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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1958, p. 4

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ORONQ WEIEKLV TIMES THJRSDAY, SFPTEMBER 10th- Imm BOMME 'I H ALL YOU NEED DO you p;ý& Up an officiai saviflgs fOjer at your îGA Food Market. Then each u shop at your [GA store slip your' register tape in it for safe keepinig. Just vïng thcse IGA tapes until you have enough to ekuial the value indicated for ni in the new IGA Catalogue flOW available at your IGA Store! DOLE FANCV - SAVE 8o PINEAPPLE JUWCE SAVE 24o LYONS TEA BAGS -ý 1 1. 4 8 oz tin 29c pkg of 100 O49c FAMILY SIZE - SAVE 6C 1 SHREDDED pg f18bScut25C L WHEAT pgo 8bsti 2-5 WATT- 40 WNATT- 60 WATT - SAVE 41e ELECTRIC BULBS 4 I ~ for 59c REDUNO.1 i 1IC EB15E R G LETTUCEt 2 for 29c -- ýQc Oj== MINUTE MAID FROZEN JUICE 2à%6oz Zdtins 49c Tablerite Pure Pork l oSMALL LINK ~c FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, HOCKLES'Si l33c BONUS BOOSTERSýk YOU GET FREE $200 BONUS BOOSTER'TAPE WITH EACH 0F THE FOLLOWING iTEMS: JÂVEX - 32 ce. Bo,e.................... CORN SYRUP 15ehv 2l. Tin ......... ................. 31e CEREAL - Gerbes Inant, 8 cz. pkg..... .................. 25c BOSCO - Chocoate Drink 12 un.jar............39e Luneheon Meat -'Save 6c. KAM -12 oz. Tmi ........... ........«........... I... .............. 389r Gray Dunn Caramel - Save 13c WAFERS - 2 Pkgs............._................ .............................. 45e clarks - Save 6c BEAINS WITH PORK - 2 -- 15 oz. Tins ..................... .... 29c Williams--Bathga--te Nuptials Th-e nmarriage o! 'Shirley Anai r oGil Bat atedaghter o! Mr. anidad I'eter atgae ýomn i rs.Lead P a o Ronal Jacke Williamns, son o! r. and M"rs. Ja-mes Edard WIVilliamrs', Series E3-2 jwm-ianvi!le, was solenizýed on Saturday, August 22nd l in Triity TeOooGrs otalta United CucBwavlebl01 ou, tilafront of!;the Bowman- the Rev. W. K. H1-ouslander.Mrvil squad on Wednesday n-ight jArthur Coli;son played the wedding wheni the local girls defeated EBow, music and Miý1ss Carolyn Jo.nes wasi maniville by at score o! 8 ta 4. TFhis, solist. victory givesý the Orono girls a 3 ta- 2 lead hii the best four out o! severt the bride wore a full ie'agth lo(n the last two gamres to take the leadt net gown over white ta!! eta with ta the series. tiers o! net an ace accentuatîng the back o! tie gown. The bodilce June Armstrong was the wliînnng was o! lace with a scalloped neck- pitcher on Wednesday night at the- j Une outlî.ned with studded sequins local park and turned la a good et- an;ud Rhinestones and long sleeves fort and also received 'good support whîch came to a point. A fingertîp from hIer teamn mates. The !i-C.4 veil held her tiera o! studded se- part o! thie gaine was a close fea- j quinis and Rhiniestones and she car- ture, however, Orono near the enld ried a cascade o! Pink roses and received four ruas la one innv [1wtute chrysanthemuims. 1te, go out ia front. t' The miaid of honour, Miss B3ar- bara Bathgate, sister of the bride, and bridesmaidis, Mrs. Jean Van- stone and AMrs. Beverly West, Or- onu were in street lenjgth dresses of blue taffeta withi embossed blue or- ganza and fitted fodice featuring a'bow and sash fallhng from the waist. The attendants'- hats were white scalloped picture hats trim- med with blue velvet and, they car ried nosegays of Pink carnations and white mums. The best man was Ronald West, Orono and the ushers were Hilly Williams' the groomn's brother, and Vincent Vanstone, the groom's brother-in-laW. A reception Was held in the Trin. ity Sunday School Auditorium. Re- ceïvîng, the bride's mother Wore a sheath street length dress of royal biUe nylon jersey withi matching accessores and a orsgeO! Pink ros1les. The idegoo'smother, as- sisted wain tre ent own of duisty rs aeovrtfeawith matching aesJîes andl a corsage lo0f yeliow rss tnalîng.the bride coeanv stýeath dcn-s with a natcinýg coatI of-navy and white chieck ndmac ng accessories and a p inkcanto corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Williams wlll residie in Orono. Pi:or to her ma rriage the bride was the recipient'o! many lovely shower gifts. On Wednesday, Aug. l2th the girls of the commercial ýstaff of the Bell Teleplione Co0., Oshiawa, where the bride is em. ployed, held a miscellaneous shower f ollowed by a Chinese Dinner. On011the samne eveinng Mrs. Ronald IWest, Orono, was h itless to a mis- celnosshower held at the home oMs.Roy ïForrester. OnMondmay, August l7th another miiscellaneo-us shower was given af ,the homenie0f Mrs. Hiarry Akey's with "hrdy UgUSt 2th a great-num- bEr o! the bride's friend,,cs gaýthered Mrs. ie ajerrison asýsisting. On at thýe homýe o! Mrs. C. Har-ris, with -i s ýI-Ja asoebing 1th-e host- ess an apesentationi of a lovelY Bridge Set was miade. Farm Values force wtha vlu0o1$,0,871O thie samie date in the previôus year there wverec 1219 mortgages ini fore wîth a vaýý-tlue co! $3,629,88S3.1 Th1at the akingof 4creamery butter is beuomrng an(imotn part o! theariutra ceei naroCo;unty -is brn ot y theý setL arcodfor- the pa.st 10 yas Onth1 ohe hand the make1n-ur ham Cunty whlc heg n 0 rip Thedep -ten sttesthThe6, preios hghmar ws Îla11949 withi 607,742 poundsila 1957 and June was also one of the 'better- Qron~o hitters but was also support-. ed by the hits of Enid Tennant andic Elva Reid. Enrlier this w7eek the Orano girls took their seconid victory fromn Bow- manville la ]3owmý,ianiviile and edged the win by a score of 3-2. This vic- tory for Orono was pitched by Gail Cooper for the first two frames and the reînxnng fîve by Enid Teun.nant The sixth gamne of the sertes will bep layed in Bowlnptnville this Mon- day eveing. 718,846-pounds la 1956. The xnake In, 1955 was 872,282 pounlis, By way of comparison the high make for the- 1-year period in Durham was 973,ý- 853 pounds ln 1949. ------------ - ~ L ATE PI .b nT&HeaNi FO SF, àIlcÙ-LÈCt FDEPEND SABE Convenient budget termrs- S up to 5 yeýars to p'y AL 7 PtT IMPRIAL FOR TME lEST Se ou at tK- a~ Co. 3-2281 EVC KRF-CHEESE WHIZ 16ôoz 55e i ar 5 1;

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