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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Jun 1961, p. 4

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r r r r r r r t- r' r A total of $30.00 in Bonus Tapes RECEIVE FREE $6.00 UN BONUS TAPES WITH - NESTLES QUlK Chocolate or Strawberry 1Ilb. Tin MOTHER PARKERS TEA BAGS - Pkg. of 60 "CAREFREE" MODESS - Pkg. of 12 HUM PTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS - 9 oz. Twiri Pack (With free 25c bag of Garlil or Onion Chips) RECEIVE FREE $2.00 UN BONUS TAPES WITH- FRASERVALE FRENCH FRIES 2 9 oz. Pkgs. TABLERITE COOKED MEATS- Mac & C heese.. Dutch Loaf, Pickle & Pimento, Chicken Loaf - 6 oz. pkg. NO 1 GRADE TOMATOES - 14 oz. CeIIoPkg. W KRAFTo gSUICES g 3 Soz. pkgs, Canadian mirento, Swiss89 0 gCheese SPREAD 53c gIngersoll 16 oz. Pkgg ~BABY ROLLS 55c BakDamondc White- 12 oz. ODCHEESE -59 cg OFirst Gradle Royal Gold g ÔBUTTER lb 67cg CREAM STYLE CORN Stokley fancy 15 oz 4 for 69c BEEF or IRISH STEW York 1 PET INSTANT M!LK powdered 15 oz tin 2 f or 49c 3 bpkg 99c BONUS DETERGENT china.ware pack 25c off gnt 1.49 CHEERIOS CEREAL FROSTYOS CEREAL WHEATIE CEREAL TABLERITE - CANADA'S FINEST RED or BLUE. BRAND BEEF ED LA DjE -mil % A BIad e Bone removed or SH RT RIB RüOeAST lb CR:OSS"ý CUT RIB ROAST or Bý-ONELESS SHOULDER ROAST Serve it rare-medi um or well clone PRIME ÎRIB ROAST short cut PORK SIDE RIBS fresh meaty 10Ooz pkg 9'oz pkg 12 oz pW-g 43c lb 49c lb 69C lb 49c SLICED SI DE BACON Tablerite rindless lb 69c NE N.1Grade 1lOIb POTATOES bag Sunkist - Bursting wvith Juice , Size 1810 ORý'ANGES 2 doz 59c No 1Grade -Savoui'y Tropical Flavour- lAN NAS2 1iba 2z%9 c No 1 radie - Ten~der Garden Fresh Size 24't LABBAGE 2 headas 35c 2 for 49C 2 for 49c 2 for 49c TOMATO JUICE 4 Stokely's Fancy '20-oz. Tins 49c Strawb-jerry JAM., Aylmiers, 24-oz. Jar 39c SALAD DRESSING Miracle Wh ip 16.oz, Jar 35c TOILE~T SOA? Lux Whlite Pink ok. f 10 Bars 79c ~ f Pointing with pride to 1the service rendered to Canada in the past Mr. Cadeau said that Liberals., must cherish that record. but mmst, be ever ready to change the party's pol- idies to suit the needs of the nation, 'The Liheral Party is ever readiy to formulate pdiicies to mreet the needs of the Canadian po le"ie said, ~"but only when the nation's econ- [omy can afford the hngs"Thel ~speaker asked the guesis Io take a-n active part in some political party., Expressing a hope that the chioiceý wouldi be for the Lîheral Party lie said that increasing numbers of the oot f Canadla today« are support- ing the party's prograin whichi is basied on initiative and purpose.f Tedinner meigwssosr (d bh- le Durham County Liberal Association hc wsrprsne atl the, etin bY Russell C. Honey of Pojrt Hlope who wlomiedQOut of ton uests,Prsdn E. R. Love- km fNwatewoetne a welomeonbel'rlf ofthe A3ssoc-iaj- OUR Service G»aa e orr --Ath Economy! any emegeicy ser. vice hich May be needed durmng the year. 4. uWe make 'aotomatic feliver. les of top.quality Qii of the riglit grade for your 011 burner. - Ail this for a kow annucti maintenance charqe plut the tost of the ou you use. Not only is it the finest kind of beuting service, but the most eco- noftioIt~dSathsfoctory. Ph* iNew for DDoiIs Fer Your House - u "RONO FUEL &LUMBER LUMIIEOt Oron, &narioPhoneI1481I6 EXTRA *~1 Ur~ges Young People To tak>PrthI Public Affairs "Let u!s look beyond today to 15 tion and First VWe-PresidentGln years hience, and visualize what holme Hughes of Bowmanville. kzind( of a Canada Our children wilI A discussion period followed Mýr live in," guest speaker Peter Cadeau Cda' of Ottawa-ý urged 42 young men and Caeusaddress. At the conclus'ir, womien attending a meetingl at the 'h etn he ititrp Port Hop)e Golf and Conr Club resentatives were selected teobti ~oUntry the Opinion of the guests and othe rneently. U'rging ail young Cana-,itrse on epea eth dians to take an active part in the idestdyof h oplg slr t- affirîs of the CountryMr Cadeau eialtyohldnsîlr said, "You should take part b-a ings in the future. Representativ-es formnulating th~e legisiation of today -chosen were Carl Lenahan of Port wichI will mould the kind of Can- Hope, Dlavid Rickard ofNectl ada in which we live tomorr-ow,." and James Mlasterson of Bowrnann ville. The Boiwmanville Liberal As- The guest speaker who is the Ex- sociation ê3tended an invitation ta- Lecutive Director of the Young Lii,- the -group to hold its next meet,'1ing eral Federation of Canada and of ini Bowmanville. thie Canadian University Liberal________________ Federation told the meeting that the Liberal Party is old only ln ils record of, servie to the Canadiang nation. Using examples of the ages TH E of its leaders across tecutyt stress the part played by youth linT9r "V ii the Lîberal Party Mr. Cadeau 2-aFidfPl GEiriT S iH r that: Ray Perrault, the leader inO Bitish Columbia, Mr. Molgat theg Agents for recently elected leader in Mlanioba and( Premier Robichauid of New NEWCASTLE Brunswick were each 34 years of~ agwhile John J. Wintermeyer of UDRY CLEA14ERS I Oýntarlo and Premier Jean Lesage O,1 ofQube wreinthirfotis.Mr AND IAUNDERERS rý Cadleau who has been taýkîng an a c- tive part ln the Leeds by-elec-tîon pete JakLs wh-ich Iwas lheld Monday, priedlictedO that the Liberal Candidlate John Myatheson, 43, wvould win the tradi- FOR PICK-UP & DELIVERY tionally Conservative riding which has elec-tedl a Liberal only twice POEOOO22 since Confederation.f3 P NE ROO2J 10rono, O'ntario

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