Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 23 May 1963, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ORONO WEEKILV TIMES, THURSDAY, IMAY 23, 1963 Beef - Chicken -. Pork - Turkey; FYORK PIES, [ u rozea 8-oz. ]Fkg. 4 too Ai Meat - No Waste Pork Tend-erloin, iEconomical and Nutritons Sliced Pork- Liver Whole Kernel IGAFANY CORN SALAD DRESSING' Ideal For Salads MAZOLA QOIL CÔRN FL AKES 1 Juicy New C rop California Valencia Size 138:s dozen 39c GProduce o U.S.A. - -No. 1 Grade GREEN BEA NS lb 25c QProduce of U.S.A..- 1No. IGrade ýLETTUCEI 2 heads,.29e JSo Good Se Mauy Ways ~BANAAS 2bs 35C~ Chateau linCees8oz 29c Jewel Shortening 2 lb-49c' Orono, Ont. Phone 165 lb 29c 14-oz. Tms 2 for-,29c 32 oz jar 49 12 oz pkg 2 for'49e Hfospitality RAISIN PIE Vau Kirk NUT MILK BAR LibbyFancy Fr uitCocktail, Bravo Plain Spaghetti Sauce Lunchieon SPAMMEAT each 39c 16-0z. Jar 49c iS-oz. Tins 2 for 49c 2 15-oz. Tins 2for \4,3ç ,12-oz. Tins Lancia 2 lb. Pkgs. SPAGHETTI or MACARONI 2 for............... 6e Black FIag -lO-oz. Bomb FLY or MOSQUITO BOMB.........89 EXTRAa total$80 RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TrAPES WITH TOOTHPASTE. Pepsodent Special Pack RECE]IVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH CAKE MIXES - Dunecan Munes Varieties 1 19-0z. Pkg. DIAL BATH SOAP - 6c Off, Bànded 2 Bars TIDE DETERGENT - 20e Off Giant Size, RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH IGA APPLE JUICE 48-oz. Tins Monarch Coloured MARGARINE 2 1-lb. Pkgs. Frozen FARMIIOUISE CAKES Pkg. Tablerite Pure Pork SKINLESS SAfUSAGES i lb. Pkg. SPINACH - No. 1 Grade lO-oz. Bag SHORT RIB ROAST lb 45c Cross'Cut Rib Roast lb49 Boneless, Shoulder Rst. lb 49c M M- KENDAL tMr. and Mrs. Reg. Elliott, Har- land and Joyce motored fo Ottawa for the holiday weekend. Mrs. A. Swarbrick entertained her daughter Mrs. Edith Ferguson and ber daughter-in-law Mrs. A. Roughley on Sunclay. The roads of Clarke are stili un- named. A visting minister wgýs comng te Kendal on Sunday from Newtonville. He -t-aveled north the sixth 1 ne, turned west on 'hnay, north to Kirby and eas'- h Vo Kndal. Sonne folk enjoyed a late dnnier. Surely the Clarke Coujn- cil coulId afford te nu.mb'er oqr oncessjons., N ar1 jw"week some stranger ca'c îrg 'What road 13 this?"Th-n bh s ys "The p-ople Fin look'ng for live on the f«flh, or the e'glith etc., 1 muet have cho7,en the wrong road." li Miss Catherine Stewa"'t enter- t" ned Mr. and M rs. Bryant Brown an d daughter Carnie, and Mr. Wni. Penny on the holiday weekend. Tobacco p1antnz has beguh. The growers and their, helpers are very jbusy this week. Last year they, j startedf planting a week carier and on May 16 last'year it was, 980 in the greenhouse. On Thursday, May 16 six of thé Kendal ladies attend-ed the Dist- rict Annual at Solina in their new hall. They were Mrs. _Wm. Mercer, Mrs. M. Luxon, Mrs. A. Low, Mrs. W. Il.' Foster, Mrs. 'J. Stapleton and Mrs. G. Cathcart. Miss Elizabeth Maartcnsc and Mr. Wm.O Brunt wcre marricd q mely rono United Church on Friday evening, May 17 by tie pastor Rev. B, E. Long. The ims- Iimediate famnilles were in attend- ance. A reception was held at the, home of the bride on the sixth line. The happy couple departed'on their wedding trip to Buffalo, New York. I rcad the 'speach of Mr. Alex Carruthers M.P.P. as recorded ia the Statesman. He states that one of the famous men of Port Hope, Joseph Seriven, the author of the hymn "What a, Frîend We Have in Jésus", should be given re'cogni- tion. "Mr. Carruthers suggests that the Scriven home which stili stands in Port Hope could be made into, a tourist attraction. He also suggests "a mid-te-rm, vacation for public schools, per- haps at the latter part of Fe'bruary o f three or four days. So the child- ren can take part.in winter sports". This, I believe is an excellentf idea. Every teacher knows how fagged the children get on a year when Easter is. late, in April as i will be next year. Congratulations to M r. Ronald Gay and Miss Carol Little on pas- sing their two year course. at Pleter- borough Teachers' College. Mr. Gay will be tcaching in Brighton in the fail, Miss ýLittie in Scarboro. PEE.WEE SCIIEDULE 1963 June 3 Bowmanvtlle at Kendal. June 4- Kendal at Blaclcstock June 10 -BIackstock at Kendal June il1 Kendal at'Blackstock June 17- Cobourg at Kendal Junc 12- Kendal at Port Hope June 18,- Kendal at Port Hope Junc 24 - Blackstock at Kendal Jun e 30- Kendal at Cobourg JUly 1- Port Hope at Kendal July 16. Kenda at Blackstock, LAKESHORPE ;MINOR BASEBALL 1963, BANTAM SCHEDULE May 28- Port Hope at Kendal IMay 30 Kendal at Port Hope June 3. Cobourg at Kendal June 6 Kendal at Port Hope June il - Port Hope at Kendal June 12 .- Kendal at Cobourg June 17 - Kendal at Bowmanville June 18 - Bowmâanville at Kendal June 25 Cobourg at Kendal June 26- Kendal at Cobourg July 2-Bwanlc teda Lge. Size

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy