Birdseye 12 0z. Pkg. FroEn 3 lor 59c Hospîtality- Save 10c APÈ' LE P. i ea 39#.- Shortcake Layera Dixie Pride .DempftersCake,- 39C Week-end Assorted Pkg. of15 Manning, Biscuits 99C IGA 10 oz. Pkg. Potato Chips 45c W~e Resere the Right toLimit Quantities Prires Effeütive lune 24, 25, 26, & 27 . , ~SS< - '.0<, <4 4 4, *0<0<0<4, SA '-CA-if0 <4' * 4' s, ALA ~<', 4< <if S A *if.«<,<4AES~~jA~ «40 <if 404'044 LAI AA> <TAI! «04<5 <"4 ARaS S 4' O4<4'...AA0 00<4< o 'A 44j <4040 <4 S..A<.., <V ~ e '. MAPVAI « if «'4<) 4'0S "A AA.H~445 -~ A t. .4 Oc,-,! t ~t .* . 54 ,<IifI< - ONTAIUO SURLI44'N~A . , - ~>% A' k vif;.:, BEA40441'<4 A « ES <ONtHIL, O 4. 444* <~ ~VvI~W yOitC Carnation6 Cof fee îi,ate Lyons Discount Free 15 bagS <.ea Bags Pie Filler or 4 reg Jello Puddin gs oz., Jar 49e .v. Post "New Cereal"l Crispyr reg 'Në'dâl News Someë of ohr church attenders were suiprised last Sunday morn- ture jing Wheéi they came to the big urecreek on the seventh Uine west o fK-n 4al tI find that the bridge was aI' fi they had to turn a; ouàd S. r'd .onie to church by way of Oi'e i ne. In fact Lawrence- ýIreenwood's side road has beeii cr 'sy ail week . end with - people v.ho were fooled and had4 a detouir to the sixth line to go ~ east. 'Mr. Hl.* Davis is repairing th(- * uilding-'s of the farm formerly ned by Mr. Wilfred Little, thie ate (;eo'rge Luxon pi operty. M-S. John Hellebust of Port-. and -M4aine, is visiting her parents J1r. and Mrs. T. Stevens. The United Church Women wil 'eet at the home of Miss C. w. 'ig-ht o'clock. There will be a l'a~ of home bàking and a few ie- left fromi the bazaar wil f 4od.This will be Julyý 2nd as [ensay is a holiday. ï The 'W. I. are, planning a tïp toPi,)neer Village in North T?)r- ibto on July thèe seventh. Anyone j ;s-î,'come to dème with us. The Kendal Women*'s Instftaite jet at the hotne of Mrs. John Flenderson on 'Wednesday, June ) -7tn. 'Miss C. Wý. Stewart our His- to'ical Research Convenor gave, a al1k oni the 'History of Willow .-J Ia . The secretary Mrs. W. H F'oster gave'a report on the pro- f ceeds ' of the Penny Sale and plans * were inaide for the picnic f0 Pion- . <e WViHageon 'July seventh. fMrs. Mýary Luxon was t'aken to -owýmanviVe Iosp)ital on Monday. Mrs. Marlotte returned on Tues- day Wo her daýighte-rs,. M Foster. after rany weeks iin Bow- 10. oz. pkg, manville Hospital. Nlumbeirs 2 pkgs 69c Ballet White 69c, Serviettes pkgs. 49c Luncheon Napkins Kleenex. pkg. of 250 45c 2 pkgs 49c'5 Table rite Sliced COOKEDMEATS5 Macaroi & Cheese, APlee'1 & Pimento, Dutch or Chiek- en Lo af & Bologna 6 oz. pkg VC L-ean Mild Cured Pickýled or Peanieal Whole or Haif COTnnTAGE ROLLS l1b 43c Royal Guest Rindless Slîced Sehueiders 8 oz. chubs Side Bacon lb 59c Party Time Clubs pkg 21c Shopsy 12 oz. Plastic Container F'OTATO) SALAD or COLE SLAWM 29e Extra This Week- A Total 1 Qi1nus 0f -r. ~apcs RECEIVE AN EXTRA' $10>00 BONUS TAPE WITH MAXWELL 1OIJSE INSTANT COFFEE A JAX LAUNDRY BETERGENT - 16e off ECEIV~E AN EXTRA $6.00 BONUS TAPE WITH ÊLïENEX DINNER NAPKINS RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH IGA APPLE JUICE ~L)MARGARINE - 2c Off lNtGERSOL iCHEFESE SPREAD BIRDSEYE FROZEN WAX BEANS TABLERITE ,)KïNLESS SAUSAGE - pure pork ~E~S? <'Al lO'k ro -'< f L. .No. 1 C.i' 6 oz, jar Giant Size Pkg. of 60 48 oz. Tin 2 1-lb. Pkgs. 16 oz, Jar 10 oz. Pkg. 1 lb. pkg. Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade NEW. PneOTATOnES 10. lb bag 7!91c Produçe of U.S.A. Caigaça No. 1 Grade Delicious ýPeaches qt 39c" Ont. Rot Rouse No. 1 Grade Cucumbers 2 for 29c' Granny Smnith Ee*ine Aprdles 5 ;or 39c WI NS HORTICULTURAL PRIZE (Oontiuedl bàck page) allion.' Friday mornijng Mr. Robt. Cho- quette, Associate ComnmLsioner of the Centennial Commission, Ottawa gave aui interesting address en- Ltfed "Sow 110W frCentennial Harvest". fIe is a dynamic speaker and gavý.e some splendid advice. (Lis addýiress will shortly be avail- able to. the press). Discussion groups on- "Society Piojects" - Harvey Fraser of Pem- brok>,e; "Extension Aids lor Hort- icuitural Societies" - Moderator Pr of. Jas. Taylor; "Junior Activ- ities" moderated by Miss Ada Lin- ton~ of Scarborough and Mr. Win. Ha4 tnoll was one of the consul- tants wlho showed a great interest in the two young delegates front the Orono Junior Gardeners' Club, Misses Anette and Tove Jorgensen. The girls delivered their splendid addresses clearly and confidently and weî e truly ambassadors of goodwill from aie village of Or- ono. Il is the first timé that a Junior has been included in the convention programs., The results of the "Scrapook"' compettîion 9 years and under were announéed. Susan Aslett of Orono who won prizes in, the two elimination contests was not a winner but hier book wae highly praised by the judges and others who saw it. "The Centennial Tree Plaque", 10-16 years had several hundred entries soi we are very proud to announce the first prige winner is Marvin Burtis, R.R. 2, Orono, Clarke UnionSehool. Con- geratulations Marvin, thi~t $2n,00 check should be Worth the effort. IOther talks of interest were "Sketch and'Design" by Prof. C. E. M1cNinch, 'Publicity", Vaughan Douglas, Guelph. "Etiquette for Horticultural Societies", Frank Le Juene of Ridgeway, and "Insecti- cides - Probléms and Use" by Prof. W. C. Allen. Our own district No. 4 present- ed a resolution for Native trees to be made available for Horticultur- al beauttification, ît was accepted. The Horticultural Centennial itree, the new 'Royalty' flowering crab hbas been tested in all parts of Can~ada with favourable resuits. 50 000 will be available 'in'1967 to to Hlorticultural Societies for pub- lic plantings. It is a dark red leafed tree with a deep red blos- som.. Results of the Elections are as follows: President - James Deeney, j Niagara Falls; lst Vice President Hlarvey Fraser, Pembroke; 2nd ý Vice President - Dr. R. Ives, Bar- 1 1 - - -1 - -1- 1 1 ý 1 ý Il ;.M m >, 1 1