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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Jun 1965, p. 8

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O1RONI, 1N1KLY TIMES, THIJR$DAY, JIINE 24th, 1965 1~' z 4 Varietfies ALLEN DRINKS IGA CHOICE PEAS a- C= < O o O - Ilostess POTATO CHIPS 2 lO-oz. Pkgs---------- $100 1 Q.T.F. Crush'eti or Tidbits 15 oz. ins g g PINEAPL -5 for --- - ---------------- ---- $1 Saicor Fafley Solld Pack 7 oz. Tins 1 fi WRITE TUNA- 3 fopr $,00 ,O 13 Tomnato & VegeItable 10 oz. Tins g AYLMERf SOUPS - 8 for ------------ --------- $100 4 Varieties BICKS RELISHES 4 12 oz. jars- $1,00O Reg.. or Chuibbie KLEENEX 7 Pkgs. for --$100 g 48 oz. Tins 3for $1 -BURSTING WITH JUICE Sze16' Sunkit RAGE 3 doz $1, feaWiOrniaý FiuestV Produce ot U.S.Aî. Can. No. 1 Bing herris. lb 39c New',Crop CaHl iaProduce ot U.S.A. Can. No. 1, CadialGrapes lb 291C Cani. No, 1 Grade Crisp "Lettuc'e Large Headts 23c Prices Effective June 28, 24, 25, k 26 W,- Resqerve Ule Rlght t. LinijiQuantities týty sT Fa94C siz;ý" SWIFT PREIWIUM, SMXOKED, READY TO SEVE REEV N 10.00 TAP>l E k ilouse andG12i îzoz. 8iz, RAc SMc ShMouldrl ~ Granulated WRITE-.$UGAR 10 bb 1 h akgTblrt 3VNEs FOOD SEAN IRA $4.0 A PE ro 1 / lb Patkage Maple Lest SIDE BACON, shced rmdless FOOSALPH AXPEpi 10 " . oo6 ounce pckae Tablerfte BOLOGNA, Sliced, aileor $ RECEIVE AN ýEXTk4 $2,00 TAPE with Swift Premliuin- Short Sheýiak Burn's Boneless Bluewater FROZEN FLSH KRISPS. 10 oz. Beady to Eat, Whlole or H11ait Regular or Ready to Serve Swift Preiumin eady Wto4 - Bone in SMOED RI S5CS Pg. Smoked Ham lb 63c, Dinner Ham lb 93c Ontario Faney rMeIcNTOSU APPLES 3 lb. g Surf - 40e off DETERGENT - King Size $1,00 g 13Cordon Bleu Boneless 7 oz. Tins 1 o CHICKEN - 3 for $1.00 à gRegular size BRYLCREÈEM - 3 Tubes for $1,00 g armhouse' Frozen 8 oz. Pies g gAPPLE PIES - 3 for-----------------------100 A RMS,' - '~-~ ~. Kendal Miss C. W. Stewart heiti a Stanley Products Party at lier home on Monday, June 21 when she entertaineti the Sixth Lino ladies. Sorry to report that Mrs, Ritih. ard Morton has heen in Oshawa Hospital for the past week. We hope she may soon be better. The Kendai Women's Institute met at the home o[f Mrs. Rej. El- liott ou Wednesday evening, June 16tl with the Vice President Mrs. E. Couroux in the chair. The minmâtes of the last meeting were read by our secretary Mrs. W. Turanisky. Since we had matie 'veU at the lFielti Day booth it was eci-ed 1 pay for another ~v Up' ~-the Park. The samne ne.- ýý 2e t the one that is there e ta be askecl to get mat- e2 jal for another. This miglit help to take Some of the'echildren frorn the merry-go'round which is al. waYs -Verioaded. A Womeii's Institute picnic is fflanned for july 6. It will be a trip to Callingwood. Anyone wish- ing to go contact Mrs. W. Foster, Mrs. W. Turansky took as her roll eall, "Naine a modern way Of cOO'king." Her motto, wag "Grandma's cooking a labour of, love." Then she read several, in- terestifnig passages £rom, a 1901, cook book. Some of the, atvice given Was, quite humfforous e.g. do not die the hair as it effectsHi brain. Lunch was servedby our hoqlt. ess Mrs. M. Manders and Mr, -E. Couroux.' A contest, was conducteti !Mrs. H. Foster. The next etig wil'l be in Sepyteniber at Miýss C, W. Stewart's Congratulations to Mr. antid . Jas. English on the birth of a baby daughter Jili Leaih on June 9t.Mr. and Mrs. ArtLo are the Kendal grantiparents, The hay crop is very light, Somne farmners have begunaing. If we do flot get rai saoonthr wili be 'notinig to harvest. Is any effort being made toý se- cure a veterinary for Clarke Township? Many animais wuli ho,ý lost if the farmers cannot get a veterinary ,vhen their stock be- Kirby M-and Mrs. Melville twr of' Bondnthead called on friends _4n he i-strict recenýtly. Mrs. Stew,'art was a former Kirby teacher bt ter kniown as Mamie Huhert'., 1A miscellaneous shower fo>r Miss Donna Couvier àaS held i at the hocme oft Mrï,. Merrili GraLhamy n Tuesday evening. Carol Graâ e an, Judy Vagg andi MayJa1 Brough were the hostesses. Don- nla openled many beautiful gifts taken tro'ns a wishing weil and c'aciOusl5Y thanketi her friends Mr~ ti~ ond Chapm ans sale was a huge suecess., yefreshneft 'Were serivet by tlhe UC.W. of TUrby. Mr- and Mrs. Jfin Guerur of St. Clouo, Minn. (Muriel Moi-ton) nti Miss Evelyn Hlarris were re- cent visitors with Mr. anti Mrs. Lawrence Harris antifamlly. 1There is to be no church ser- vice or Sunday School on Suntiay, Decoration Day. Watch for the date Of the Annual Strawberry Social to be held eariy' in July. Mrs. Jas. Wannan and son William ceIebirated their b!rth- days 'on the l5th of June. Several calleti during the day, Mr. anti Mrs. -Ken Hetnderson and Mr., andi Mrs. Wm. Wannan had, a pleasant motor trip to Sud. bury last week'end. They visiteti with Mr. anti Mrs. Keith Hender- son and famiiy. REPORT FROM OTTAWA (F 5)

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