OIwNO ~«E~&l MES TI',rSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1958 ~ 'F'.e:;- REGUURF0 FEATILJRES EFFECTIVE APRIL 2-1, 25, 26 lIEINZ INFANT ANL) JUNIOR 5o.ti Baby Food4foýgr 37cpj SAVE le IGjA CJOICE _- SAVE 4c To0matues 28 oz 2Oc PANTRY SHELF SWEET lNIIXED- Sa-ve6c Pi&~s16&oz:4Oc CIIMVERLEAF SOCKEYE- SAVE 4c~ Saliiuni &s,ýi45cS Packied Fregli DaiIy TABLEFRESI BRAN1D POT ATO0 S P.E.I.s 45 10Olb bag-u S- Washed and Triuined A,5 Sign of Spring. Long Greein Spears Asparagus 25C [NG VALUE - Llood Size Heads ce 2 f or 25c i Health Giing Juice 5 lb). bag 69c ROSES - Top Qutality, mnixed Sbh99C FROZEN FOODS 6i-oz. Till JUICE )W)' gt 65C lh;DOIT YOURS,,ELFý AND) SAVE. Shce it thick. slice it thin okr neditum Breakf aàstBACONQ No. 1 Fancy Au1L obý Q By The PieceIDCg Q 22 lb AverageQ 'l TMILERITE RED OR BLUE BRAN» BED13EF BLADE BONE ýEMIOVE-D BLADE ROASTg SHORT RIB ROAST lb 55Cg oCROSS CUT, BQNELESS QIB ROAST S S 1OULDE'1'ROAST l 1 TABLERITE PURE PQRK SMALL LINK SSausage I'5 TABLERITE SLICED COOKED MEATS O MACARONI AND CHEESE 6 z OCHICKEN LOAF, PICKLE AND» 111g. -3 PIMENTO LOAF OR OLIVE LOAF LmO3NUS BUCK FEATURES EFFECTIVE -APRIL 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 THURS. THRU CHERRY IHILL IMEDIIJM1 Cheddar Cheese IGA POWDERED I nsta nt Milk IGA Instant Coffee 1GA Potatoe Chips CROWN BRAN» Corn Syrup RE-'DPATH GRANULATED Sug--ar VAN KIRK ITV CIfCOLATE Nutmilk Bar SOCIETY Dog Food 20 JELLY POWDERS"?" Halo SaPoo APPEFOD'SFOOD SAVER W ax Paper 12 oz 6oz$ 5 lb bag U TUES. 59c .17 ~ 5 2c B cz 2 for' 3for 9 i-3 gia nt 93c nus Premiumns atnd an IOroino High School Newsj fflurs Club mêinkrÉhip Hits Recora Mark ~20O d-lts, RivaIs- For Top Places Iby 1 depAllen T Jhe recent Easter- examninations1 Teachers' College Rep. Ohave i'evealed that the O.MS. HonorsCesRc Clu lia girown by 'leaps and bounds' Bes ea its In XII rJ lihis tern i itlh thecnier ein-1 cras nth u mbtd(ý first class for Efementary scht ois oThe grade IX students are takingi by Gonnie Tyrreli H their studies more seriolusly and theý af reuts his attd are shomwn jn Students this cyear! Teachers-_irn tlipi scho! stading training ;ne1xt yeir! Find it bard to ther shol saning Iimlagine? A visit fi'om Mir. J. Wa1tzson Th'e studenit who hias earnied topcfte eeibouhTaersCl Shonours for- the entire school this iglatWedne(Sdaýy show'ýed a tr'n 1 ! is RFoma ý!Glanville from grade pos )filtyc his at Q.H.S. Iwith an aveage of 87.9. î1"Resuits of examsslo" stated Five grade twelvers of a c1Lasscf ~ Mr.Wattin a intrvie th1 wek' 1iave ý!cosen teaching as their fu- "'tat geatman sudetshave tiurc vocationi. Vie puipose of r, takenveryse.rousl thei Chrstma Waton'svisýit was toepantotm - ea~ m th adic gien henuepoeso in generatl andTal- at tht tîeiiad have, during thlr1olg equiremeýnts in' particu1- t rains tecesfor tlie Elementar1y ing considered , is required for mem- berýshipI in thie HnsCIlub. Students wiiho achieve t.-is standardl are award- ed a certificate and 225 points towards thie higly-prized scihool letter. The foliowing students have suc- esflyattained the standaids set by 0.11. ! and are members of the Honouis Club. C'rade IX - Roma Glanrville, Lingla AaI'bers, Larry Miller, Neil Smith, Paul Tamlblyn, Douglas Martin, Don- ald Danchuki, Ross Tamiblyn, Carol. Little, ileatccer Rutherford. Grade X -- Constance Tyrreil (se- ond in the sc'hooi), Peter Nlaartense, Grace Webb, Joan Ruthenford. Grac'e XI - Roseinary Smith (third in the'school), Lisa Aalbers (fourth in the school) , Marlene Gralham, Joan Aiilkred, Cornelis Maartense, Bill Tarnbl ynr. The marks of thie first four stu- dents are veiry close In, a democrýatîc land thie future not onry of an in1dividua1ls, but of thle counitry d1epends upon the tiaining of thbe nation's childiren. As noscho systemi can he better than its teach- ers, communities are ,incrýeising1y 'In- teriested in securing good instructoran - ti>e bs possible forý their boys and gs. ' eimnpor-tançe of the, teacher'se task has neyer been more widely rýe- cog,,nized than it is to-day. To r-eplace those le.aving the pro- fession and Wo fii ne'w positions cre- ated by increasing "enrêlments n'iaiy new teacihers w,ýill be r&quired each yearý for somnetime to corne. Tfhese students have chosen an ocoupatiDn consisting «f a wide choice of pos,- tinLlii. Týývo students will take a su1nsuer course this year and begin teachingt -in September. Fu1ovoinîg two six we summner courses bver a period of two (Cnludoi page eigeht) COME1IN AND SEE The new di*splay of Forget-M-ýe-Not DIAMOND RI N GS also a 13ig- new display of JEWELLERY juist arrived. For gifts that please for that certain so»neone Shop at MacKay's in Orono Your Own Friendly Gift Store Have your Rings cleaned and pollshed while you wait. It is free. ISpecial rThis Week This Thursday, Friday and Saturday only Emgish Bone China Ceps and Samuers Il Reg. $L@sO on sale for 75c Only two to a customer Il 7 Jewel Watches- BIG Sl RgLr 64 9.7 5 on aq2r$qÇ I Regular S-407.50 en sale1Vr j.~ Regla?83750on sale f£or e$26.50 THURS. - FR1l. - SAT. i echilicolor Escapad n je api' WVith Teresa Wright and Camneron Mitchell "FORT DOBBS" Wýithi TV Favouirite Clint Walkcr and Virginiia -7alyo NEXT MION. TO THIURS. 4 Academy Awards! 'SAYONARA' With Marlon Brando and Patricia Oweis Your BIG! 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