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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Mar 1959, p. 4

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~f ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, MARCI- 5th - -M OR YOU 2501 Combina WIN -umm OFFICIAL EN' 0lfes' cc WEDNESDAY, MAR. TO ENTER THE CONTEST deposit if in the ballot TO QUALIFY -You must WKAT DO THE LET LG- (FIt JS'Y( m---m-f-n -m-É- =- -I ITRY BLANK for th~e tival of foods" DNTESTI *4th 10 SAT, MAR. 2lstl 19519 r- Simply fill out this entry blank and fbox in your IGA store.I correctly onswer the following question: TTERS "IGA" STAND FOR?I OUR ANSWER ABOVE) -~~~~z lmPoeNo___ Save 6c on IGA APPLE JUICE 48 oz tin~ Save 7c on IGA TOMATOES 20 oz tin Save 7c on Dog lbus IGA DOC1FOOD 2-5 2 for 35c 15 oz tin 4 for 29c J COFFEE lb bag 55c MALLOWS 25ec h these DIVIDEND BOOSTERS 48 07-ttin 330 r JAM 24 rz jar 49C 16 oz jar 25C 7, lb carton 34e U.s. No. 1 ý"fORANGES On Saturclay, March l4th at 6 p.m. the f irst cor- rect answer will be selected in each IGA store for an Electric Can Opener. The winner's name will be posted in that store during the following week and he or she wilI be notified by phone or mail. On Saturday, March 21st at 6 p.m. another cor- rect answer for an Electric Can Opener wiIl be selected and the winner notified in the same mariner. Ail en- tries wiIi thern be forwarded to IGA Head Office where the 5 winners of the HI-Fi Consoles will bê selected by a local celebrity on Tuesday, March 3lst. Te namnes of the winners wiII appear in the IGA advertisement in the Toronto Daily Star and The Telegram on Wednes- day, April lst. They will also be notified by phone or mail. Decision of the judges'wiiU. ée fin' a 1. Empi-oye-es and their Families of IGA Stores or their supply depot, not: eligIbi'e. Enter Th~e Contest as Often àéyo ,Visi Your IGA Store During IGA's ""Festival of FobdsY " QUALITY MEATS LOiNlO T 'ORK; IRib Tenderloin SPortion Portion 3 lb. av. 42 3 lb. av. 52 LOIN PORI( CHOPS centre eut lb 65e' Fearman9s Davern Brand tRMadIess Side Bacon lb pkg 590 One Pkg. of 8 Dempster a WeIner ROiUSi One 10 oz. Pkg. of 8 Burns t STBLEITESLICED COOKED MEAT IPi-kle & Piment. Loaf, Mac(. & Cheese Loaf jChioken Loaf, Dutch La FROZEN F0008 SOLEFILETS40f athiom lb45c Frazservale - 24, oz. Pkg. zz.bChp uGE~r DAIRY FEATURES Royal Goid CLIFSE LICS 8 z 2for4 9 p anici Tender, U.S. No. 1I Caiforniia a ga e Jniversai Flavouring I Sv i nFec aioFnest Eating Apple- Fancy Grade M clntosh ~ '7NAF p~ - 3lb2944 ~-Ys av&con f00eOOO O(, fOflb--b---- C., 3îA Sp a g lb 33c TTI SAUCE ) BASTE ot hetti for2SC lI6oz 2 for 29c WNEEK, Be sure to get your copy of the Big Newi Family Dividendi Plani Catalogue lýe and after Thursday, March 12th at IGA Markets *8 suri ýmplet catalog ue leçtion, of rmnt from un at the es, pion le kits, barbecues, etc. -- in short, everything you'lL be looking for to miake your summer complete. And they're ail available FREE for Dlvidiend Credits, or can bc purchasedi for cash, cor obtained with cash and CRE-DîTS together in any proportion. Be sure te get your free copy of this Catalogue Supplement next week. u -Orono High School News t 0. H.S. Representafives la Hafiniltuui ForPrvneWd SuetC feec Peet265AwardsTw Coneyri tives frm igh S(hoo1 Stden At CmnInceIentFriy Councîùls across 1tue proviceme for their. second Annual Cononfer- -ene at the H '-am-iltoýn Teacher.'s, by Carol Yeo College on Fbuay27h. O.Hý'S. Coýmneme-nt, thie one nighit ofdegas included MUr. John Ford o eah ea ]wen1 parents and friends thec staff, president CornelisMar ma iewte re-eivers of the high- tense and a Junior r'eprecsenitative, cst aad in High Sehool, has a- Snr ecr ýgain reachied Orono. Friday. , March Ii "IHere is the audience with pob 6»th the pubuic is invited to attend ably the greatest potential in On- the annual Commencement Exer- ýtaio"was the opeingi-ý remairk oif cises, the hiighlight of thie evening Mr. V. Belyea, principal of Sait being the presentation o)f aad, etCo)ilegiate, Ille sponsoring scholarships andi diplomas. sclhoul. If the great variety of ideas Thegrauatngclas o 1.5ý, -howhich resulted fromi the conference Thl ecegraduatig cass f 158 ho are any judge of its suecess, his re- wil reeiv thir ecodar ScoolMarks wvould certainfly be labelledl Graduation Diplomas are: Barabara correct. A,)nn Alldred, Susan Dianne Foster,, Kathileen Frances Geach,' Carole Various workshops wvere hielti Virginia Grant, David Jamies Im- thiroughiotthile day at hc stu- lachi, Philip George Long-, Elizabeth dets>oiedteir opinions con,1-t Cornelia M1ýaartenise andf Jo Ann cerniig council activiies. The dcis- Ruhefod MssGec ,elîat as cussion included both itheory-, L1nd Vald1ictorian. hw tcould b'h heod Shut Gaining thieir Intermiediatle Cri aad egi? for achievemnents ficate for thle silcc(essfl cmyeino efr Hwdo you rouse of grade X are: Joan E-leanor Alno~oisii? Witi h efec Gerald! Waynýe Bailey, Donald Elgin «~seTeewr nyafwo Chaipman, R-ona)ld James GayCo-. c ois debated! pro an[d (con by nelia Glasbergen,Eert Clare bohsuet l eachiers alke Lake, Donaild Fredleick Lycetl, Pe- clrugot h ay. ter limar MaLartense, B3enjamn M Aa- The Evening- Session commenced diii, MWalcoim. Fraser McKýenzie, Da- in thie for'm of a sumptuouis turkey vid ood Prunier, Patricia Ann banquet ai the Scotish Rite Club. Reid, Donald Richiard Roughley, Ma1ýyor Lloyd Jackson of Hamilton JoanBric Rutherford, WVilliami was thie guest speaker. Johin Tamlyni, Constance Ann Following dînner, the Nelson Dis- Tyrreli, Mýary Grace Webb and An- ý trict High School Band proved them drewDavi Suth. .selves in 'fine f ettie' as they pre- dre\,ý Daid Such. sented both popular and classi cal The four students leadingc eachýseîections in a musical demonstra- class in 195S are: Grade XII Ba-tion. bara Ann Alldred, Grade XI Lisai Aalbers, Grade X Constance Tyrrelli Henry Morgan anid Co. Depart-~ and rad IXRom Glnvile.Thement Stor~e produced a wellpoih and Grde IXRornaGlan Hlle h ed fashion show with student in-i Durhm Conty Distictdels. A wide variety of teenager's School Board award for proficiency oohn agn rmsotwa in athletics will be l presented to 1to eveùg r weaigrowasposhow A Waye Bile, (r.) Terane Cr- dance held in the Aijditorium Hall [leton (Intermediate) -nd Cifford' Long(Junors) Th gir winersclimaxed the day's activities. Lon7 (Jnior). he grl ithlrs "I was anmazed at the high level ýteJane Knox and Rosemnary rih ence,'" Mr. Ford stated, "I would tied), Heather, Rutherford and ofdJcusin which the students laeie yrrlun aar frmaiintained throughout the confer- ~Barabaira Ani-iAfýlWred wjllre definitel y recommiend that Orono ciethe JProf ld.. continue Vsending representatives. enyin CGrade oXII Science, IPhilipý 0 Long theMsoi award for pro- on character, leadership, athietics eicyin gradeýXfî Mathemaýtics, -àndschlrip KatheenGuach, e Nwcatle The Orono Amateur Athletic' As- Losaadfor. grade XII Eigihsai, Award for leadership in a( ndJoAn Ruthlerford theCuvAtlic will be presented to janiet ply odPoucsAad Streefkerk and Eric Carleton. Susan Foster vw111 receive the Lisa lbers will receive the grade NewasleLions Club awvard for XI Commercial award donated by ,-,rade XII Gerph and also the thep Newcastle Lions Club, Marlene C. . Trrei aardfor general pro- Graham' the Classics Award forS ticeny. helateraward is based (Continued on page, 5) nure~s Ut.fuel .for bappler Iieatfng-..better livng. lt's the wlater won.der for qulck, abundant wah. ... for dlean com- fflton that helps preent humer troubles. Youll Rie the friendly, personal attention wlth which it's delivtered, too. Phone us now tarrïango for neit w4îut'S supply. ORONOî«, ONTARIO PHONE 14816 i I "I

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