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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Sep 1963, p. 6

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ORONO EEKLY TIMES, THUPSD-AY, SEPTEMBER 19111, 163 'g1 ENDAL Luncheon Meat aSPORK or SPAM Campbeli's TOMATO SOUP Olde Tymne TABLE SYRUP R4oyal Gruest IGA COFFEE, weew End mix 12oz TnsMVANNING BISCUITS 2 for 9c AN GEL FOOD CAKE IGTA Choil 10 o.Tn PEACHES 1 oz 21I 8 for 89c E .sdhTmt CTSUP 1o2 33c 5e Off Specili Price 16 oz 3 SPIC & SPAN gi a 8c Off Reguuir Priee lb 9c CRISCO 3 lbi 1 bbag 59 airy MMI or Asre CADBURY BARS lPkg. -of 125 99C 41c for 41c for 45c Lnt 69c tin 99c Family Pack 29c C.f11,naF-stTableVftreties Seedless or Tokay fFresli Tender Green Ontario Grown SUSSEL'SSRnOUrTSqt 25c aA Deliclous Dessert Extra Fancy B.C. BRLETTMPARS 5 for 29cl [New lencia Size 135 SORANGES size 176 d oz 49 !)c Z=~ oc=0 o <= o=e= = C Oc 0< D TABLERITE - Canada's Finest Branded Beef! Blade Bone Removed EXRATOTAL $0 LDEb 4 OF mROAST l IN IGA ]BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITHSHORT !BR A T PIVORY SOAF - Personal Size Pkg of 10 bars CROSS CUT RIB ROAST GLEEM TOOTHPASTE Giant Size BONELESS SHOULDER RECEIVE $4.00 BONUS TAPE WITH BrsDiyBadRnls MONRC PSTR FOU 7lb. Bag BrBACON radRidl WÏX PAPER - Applefrd's Food Saver 100 ft. roll SL.ICED SIDEBA O Burns Pure Pork RECEIVE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH SMALL LINK SAUSAGE QUAKER MUFFETS 9 oz. Pkg Burns ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM Plut Brick HO DO W IN R STRAWBERRIES - Fraservale Frozen 15 oz. Pkg. ___________________________ CARROTS -Ontario No. 1 Grade 3 lb. Cello 6c . Off Blue Bonne t Coloured BOLOGNA Tableete Sliced 12 oz. Pkg. M ARG RNE3l un *9c lb 53c lb 59c lb 59c lb- 65c lb 49c lb 45c it 79c Mr. and Mrâ. Roy Mercer hkve one on a mofor trip te New Jersey o visit ber sister and, family. Ross Littie is under'the doctor's care because of an. infected knuce caused by a eut with a chain saw. îRoss works with the men ïcutting frees alongflhc new road. SMr. Ross Gay is putting4 in a ba;sement and furnace. Mr. Ben Hoy is having a bathroorn installed. Mn. Kcith Wood is waiting for thr't plasterens te complete their work. in his ncw home which is electric- ail heated. Mn. Norman, Kennedy. has excavatcd a new pond on his f arm. There was no frost damage on the Sixth line and only the most Lender plants around Kendal 'vere,:, touched. The tobacco harve-,ý con-, tInues, Fedraiji M.es The Septeir 1.-er Dîrector' meet- ing of the Durham County Feders- tion of Agriculture was held in the Agriculture Office, Bowmanville Information received fromn the Ontario Federation of Agriculture indicates that special permits are now being issued for the movement of faYrm equipment .(in excess of. 8 feet wid.e) on public roads durink Saturdays and holidays. In cases where farm equi'pment in excese 'f 14 fèetiu width must be trans ported on provincial Pighways, pro- vincial police are requested ta ex- cont the equipment. On all se<rond- ary roads, the owners must pro- vide a private escort in additioa t( Iobtaining the permitf(plus a special permit for Saturdays and holidays) and an eont. The owner must naow dslya red flagmountedun a rear corner of sucli equipnienf. Permits for the transponting of ýarm equipmenf of oven 8 f eet in width on any Queen's > Ëghway, muàt be Obtained f rom the Ontario Department of Transport. Iu thPe case of movernf-ntor, municipal nýoads sncb as' e oflfty 1or towni1ship, applications for permits are to lPc made to the clerk of the municipal- ity. The Hon. Wm., A. Stewart, Min- ister of Agriculture, annonuced thec a Fanni Machinery Board. The O>- fanlo Fanm Machiuery Ivsia tion Oommittee hadý recommended thec establishment' of 'silch a Board. If is hioped that somethingý will kwe doue so that disastrous delays at barvestiiig vill not 15e eicperieuced. Dalton Dorrell, chairman of the rural redevnlJopmen~t colnmittee, repotted thc happenings of the committee during the suminer. In the near future the Durhiam County Federat'ion of Agriculture intend te establisb a counity rural redevel- opment committce with representa- tion freni organizations in the county. Damage At Fairgrond Cuoceins Drtctis Each year the Directors of the Durham Centrai AgricuL urai 3o- ciety spend a great deal of time and money to improve and repair the buildings, fences and bleachers I ut the fair grounds. The wora 15s donc during the three months of fine weather preceding the fair At is amazing -and annoying to the irectors that the work it takes three mont'hs for hemi to do, caot be wilfully undone by children witfin a short week. Since the closing of the fair on Saturdey, September l7th a large number 01 cidren have gone on a destructive spree, pulling bo0ards froi al theb structures. The fields on the fair grounds are a wonderful place to piay but the buildings are private property and should be treated as such. Parents are hereby notified t'hat any children found playiug on the grandstand or in any of tlhe , buildings shall be severely deaIt with and that the parents will 'be Iliable for anydamage donc to any g Society property. Chldren have been found going under the grand- stand where the uew pari-mutuel wickets were constructed this year and although parents may not be aware of the fact, 'somne children have been getting in and finding At very difficult to get ouf again. W~i11 ahl the places to play in Orono the Direct ors ask that children be kept from the fair buildings as the Se- ciety will in- ne way be respoasiible for any accidents tihat may occur.

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