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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jan 1962, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES u. 'a Have you heard what Red & White are doing with Prices? lages pkg 39c Regular 9Ue, Bottie I Bayer Aspirin Caravan - Regular 7&c Pla ying Cards Economy ht6W&I' ~e ~.tto~r41C~ltt1 Pacifie Oysters 8oz un 53c Rainbow Irout 10 oz pkg 47c Buttered - Pkg. of 2 Kipper Filets Sitverbright - Pkg. of2 Salmon, Steaks 35C 65c, bottie 63cl deck 4c Heini - Save 5G KETCHUP 2 l'oz 45c Libby's Deep Browned- Save 7c 1BEANS 220 2oz God uc .Satis',3 ffpek Ics 39c MARGARINE 2 for 59C STRICT GOVERNMENT APPROVEO, MEATS Fresh - Picnic Style - For Roastiri PORK SHOULDERS lb 39c "Ideal for Steak on a Bun" - Beef S»TEPAKErTTES lb 519c Extfa Lean, Well Trummredi - Park BUTT CHCPS lb 59c Weil Streaked, Extra Lean, Rindiess DACON lb55ç SmalI Link, Maid Seasonedi Breakfast SAUSAIGE lb 45e >0<==>O: 1 0 c Outstanding Value- Sweet, Juicy Florida ORANGES Flavorful Galifornia LEMONS fre,, Finest Ontario Grown » No. 1 Grade - YelIow ONION8 3 lb 25c s 5 lbpo'y 4.9c large dozen 4.9c Nutritious - Holland Marsh - No. 1 Grade CARRtOTS 3 lb 19ec SAVE CASH SHOP AT OORNISH'S RED-& WHITE ORONO, ONTARIO SCHOOL MILK PROGRAM NO ANSWER TO SURPLUS Eveni if Canada were to carry. out an extensive subsidized sehooll mi'lk programn, the resuit would riotý substantialiy reduce the amount of1 milk going into the m2anufacture of1 dairy j7roduts-but it wvould hielp soerneuntder-nourished children. Advertiîse In The Orono Weekly Times REVIjON'S q AQUAMARINE n The classie of, Floralz A longÂterm policy of- develop- ment aided by large grauits h'as brought school milk consumption.] inthe United States up to four per cent of total fluid sales for the? cou ntry. These are sconie of the conclusions reached by L. E. Drayton, S. E. Kil and D. W. Oke. of the Econiomies Division of the Canada Department of Agriculture, who recentiy con- cluded a study on school milk plans. School milk progranris don't justl happe--they require intelligent' and enthusiastic leadershuip, say the authors. In W7indsor, Ont., the one city of four surveyed where daries have long been active ini promotin*g miL.k service te sOhfyals, the participation rate of 30 per cent and the consuniption rate of 2.3 ounces per child enrolled, ap- pear to bc the highest in Canada. The proportion of the local com- mercial. market for f luid n-ilk wl-AdC is filled by school milk programs ranges froan 1.6 per cent in Windsor to 1.2 per cent in Ottawýa-Hidl and also in Montreal, and 0.4 per cent in Edmuonton, In British Columbia it was esttmated that half of the school population is in schaols With milk services and these services ac- cotn for 07 per cent of the total market in the province. Schao1 millc programis iay be beneficial to both the dairy indust- ry and ta children' say the econ-1 omists. It îs evident tLat xnany Canadian school ehildren have in- adequate diets and 10w miik intake from the nutriÈiLtts point of view, and a school milk Prograrn that could reach such chidren would be beneficial. From the industry's point af vieW the miik prograni cauld foster the milkj, .~aLt mithe future adult and t could actually increase total sales of rnîlk in an area. Suîch an increase .hcwever, woiu1d be a negligible factor in diversion of f luid. n-allk from theý manufacture o! ather çaily products because of the @airy products because of the small vol urne învolved. Other factors corne into consider- ation of any such programn: What kind of distribution system te use and when to issue milk; size of con- tainer; competition froin otber bey- erages; use of! flavored mllk; Price charged and inco* Of the area' served. In view of Canada~s mountlng in marketing some dairy products milk production and the difficulty the report W$lll be studled w th iii- terest by the dairy industry. En- titled "Sehool Milk in Canada", it 1s béing made available te interesited persons by the Econofldcs TiVisiOn of the CDA in Ottawa. YOU CAN BEGIN CAREER TRAINILNG AT ANY TIME Th l.Oshawa, Business CoIUffl glu open ail year and oiw [ mnethod of individual Instruction e"rmjts you te start at any timne I8 Day-School Courses from which to choose 1 EVENING CLASSES TUESDAY and THURSDAV 1 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. Choice of Subjects Special Classes foru ýtlousewives - Shiitworksrs n Teen-Age Typists DO( wi 95c Stutt's Pli fJPHONE 168J o O= >C *= LOTION Fragrances ~ UJ3LE SIZE BOTTLE ITH PUMP $2.45 VALUE $1050 rmacy d ORONO, ONTARIO Ye cilhasoyor ponant oW S fur asut«-om h1 wAkt i~~puingy le tmoble or «eum oam ToVortox04 lk r4 nwhome. Pm goàs »Wo. It gimus pu unsoeddbeaucomfort wu b ouutfuecoe MWd whut tho dit ad bobr etbaud *in&s.Euuw IrhmFkm mmauomatie on* *dota*0 Im Im norf yo uhsd F~\ mMW olsh.Mmd tu&a ymo lionnte a mbor 0 ~~ wes*Mofoit.Phoso m todayfor ftw hssdmg ov ORONO FUEL & LUMBER LtdL SPHONE 14816- ORONO, ONTARIO ORONOTINSHOPJ NOW is the'time to bright.en your home with B-H Permna-Satin Latex Paint R. E. LOGAN, Prop. Orono, Ontario Phone 11816 ONCE A YEAR' SPECIAL YOU SAVE

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