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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jun 1963, p. 8

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<.7 ~ t 7$' QVAL 0V g, I<rozen Apple, Raisin, Rhnbarb 24-oz. Pýies Farmhouse.Pies 2 foi 87c Raymond ' 25.oz. Pkgs. I Cheese' Twists 2 for 39c Hlospiiality, Blueberry'Pie ea 45c Eýxhibition Demosters RoIlis pkz19c Green Beans -2 for 37c Swlft's 10e off SPAGHETTI &,MEAT BALLS Raspberry, Strawberry, Fruit Conserve, ROSE BRAND JAMS Peck Freans Assortment BISCUITS JEWEL SIJORTENING -24-oz. Tin 9-oz. servce jar 8-oz. pkgs. 5 for 99C 1-lb. Pkgs. 2 for, 49e ti~ CHOICE NEW ZEALAND o Short Cut Whole or Half LEGO'LAMB0g Wlole - FiankL On0 Loin .O' Lamb lb 29 SLAMB IN A BASKET, lb 23cQ g -SWIFT'S PREMIUM WEINERS I ]b pkg 45Q Premium âS.iced Rindiess 0 ~SWIFT'SSIDE BACON, I lb pkg 69C o 0S, t' rokield Skinless SAUSAGE I1 lb pkg 45cj Produce of U.S.A. No. 1i Grade Jumnbo Size 451s C ANT A LOuPES 2,for F o U. S.A. - No. i Grade Produceý of U.S.A. - No. 1 Grade CORIN on the, COB South Afrîcan NAVAL ORANGES EXTRA a total, $36.O l BONUS Q ïO RECEIVE $6,00 ]INIBONUS TAPES RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES$ f oCOÊFFEE - Chase & Sanborn 1-lbbag Pilisbury Sweet "il or Butterlflill QDÉTERGENT - Fnb 37c off Kùiig size RLS2 -z0Pg. 0Golden Dew Coloured Q fcrest - Se off Giant Size MARGARINE 2 1-1b, Fkgs. TOOTHPASTE Dragon Brand Chicken or SluimP FROZEN DINNERS 14-oz. Pkg. o ECEIVE $4.00-IN BONUS TAPES Tablerite Sllced 12-oz. Pkg. f fCORN RELISH MeLarens 15-oz. jar 'BOLOGNA0 OSwif's -!oc orf 24-oz Tin Produceof U.S.A. No. 1 Grade BE F sTEW TOMATOES -z.Tb 3 5c quart box 49c 5 for 39c Large Size dozen 59c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. IGAI Orono, Ontario ,J-L ( 9'O'e 1 KENDAL Mr. Grant GreenwTood has cm j peted h Iis training at the Ciarkeý ýHig-h School and entere,ý the em-, ploy of the 'General Motors, Osh- awa. He has been -seiected to take a speciai engine ering course which they sponsor. Larry Hoy bias been home from 'schooi for severai days'as the re- suit of a fork tine whch went through the fleshy part of bis leg. Our Sunday School Anniversary was well attended on Sunday ia-st with visitors fromn Orono, Kirby, Bowmanvifle and Garden Hiili Mr. John Ferren 'who lives ' the sixth line took his seven yý 01-d son to Peterboro on Monday the bospital to try to discover âc-, cause of his iameness. He has bûeet absent from Kirby School for thxe past three weeks because of tis. We hope they wiii be able to locate the, trouble. Mr. Leonard Hoy was swinglng a siedge àt bis work wben it fle-w off its handie and bit hîm on the head requiirig a couple 0of stitchs.j Leonard is bac~k at work again -= the good roads of our Townghi-p. The 9ixtb uine bas now been, sur- faceci with a new black tar road. Anoiher of our'Kendai citizens Wbo Was rother badiy shaken Up was Mr. Art Lowwho miissed hie footing wb t-n doing somne workt near a chmney and feil nue story, las Frdayafternoon in ooo Te new ùoý,rner of the Ben M&rdill farm returiu 'd home some thue ago to finçI One yo ung, man coTnlng from the bouse and two camne from the barn. TheY said they were looking for BilfMaclili. they seerned sUrprised that he did nrot live there anyniore. However when they were gone the new owner found i.hat bis d1shes, bc-31 ding iew as also gone. Had he mdri any suspicin'ýis he wouid have cç)p-, ied do;wn the licen'se numnber îof their car. Mrs. Bert Thompson has been fin Bowmanviiie Hospital for the past two weeks. We hope she may s*on be strong enough to corne home, The Worne1ný Instiute met at the home of Mrs. Jack Stapleton on Wednesday'ev 1ening. The la.dies that work on the For- estry gave Mrs. R. McMackin a gift on Tuseday evening before ahe moves to their new home in Osh- awa. Mr. Williami Jackson Sr. waa mowing his mother's ilawn on Mo day when he sufered a slght heart attack. On Tuesday eveiing a more severe onre camne so that lie wras, rushed to Bowm.ancville 1is- pitai for, relief. Fis many ficueds hope thiat rest will help him iý- cover. NORTHUMBERLAND -DURRAM HEALTH UNIT REPORT ffContinued from Page 1) piete health inspection to 598 sctiooi chiidren and other inspection (for communicable disease chiefly) to 270 children. Vision tests were given to 897 school childi-en. Audiometry 1226 audiomecter tests were cm pleted during lMay and 21 new bearing defects were indicated. 0:f the retests, 20 indicated a defect stîll present on the second orthr yearly test and Il now a.Ippear nr mal. Most of the audiometerteig was done in Clarke Town;Pship dr Iilng the month with sonme tests be ing dloue in Cobourg, Brighton and Powm-aniville. Sanitation Routineinpcos and investi. gations resuiting fromi complainits received required 61 visits. These ranged from accumulations resuit- ing from refuse flot being rem-oivcdý during the winter and early spring to dead animais being ieft on fainn land and side roads. With the usual springtime in- c4, ase An new home construction and modIernizing 0f existing farm homèes SR building lot inspections were made to determine tbe suit- 1 a 'y OP -le W.-O 'AZ ,

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