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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Jul 1964, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THRSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 Ail IGA Stores Areas Fresh Cicken Cuts LESor BESSlb 55c "Pride of Canada" Pear Shaped BURNS CA'NNED HAMS Wihole Spht -Fece PORKTENJDERLOIN Schnieders Country Style PURE PORK SAUSAGE Prices Effective July 8. 9, 10, Il We Reserve ohe Right to Limit Quantities 15 oz. Tins ins 29c 24oz jar'49c I BAKERY FEATURES HospitaUity Cinnamon Sugaru Apple Pîe 45c Demipster's Fren~ch pkg. of 6 Pastry 35C Farm Style Christies RoIls 12 for,33c For The Sweet Touth' Beaver White 29e ptkg Popcàtn 25c Nut or 41ýIIê and Nut, Vankirk IN Bars 29C Kt OOLAIDY Regular Presweetened 10 for 49c 5 for 49c Savouiry Tropiceal Flavour BANAA no waste-alI meat 'Van Camp - Save 8c' BEANS & PORK Strawberry with added pectîn AYLMER. JAM MGA 14) oz Cherrios; 81/2 oz. Coco PU-Ils or Trix; BIG 'G' CEREALS Rupert Bi-and Frozen Hallbu FISH & CHI PS IGA - Save 36r I'NSTANT COFFEE 10 oz jar $1,29 2 pkgs.59ýc 20d oz pkg 63c Fiery Red Large Size Produce of U.IS.A.an No. 1 Grade Offly the FreshI Tastfe Best Save 6c BICK'S BABY DILLS 5 fox' 39c Size 140's doz 49c 32 oz jar 47c Celebration - Ail Flavours ROBINHODCK MIX, 18 oz 43c Coloured - Quarters MOtJNARCH MARGARINE Crest Regular -or Super KOTEX' lb 27c griant size.5 pkg of 12 39c AR MSTRON G'S Extra This, Week 0f $o i32 ln ý nfus OtalTapes BONUS TAPE il oz. Size RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6.00 BONUS TAPE Miratcle Whip SALAD DRESSING 32 oz. Jar BuyOne - Get One Free MIR LIQUID DETERGENT 2 24-oz. size REÇEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 BONUS TAPE Choice IGA PEACIIES 20 oz., Tins IGA MILD CHEESE 12 w., Cuts Fraservale, Frozen STRAWBERRIES- 15 oz. Pkg. Tablerite Slieed COOKED IWEATS 6-oz, Vac. Packed Ontario No. 1,Grade NEW POTATOES, 10 lb. Bag. lb 99c Kendal News MUrs. Reýg Elliott, hier sistèr, Miss Mar,,garet Senes of Ottawa and a cousin from St. Catherines, left Maltor Airport by Jet P1a)ne for th'ý. Ca!ýary Stampede on Tîies- I1 dav rnio-n;"g, Julv the ~* Th-, nlplu on travelling to Vie- t t-ia bfýf'r' returnjnz hv tramn eddown t,îe Great Lakes by boat. lyen dies of thp Kendal *Ii1teMntored to "Piocd1ieer Vil- '0'near Woodbridge on Tues. day. They were favoured with per- if ýct weather for their 13icnic. Mo-. Jo'n Gordon was 'ushed ta 'Rowman' i1le IlOsPital o, Tuesday *jfor, an nration for apTwndiciti,ý *We wish him a speedy recovery. jMiss Marion Therteli is 'another )ne in hospital from this area. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Irwin are the proud parents of another baby oy bhrn a week ago. The United Churcli Women met t the home of Miss C. W. Stewart an - Tuesday evening, July 2nd, (ne of the main business items was a discussion of the, renovation of Our church kcitchen. Miss C. W. Stewartgave a Most int Vt *Ing, accounit of the week she attended the Bay of Quinte Conference as a delegate fromn the Newtnnville Charge. It was decided, to post- ponte, the sale of home baýdng tili Our August meeting when it would be in 'the afternoon at Mrs. T.' Steven' home. However some home baking was brought and sold. The proceeds will go to Mis- ïsions. Lunch was nrovided by Mrs, J. Carscadden and Mi's. W. H. Poster. Mr- and Mrs. Jerry Byers (nee Carolyn Poster) are happy to an- nounce the arrivai of a baby girl ýon July 7th. MXiss Mary Stewart of Peter- borough is holidaying with bier cousin 'Miss Joan Falls. Congratulation to Mr. J. L. Ton !who hias suJccessfuIlly passed his; course at Peterborouigh Teacýhers' Colleg-e and will be principal o Ke.ndal Area School for the comi- Ing year. Rev. Robert Gay B.A. will be the guest speaker next Sunday morning in Kendal United Churcb. Robert hbas been studying in the UJnited States and ýshould have 1a fine message for us. TRENT UNI VERSITY ANNOUN- CES JOURNAL 0F CANADIANt' STUDIES (Continued, from ipage, 1) and that a journal devoted specif- ically to Canadian Studies in al fieldsý was desirable. President Symons said that hie hoped thie Journal would offer a mneeting place' for academic studies of Canadian society fromn many dis- ciplines and Points of view, and that it would itself be a stimulus to such studies. The Journal, while published at Trent University and' supported by the University, will be editori- ally independent,. It will be mari- Iaged by its owri editorial board representing various fields of ae- ademic interest, and will seek both contributors and subscribcrs a cross Canada. A planning cdini- mittee for.the Journal, made up of 9Professor Denis Smith, Professor J. S. Pettigraw, Professor Marion ,G. Fry, and Mr, J.'D. P. Martin, is now making detailed prepara- tions for the creation of the Journal. HOPE POSTPONES SCROOL DECISION Hope Township council Friday followed eiçample of Port Hope Council in deferring a decision on the request from the Durhami C o u n t y D i tr i t H i g h S "ho o - -a l i~ 3 lb tii $2.69 1 lb pkg 49c RECEIVE AN EXTRA $10.00 Blaèk Flag INSECT BOMB 1

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