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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jan 1966, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURS EE, 1)PICNICS u- Legs, Wings, Bréasts, Etc, ,(LEN ini BASKE Uq lb 85c Lean Xeaty Fresh Side SPARE RIB ~IA MeNair Individuals Save le HOT CHOOLATE Save 7ce- Fancy - 5 Variete CLARK'S IJP Robin Heod Celebration 4 Vorieties CAKE IMIXES Dy'. Balard - Beef Stew Or Meat Balîs 2 for 35e 10 oz. Tins 3 for 49c 318 oz Pkgs. 3pkgs 89c 415 oz. Tis 4tins 69c California Navel Size MI'S OR,,N GS dozen 59C 3 lb cello, 23c Pruoduce of U.S.A. - Caniada No. 1 Grade SAVE THESE EXTRA TAPES FOR FREE RECEIVE AN IM~TRA $10.001 TAPE TIDE DETERGMENT King Size !J'~ id 24oz. bottie TVR1FT lDETERGrENT PLA,,YERS CIGARETTES Ctni. of 2.00 19c GIFTS or EATON MER( llospitallty DUTCH APPLE PIE RECEIVE AN EXTRA Alcan AkLU11NUM FOIL Granulated WHITE SUGAR Choice TOMAI Coronation - Save 4e DILL PICKLES Save 23c AINACIN TABLETS lb 55c lb 39C. lb 65c )ES 28 oz 29C 32 oz 39c Botle of 60 75c Coronation Sweet - Save 6c MIXED PICKLE",S 24 oz 39c IGA Royal Gold ;BUTTE-R Frozen Fraservale FANC Y PE AS CIHANDISE CERTIFICATES Famlîly Size RECEIVE AN 25 f t, rol 10 lb. bag lb 59c 2 lb poly 433C EX'I Can. No. 1 Grade COOKING ONIONS ýORATD BEEF Frozen Fraservale FISH & CHIPS MRA $2.010 TAPE 3 lb. Cello Bag 2 oz. Bollable Bag 24 oz. Pkg. t ,,.aan.,o.o~oO~O~o.oo.<>O.foÔ~< 000OoOe0000e*nêD00f0000000(>e000<><>eoOn0% =rices EfcieJnay1.2, ,2 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoy and Mr. and MVrs. Keit h Wood attended the- golden weddings of 21-. and Mrs. jE. A. TFattersaîl of Oshawa,. on Sat~ "urday night, January 15th. Mfrs. Tattersall was 'Mary lloy, formerlyý of Kendal. Several 'of the ladies from here attended the shower for Mliss Cath- erine Wilson of Kirby on Wednes- day night. Sympathy is extended to the Hughies family on the sudden death of Mr. Lionel Hughes on Friday mnorning. H-e had friends in this area. Vlet-arn. the Conglo, Kashmir, Tnd"esa, yprsthey ail speil toeube, and they ail mnean death. 2o'l thos-e directly conicernled and toother tikn people, appears the age~ok quest on, "If a- man ~1sha1l hew1ive aan"901 people crowded inito the Port j Hope Higli hSchool Suinday, Janîi- aryv 16, to hecar Mr. S. E. Stattoni, [1i0r*f Supervisor of Jehovah'a iWitinesses for southern OIntarilo aniswer that question. Mr. Statton stated 1"that in an- '~r hBie tahiga-1 evi< dlenit faetýs a rsrecinorfthe Pdead i,%;certain." HÎ-e outlined 1how Ohe -Pfile is thie lybookl that éïxp!ains a resurr ectioni of the ded.1e therefore rfrrdfre- cfwuetly to it d1iring5 his dliscoUrse, ý"What doe, the Resurrection of thfle Dead Mean for You anild ~Yours?ý" To help 1) epare imri to ovýersee the work o oe than 1410 con- gregations isouthern Ontario~, Mr. Statton attènded aînd gradlu. ated fr-om the atch Tower- Soc- ieysspecia12colleg-e îin Brýiooklyn, New York. 11eo and] his wfe ave [raveýl e xtenlsively in Canada, and this past week hie has worked in the P~ort Hope area where he -cted as chairmanl for the semi- !nual circuit assembly of Je- hfoba)'s Witnesses. Another feature of the three- day assembly was an immersion _Saturday afternoon when 4 per.. sons were baptised. Church was held Wednesday ev- ening of last wýeek. On January 2nd the famiily and relations gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erniest Bryson to celebrate with them their fortieth wedding anniversary. Congratu- lations from al] your Kirhy friends Mr. and Mrs. Mefrrili Grahain and cildren spent t1he weekend with Mr. and] Mrs. K. Rose and family, AMadoc. Mr. and Mlrs. BPil Farrow of Newtonville spent Satuirday even- in,, with Mr. andc Mrs. Harold Copping and family. Th'le U.C.W- etn whieh was to hiave been hield1 on the lBth wçýas postponed and will be held on Janiuary 25th at MUrs. S. Chap- mia n's. Busy Sessioni (Continued from prage 1) in?-- to serve the needs of the whlole municipality and this it did not dIo -with the six inch main", said Mr. Woodyard. Mr. Simpson said costs hiad to be considered. "'You will nteyer serve the muni- eipality if you are penny wise and polund fooisi," said M'r. Wood- yard. Mr. Woodyard thien called the discussion out o! ordier. The Trustees are to meet again on Mondlay, January 24th at 7:00 oclock. ON Can. No. 1 Grade Bradford Grown We Reserve the Right te, Limit 'Quantities

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