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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Jul 1962, p. 3

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- -~ - - w -n - KENDAI NEWS Mr, and Mrs. Jack McTaggart, Mr. and Mfrs. Ken Archer and f amily Bob, o Ruth and Lianne are staying at, thei' summi-ier cottage, West of vrs . Little's home in KZendal. Mirs. Taggart grewv up in Kenidal, she was Vlilda Thiea and Mrs. Archer is be daughiter. 20!-2c Off Pack ~Fature!- Save 7e! Libby's Fruit 15-oz. Tis COCKTAIL 2 for 49c Fecature! - Save 6v! Hereford 12-oz. Tinis CORNIED BEEF 49c Save 9c! - Red & white HOroogenized 9-oz. Tumiblers Peanut Butter 2 for 49c S ave 9c! - -Red & White Assorted JeIIy Powders 6 for 49c Save 5c! - Supreme Reliih, Bread. IN Buatter,16-oz. Botties PICKL "ES 2 for 49c FeaLture-! - Sav'e-le! - Hein BABY FCODS 5 for 49c Feature! - Save 8e! - Save Ail WAX PAPER 200 ft roll 49c Feature! Savýe -de! - ()iark's 15-0z. Tins IRISH STEW 2 for,59c Sxr eMOKED PIONIOSe lb.49 I. 15-o7. Tins 4for4c Feature. -Man Size Tissuies - Save 17e at This SpeeialPriee!l F ACE-ELLE Frno'eeIiîlmel THE CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK 0F COMMERCE wish to congratulate AlR'mS TR .O N G S on the re-opening of their Dry Goods Department îi their newly renovated store also the recent opening of their new IGA Market MR. RAY DICKSON 2 for49 15.oz, Tins 5for à49c Mr. . o f Mairn., Scotlanid andherbrther Mr. A. Folley, Mr. J. B. K-enny and Mr. H. Ballard spelit a pleasant afternoon wïth Mrr. P Stoker on Tuesdlay. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foster, Wayne and Tormmy had dinner with Mr. ani Mrs. R. Carruthers on Sunday. Kendal was well rep)resenitfdat the funerai of Mr. Tom Hoy on Moa- day at the Barlow 9'uneral Home. Mr. HO 'Y was ninety-one. He ldived andi worked in thre Kendal area ail his7 lite. He was one of a lairge famnily anï is survived by his brother George of Peterborough. Hie had a home in Kenda)l but becarke unable to care for himiself ard spent the lstfew years lin the Golden Plow ý,Lodge, Co- bourg. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Elliotti and 3Mrs. Lawrence Green-wood motored to S ,t. Catherlines on Suindar, to visit rela- We were pleased to see the four- teen boys and grsfrorn Ken-Ga Camip at cburch on Sunday evening.r Our, last evening service iii be next Suicaa inighit at 7:30 p.mr., corne ami enjlOY it Wilth us. Suudgly School la at! 10:15 a.m.1 A new boy's camp is heing- btijt arl Colci Springs north east of Kendal. Mr. J. A,. Smith who ownecd the former Ceeil Te'bble farmn, as burý- ied at 1Bomlanilville on Monday. Hoc hiad been helping rebuiid thie barn when hie\was taken ill. Mr. Bentley, who ownied the cottage,( and pond on the side road north of Mr.Cecil Glass, b<as now. soid It to MrI. Galloway of Willowdaie. PUBLIC COOPERATION 1IN PIRE DETECTION C03LIENDABLE C-OPeratioýn of the general public in reporting or assisving wtt a forest fire is always appreoiated by person- niel of the Department of Lands and Forests. A case in point was a farm wif e glancing llhrough her kitchenï ~vindow and noticing an absentee landiord neighbour's Christmas trees on fire. Having no plile, she asked her seventeen year old son to hop in thie car and to summon belpi. At the first stop, nobody homne; at the second place, the lady phuoned the loca' for-est headquarters. The mues- sage was relayed to the "standby man," who promptly took a five huni- dred gallon tank of water five miles o where seventeen Departmnent emi- pîoyees were pianting trees. These' took band tools and pack PumPs an-1 other 212 rmiles fo the fire, which by then was about 1 /2 acres in size. The ire was out in forty-five minuteS fromr the tirme it was first noticed. In the maeantime, the lady, who had sent her son for -help, had taekled the ire "on hier own" until arrivaI of Depart-' mient staff. Then, unnoticed, sh(- went homre whiere we had to go thak e personally for ber aiertness an, o operatioxi. B owm anville Thurs. ýat 7:30 - Fi. and Sat. at 7 Last Complete Fr1. and Sat. 8,30 p. 'Everything's âDuc ky' M1ICKEY IROONEY, BUDDY HACKETT ~-ALSO - 1 "Weekwend with Lulu"l - Excellent Comyedy Combo - Su n. - Mon. E - Tues. - -Wed. at 7J:30, Adit Entertahument 75e, 50e, 25c, EXTRA: Mon. July 30, 7:30 On Stage FINAL DRAW Trîpý to Nassau "Fix the MIx-up Contes t" ORONO TINSHOP FURNACE PIPES DUCT WORK AND FITTINGS C METERY VASES ETC. MADE TO ORDrR R. E. LOGAN, Prop.- Phone 11816 Orono, Ontario 1- r Best Buy ! Chumti- Government linspected- Save DOG FOOa) ROYAL Best Bu11y! Clatrk's Faliey tQuality - Save 1-4e! Large 48-o)z. Tins TOMA [O JUICE 2, for à49c Best Buy! Clover Leaf - Save le! TUNA FISH t 2for 7vc~ FROZEN FOOD FEATU&IE- Suliùeme Brand or ihale PecaS K ERN A LCorn. 2 bpoy 9 Featuire! Save a5e1 sOUP. Hemnz Tomtato ý 10-oz. Tins 4for 49c 5' Feature!1 - Save l:e! Stock up at this spfeial loSu price! YORK BEANS3 lBest Buy! - Save 9c! Soft, Absorbeit, Quaiity Tiss3ue - White or Coloured TISSUE White Swan 44 for 489C Feature! - Save 7e! York Brand Fancy Quality CORN WHOLE LORN~KI,ýRNEL 3for 49ec RedEip -sugar-Sweet Beauties WA ELONSù eab9c J COR 18 ORONO, Ontarîo PHONE 1121 mw"ý N N N N N N N N s- N N N 5. 'N N s 5. N N N N N N N N N N N N N s N -'5 N N N N s 1.4-OZ. Tins

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