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Orono Weekly Times, 6 May 1965, p. 8

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- -~ - m'~--,c ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1965, 0 QC= Il C= Il 0 C= 0 C= Il C= Il <0 : SWIFTS SPECIAL 0 MIX 'EM or MATCH 'ElM IlP-AGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 14-Uz.o 4 nBEEF or IRISH S TEWS 24 oz. ting L or PRMLUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. ting LI à Ail Prices Effective May 5, 6, 7 and 8 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities TEA BAS 00for59 Celebration C ,,ake Mix RE ,SIe, E1,117POWDERS JELLO MONARCfï Margarine 2 for 79c 10 for 99eg 2 for 56c Moter's Day MIDI NY"1LONS 2 pair 77c And Receive An Extra $2.00 Bonus Tape Lady Beth Assorted Chocolates lb 79c 2 lb $1,.55 iBologna SSwifts Premium Sliced jjANGE ORIK - 12 oz. Tin - - 39e IFOOD Beef or Beef & Gravy 8 15-oz. tine 89C [,TUP- Monareh Twin Pack 2 16.oz, bMes 59e affed White or fruit [LOWS ?2 li-oz Pkgs---------45e SPECIAL ColB4BINATIONOFFER! one 20 oz. tin Staff*rdgsStrawberry..Rhllbarb PIE FILLER and One 18 oz. Pkg. Monarch PIE CRUST MIX Both For Sur.kist Valencias Size 113 Houtat kg,, of 39 Hospitality Aprjle Pie each ------- ------4' MARSMAI9* iB.OSSOX - --29- BOSITA¶tYASSORTMENT 1 lb. pkg.35 ASSIS JAFFA ORANGE JUICE 2 20 oz. tins 37c RECEIVÉ A4N EXRA $10.00 'TAPE WITK RECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 TAPE WITH SALA D tESSENq1Mirace Whip '32 oz. jar IGA INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. jar IGA MILD CHEESE 12 oz. Cut PINESOL eO'LEANER 15 oz. size MIDI NYLONS A-11 Sizes 2 pair CELERY HEARTS Prod. of U.S.A. Can Ne. 1 It.ECEIZVE AN EXTRA $6.00 TAPE WITI! HADDOCK- & BATTER Ilighliner Frozen. 14, oz. JEWEL SHORTENIaNG 3c off 1 lb. pkg. MINCED BEEF Freshîy grounid Pkg. Delicious and Refreshtng California No. 1 Grade STRAWBERRIES 3pînt $1,00, doz 59c Crisp & Tender Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. i Grade CAROK%'T S 3lb 29c, Ontarjo Hoft. House Cucumbers 2 for 29c I Kirby 1Now'ý,s M.and Mrs. Ken Bail are' ~ uilding -their new home west of Kirby. Friends at Kirby are~ very plesed to krow Cary Patterson b wp e hrnne one of thesqe davsý aký iis r.ndlr Ted Mercer of Car1erW1'isited' with Mr. and ~ ~ ~ &d p inr and family Suday. Sudyis 'FarriX-ý Day" as well -'s :d~~ dat'. ' There will he joint ser vice, there being no SuJay"~o Parents an-d their f fni1lies w-11i1xxorskiip together at Î):45. Let us al try and have no liV ewS. 74aTu yk mecti ng of the U.C.W. w shdTuesday e'enïrig in the Su k býii oorn 'FThe presi- d det, Inez Harris, opened the se, vire with hymn 493 and fol- lowed with prayer. Seripture reading svas read by Jean Wannan Joanna Rutherford read a very interesting paper 'What does the Lord require of thee?" A piano solo by Karen Lowe ry was enjoy- ed by ail after xvhfich hymn, 500 ras sung. Katie Lowery gave a very wel prepared andi interesting talk fror the study 'book on the churcli in Trinidad. Minutes of the last meeting and the roll eall was conducted by Leona Wilson. Business of the moment was discussed andi decisions madie. Ten ladies were present. The meeting was brought to a- close with the Mizpah benediction Congratulations to Karen Low- ery on the printing of her poetry "~My Pet and F" in the SLook - I'va in Prinit, which is part 'of the "Discovery." MY PET AND 1 I have a liftte kitty, Her fur is soft as silk, She runs around the house al day, She's ýby my side at work or play, She visits me whcn I arn sick, And ickiýs her paws and doesn't ki jck. Our dog, he ichases heit up trees, An makes her stay up, there to freeze, 'My' kitty she, is very nice, She goes and eats up ail the mice. My lîttie brother lie pulls her tail, And calis lier just a littie whalei I like my kitty very mucl, I tliink she hasthe gentie touch. Karen Lowry, 10, Orono, thit. Anyone wishing their items of interest published, please call 2579J or the Orono office. Kendýal The Kendal ladies met on Wed- nesday in the new kitehen to quilfthtle Dresden Plate quiit for the Penny Sale o be held on MaY 15. We were pleased to weleome the friends of the Kendal con- gregation Iast Sunday afternoon at the dedicai-on of the new chutrcl kitchen, Among the visi- tors from a distance were Mrs. Sn-ell of Bowmanvilleand Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGee of Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elliot't of Bw- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Françis Hall of Toronto; Mr. and Mms. Win. Robinson andi Mrs . CocU Robinson of Orono; MT. WIn. Mer- ley and Miss Perrin; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hancoek and Miss Peggy Han- cock of Orono. Mrs. E. Coatham and daugliters vi.siteri ber, mother Mrs. Wm- Mercer and, attended thie service on1 Sund ay.- Next Sunday is f amily day and weunderstansl a number Of childrefl &Î1I lie baptized. 1. Mrs. M. Falls û£ Peterborough visiteri her son Mr. Len Falls last weekend. On Menîday afternoon a grass fire caused the lass of a coltge on No. 35 highway. Thiis was north of the Township of Clarke boundary so the Orono Fire Bi. gade did not go. The fine raiù'- Tuesday evening will help to pre- vent otlier fires. Spsrings work on the landi has just begun a very late spring. Mrs. R. C. White, our xninist- er's wif e is la Bowtmanville hos- pital foilowng an operation. W. (Continued page 6),

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