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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1964, p. 8

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.............. Y TUNES, THURSDAY,i SEPTMBER10W,1964 G ED -ýýT YO0U R C£ARDS AT ITS'S 10 EASY TO PLAY T V BINGO - CHANNEL 12 PETERBORO - CHEX 12:30 to 1:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDA Y. i First Game: Electric Appliance, 2nd Game: $9'25.00 Cash Ail Expense, Paid TRIP for- TWO For a week to snch exciting places as The World's Fair,, The Bahamas Etc. (or if you choose Major Appi- ances) At the End of 13 Weeks: 1965 Studebaker WAGONAIRE liemember there is a, winner every game announced right on the air. p BACK To SCHOOL S A&LE Colnfplete with Refilanid sepirators. Reg. value $2.57 Specal $1.98 Top Quaity Fiesta Peu and Pencil Set FREE! for ouly ý Folder, $75. in RegIster Tapes or 2,9c plus ¼, Folder, $37.50 in tapes- or 29e plus 'A foider, $37.50 intapes Outspan Juiey Valeiwia Oranges Crisp G'ardlen Fresh Canada No. 1 Grade LETTUCE Tender'. Fresh Caniada No. 1,Grade .CARçROTS 3-Ring Zipper Biinder Extra Large Rings and Assorted Colours, Reg. value $3.95 Special $2.79 S1ze 928s's 3dozen $1 2for 29c 3lb bag Tasty, CAniada No. 1 Grade. BAR"TLETT PEARS PORKXl SHOULDER ROAST lïb 3 3 Tasty and Weil Trime BUTT PRK CHOPS Tablerite lRiudls SLICED SIDE BACON Shop"e 'Instanit Sandwicht" CORNED BEEF EXTRAA TOTAL $50 IN IGA BONUS TAPES Beceive $10.00 Bons Tape with VISTA SIMVONIZ 3 oz. GAY Iqi-d etergent 30 oz. Receive $3.()o Bonus Tape With COLGATE TOOTIIPASTE Gt. Size TIDE DFTZI4GNT Gt. Size neceive $4.0à euns Tape With Ayinj.er C1ioie 15 oz. Tin SLICËD BEETS 2 Aylmer Chiçe, 15 oz. Tin FEAS & cjAeROTS 2 Parka y rwn a, C ur' Bordëén'CRATE-AIJCHEESE S oz. STOKELY CORN - Frozen Z2 lb. pk. Tablerite'Sllced BQLQÇNA 12 oz. Plkg. poTATioEKS - ùnt. No. 1 10 lb. bag PORK BUTT ROAST 2 for 29C 6 for 29c lb, 43c lb 53c, lb 69c 2oz, Boilable Pkg. 2 for 49c Aylmier Boston Brown BANS with PORK York (with 4 oz. Free) PEANUT ibUTTER 4e Off, MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE AYL.MER CAT.SUP, Ayimer Choice 15 oz, Tins PEAÇII HALVES 2 for 43C ChoiceeBartlett, 15, am Tins AYLMER PEZS for 53e Ayinmer Choice 2'ý0 oz, Tins ASS'T PEAS 2. for 37 c AYhner TOD ATOEIS - 2$Âez. Tin '26C Betty Croeker 18 Qz. pk. PIE CRUST MIS. 29e ,5 oz 4 for 69c1 20, oz jar 41 c lb bag 81 c 2 for, 39c iN$JT4NT1PU »»INGS 2 Pk-gs. for 29C Digeýtvû, Gngr iiC rîsp Bread âiciîiiBISUIS "8-o7- pkgs. 37C Raspberry. Rube HOSPITAIY PIES49e Niels80n's s-ip$edL Pkg. of ,C»OQJAT'E BARS 2 for 49c Birdseye Frozeiu Awake 6 oz. Tins ORANGE DRINK 2 for 15e w- 11 oz Umm ýýKen dal INews iThe Kendal pupils who wiIl be entering grade nine of the Clarkec High School this year are Ba-rbara Burley, Anne Foster, Dianne 'Lit.. tie and Jeanette Maartense. Wlaile Tcrry Brown wili attend the niewyj, Tcýchnical High School in Port Hope. Ï The Sixth line neighbours were îsllocked on Tucsday moriing to fipar of the sudden passing of Mr. George Morton. He was born on1 jthe f arm where bhis son Robert now lives. He attendcd the sixt.h line sehool. Then farmed tili fourteen years ago when hc moved into Orono. Sympathy is extended ito Mrs. Morton and to his.daughft- ~vs n~ l YrieI and .huss on Robert -id their families. Mr. and Mrs. George Lofthou3e vis -ted with Miss Marion McKelvey and Miss C. W. Stewart on Sun <lay. Centennial Projeci 1(Continued on page 5) ited bas preparcd initial plans for the supporting parks and to cre- ate a setting that will enhance the b)uildings of the complex. 1 The appropriateness of 'the loca- tion of the site has been confirm- cd -flot only by Projeet Planning Associates, Lîmitcd, but also 4y M. V. Joncs and Associates Lim- itcd. This latter firm is headed by Mr. M. V. Joncs, former Com- missioner of Planning for Metro- politan Toronto. It is hoped that maintenance of the parklands wilI be carried out by the Metropolitan Toronto Parks Parks Department. The site.,, at the geographical heart of greater Toronto forms par-t Of a 5-mile-long Metro re- creation) com)plex. Served by pub- lie and prrvate transport, it will. Jbe liniked in 1967 by the, Don Val 4ley Parký-way to llighway 4 -01; i jthe Gardiner Expressway to Quee'a IElizabeth Way; also via 401 to the castern Part of Ontarit> and to tfie nforth via HigbWay 400 and theý proposed iinwHighway 404. OGrono Church (Çýontînued from page î) ping tea in traguec conformity tat custom, when by its basic natur'e, it ought to be leaping into thqe midst of the fray. We ought not to be fooled by such articles as those denouncýing everything but the literai ncpl tation of the story, nor should wo bc too casily convincedj that there is great virtue in fillowýing a liardi literal interpretation. When woe seck out the spiritual truth con, taincd in it wc find that it bas a message for every age and ever.y experience, and th'at it will speak to evcry man who lias cyes to see and cars to hear. Your children should have cvery opportunity to avail thcmselves of the undcrstanding- that will stand thcm'in good stead in a few yeari? time whcn thcy arc away from you and confronted by tbings whichý you cannot control. Don't bc afraid to trust God and to let hlm lead you into 'a deeper understanding of spiritual truth. God is pî just I greatash ever was and Jes,,us Christ is just as necessary for )ur salvation, but we have to trust Hîmn to gu ide us. I(From a sermion prcach,ýed y4 jRev. Basil E. Long). WAYNE 'S

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