ORONO WEEKLY TIMES THURSDAY, FERUIARY 2", 1963, Maple Leaf . ..i ..dle-s -- Sliced l 9 Side Bacon -hD 1e PackageZ Maple Leaf l 9 WEINERS SMOI<E'i lb FILLETS lb39é bieSHEOVE TUESDAY SPECIAL Hospitality Avallable Thurs., Fr1., Satr only COCR N SYRUP 2 lb size 31 c oAPPLE20 AutJwm eflror Butermik Q 'PIE PANCAKE>-1 MIX 2 lb' boxes -39cQ Direct From The Sunny South .Fiorîda Indian River I No. 1 Grade ATOESfirm, red, No. 1 Gýrade .- Firm Tender LETTUCE 2 heads 29c ,o o o=->C )< o=>c > => - - O QEXTRA a total ofQ Q $42 ii Boous Tapes Q Q REEIVE$1000 IN BONUS TAPES WITH g 0AEHO FASTE WAX - Clear 1 lb. Tin RECIV $6.001 IN BONUS TAPES WIT 0g QSALADIA TEýA ASPgof0 QBLUE EE DETERGENT - 20e off Gnt. sizeO 0 Piilsbnry ) AlVarieties 0 JCAKE MIES1 oz. Pkg.g OBREC -IA1,ï 0 -Reg. or Dry 2 oz. size Q ~ 2 rECIV 5 i0l\ BONUS TAPES WITH ER~BR OLLS 8-oz. Pkg. gFooFrenàch Styleg MeAIN EENBEANS lO-oz .0 oSLjcIE EOONATablerite 1-o0kg COOKIfdK ON 0IOjNS - No. 1i(Grade 3-lb ciobagQ i for 14 ozcello tube, 3 No. 1 6Grade, CAULIFLOWER ea, 29c Ttilip MARGARINE Swansons Frozea Turkey-, TfV. DINNER Green or Waxed GRE~NGIANT BEAIr îarShaped MIAPLE L "-AF HAMS 2lb 49c 1l oz pkg 49c NS 15 oz. Tins NS 2 f or 35c 1lb tin $1.39 3e Off DUTCH LEANSER 14 oz 2 for 3,17c Domestie SHLR[ENIING 3c off MAPLE LEAF LARD 112lb 35c IPICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 20, 21, 22, 23 We Reserve the Righit to Limit Quantities By Bru-- Rbets and ]BerzïbaClark The students of Clarke wish te extend their heartiest congratula.- I tions to our principal, Mr. Wither- sDooni, who on Monday morning proudly reported the' arrivai of two, healthy, tax exemptions and future Clarke football players (twin boys)..: Candid: Camera Wcee begm with many students eager and, ready to snap pictures that might find their way ito the yearbo9k. The teachers though, dreadéd 'riday sice the students had beeà ,rged to shoot ail the teacheiis eycould on that day. A free yearbook wiii be pre-sented to the person submittinig the best pic- ;ure to -.Je Camera Club. r'crntiy., the yearbook 'staff has started to collect material and ýfal l t ebard work pays off, we sure, to have an excellent book. rherefore Carke students, be sure to get a copy. In tic future we can expect a fi"ne gymnastie tcamn, due to the diligent work of both gymn teach- er s. To complete our equipment parallel bars will be added soon. Thursday evening our girls, al-. though they tried hard, were un- able to dot cat the Ajax basketbaU. teams. The boys experienced the same fate, Friday \vhen the Ban- tam and Junior teams'both lost to Anderson. To end the week off successfullYý Clarke was the site of a gala'tri- scbool dance. Our gucsts were' Millbrook and Bowmanvillc. Cart- wright was also invited but wai unabie to attend. As it was a "Free for Ail" dance 'the attend- ance was extra-ordinary. It can truly be stated that a good time w'as had by ail. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR MAKES SECOND BLD TO WIN RIDINO SEAT Pauline Jewett was elected Lib- -'rai candidate for Northumber- 'and by acclamation of the 700 who attended aý nomination meeting in Saturday afternoon, The Northumberland seat le -resently heid by Harry Bradley eo he' Progressive Conservatives. Victc' ia Oper~a House, Cobourg, Ji. Jwett wa3 unsuccesul 'n the last Dederai Election. Acather Rebekah Lodýge No,34 held the regular meeting, Tuecszlay en the Commrunity Hall. The meetng was5 presided over by Sister Alice Hooey Noble Grand asis4ed by Sster Laverne Barrabaîl, Vice Grand. Roll cali sbowed ýtbree officers absent, these offices were filled by Sister Miidred Rainey at the piano, Bro. Clare Martin, Outside Guardian and Sister Giadys Gams- by as Jr.,Past Noble Grand. Minutes were rcad, approved and signed. There were rio ouf- standing accounts. S:'ster'Barrabaîl gave a full re- port as Convenor of the Visiting Committee. Although the Chistmas calen- dars had gone to each member with the wrong date, circied, it was brought to the attention of those present that the regular meeting dates bave not'been changed. The regular meeting nighf s are the