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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Mar 1957, p. 3

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I. ROSE BRAND Margarine 4 7b e$j. Ns ýth T031ATO SAUCE ANI) CHEESE -IBBY'S Spaghetti 6ins $1J, '1fflCK COOKING ibletn Cornq6 Tins FCON.,4OMýY PACK 0F 400 -- IN COLORS Kleelex Tissues 3 p"kgs$. )»ëê OFF DEAL, - INSTANT COFFEE 'Chase & Sanborn 2 IN COLOURIS -- 2 ROLL WRAP Soft-qRI'te Tiissue-s 8 r 2,oz. jar 1o ls for BREAD and BUTTTEIR STYLE York Pickles .16 oz jars 4 for S AVE 16 cents Tomatoes 28 oz tips 4 for IN TOMATO SAUCE W'ITH' PORK Beans 20 oz tins 6for~ DEEP BROWNED LIBBY'S Deans 150oz 6 for $1, CULVERBOUSE CHOICE QUALITY DESSERT lu&0 - j À &-m ,m %4 RED AND WHITE BRAN» --,SAVESe. &_veears i 07o JelIy Powclers 12 pkgs EAIRS FANCY QUALITY ,.Shortening Libby's Pea.s 15 oz 6 for $1L. T!U BIT AYLMER BRAND Pineapple 15 oz 5 for FANCY QUALITY STOKELY'S Pumpkin 15 oz 8 for$ te so «i. 411,s $1. SAVE 4c. OA'K TAI1 L 15oztins$. S-3UPREME BRAN» -- SAVE 8c. b DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION Black Pepper 4 oz 4 for $ . Dog Food j -,Mtilk 4 lb pkgs $1 SAVE 16c. ON WALKER: Saltines à 4lb pkgs rULVER'ITOUSE BRAND DICE» C A R ROT S CULVERHOUSE BRAND .DICED E E T $1, 20 ounce tins- 9FOwR $iL ?-0 ounce tiins F FORw Si. , 15 oz$1 8Tins ROSEDALE BRAND TOMAT lO JaUICE S 20oz-tins$, G.M.ý PURE IN ATTRACTIVE TUMBLERS Peah ut Butter. te.SfO - - - 490oz tumb. $1. atfo~o~oneooeoo.o GOLDEN RIPE SWIF'S PREMIUMI CELLO ».nanas 2 lIPs 27e /g!einers lb ail for GOLDEN RIPE, CUBAN RED, SPANISHI/ Plumeapples mie 12 29)j Pork4 Ive 1 l FLORIDA MARSI1 SEEDLESS Size 9- Grapef ruit 1for45C La Minced Beef lb There Is A Red & 'Wh ite Store Near Y ou Store Open Until 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays mm Imm Corish Rea & te Oon tario ' H~. J Sinlairroorn using a coiurmunity kitcben andi Ilittie homne lfe could bc, had. Clotýh- trolled by the S&ate and studenits wlio ing, he stated, -was da'b compared are capable are given thé opportunity- to that of this continen~t. of securing their education. There is, he said, a higli standard r Thie ron Curtain has accomiplished of teachers and professovs in the in Ikeeping- the peoplie of Russia f romi schoos and Universities and that j knowing what gocs on in the ottside there exists in Russia ai great pas- worid. They are content in Ille fact iýon for education. . that the-' are hetter off todaiy than Jam-es Sinclair spoke of the tunder- theýy were in thie past. He stated that grouand transit system Wý,hich is cýla 11-i the farin project was a flo-p ini ed by the Russians as; the grea3test in, Russia because of the lack on incen- thie wurld. There are, hie si,42 rin ti, e ue to,- the reeetto f the deý,rgroumnd stations, each with a d'f- peo)ple for the bettermnent of the ferent miotif and design. t is a trem- Stat endous show;% piece, hovyever the 'e speaker feit that the vast surns of Although the speakýer elaimied that mney C sýpent in the project could have e should pusue eveiry means of the country. h le marned that there shrnu1d be no cut Inl Russia the -woinen labour as do. in the cio)penditures in defence as this the mien in heavy industry andl ean was our insurance policy aga;inst any he,, found in steel inils and othle, sucil agressio1I fron Russia. This ho'w- indusriesdoin wha we ould ever is not a guarantee against agres- maian's job. T1he State is tLhe owner sion from RuLssia. The oomn f of everything' inmchiding the homes,' NATO and the ring of U.S. a ir bases arouîMd Russia1 are also restraining cars, farm-ls, nalchinery anr animais factors in our favour. The Russian Ruse. 1eür_ orteSL np e<ople, he felt, were as anxious for ThR HnSiclirwa.ipr 1 dpeagce as are the people of the world The on.Sinlai wa inpresedbut here he said the po)'Cy is 'let ,vith the amiazing industrial develoP- formed by t.he people. mient undertiken since the last war and here the Russians cIaiîli that they The visit to Russia, said the speak- hiav,,-exepanded il- 30 years what it er broadens the appreciation f)ror U lias 'taken other couantries to do in own country and the miultitude 4 OP-~ 15vears. There is a great passion opportunities opEýn in this cuty in Russia for' education. Ever-y fac- tory has a trade school ai>d the only way to advance iîs to hetteir one's Brownie News trade so that the-y may be elevated ___ to a higher job. AIl enip1oyllnent 's At the reguilar Browuiie nieatng oýn controlled hy the State. Tuesdlay n-ight thie Brovwnies werev( di- The speaker commnented oýn the vi'jded into'groups;. One g-roup ýworking vast natural wealth of the country, on scrap býoks which they are making- yet hardiy touched and pointed toout ofîf used caids. A second .groupi Ithe Siberia a_-rea. It was inteýressting cleaned and polished their sho,-s, p. Ito learn that 'ninthe southerna areas sing thieir test ini thi's, A thlird group of Russia tea is growvn. diii fi'st aîd whieh Mrs. Ruath Tag- Depressing features o.f the country iar'la entahng wvere, lie saidà, the-2 low standard of A sing-scrg was enjoyed a-ad the living where -faiies had but one meeting closed with Prayrer and Taps. ORONO TINSHOP IN 0W Is, The Time For INTERIOR DECORATING We can supply your needs with BRANDRAM-HENDER SON Paints and Varnishes R. E. LOGAN, Prop. Phone 11816 Orono, Ont. gROYAL TREATL DOWMANVILILE g TIIU1RSDAY,- SATURDAY, iMARCII 14-16 0 tN aI$tinee 8aturday -- 2 p.m. P0 _n quit Sd morninig it sudclenly became thý-oË-iporànt thing ini the world to bo J cum FORDU- aNmE CRAIN -IRODEPUCI CRAWFORD nov "Ione &lep7 (Comedy) O Last coimlete show 8:-30 oN -- wOndet Of High Fidelity STEREDPHONIC SM 'Adventures o!Sale' STARPING JOAN COLLINS g Last complete sh~ow 8:50 Adiilt Entertainmient F111 ,t4 %,,dn.y Award Sweepstakes ballot in this paper. Ther, r e nine local whuner. Wqoderful prie2. 47 4, 4 4, N N 4, 4, N N s N N 4, -I N 4,, 4, 4, N N N s 4, 4, ~4, N 4, 4, N s N 4, 4, N N N N N N 4, 4, 4, N -s 4, '4 s s N 4, s -s N 4, N 'N N 4, 'k N N 4, 4, '4 N s N N N 4, N N s s N N 4, '4, N -N N s -N 4, 4, N 4, il ý

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