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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Feb 1964, p. 8

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-q HOT11 CROSS BUINS .6 for 39c RHU)BA RB PIE each 49c COOKIES pkg 35c ceCormick's lHoney 13'/ino. pkg. GRAHAM WAFERS 35c- FamilyPaitk - MA!Hk or Assorited CADI3URY BARS 2 for 49c Tomate (jr Vegetable 10 Wz.Tins CLAýRKS 0P 4 for 45c KelloggS 7 Pi. pkg. FRUIT LOOPS 29c Srf 40e o ff King Size DETERGENT 99C Food 1Pies Effecive Feb. 19, 20, 21, e2 We Jiseýrve libce Rrght io Limit Quantities g TOT.AL $~IN BONUSg g 0F8 TAPESg REUEWIVE AN EXTRA $M00 BONUS TAPE WITHg NESTLE'S QUIK - 20e off 2l.Tin 1 0RECEIyE gAN ETRA $6.001 BONUS TAPE WITH [ 0 LIPTONS TEA BAUS Pkg. of 60 0 gCOLGATE 1,OOTIFASTE Giant Size [ 0Wtli FrteeToth li rush gRECEIVE AN EXTRA $4.010 BONUS TAPE WITH O gIGA GINGERALE 2 80-oz. qsott1es [ oSTRAWBERRY 4TAM - GA 24-oz. Bottle, gRECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.10 J3NUS TAPE WITH 0MARGARINE - Golden Dew Coloured 1 lb. pkgs. [J0 oSLICED (IOOKED HAM Tablerite vac $eaied 6-ez. [ gCOOKIXG ONIONS - No. 1 Grade 5 lbs. 0[ gFROZEN FISH STICKS eluewater Haddock 10 oz. Premiuni Swift's Weiners Briokfiild Skinless Swif ts Sausages Premîi-um,$Ilced P-idless Swift's Side Bacon lb 45c lb 45c l b 69é, SWIFT'S IGA SALE PU ~.Tin V 39c 1O !5oz. Tins 10for 99c, 3oz lin 19c lb 29cý - --- .....ORANGS DOZEN $Ize 1388 3j9c 2-29c 2-35c Luncheon Meut r Save if SWIFT'S PRE1Beef or Irisht - Save 12e SWIFT'S STEM Pard - »Leef orfBeef ýGrav DO)G FOOD BABY'MEAT Jfewel SHORTENING .S. No. tGrade Gardon Fresit - U.S. No. 1 (Grade Crisp LETTUCE Tasty Ontarie Grewn 5 MUSH R-"OOMS Golden Urest FROZN BRAD DUGII K,;âendal News We'11 see you at 'the TPot Luck Supper on Fniday nïihin edl Two MIiss Pattersons f rom n r onto are practice teacliing in Ketn- di senior rom this weel-. Kendal friend's and reIâitis at- tended the funera] of Mrs.Lrm paeden on Monday afternolm. 511V was born norIth of Kenidai on V Parmn oastof M.r. Fred Wx~ farlm and attended McLeian a sehool. Then her father Mr. Ejijail Bull'td, moved to tihe farin now owned by Mr. J. Murphy atSihil- oh. We extend our syr-ipaitby bt the bereaved family. Mr. David Mercer hiad tihem, ri;ï- fortune to have 11he car he w driving side-swiped by another e and very badly daniaged. Thher car couldn't help but be baý,dly damaged aisa, howeve.r the dr;iver drove away at break-nieck speed. Why? Was he escaping from Lite liaw? Was his license su0pernded? Let us hope he is soon oamunlht and apprehended. HORT]ICULTU1iAL ANNUAL (Oontinued f rom page 1) 2nd Viýce Mr. Or'ville Cialice Secretary- Mr. John CalàweU- Treasurer Mrs. Nonian Afli Press Secretary - Mrs. Harry* Bailey. Auditors - Mrs. Neil Porter, Mira. Herb Muray. Jun. Gardeners Director - Mre:. Thos. Faiirhother. Diredtors - Mrs. Lawrence Hoo- ey,, Mrs., Everett Couvier, Mrs. Gordon Watson, Mrs. Thos. Fai%- brâther, Mrs. Carl BillmingIsm. Donald Evans, Mrs. Carlos Tass- blyn, Mrs. Hartley Barlow, Mrs. Milford Sheriwin" Mrs. Harold Oob- bledick. Aiter a short sîng song te meet- ~ing closed with 'God Save the Queen." The Society wishes to expre,3s J hanks to Jackrn'an Florisits 6f Bowmanivillle for donations of ite l ieautUiful Chrysantheiume iand bto Rtolpi Hardware, Orono for -a loively frang'ing flower pot and bo Mis. Fairbrother for her artAItic iaible arrangements and Vo a1l others who helped in anyotn way. 1b 49cl ' iIr

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