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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Apr 1957, p. 3

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Grownt Oveil Ready lb. average 31/2 lb. average lb 4t7c 3~~l.average ionb57c A N ~ NEW GREEN WITH INE ODOR 4l oz pkg74ec SIMIONIZE LIQ'UID WAX int tn 59- JAVEX BLEAOH 6â4 oz 34)c Quality Pxoduce SELECT QUALITY GOLDEN RIPE B9nANÀAN A LUSCIOUIS VINE-RIPENED Canteloupes TEXAS NEW SPRING Carrots 1MILD- SWEET GENIJINE FbLAVOURFUIL MILD HCOTBOS Cu cumi ib ers ..e.fco.ob. oo.9,ooo.ceo ~ Q,ýuali'ty Meats WFTSPREMIUM - Gradle A - Tender 2 to 3 l C.hickens lb Fresh Pork Roasts RIB PORTION TENDERL.OIN port tOEHTiRE OUTS lb 69e SN<WIFT'S DUTCH LU-,NCH Salami Chuba SWIFT'S PREMIUMN Breakfast Bacon Conish's lb 69c lb 79c S JORNON'SSUPER ie ARD GLOSS PASTE WAX CLEtk eSWEEP 4 string BROOMS each 79C LB lS3c large size teach 23c 2 for 23c each IOc each 21 c MAPLE LEAF LIQUID Detergent, 5c off LIBRBY'S COOKED 'Spa9ghetti, 29, oz. 12 oz. 36e 2 for 39e KRAFT Cheez Whiz 8 oz. jar. 39e WNESTON'Vs IND. (?0 per pack) Packed Saltines....29e OLD DUTCH Cleanser, blue, 2 for . .. 27c LONGDON'S Dish Cloths. pk. of 2 for 25c BULLDOG (med., coarse, fime) Steel WDol 2 for....23C SPRING Clothes Pins, 36 pins ..25C NEW COLORAMIC BulIbs, pink, blue, green 33e RED AND WHIITE COFFEES New Low Prices4 Aunt Marys lb....... 97c Early Riser, lb ....... 89e Red and White , lb. . $1-05 of 1lcin ad MYrs. Damaori Porre stock on the evening of tvsdecded thi-t iaation to con-! next federal ced ut the er, the only tht'e conve unianimousn .)i make mceas c ANOTHER TERRIFIC TWO 1101R SHIOW FEATURINî'rG IN PERSON invitation be etnetohe dr ec t or of DuLir- hamCouty armrs'Union toat- tndror'me t ing of thlie faer- The year end epor of the Field- maný Jack Arno(,ttwa received. HIe- uirged that ail fariercis support thle;ir caommodity plans coming Up for ai vote, this coming year. Theprvnal nd federail governments hiave, h e pointed out, provided adequate a keting lagislation under thac Farmq Producte Act and ICI 82 and po ducers should not lose the valab time i taking advantage of this leg- i is!ation. The coûnst'itution of the County Fed- eraqtion ýwasreied broughit up to data and approved. Plans for the zone meeting to bel hald in Durham County xveremae Counities in the zone are Victor-ia, DuhM, N o rt iumniberla n (, Pefer- borougli, Bastings, Px4nce Edward, Lennox and Addington. Resolutions ,ware prepared fer this maig~~hc willbe eldthis nmonth. Unfortunately thr was insuffic lent time to examine ail the reports of comrnmodity groups which, were held over for the next mneeting. Beý- freshments were served &by Mrs. Dor- rail, assisýted by the seci'etary, Mrs. Jessje <Boules, of Nestleton. Trees Cive Returns On Idie Land1 M r. M. D. K irk, R e fo01estation Sup1 Iervisor, Lindsay, advise.s that niost ,,P landowners lin the District havýe somie1 -waste or unproductive iaiid that could be producing a crop of trees. Trees, f ýespecially conifers, wiIl gr-ow, on soil unsuitable for the prýoduction Of DthlCr crops or that is too sterile for good pasture. Mdb land means a net annual 1oss o to the lnonr for he is -paying [ taxes ont this land ,",ithouit returrs Trees would heautiIy.thie proper-ty' I aInd gîive 1) im the saýtis fact ionoijf watchng smethig grwhwich he ptlnted hmei.For rltieyquickO caish raturas lie could plant ScotchO !ine for Chiistmjas trees, if the sou O were sany ad well drained. For pro(ducts in thI-e fut1ure growýingtîeU for. timber is a worth whileefot Tibrtreesý take at leaîst 30 yasU to Îaue u arm wii)ti awood lot orpataino itlhas-ratr s salte valuethan One %whjuih15j m- pletely- bare, even if the tesa Mny peopie wo have ordre treesq through the )epartment of f Latids and Foreýts 1have beend- p pointed. Therýe are not e1nougl tee f tO goarnd due to the very hay- demanld by both private applicants 0 and the governml-ent îtself, wii forest cover. YouI are thUS ;advised tou 6ubmnit your apýlplic-atio(n for, trees 1 ONE YEAR in Advance, to be assur- ed the best chance of getting --the quantities and species desired. Sub-U mit your applicationi no-w for trees te arr-ive in 1958. Advice in the formi of pani1phllets aire available at your District Office in Lindsay, or through the Office in Peterborough. Folesters are ava!-O able to advise you on the rig-ht spec-o ies and qiuamtities, and tree planting techniques. Application-Sshould b e miailed direct to Parliament Buildings,IU Toronto. Trees COStt «0O Per thou- i san1d, except in the case of, Scotch Pine, which cost $14,00 per thousandj S-WIRE WOVEN FARM1 91.5 aRoi iOMQ âm- - Capitol Rcld -Oe 7U00oSl 'THE BAZOS VALLEY iBOYS.,mrc' o 1WsenBu Fùaturinig * UBERT DOBSON *CUR'PLEY LEWIS aiseo *1,'ARRY NSIT(QaiyRe'cords). FOY LOY *GOLDEN VALLEY EtY'S 15 RAIO AND RECORD STARS 2 SHOWS - 7.30 P.un. - 9.30 PID Thursday, April lith RED BARN ORONO -aw OSHAWA TIlINSHOi NOW Is The Timne For INTERIOR DECORATIN( We can supply'your needs with BRANDRAM-HENDERSOý Paints and Varnishes I Phone 11816 ilk--- R.-E LOGAN, Prop. Orono, Ont. ROYAL TREATRE7 SOWMAN VILLE Datiee - S'ilrCIy - 2 p.mn ~ ANTHONY PERKfNS No$afl~ VARJORIE N/IAIN LieIOARITSPCTA Two Shows Nightly - 7 snd 9:-30 p.m.- ,) WED. APRIL, - 17 7 THE FRRST f MOIO PICTIJIE lm (uE NEW OLOfby: DIA Last coniplete Comniug April 18 - 9-0 Matinees Friday and FENCE i ByC2 Idi.ç >Red& White 1 20 oz cello bag large size extra laree ý - -ow* ý 1 Oroao,,3utarlo

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