ORONO WEEKLY, TIMES, THU!RSDAY, AýPRIL 181, 1963 Ji- -V, ;ý l - , a ' -,t A ot5 " à l ýI110.. Spic &Span, 69c Save 10e JET SPRAY 59C BON AMVI 14-mz. AeroolBOm gave 2e - spring pkg. of 36 Clothes Pins.23c- Save 10e Ee Clean Sweep, 89c* V,-LVET TIP $1.29 Package o!f1U Brillo Soap Pads, 26c ]CAS SAEE YO Save 2e 7cOff pack - sper White Success Paste Wax ÇÇ CASH BAVER - Yen Save 10e 16f-oz. Size Gliide oSpray Starch, .c CASH SAVER - You Save lic akgso 01 CASHI SAVtER -Yen Bave 27c - White or Coloured Relis- Toilet Tissue Red & Whîte s Au~i Lamb Saej well Týrlimed, "Tender, Jicy" lb ÇIce TIu-ee Meals in one "'Roast - Fry - Stew", lb 79c Lamb in a basket lb,29c CASH SAVER - You Save 4e 9-oz. Package" Q-uawoXke-r Muffets 2à% for 3 c CASH SAVER - Yen Save 14e - Dr. Ballard's 5o.Ts Champiion Dog Food 8 $I CASHR SAVER - Youi Save Mei1-0z. Botties Libby 's Catsup 4 for 69C Crispy, Fresh, Iceberg No. 1 Early Spring Favenrite RHUBARS, lb2Z Cali! ornia Red Emperor - No. 1 GRAPES lb 3: Fresh Baked Westen or Sunbeam Old Fashioned OA'IMEIAL COOKIES lge-head .19c Sparkling, Ruby Red ez cello lbag )3c RAD1SH' 2 àG15 Finest Quality- No. 1 Select ROSýýIE ,LUSh1-1L.S la.1 13c Pkg. of 15 29c' Assit Mary'Ps Full weigbt 24-ez. Sliced Bread îoaf2 1 c Feature - Bave 4c - Saico T1una Fiêh LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODB 12-eM. Pkg. - Whele Leaf Spinach pkg B'ave 4c-C 7-oz. Tin 39e 33c' :15-oz. PIkg. 39C kLAWN CHAIR ,,POLYPROPOLENE WEBBING lted comi bred bre L.,urhcm Beef Breeders Visit York, Counity ü o! 105' beef producers iram County recentlyvis-, imercial feediots and pure eêders ifi York, County. The firststop was at the farrn of Elison Miles at Millikenl. Mr. mlles f eeds about 13 fateers grSwing aui of the roughage and niost of the grain on 75 acres. It la a baose lhousing set-up anid the main-f eat*ý ure of the farm i addition to the steers is thie growing of grain COni which la used for both silage and as concentrate. It was pointed eOut that high taxes and high- prleed land made It necessary to get thel most possible f rom the overall farm oýperations. -Mr. Mlles f elt that hlgh quallty grâin corn waa thie anbwer to his preMent. The second visit of the day was at Massey-Ferguson Farms, Mil- liken where W. A. Sutherland, farm manager, discussed the live- stock, and cropplng programi. Ho KENDAL" On Good Frlday afternoon,.tlîs, eoniunlty was caUled to flght aný extensive grass fire runnlng a head of a hlgh wlnd. The Orono Centrei gav e the goen- eiral alarm on the three telephoae- lines in the vicinlty. In a f ew min- utes men came f rom ail directions and began work to try to prevent. Rt from reachlng the tai timber. We do nat know the cause. Kt started on the, Wannan place0 formerly owned by Mr. Harper Carscadden, now one of the, Kerrý Farma. Ail this land was in lopg stumps went Up lil<e a furnaec,. dry grass., Fence posta and pin,- Fortunately-thetre were no btv14- lngs in its direct path. The menýj managed to stop It before it reachti. ed-kennedy's woods. Mr. and Mrs. George McMackîn_ Michael and Davîd, motored frm- Milwakee, Wisconsin to visit t'a of grain corn being used for both parents for thie Easter weekend. Mrs. Ethel Geary has retumned silage and grain and aise discuased to ber home in Kendal after & the, use of labor saving equip ment. long stay In Bowmanville Hospital. The purebred Shorthorn herd We are glad to1 know she la feeling was vee ihitrs by those stronger. viewedhe, th nteregat éth Mr. Chas Gay was in bed with from the ouny Bl grothythe flu over the Easter weekendl. cews carried as cheaply as pos. r ntrChi asldb sible la thie main feature of the OrEse hi a e y beef herd. The feeder set-up la de- Mra. Allen Fester at the Hommand signed to feed up to 500 cattie at ergan. There were fifteen young one time and la completely mech- people in the choir. They- sang the anised.anthem ."Alone". The Rev. R. C« aniaed.White preached on thie text, -He The use of grain corn in the Is. net here He la risen."1 Luke 2 4-6 ration and thie use off high mois ure ,M. osEloto taaws corn was discussed at the Massey- home for the Easter weekend.. Fegsnfarm. IMiss Margaret Senes spent thie Fergus9nholiday with her sister Mrs. R. BI1-; A new- feature here was the ad- lil dition of over 100 tons of high 1 moistùre corn to the silage corn wi as it was being put ini the silo. An- v.' ether feature at the Massey-Fer- vt guson f arm was a visit to the new a: piggery. This setup will again be com- pletely automnatie and it la expect- ed that one man will be' able te look after the beef cattie and thie awine enterprise. The use of slats, in both the farrowing and f eeding, finishing pens was çiscussed by those on the tour. Thie members did take lunch wlth them which tliey had at thie Massey-Ferguson f arm 'where coffee had been ar- ranged by Mr., Sutherland. Thie first visit of the afternoon was te Dadson Farma where 1400 acres are under cultivation. Over 50Ô steers are fed on a, grain cern prograin. A total of 700 acres of grain corn' were grown on thie farm in 1962 and between 500 - 600 acres will be grown in 1963. Two 60 f eet by 24 feet alleh thie uaed for the silage corn while the remain- der o! the corn la 'put in high mnoisture content siloh 18 feet hy 40 feet and in a'large corn crib. The final visit off the 'day ai the farm off George 'Rodanz, a iioed Hereford breeder in thie Stouiffvylîe area. Here, the new secretary of thie Ontarie Beefilmprovemnent A3 sociatien, E. A. Starr, disdusseà Advanced Registry andi then thrc group did view thie Hereford herd Arrangem enta for thie tour we'ç made by the president Jo hn Ric kard and A. 0. Daîrýymple. U M Clera uCornlete stc Miss Marion McKelvey visited vith Miss Catherine Stewart la.st veekend. David Loftheuse aho visited with bis aunt Miss C. Stew-- trt. 'HEIAT AOR A /EA TING, SYSENM AT /U, L; 7 A SENSA r/ION,' ~VILGIVE AN ice %Sale ockof plumb- q ing and heciting goods g as well as paintis andi genamnels will be sold at Discount Prices g R. E. LOGAN, Prop. Phone 11816 Orono, Om±aio LAMB CHOPS GRlant Package Save lic - Sparkle Sc-ent LESTOIL CLEAN 1-£R ?8-0z. Plasti 69C FFýý