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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Jan 1966, p. 10

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMIES, THUJRSDAY, JAN~UA X 27-th, 1966 2 per DIStCOUNT ON BEEF iloM. Bornles 2bQttles 41 lc Aylmner Fancy Mix & Match v E ýGETABLES '10 oz tin l ic Ardmona Fancy APRIOTSor PEA R S Chiqita Golden. ie Produce of U-S.A. Caniada No. 1 Grade FLOIDACELERY siÎzE Canlada Fr'aney Grade McINTOcsH APPLES STANDING RIB ROAST, short eut BLADE ROAST bide bone removed BONELESS B LADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST CR-OSS CUT RIB ROAST, CROSS CUT RIB ROAST bonele'ss BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST PLATE BEEF BONE IN ROLLED PLATE BONELESS BONýELESS BRISKET POINT TENDER RIBSTEAKS BONELESS STEWING BEEF GROUND CHUCK BRAISING RIBS BE EF STEAKETTES SLICEI> BEEF LIVER PEEF KIDNEYS BEEF HEART BEEF TONGUE 28 oz. T"n Table-Rite I 39C WIEN RS reg 2 0%1, prîce dise 99C I20e 74e 15e 79e I16c 79c I16e 82c 16ec 92e I18e 79e 1 16e 35ec177c 55e I l 99e 20ei 1.09 I 2e 75e 15 75e 15e 49e 1 10e1 69e 114e1 59e 1 r 51c 10e r 49ec I 1 65e 13e r lb vac pak 53c e 24- stalk 25c 6 qt basket 75c Produce of U.S.A. Canada Fancy Grade Size 90's MPRTEDD'A N JOULITP E A RS 5fir 49 Tang Crystals 3 V4 oz. pkgs. ORANGCE PFLA-ýVOUR, 2 pkgs. for............ 45c ,Stokelys Fan)cy 15 oz. tins P'UMPKniN 2 for ........... 1............. 29e Clarks - Save 13e 20 oz. Tins BEANS wt PORK IN CHlILI 2 fer .......... 45e Jellho 3 oz. Pkgs. JELY1ESSRT pkgs. for ...........45e Deimonte -Sa4ve 6e 1%/ lb. pkgs. RE FATPRUNES ................... 43e GleemFamily Size TOOTIIPASTE........................ ,87e Wlkers 1 lb. pkgs. CH!fOLAýTE ClIP GOOKIES ............. 39C Lowney's 10e pkgs. CR---CKER JA,ýCKS 3 pkgs. for .............. 25c GAOveni Fresh 24 oz. loaves WII ATBREAD) whole or cracked 2 for .... 39e BElue rBonn.et Coioured 3 lb. Pkg. MA-%RGARINE - 6e off.................... 93e Froza Hghlner14 oz. Pkg., )1DOK BATTER .....1.............. 49e SAVE THESE EXTRA TAPES FOR FIREE GIFTS OR EATON MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES RECEIVE AN EXTRA $10-00 TAPE WITH Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. jar IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT 32 oz. bottie RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6:00 TAPEWITH Facelle FACIAL TISSUES reg, size pkg. 5 ROSES FLOUR 5 lb. bag RECEIVE AN EXTRA $4.00 TAPE WITH CHATEAU PLAIN CHEESE 8 oz. Pkg. MRECEIVE AN EXTRA $2.00 TAPE WITH Frozen Florida OId South f ORANGE JUICE - 4 6 oz. Tins Freshly Ground MINCED BEEF pkg. Can. No. 1 Grade P.E.I. POTATOES 101lb. bag Prices Effective Jaauary 26, 27, 28, 29 We Reserve the Right to Liniit Quantifies After three weeks of bare fields and open roads people were quite surprised to awaken Sunday morn- îng to a snow covered land and more falling. Several started off on the longmotor trips tliev had planned. Hlowever the farther they ertthe worse it becamýïe tubi thfinaly Iturned around and came ome.Toronto experfenced its orst sniowfall in the month j, Jnar sixtv-four years, not 'ince 190'2 liad thev experienced- suha stormi in January. M.adMrs. Wm 110v were nitsat flhe wedding of Miss ,Catherine Wilson and 34r. Jas. Wil'îams in Ki-hvITied Churcli on aturda, January 22. Mrs. R. Flota-4 Miss -T'w7e 1-ltta F"nida on Fridav. Thev iiJ meet others holidaving down there. Mrs, fIprh Me'--er nassed awmv on Januarv the 25th after a longý Vrep-, ~ extend olir smpathyý to Mr. Mercer and hier-dighter Mrs. Roland Batten of Kendal. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'Poster visite-d bis sister Mr. an(?M .J. Short of 'a1eon Mondav. M.NI . ,E. ,Fser wio lias been there for, two w;eeks returned home with them.- The Womren's Institute met in Ole homd, of Mirs. H. Foster on January l8th. The president Mrs. A. Low op- ened the meeting. Correspondence and th.ank you notes were read. It was dlecided to send S10.00 to hne -Sic, children's hospitaî.. It wý"as reported that Kendal Wom* en's Institute had collected $82,00 'for the Inistitute for the Blind. Th(, next canvas to be for the H1eart Fund. The convenor for Cîtizenship and Education Mrs. H-. Foster tookc th'eporme Roll cail - Namne ways of being, a good citizen. Mo- to - ï,frive to le a good citizen. Topic - Caring about peuple by Ethel Chapman. She mentioned nmany way s tIe Womnen's Institute lias helped needy people. To be a good citizen yoti have to care about other people. In thie Homie and C-'o(intry mag-> r azine it was rnientioned tIhat Ken- dal Womien's Insttitte h1ad plantedt Centennial trees at the churcli and sehool and] also helped to raise mnoney for bail teamns. The meeting,- closed by singing "The Queen". A contest was con- lducted and lunch was served by Mys. A. Low, andi Miss C. WÀ. Stew- Mrs. H. Elli ott of Brandon, Manitoba, also M-Nrs. S. Caldwell and Mrs. F. Foster ofl Port H~ope visited with Mrs. C. Tliom1pson and Mr. Arthur Thompson on Friday. Kby On Wednesday evening of last week forty ladies front irby and surroundingdsritgatliered in the basement of the churcli bring- ing with tliem thieir best wishes and beautifufl gcifts for Miss Cathy Wilson, (bride, to le). Cathy needs un introdluction . she is one of Kirby's own. Sldes were sliown bvLnd 1arris prior ta the open- ing of flic gifts. Cathiy in lier pleasant Manner tlanked every- ione andi invi;ted, us to see lier at lier home in Oshawa. The marriage of James Williams and Catherine Wilson took place on Saturday at three o'clock in Kirby Churcli witli fifty guests in attendlance. The Rev. Basil Long performed the weddfing ceremony. The reception was held at Mos- port Restauirant. Our very best wisîes to you, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Hlez - Save 13e K 1ET1"CHUP-l "'r

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