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Orono Weekly Times, 11 May 1961, p. 3

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OftONO W~EKLY TIMES. TI.$URSDAY, ~MAV 11, CASH APPECATONBONUS!! FR't Throughout May and June we at Red and White wish to express our appreciation to you the Homemaper vy offering you IAPAIR F REE 3Saow$arn" Ful! Fa-Shioneci HoEiery 'First Qua-I;ty - Assorted Sizes FOR CAS-H REGISTER RECEIPTS TOTA L L N G$50.00 ~Start Saving T -a B 'ger Meat Savi ngs at Red & White 4 to 10 l*bs. Tu mmrkeys lb 45c Lean Meaty SIDE IBS. lb 49c ICOME. SEE MANY MORE INSTORE SPECIALSJ CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE NO. 1 New Potatoes al- lb 29C PALM GARDEN N' Tomatoi No . 1 14 oz. C e llo T u b e-1 es 14 oz Lello 19c Heai'h R-1p3,rt i (Fromn page 2) showing ittie variation over the' past f ew years. The miajority are still made in the Mlillbrook area, where a registered nurse assists the t public heahth nurse in proviclîng this service. There is no dloubt but thati there wilh be a greater interest tak-l en in the provision of this type ofi service in thle fuitur'e aS the( need forý convalescent. chronic care, homeý htke Ymnic(ipalities and igoveu-n-! S LAUG HTE RHOUS ES AIt the end of 1960 there were 12 slaugh-lterhouses il[ the United Counl- ties which had been issued permlits to j operlate by the Boarcl- of- Health I as they had. comnplied wýith the re-1 quh-emnents f th e Regulalions i(- - sp)ec-ting Slaughterhouses and Meat ProessngPlants. Three,-of these t 'erantedpf dur'itig the year'. A t1 thol 19 ý MOTHER'S DAY -71-1 Rede-amable at Corish's F2R-ed & White, Orono SAVE 10c with this Coupon BrandB UTERemlb 57e .AVE 29c wvith this Coupon Pear à1sMSIllb Shaped fIV in $ 1.i35 SAVE 14c with this Coupon No. 1 Gradle Ontario Potatoes 101hb 25c SAVE gc wth this Coupon KAM Luncheon 12 oz 39c Meat tin SPECIAL. - Top&s y makers of Dr. Bafllard's DogoFood 13'ti$s1.00 SAVE 12c with this Coupon - Crest TT1H PXTE gia nt 5 5c COUPONS EFFECTIVE MAY 11, 12, and 13 aile aAVE KENDAL NEWS The meeting of the Woman's As- sociation was held in the home of Mrs G. Cathcart on 1Wenesdfaye- ening, May 3rd. Mrs. J. $Sapleton,ý thie pres -ent, was ini the chair. The Lesson îý(3om 2nd çhapter 'cf' .kcts 'Jesuis Cnrist, the Light of the 1rd" was read by IvWs. H. Foster. rs. Stoker gave the readinig of thie soriptur'e for the curren i. week on wý,itnessing for Christ and M~ G. Oathicart spoke a fuwwod n the same suject The menu for the M-ýasoni's Banquet to be heldi in Or- ono next Saturday was arranged. f Givirg an example of how tru:tls' learn-lied whe w are young and in- fluencing Iater years, was the story told by Mlrs. Stiôker of a thilef h Stole two suiteases fromi the car of a wvell-knowni comiposer and conduc,- toi-. In the suitcases were carefully prepared scores for a Buffalo con- cert, which the~ conductor, must have back, as there was nôÔ time co rire- pare new arrangements. Mhe thief n'oticed the words "Ava Maria" and other music which took his mind back~ to childhood days Wvhen he used to sing in school. The scores eventually returned to the conduc- toi- and the thief neyer stole again. A happy social time was spent ov- er refreshments and Miss C. W. StewAart thaniked our hostess for her hospitality. The Sunday School Anniversary is being held on May 2lst, ini the Kendal United Church when the preacher Will be Rev. E. K. Noinan of Welcome. There will be special imusic by the Sunday Sehool dthild- ren. Next Sunday there~ will be a Mother's Day Servceandl baptisms Iwill be performed. Paul McMackin has now returned to Kingston after a ten dlay holiday with his parents. The farmers are now busy on the land. Several f riends from thue Sixthi Line attended the funeral of Mrs. George HUtton on Monday, May lst Her neplhew, Mr. Steve Webster of Kansas City attended the funeral. tMrs. Hutton knitted the most socks in this area for the Red Cross dur- îing the war. Mr. Ross Roughley of Oshawa vis. ited his mother, Mrs. A. Swarbrick, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Coýoper of Or- ono visited her daughter, Mrs. J. !Stapieton and family, one day last week and members of the congrega- tion of the Kendal United Church were pleased to see tbemn at church oýn Surday xnorning-, together with I Mr. and Mrs. Evan Quantrill. iThe Stapleton family saw three -deer in their field the other day and said they were quit tame, didn't seem a bit shy and just stood and looked at , hem. Mrs. Vance A.ln and Terry, be-r youngest son 'viý1teid çe mother,. Mrs. Wm. Mercer, on Sunday night' and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madillf, alto' of Orono, were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hughes and Joan of Peterborough visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Couroux and family on Sunday. Mý'rs. N. Little vîsited her son, Mr. Aylward Little and f arnily in Mark- ham for a few days, returning ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Youngman visi- ted their daughter Fra nces in Orillia accomipanied by MIr. and l Mrs. Black. * Mrs. Smith of Peterborough and, her sn from Victoria, B.C., were at her sumnmer home here for the week-end. 1The baby son of Mi-. and Mrs. A.1 Cur-tis is visiting with his grand- parents,Mr and Ms Jack Cars- ORGNO TINSHOP Spring Sale OF Brandram-Henderson Paint 13 DUN3W ON BUY AND SAVE R. E. LO GAïýN, Prop.. Phorie 11816 Orono, Ontario i.- I ROYAL THURS., 7:30 B owmnanville MA. 3-5D-89 .- FR1, SAT 7 and 8:30 SAT. MATINEE '"TARZANI 5840W, 2 P.M. EXTRA IN COLOR "TARZAN4 AND THE LOST SAFARI" with Gordon Scott ~and Betta St. John MON TO WED) -- Complete Show at 7:30 AND THE ±ATERP Color Cornedy starring John Milis AND "O0perationBuIhi" -Color -With Donald Sinden and Barbar2 , Murray N N s N. N. 'N N. N s N N s. N N 's 'N N "s N N s s N s- N N s'. s N N N.' N.' 'N N.' N N N. 'N 'N N N s N 'N s N 'N s N e 'j I DINNER HOME COOKE~D MEALS and PASTRY 11:00 AM. UNTIL 7:00 PM. Chilcren's Portions Servedi Bowmcinville it Hotel t)iningroom For Reservations Phone MA 3-3347

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