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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Jun 1963, p. 8

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i '-- -,- ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNII 6, 19638 Essex in Hospitajity CANNED 14rlbm$1 a29 CHERR'Y PIE >ea 45c- HAMS2 Assorted or Cocoanuiit Davids Sandwich BISCUITS 2 pkg 69c Hot Dcg ý- Hamburg,- india ainlLicorie l. ooZ. rPkg. HIEINZ 1 2 oz f, ALL SORTS 2 for 49c RELIS H a jars Kaf3-z a MIRACLE WHI'D 59c SUNNY MORNlb bag!Î55e KRAFT DINNER clw Îw1be lb a33c 0 average SLEGS OR BREASTS fresh chicken cuts lb 55c ý SRoyal Ouest1Rindiesschopped Beef SLICED SIDE BACON lb 59c STEAKETTES l 55c lO 0lb bag 53C Produce of U.S.A. Nio. 1 Grade GxREEN BEANS Sunkist ORANGES Produce ef U.S.A. No. 1 Grade C A R ROTS3- lb, 23c 2dozen 89c 3 lb cello 29c McCains Fancy 1Frzn Chopped 10oz. ?kg. BROCCOLI 3 .for,47c 0 XR a total$30 '1,BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WI)TH MONAECH TEA BISK 32-oz. pkg. 0 oBLUE CHIEER DETERGENT - 20c off GatSz g CURA]) PLASTIC BANDAGES Med. Pkg.0 go EcEIVtE $4.00 ix BONUS TAPES WITH gJAVEX LIQUTID 64-oz.Plastie Jug ORECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH STIREDDED WHE1iAT - Nabisco Pkg. of 1la[ OSTRAWBERRIES - Fraservale Frozen 15.0z. Pkg.O NjO. 1 GRADÉ SPINACH 10-oz. Colo1.Bagg SLICED COOKED MEATS 6o.Pkg-.g Il KENDAL 1Bashop Ma1sh (B!sshop of the jArctic) and his famil1y visited with 11r. and Mvrs. T. Stevenls on their farm last Saturday . JonSte-Velis has completed his third yarat Toronto University. Mrs. Irene Danbar, Peterbor- ough visited Kendal Churcli on Sunday' spending the day with hier [brother Mr. Reg. Elliott and fam- ily. We have been most fortunate ini Dbtaýn!ig Rev. Duncan White a, Vt oe~aker for our anniversary on 17, 1o 6,h. HIe is in charge of 'n Eu~.on a 'iYoung ýeoples Work for the United C 'irrc off Canada, . Sc ai Mu_ ic will be pra &d~ ',,y Fh'cSunday Sachool.,, M- Allen Cathûart journeyecl to Mll1brook on Sunday recently to 1v11st w th his nephew Mr. George Gray of Esquimalt, Vancouver Is- laaid. George is, a teacher off navi- gat.0n and crosses the Pacîic log- ging many thousands off miles each year, op an'd down its coasts. The tobacco planting will be pretty well. finished this weekend. Because off the many acres killed, by the frost a lot off the fields had, to be planted a second Urne. Several farmers have lost cattie fromn grass poisoning. The new grass seeined to lack f ood value that-heavy producin'g cows needed. In some cases they may have eat- en green grass that had been nip- ped by the frost. Mr. Keith Wood has his land levelled ready to begin the fouxid- ation for bis new home west of Mr." R. Manning's on the Sixth Line. Field'Day Resuit ¶(Continued, from, page 1) 111GB JUMP Boys under 8-Alan Pears, Wayne Tennant, David LuXton. Boys under 1î0-Randy Tennant, Jim Partner, Donnie Allen., Bo ys under 12 Fred Bunting> Harry de Jauge, David Manning. Boys under 14-Rich.'ard Neal, David Dent, Bryon Myles. Boys umdeu 17-Bihl Todd, Richà- ard Morrison, John Hooey. ~iý,rls irnder 8-Katie Vanden- Brink<, Sheila Kennedy, Janicle G ir udr 1--Cathy Walkeýr, RnaTennanti, Donna Challce.' Girls ,inder 12-.--Beverley Toni- nantr, Susani Goode, Fao Lewis. Girls under 14 Carol Nixon., Val- erie Mercer., Susan Cantreil. Girls under 17 Patsy H-ardy, Margaret Mitchell, Sharon Allun. SOFTBALL THROW. Boys under 10-RFandy Tonnarit, Raobini Winter, Jim Panner. Boys under 12 -Michael Carrýian, Gordon Hoooy, David ManningA Boys under 14-Richard Neal, Clive Johnson, Bryon Myles.: Boys under' 17 Torry Hardy, Wayne Mercer, Bill Todd. Girls under 10-Shelley M\,ercer, Karen Hardy, Ronda Tonnant.'1 Girls under, 12-B-1ey. Tonnant, Caroline Johinson, Nancy Nixon. Girls under 14-Carol Nixon, W. Partner, M. Middleton. Girls under 17-Pats'y Hardy, D. Du n1op. Sharon Allin. CLARKE FIELD DAY, Pupils off the Orono Public School will be campeting in the Clarke [ Township Field Day which is to b, held on June l4th at Waltona Park, Newcastle. SCHOOL TRIP On June 2lst students off grades six and seven off the Ordno Pubie School will travel. by bus to Tor- onto. Hei-e the students will visit the -Archives, the Paqliament>Build- ings, the Museum, Casa Loma and if time permits, the Rivordalo Zoo

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