0< ~ PX44 ~ < ~ 4 ~- C 1 ~'l~~ BRIGHT'S- AÎPPLE JUICE, 48 oz 33c, coboe CLOVERLEAF SALMON MAYONNAISE 16 oz jar. 43c Ym~pared 16 oz..Jr FRENCH'S WUSTARD 2 for 43c m1onarch -1leoz. lgs. POLJCM PAX CAKE MIX 2 for 29c Frozen . Beef, Veal, Pork, Salisbury Steak B-oz. Pkg PoarKigfor i $1 -Kraft VELIVEETA 1k-C ~ 7 r QUAKER MUFFETS 16 z 9e S- ~16 o o 29c fl CàMfrs.la-hjuicyValencia Size 1 rProduoeo ...NwCo Cardinal Prôudce of U.S.A. No. 1' Santa Rosa doz 79cing rea SGRAPES lb 25c PLUMSý qt 39c LIMES doz 39ce00 WE FEATURE TPORON-TO CJT-Y PRICES On. Every Item Every Day. "Cone In And Compare for,,Your golf., EXTRA,,. A Total of $38,0OO IN BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH "THE TEA TIIAT DARES" TEA BAGS Pkg. of 60 OMO DETERGENT - 15e off Giant Size SCOTT FAMILY TISSUE - coioured 4-roil pkg.> CIGARETTES -Ail Popular Brands ctn. of 200 SEAMLESS NYLONS - Midi Pair RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH Coloured or coiourless GOOD LUCK MARGARINE 2-lb. Pkg. Frozen Banana or Chocolate FARMHOUSE CAKES - 16 oz. Pkg. NEW POTATOES - U.S. No. 1 Grade 10-lb. bag SLICEIJ COOKED MEATS 6-oz. Pkg. Tablerite Fresh Chicken Cuts LEGS o BREASTe b Shopsy Ail ,Beef Weiners lb pkg 49c Shopsy 12 oz. Puastie Container Potato Salad or Cole Slaw 29c Wc Reserve The.Right to Limit Quantities Food Prices Effective June 26, 27i, 28, 29 ARMST -RONÎG'S iGA> Orono, Ontario KENDAL jKendal's oldest veteran sold his home last Saturday and wiU, sali for England in- July. He ewau a veteran of the Boer War and of the first World War. He came ta Kendal July îst, 1920. HIe bought a home ln Kendai and the farin land nortb of Arthur Thompaon. Inow owned by Mr. Wm. Reid. He learned farmdÉng the bard way. The V.L.A. had sent hlm one, sea- son to heip a fariner and learu frmhlm. Ho wever this fariner lad a large hoe crop and kept hlm nOeing most of the time. 11 After the death of bis first wile he sold his stock and took atp o Engiand. When'returiËng on thec boat he met his second wife on ber way to British Columbia. Later she came to live' in Toronto and they were married. Thcy celc>brat- cd their twenty five year wcdding anniversary about ten ycars ago. Mrs. Stoker passed away at Christmas last year. Mr. Stoker's. eyc siglit has been failing. He was quite proud of the beautjfui gold waich the blind Instutute gave him. He carried his white cane wben îvalkýng on the street. We hope that, he may enjoy bis. reman.ng years with his sister-in- law in England. Mr. and, Mrs. 'Russcl Wright, Kcnny, Bonnie, Nancy and David of Cameron, were Sunday visiton. of Mr. and M&rs. G. Cathcart, Mrs, A Swarbnick and Mrs. Reg. B lit. Mrs. W. H. Foster, Mrs. A.. Low,' Mrs. J. Stapleton and Mrs. Wm. Mercer went to Petérbonough to attend a banquet on Priday. The Jguest speaker was President ot the Federated Women's Institutes of the World and a'world travel- 1cr. Garry McMackin bas gone te Calgary to spend bis summer va- *cation. Several fniends froni around liera attended the Mitchell Funerai on Monday., The guest speaker next Suniday morning at 11:15 a.m. Wili ho Rtev. E. Cotton B.A. He is preaching annilversary services at Newton- ville first. UCW Meeting (Continueci from page 1) the sermon? We should broaden our outloo]k by being kind to new Canadians-' educating them to our Canadia ways. it bEilps to makle them feel like one of the group, to be accept.. ed in a Christian manner. Mrs. Allen ciosed these benefýic- l remar¶s witb a poem "Be Strong." M&rs. Irwin expressed on béhaif of the group our appreciation to Mrs. Allen for lier informative- oomments, she also expressed thanks to the Stiapies family for their kind hosldtality. 1 A Àbumorous reading was given by Mrs. Gdfbson wbich created many smies.' A buffet luncheon was then served and a social time enjoyopd bringing a dehlghtful afier- noon to a close. Poster Contestlb (Continued from page as well. These awards wîll be presented at the Durhaifl County Safety Night, to be held la the Oddfellows Hall, Orono on Friday, October 4th. A iist of the prize winners is aa f ollows: JUNIOR SECTION Grades 1-4 inclusive) 233 entries. 1. Sandra Werry, No. 1, Ennis- kîllen; 2, Bonnie Barlow, -Park St., Or.- ono. 3. Gary Kirton, 6 Lavinia St., Port Hope. Brian Peck, 13 Fraser St., Port Hope; Geraid Sproule, 98 Sher- boumne St., Port Hope; Stephen Barrie, No. 4, Bowmanville; Joyce Westercelt, No. 3, Port Hope; Kar- en Schoonderbeek, No. 1, Ennisk- Mîen; Sally Staples, No. 1, New- casile; Bruce Tranmer, 6 Gregory <St., Port Hope. SENIOR SECTION Grades 5-8 increlusive) 190 entries. 1. Judy Gorton, No. 3, Port Hope 'f. Bill McGreery, 4 Mi1tchell St., 3. 3Ja Hunt, 16 Bedford St., Port Hope. 1Anita Wells, No. 1, PortHoe Janice Pethick, 140 Bruton St., Port Hope; Susan Long, 5 King St. JPort Hope; Linda Cou ch, No. 2Y Newcastle; Judy Behmn, 166 Bruton St., Port Hope; Pat Manley, 13 Lavi:rý,i 4', Port Hme-a; 7 :e _ .- ", No. 1, ý . __ à oz. Tins 4for 45e V2 size Tin 2 for 85c