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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Oct 1956, p. 3

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HELNZ FA NN WPACK -,20 oz.tin i Tomato J ,Iice 2 fo0r/29c 1I REINZ I Tomato 4tsup 11ôzi 25c SAADA~ STea Bags Os 79c DAINTY White Rice 6 oz 16c IJOHNSON S jPaste Wa' /lb tin 59c jFAB - 10c COUPON EN ILOSEDj tDetergent age pkg 41 c I FEATURE ITEMS i SIR2RIFF'S Syn.q S Chips - Mixe, cer al, aeal ýs 8 ozpkg 1oz 27c 91 oz 43c0 2 for 37c~ or Macaroni 2-29c Meat 12 oz tin 35c I.wel Shortening lb pkg 25c SWIFT'S PRE1UI Can ned Hai, 1'2lb fin $1.49 0 BEST FOOD BUYS aHEINZ STRAINED ~Fo 6ds 5oztfn 4 for 35c1 Initant Pu~ddings 2-21,c YORK WHOLE FANCY KERNEL Co'rn 14,oz tin 2for 29C~ gcomi INATIO WiM7TH'FIVE ROSESg DO W iteCakeMix15 oz 5C~ SST. LAWRENCE Co0rn011 16 oz tin 35c~ QUALITY PRODUCE SUNKIST VALENCIA - PULL 0F JU.ICE - 144 size Oranges 2 iOz 65c FI-NE Q ýALITY, FIRMI, RIPE - CgL TUBE T atoe :17e TANGY JIJICY - CALIV RNIA e on4 for 25e SELECT QUALIT - CALIFORNIA LARGE HEADS eft -e eae1?c7 RSI N - FLUFFY WHEIN COOKED Potatoes ' 5 lb 29c, i I (Continued froïntpageCI, onl ioe outibreak of comnrn an fficiai institution iii Julydsease in seven years, Ther,- Famnily allowances are beinig paid tol been no broken bones.. parents withi childen n the Whyte cle ontenciecl that eacir of t1ý home at the rate of $5 a mionith. Thus children who had passed throug1 paymiient is macle oiily on the condi- homne had madle rapid gains in Z' tie-n thait it, and a Lurther $5 from1 Water iîs no-w obtained from the the parents, is turned over to Mrs. 'Supply, she said.. Whyteý for hel-"ping- the children. In. September, 28 famiily alwne Mr. MVCEwep, dp'partment of 1were paid to) such parents, hri said. cation inspecter, said Wrs. Wh The department does net send the sehool for hier wards would comr money to Mrs. Whyte. It iS up to the der the departmienit's jurisdiction parents to tuiri it over to ber. if offered to help Mrs. Whiyte and they fail, then, they no longer re- teach-erpepare a course ef stud ceiv th alowace.R.eeve R. Nichols of Dar-lin maerMser Rya'nonene hthstownship ,,which includes the "; mace Ms. hyt's omeonebeig hmesaid that children's aid run for gai.1 w ere thre second highiest item or jMrs. Whyte decried this, comiparirig counçils budget, the $10 famiiyalone with the $40ý a Ünonth eocst of kpeepngcl're If w,,e had G60 more addied, it v in CAS homnes. pn- hlrnc0st another $00>a. year," iA. B. Finnie, local director of the~ IChldren's Aid Society, questic-ned Mrs. W'hyte assured the nse- Mrs. Whyte about hber efforts te of bier desire not to be a. Iiabil bring brolken familles together. th mi cil. An~y hospitalzatioa Mm. Whvte reýplied that she at-1 for the children were païd by hi temipted. to counsel the parents a.nd she said. claimed she had been able to save' J many homes freim being broken Up Parle Paulkner, a trustee of and restored hompes without baving 0,shawa conunittiee raisi~g $1,0C to take ini the chi ldren. jhel1D build accommodation~ at "The home ks a means to ai ed" hyte home, described Mrs. W she explained. "We feel we are sav- a een ing' lives of childiren. People have corne Mrs. Whyte is a dedicated C tio us on the point of doing away with' tiawrnnan," declared Mr. Faul their children and on the point ofo suicide" i PETERBORO HOL.STEIN HE Dr. Charltte Ho nmedical of- ficer for the United Countities, raid - that she was satisfied with the home's (Contimied frorn page 1) sanitation, cleanliness of the children '$600.00 for a- 4-year-old; Horaiý and the kitcher. arrangements. Nixon, L'Orig-nal, $600U.00 for a She claimed the water supply from Heifer. wells and the ease wit~h which com- Six bulis averaged $455.00, 47y miunicable diseases> could spread ing- femnales, $584.00, five bred he through such a. crowded home caused 43001 o"y 'ins,$ ConcerU. and 17 heifer calves $23'8.00. ~Mrs. Whyte replied that she 'had arranged for a doctor to vacciniate ail Auctioneer was L. E.. Fran the cbildren. She descrihed the home's Brantford, and Sales Managers1 record for littie sickness, e1ai.nilng IFarnms, Oakyville. DOWANILL]U TIIURS. to1 SAT. - O -Matince Sattjrda3r - Open 1:30 pl "On the Thresh -i' go oR pace (Thuirs., Fr., 7 and~ :25 P.11.) (S 1ai. 6-30 and 9: GUEY mAD3ISON - Y7fIcýNi/LEUTR aks SWIFT'S FRESH I ORK SMOULDER RST ISWIFTSFRESI MVSIFT'S FRESH1 VEAL FRONT ROLLS I SWIFT'S SIYNLESS SWIFTIS, FR 1H SBEEFI'LIVER liced I SWýýIFT'S PRE U-i ound aid-acag BREA FA8 SYBACON 5, 3'c 45C 29C s'C Importe g Enç,ish WEDGWO (Thur s, Fr., Golly) -OCT.22- Penture THE S~ Cl' Complote shows, .MaiFatr at 7:15 and4 9:25ý Aduit Enitei-tainjien-t Now October C:alendar 671 is woürth $.0 Expires Oc'toeýr 21 IThere's A RED& WHI SEtore Near You ~k ÎW14e Qhiifiýrllrr c i thrrii e. shr4tu1d prompt. yo u tocaà,iupo us in time- of sorro w. We rs smpe beautiflseî výices t ha,- pre consoIng toi th-e bereaved, HARTLEY H.oARO FUNERAL BM Phon 187 <' >one l8r',' lu J;'~i n Ën-4 9:10 P.M.I' oc=>oc=:>o=o O=OC=Oý=ý 0<=>O,=:>Oc=

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