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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Jul 1960, p. 3

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ORtONO WEEKLV TIMES SAVE CASH AT RED & W4,hrE! -,AVE Cm.SH AT RED & WHITE! - SAVE CASH AT RED & WHITE! ~ maa wr ad Mrs. F Transtk eras ut - Pl ae fro isiting er mtother n En Lndn lanThd. _ci~ M0rs. Pea rankyd aiha v e myotoredi from California to visit li- - er father Mr. Jas. Hoy. The Rev. R. C. White iý continu IIing, bis series of sermons on "Theý ta S. LarencChurch speaks out on what makes! St.L5cece< news in 1960". On Sunday evening iLn Sks Ct istenti His text was Gen. 18 -25 -J n U.'c- > "Shallnot the judge of ail the earth Doîng in the Barnyard!" Canala Brafld hite or do right th. Ilephant is There Beause Elephants :. il~79 > There is one more Sunday even- Forget. H. Wanfs To Remind You Tht. C i er V i e ar(T I('f/ c M 5n' srvce. let us have a good at JULY 24-30 IS CANADIAN FARM SAFITY WEEKI ndace.Rem.mbr te b.e mutM miaIl hn.s York The farmers are very busy trying ~ N *.1 r ~ i 20 oz ('~ 9'ro save a record hay crop. o Or Ir a nwnce AnIIo Y 1:ilb T1~tn~Sympathy ta extended to Mr. Qffi ooe. Portl.Uk Gv.iph, rni, taorSuts@ r11 auW i V LI.'jArthiur Low in the sudden passing d TO..Wio < Dr. Ballardis Chamnpion Mi of his brother, Mr. David Low. oc D0 o d Z tn 4>o 4c~Hancock Picnic HeId t 1ECROAIN0 H H,-einz - Comiplete Assrtmeflt> iTOEinsCnlyPOIR. 0IONt OOF PrkE Baby Foods 1 tiso l $100 l Orono Park was the setting for,, TOWNSIPII OF CLARKE M fh annual Hancock Ptcnoc, on, ife osn ofbl -m,8 »a lRd&W~ePeae utr Zjr~~~~~ LAWArINO. 135:0 larof ed&wWitAftered "utaancef Bjr eing:a by-law ta establish rates for collection and re- >3~jstewsdnet h odru moval of garbage in the Police Village of Orono (in accor- jutiewa on t hewndrfl dac wt the provisions o! section 388 (1) paragraph 87' with the purchase of lb Swift's Weiners at rega',ar price 50condbatentionwacalled to theIJ cletormaladdssIaiahs buinssat hand. In the past year o the Municipal Act.) o »there were 6 max'riages, 4 bf»rths àWHEREAS it is deemed expedient to establish a month- ta~and 2d tsreported. Next yearrate for tecleto, eoaOn isoa fahs e-n picnic wtll be hetd 'n Peterboro, on 1 garbage or other refuse in the oiVlae of Orolto: MN abisco - 18 oz pkg. Rcal - 5 1/2 oz. tin 0~ the third Saturday in July, wtth THEREFORE, the Municipal Cauncil of the Township ~ S reded What27c Real Gz.dd 9>9,Clarence and Mildred Ha-ncock cf 13 of Clarke ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 2 fr 3 C tary, and Nancy and Gerald Hn-1 a en ED. Smith's Pure - 3c off Pack29 Concentrate or Pa)rbro s resident ncer(> Prt e upoe ofths abyiuilin or part of a building 1. cock of Peterboro as sports con- used as a damestic establishment and consisting cf Jam Oz ______________________________ venlors. tWo or mare rooms in which persons usually sleep Brislin ed th and prepare and serve meals.g BitigClub Des Millionaires Rý White NHamogenhzed 1Floig ceaigo h b A "place of business' means a building or part of Floigtecern fte b PIO o tblsDick and R.th Wood of building used as a commercial or industrial establish- SSardines 4 tins $ 1.00 Pe'it 6 z avle conducted a very en- 1 ment consisting af one or mare rooms in which r- ;-, :Ejoya.,le recreatton period, consist- tail or whalesale are exercised.' Culverhouse Chaice - 20 oz. tin fo utter 3 jarsa1 0 ing of races and contests, accom.U (2) The rate or rates which shaîl be charged 'the occupants A 69c ~~~~~~~1atdbagradelolagtr of buildings in the Police Village of Orono in which one > Green Peas4fo 69M aidba ra elolugtr n13 or more of the foregoing are established siSal be as foîîows Go Resuits are as follows: - t esidence ................ .... 5Qc. per month Aylmer - Bottle >Place cf business............ 50c. per month ~j Alme - ~tte fr -< Largest family-Mr. and Mrs.u Casp I z 2fr3 c Gattuso COi-bination. M Hancock, Peterboro; (3) Such rates shaîl be payable EVERY TWO MONTHS, OLVE ozasp lO cletprsn-M. lf H3'c due when billed and ini dauît cf such paym-ent shaîl b. OZ 's>.psnMr recovered in iike manner as municipal taxes. Bern' Stew 1 5oz 2fo 59c Plaion & Srbor. Clifr 1a9coc READ a flrst and second time this 20th day of June 1960. Youngest person - Bilty Sherry,n H. E. Walkey, Reeve _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -~ J H E. Millson, Clerac Peterboro. READ a third time and finally passed this 20 day of June, 160 e- ni~~~~ Famtly coming the farthest - Mr.1 .E alRcv -U Place Vour Order New for Pitted Back Sweet Cherries or Pitted a and Mrs. Glen Hancoctc, Mary and " OE hsb-a sbigefre H. E. Milîson, Clerk MO T O E C Lynda and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald U T rustees as of August lst,, 1960. - - - -: Greently, alitf romn Warkworth. - -lm - -m l A&G - They are Chilled and Rushed to you framn the Growers. Delivery Apprax. July 20 to July 30. You can be assured of an Attractive Price! 1 SWIF~T'S BACONBURGERS Rtefreshing SeedIess - Prom Sunny California. Size 48'6 Grapfruit 45c 1h 49ý c ýlb 45c )kg 59c per lb 4CW Famous Suflkist -Joicist, Sweetest dOrange 5 z ni c» In~ c> c» z -4 ~c z c» fil ec» lb 59 z -4 ni o Races: Girls up to 3 years - Bonnie Palm- er, Port Hope; Shirley Wood, Bow- manville. Boys up to 3 years - Dônnie Wood, Orono; Glen Wood, Orono. Girls up to 5 years - Donna Wood, Bowmnanville; Shirley Wood, Dow- mnanville. Boys up to 5 years - Larry Perrin, Newcastle; Donnie Wood, Orono. Girls, 6, 7 and 8 years Patsyf Hancock, Peterboro. Boys, 6, 7 and 8 years Larry Perrin, Newcastle; Roger McConk- ey, Peterboro. Girls 9 and 10 years - Mary Han- cock, Warkworth;. Patsy Haùeoc-k, Peterboro. Boys 9 and 10 years - Brian Hani- cock, Bowmanville; Larry Perrin, > Newcastle. Girls up to 12 years - Mary Han- cock, Warkworth, Patsy Hancock, Peterboro. Boys up to 12 years Ray Me-, Conkey, Peterbonro; Bruce Hancock Peterboro. Girls 12 to 16 years - Peggy Han- cock, Orono; Mary Hancock, Wark- Worth. Boys to 16 years - John Hancock,1 Orono; Ray McConkey, Peterboro. Race for the male - Dick Wood, Bowmanville, John Hancoclc, Oronot Contests:j Chtldren Up to 7 years - Brian 14ancock, Bowmanville. Couples' Tie,\race - Roy and Ev.1 elyn Hancock, Peterboro. Thee-Leggedl Race -. Dick Wood, Bowmanville and Keith Wood, Or- BysShoe-Kicking - John Han- 1 Gils Shoe -Kcig Mildred GrelyVarkworth.j Lucky ývSpot -Stev1en McConkey, Peterbor'o. RY A L Bowmânville MA. 3-5589 THIS THIJRS. to SAT. - JULY 28 -30 "lKetties in the Ozarks"' wvith MARJORIE MAIN - and - "Tension at Table Rock" Colar RICHARD EGAN and DOROTHY MALONF_ I 'N 'i N 40 ta e- a s' e- w -I s' e- z g e- C;âORNISl -, CaSPhoe~ oo£2 SAVE CASH AT RED & WHITE!- SAVE CS AT RED & BHTEý AVECASH AT RED & WHT!iii Extra Special FRESH "eYOUNG m BEEF LIVERI 1b Swift's Prenium Grade A Oven Ready 4 - 8 lb. ava. Butlerball TU R KEYS Swift's Premniu¶1., Fully Swift's Eversweet Side BACON sliced lb p

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