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Orono Weekly Times, 16 May 1957, p. 3

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0301(0 LW.'rT 'U THTURSDAY~, NAY l6thi, 1957. mHOLI DA Y F INER FOODS FOR Outdoor Feasting Stock &p For 7he Long J>eek-End Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 16 oz jar 41c Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon 21 lb tin 43c Five Roses Cake Mix white or chocola{te 2 for 55c, Blue Surf silver plate in every pkg giant pkg 75c QUALITY MEATS SWIFT'S RROOKFIELD, SKIL,'lESS Swift's PrentiinmSmioked - fually cooked Sau age lbpkHaifBo or Whole pond Sausge b pk 49 Boeless Hams 89e ,Swift's Premiumi by the pfiece Boo nal 2 cMild Cre Peamnealed Pound Bolona l 29c Cottage Rolis 55c SWIFT'S PREMIUM - Sliced Vac Pak, 6-viz.pk-g. LOAF Swift's Blue Brand Beef,,-Standiing potind, Macaroni & Cheese 29c Rib Roast lb 631c SUGAR ~BO NUS ~MILK 51b 58e ' FF ER h0 Iill25e lu É Perfect for Homie, Cottage,.r Tinti lU lb &","115 OSimulated Linea Plastic STable C, DiucH.ESS St "5For Outdoor Bar-B-Ques' 13 in vWhite, Pinik Yellow ô P c i C harcoal DrbeWtual 0 Yours For A 450c ONLY 4 c ec 5 5lb 45 a3 2i Tuna Fish solid wie7ozti36 ROSE BRAND VA( Sweet Mixed Pickles oz Jar 3 I c McLaren's Corn Relisk 15 ,ô'Z unit jar 3ce Fry's Cocoa 2 lb -tin 37 Stainless Steel Cutlery in each Bag- Newport Fluffs 10xqt size D9 'Hereford Corn Beef 12 zin35 F resh PR-ODUCE,-- Pineapplesi 4for 99c Mild, Flavouirful - extra Ige. CUCUMBERS 23c NEWll POTATOE-LwS S' lb bag 25 Home Grown, Sweet Tender Green %Onions 19C Fresh arrivais daily of Asp- aragus, Rhubarb, Radeshee, Cole Staw, frawbeeriles, Caatalupe anid other fresh items ia season.. Corni«shs Red & Wit Oeona ,,ntario OUTDOOR Orono United Chi urch Sunday School Anniversary LESKARD Mis. N. Bradsliaw, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. E. S-yer, Bowmianville, Mr. and Mrs. R. Robhins and Oeil, Toi- onto, with Mi. and Mis. A. Robbins. Miss L. Martin, Mr- anrd Mrs. A. aong id son, Toronto with Mi. and Ms C. Martin. Mý- i and Mr. .ercer, Orono with Mir. adMrs. R. Suttcliffe. Mir. and Mrs. Hariy Davey.. vîsited wit Mes. Mary Spry, Toronto. Mr. adMes. E. Green and famnily spent the dlay at Keenie, Rice Lake, with Mr. and Mis. F. Godfrey and Jack. Mr. and Mis. Enefl Spry andc fam-1ily, Orono, -with _Mr. and Mis.Er Spry. Reýcent visitoîs with Mr. and Mis. E. Green were Mr, and iUs. Eric Law, Oshwa, Mi. and 'Mrs. G. Mrh Jeiff and, Nîgel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Witüerandi Caîolyn, LniwMis. M. Eveiett,,Tor-onto, Mr. Stan Brown, London. Children to assemble at the Sunday School Auditorium at 10:30, afterwardsý4,headed by Orono Baïad, will march through the centre of the, Village, and theace for7 Service at eleven o'clock. COME, AND GIVE THE SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUR SUPPORT KENDAL The Kenda!l Women's Jinstitute OJ" THEATR met at the homne ofMr George Mer- Ç cer on Wednesday evening, May 8th, T UR .-ST -M Y16-1 with tlhe president, Mrs. E. Couroux, Qf in the chair. The roll cal was ans- oC.tr-Op~n. wered by naming our favourite mag- UnII azirne. Mrs. N. Kennedy conducted the TO*W'IEVELL election e)f officers. Mrs. Bill Turan- JATOEASRL CrossCampigaEDMOND O'BRIEN G RL ' a no n e-l contibutions in Kendial 14 arnounted to over $21. A letter was 1 JULIE LONDON .45 read from the Institute for the Blind RAY ANTIInNV askîng for a donation and $5 -was HENRY JONES E P vo ed for tlhis good work. Mrs. L. O Greenwood g-ave a taik on the topic "Take time ta think, it is the surc CIN M SCOPE of power." Shne read an article enc- 0.OtbDULx titled "What 1happened toth magic2 &childhood which gave mnemories of Uul childhood days in the last tw,,o gener- Last complete show at 9:10 ations and wond'ered if childhood was as interestingnw as it wvas then.S N IDNT NLY - MAY 19 Mns. Greenwood aslked for a ds cussion, on tihis arlbicle to acti if the ladies a vdandh t fl a & i1 W a proved very interesUg th the flfn,3a ladies giving ytheir m .eneof tiheir 1011S 11 own childhood. Ms Catheiine Stew- Pi STEVE COCHRAN - DA I'ID BRIAN art gave anirsi' poem entitled "Yesterday and todny." Mýrs. Hatdher as FPoste ed ~ te e hichanarticle mentitled "Six; 6 o a age seemed to bew,ýilder mother a littie. Mrs. H. Foster Con1 dueted a cakel ne<wihMs 20,000 Fa o t" Mackin being,< the winner. Týhe neet- in as ho with the singîng o Aduif Entertainment God save tlie Queen and difring re- _____________________________ freshments th}e artic1ces ini the tae MON., TtTBS., IMAY 20 -21 & IMAT- MON. ling byasket were sold. Mrs. Edit-h Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. ard' red nde;on of Osïkaqa 5pent "E i ht andlred Rogney ai ouheyLstFete"of theo , the weekend wlth Mus. A. Salrc u and M4rs. L. Thorme. On Sunday alf ok a tpo Re Lake as a Mther's uwrs Day treat for Mrs. Thorne uoost,1 Color Cin ascOpe the journey we! nd enjoyed the change, aitihoughi she was tired at theU end of the day. Itrrn Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. trfn,~ Mercer on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ohgaiie Roa'ch and f amily, Lakeview, H ?lzL Mr, and Mrs. Vance Allen and family, GuJy -MADISONunTH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer, Mr. andB@ ey oy Mms. Jack Mercer and son, Orono and ;J Mr. Roy Mýercer. Mr. Wfnh. Mercer VICTOR M _ý,TUR E hasn't been very well this' last weekç or so, but we are pleased to hea.r he is feeling alittle hetter. Mr. and Mrs. Or-Val Zealand and Last complete show 8:40 Johnny cf Campbellcroft, Mr. Roy Mercer, Mrs. McKay and David and___________ Donnie MerCer and Mr. and Mis. Har- AI ry Meilor were visitons vwith Mrs. M. AisME*1 D EEET im PcUWNB Luxon on SundlaY. Mrs. Luxon has beon i11 for a week or so, and .we are9 WED. AND TIURS.- MAY 22- 23 pleased to hear sihe is feeling a libtleO WARNER BROS . M. and Mm.- Russel Wilanan HE R FONDA ln family of six of Buffalo spent Sun- day wlth her aunt, Mrs. Miltorr Rob- ALFVERA ILECS inaon and Mr. Rcibinsun. BeVerley, tihe 3 A-RDHTICO S eldeast of the family ýspent four of her childhood years with the Rdbiinso"s 1 in Kendal and is now a young lady O....... of 17. 3 SCreen Pay by MAXWELL ANDERSON anid ANGtJS MA"J4L MVr. Alec- Little vif Toronto spent ..D .~.- irected by ALFRE.D HITCHCOCK the weekend with hismnother, Mrs. Ls opee84w-9pm 8-WIRE WOVEN FARM FENCÈ BlJY CANADA CEMENT S1 25 AR0 D e1.5 %Bcifel.,ere S~ FRAL~YOUR BUILDI-PNG mNEEDS Had aeraz ê4cs3,,q ,s K M 'N M 'N iSUN] h G. Gray, M.. C <N s

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