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Orono Weekly Times, 19 May 1966, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIURSDAY, ÏMAY 1%th, 1966 TAB-LE-ItTE FE G RADE OFLi. si-PLegs ,Wings, Breasts, l CIKNin a vBXSKET ak Ec b43c COMBINATION OFFER 1 PI<g. of 1 Pkg. f WIEN rIE NERROLLS oth 79 Tablerite H.osftlt 1. b. Vac-Pak Pk. fS E,'SSEX CANNED Pear shaped TASTY COOKEID H1AÂelS .3 lb tin $3.17 Breaded Smelts lb 43c CORONATION G x3 VARIETIES FRUIT DIK NAPLE LEAF PEAR SHAPED H.AMS >Il b ROSE BRAND - 5 VARIETIES R E LISb'H ES M1ASONS CANNEI) BUY A CASE FOR, $1.75 48 ounce tLins 3 -for 89o tin $ 1.59 12 ounce jars 4 for 99c 10 ounce tinis 12 for 89c IIOSPITALTY RAISINPI family39 HOSPITALTY DONUTS Plain and Suigared and 21. Wei reserve the, right tO imiit quanititîes, S 21bs25c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST 'VAlIJENCIA ORANGES Size MI3S dozen 49'c Produce of U.S.A., Imported 190 Spinach 10Ooz relie 19C I GA KI1T"E Lots of Fan for Young and Old only 29c IIEINZ .KETCHUP ~AX PAPER PRIDE PACK TEA BAGS IARDWOOD CH-ARCOAIL MlONARCH PABCHMENT MARGARINE' GREEN GIANT FROZEN Peas 1or Niblets HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS il ounce botties 2 for 45c 100 foot rMIS 29c package of 100 10 lb 79c ~1 lb. pkgs. 2lb 55c 2 lb. poly bags 2,bags 99c Regular 6Oe pkg. 59C DIS IPERSAL SALE 'Ail the action is flot at Peter- borough for local horsemnen. M r. Jack Reid had his horse Riddell Gold win a feature Iast week gt the Mohawk paying the handsome ;um of $23.00 at the wickets. A fellow Orono driver, Gerald Rob- inson, was pushing for a win in ;his event driving Vital Victory. Mir. Robinson placed second in the'race. Adios AI, owned by Wm. Daw- son of Happy Valley ran third re. cent1y at the Mohawk. Fatherland a hoerse formerly owned by MW ,. Hooey left the Hooey stable recently having beýen claimed la a $3500 claimer. 25,450 Attend AREA CRUSADE The largest religious gathering in Oshawa's history assembled at the Civic Auditorium, Sunday, te hear Barry Moore's concluding message in the 10 day "Crusade FOR CHRIST." The last night's attendance of 4,700 raised the crusade total at- tendance to 25,450, Rev. Earl Swanson, crusade publicity chair- man, said.' The Canadian Evangelist's message to the congregatien the last night told of the conversion rof the Philipian jailer, Paul, and his acceptance of the Christian faith. Mr. Meere's tepic was "What must 1 do to be Saved?' 11e pointed out the necessity cfbelieving,- on the Lord Jesus Christ rather than j ast believing about Him. t F. MI!, WlMil-Rfflýj,îi,1 bi J. G ti si fE ir ti iv ti si ci a L ri a Locýal Horseman Holdling Dispe-sal Sale At Mohawk Mr. Jack Reid, who has fc.a vea-~s beecn active in breeding and racinc- Standard-bred herses, ts holding a dispersai sale of hi.s stable. The sale is to be heid at the Mohawk Raceway on Saturc d av, Mav 28tti. lncluded in the sale will be eiEzht herses., Meadowview Champ, Riddell Gold, Senator Pete, Gril, ýifth T-lanover. Scotch Riddell. Miss ýMcarovview, Sandy BRiddell. Ka-. ýwarthia Ann, aloi g, with a consid- le-,le amoll'd of equipment. Morrow Pa-"k Rarexa, in Peter 'borongh ornened Saturday even- ing for the summer season. The attraction, drev a record crowd f-om Peterborouzh and area with Ororo 1-4n1g tronglv represented both on the race card and in the jstands, Junior Weý+. an Orono driver and trainer drov-, in seven of the ten events. Otbe, Oreno driv- ers competirg in the ten races, were Jack Williams, Jack Reid, Gerald Robins~on and Keith West. In the first race of the night Keith West placed second with Frisky Herbert, a horse he has been training at the Orono track. Junior West piaced fourth lu thea' same race with Maudeens Missey, . oýwned by Peid Harhess of Orono. This was 'thefirst start for the Harness'herse. The race went' lu a time of 2.17.1. With Trixie E. Grattan, Junior !West ran seceÇ, in the third race whic h went in 2.15.1. Jack Williams with his horse Happy Mac won the fourth race in a time of 2.18.1. Theigîers, owned and driven by Jack Reid, finished in sixth place. Jack Williamns returned in the fifth race te take second place with a herse he' has been training, Bud Gist, Ce' aid Robinson with Simcoe Boy finished in last posi- tion in this event. ,Junior West piaced sixth and eighth with a Norwood herse, herse, T<eitty Witty. i Te seventh race of the night wswon by Junior West driving Patsy G. 2nd, a horse owned and trained by P. Gassien cf Lindsay. The event was won with a time cf 2.12.1. Patsy G 2nd finished. sixth in the final race cf the night. Driving SpeedwayPat, Juri- ior West placed second in the eighth race while his' brother Keith in the same race 'placed sixth with Mr. Obanion, a horse towned by. Mr. West and Mr, Sharp.

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