kennedy op- the W.I. lhold a spelling contest. for ened the me)(eting, and iljoinedi in our- thiee, local sehools singing "O0 aaa and the institte Mrs. Stapleton read a plea for ed OdIe. Mrs Kennedy then callIed o greeting cards, Christimas, _Birthday, 'mi-S. iIowýard Quanripll, piresident of Valentine etc., te be sent to our Cey- vlzbehille W.LJ ho conducted ion andi India Missions. the, instauitie, rip-o officers for the 2Mrs. Wm Mà1ercer held a memory current -year which enrcluded with 'test of kitchen articles. Mrs. Staple- the 'Mary Stewart Collect. The iiewitoni and Ms Couroux were the win- president, Mrs Eddie Couroux,. then niersý took cag of thfe nmeeting. The Mrs. Hatcher Foster gavea - mninutes were rend and approvedi andi vitation to holdi the next meeting, the financial report of thre year givenr. M-oy 9th, at hecr home. IA note of appreciation w-as realdi from1 It -was stated that the District 'Ex.- the fnmiily of the late Mrs. Mrae ctv meeting is' beinig heldi in Bow-. Mcobtrsfer kindniess --d sy- mnvl on May 8th. pathy durinig their recent berealve- iiostesseýs were Mrs. M Luxon, mient. It was menitionied that Mrs.ý (Continued in page.5) o QRONO FISH' AND HUNTif CLUB,~ n NO F îA 17t Draw F rFýr ing 1ackle 1 o H Tt HI1SE BOWUA, ILLE - ONTARIO ThIsday, F ay, Saturday A 'l2 -2 cr 4

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