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Orono Weekly Times, 12 May 1966, p. 10

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ORONO WEE-,KUY TIMES, TIIIRSDA1 MY 12th O IT'S S0 EASY!. This week you, slmply get DOUBLE the amount of your cosh register tape - complete dollars only will be doubled. This gives you additioital, tapes -to use for items from the IGA, Gift Certif icates. IMPORTANT - For easy counting at the cheekouts only complete dol- lars will be doubed, for example: if vour cash register tape totals.,$18.64 you will receive ani additional $18.00 in Bonus Tapes FREE! Double Tape Days is just another reason why we say you always get a littie more than youi expeet at IGA. TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F DOUBLE TAPE DAYS TO CLAI GIFTS FASTER. Save 8c - Van Camp Bean & ork 2zo tn 9 Save '10e - Goald Seal Sorkeye Salimon ISave 12e - Carnation Save 1,: - Ballet - Pink, WVhite, Yellow sizetin57 Tail T ins 6 for ~99c 4 roi1 pkg 43c 3 lM. Avg. lb. 45c lb 75c 1 lb. Fiat lb 83c lb 55c Ilb 59c r15 oz. Tins 2, tins 37c 6 oz. Pkgs. 2?for 39c lb pkIg,33c 16 oz. Pkgs. 4. oz btl 49c RIB PORTION TenderLoin Roast or Portion )b 5 c' 1 Chops 3 lb, Avg, Centre Cut Eversweet Lean Rnls SLICED SIDE BACON Ecaonical and Nutritioius SLICED LEF LIVER Olmsteads Tasty COOK --D COD PORTIONS Se8eclarks Fancy2 VOAT JUICE 2 f cave 6C Grec.Giaut 2 fu Sae te. ee or Irish j- e*orange Peko Dune.an Eunes DLx CAKEYIIXS 19oz pi Ptodtce of U.S.A. Caniada No. 1 Grade roueof U.S.A. C7iaada No. 1 Grade Produce 4of ISA ael l N.1 rd JAFýA CO)R ANGS 20 oz. Tins or 29c 14 oz. Tins- or 39vJ 24 oz. Tins 0r 89cç ~g 73c Society Beef 'or Liver C.hunks with Gravy DG CFOOD Save e S e Jlo ELLYDESET Save e.Jewelf Kraft Cnda CHESESLICES Save 10eSulihtLiui DETERG24 lOI79 £3 for 39c 31lb bug 39c' Size 105S doézen 59C RHUBARB PIE* famïly suze 491C MORTON PIES Froze.in - Ttirkey, Uhieken Beef 8 oz. Pkgýs. 5 for 99C LOIN ROAST O' PORK Mi .07, Kendal Mr. Thos. Stevens has returned to bis home in the city after al- most s~wceks in Bowmanville Hospital. We hope his health may continue to improve. Sudywas familv day. The choir sanirg, "My Mother's Prayers havýe Fo!lo.wed Me." Mr. White read the story of "The Sam ritan wornan at the well," and other, passages where the Master talked with women and children. Heé said, "Suffer the littIe ,children to corne unto Me", or bis command is, "Bring the children to Jesus." Mothers today are so anxious to give their children the best in education and in athletie training that sornetimesz they find Sunday School andu religious training, is crowded out. There doesn't seeni Itime to "B3rin g tbem to Jesus?' This is coe of the dangersthat faresý our Christian failles. a-d Mrs. P'iiee Cathcart L,,Y1 +their infant eon teo be b,--se i Rev. B. C. Wbite as Allan Kpiýth Cathcart. Murrav Ralfph Gréel wood, son of Mr. and Mrf- RalffiiGeenwood was bap- tized bv,,M-r. Wbite. The third'one. i o receive the rite of baptism was Tarra, Leanne Foster, dauighter of Mr. and, Mrs. David Foster. It was fine f0 have the ýzrandpar- ents of tbe cbildren witb us at the service. Mrs. 'NJeva Little took a weak speil on Sat urday 'evening and was taken to Bowmanville Mem- orial ilos-pital by ambulance. Mr. Truman Garbutt is in- hos- nital suffering from pleurisy. We hope he may soon be feeling bet- ter. Mr. Wes Tebble bas returned to the village. About -eventy lalies attended our Disf'-et Annual of the West T)urbam 7-"ditute at Kendal. The K'endal T-stitute is made -up of I fwelve mý,--nbers, so needless te Kaiv thie hrwm of tbe neigh- bourhiood pd servýe tbe dinner. T,) them. the memibers wisb to ex-'ress their appreciation1. T!here wvas a solo in the moru- ing- session. by Mrs. W. l'ring, B1owmanville and in tbe afternoon session by Mrs. J. Fonk accom- panied by Mrs. K. Wood. Both soloists gave selections that thé ladies enjoyted. The Penny' Sale is this Satur- day evening in Kendal. Lunch wîll be served. NORTH DURHAM 4-H CORN CLUB MEETING Tbe first regular meeting' of the Nortb-Durham 4-H Corii Club was beld at the Betbany Hall, on Tuesday evening, May 3. With a larger membersbîp, tbanksi to the new club leader David Frew, the club president Mary Shea called the m~eeting to order and led the g-roup in repeating the 4-H- pledge John Herringa the club secretary called the roll caîl, and the presi- dent took up worksheet No. 1. he assistant agricultural rep- lectuire on the Production of Corn Gzrowing of Corn, also points on sniga soil sample form. The ýmembîers judged a class of bar- ley and gave reasons to the club leader. The ,meeting was adjourn- ed biy the president. BLOSSOM TOUR (Continued from page 1)

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