ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 111h, 1966 ;~\ ~- ' 7$ I~end"INew SAVE, F19eIIEINZ IG 2 inch AUIU ILP 20 ounre bottiesKRF CANADIAN 8 ounce packýages 2, fo5 3cUG1SCS 39c 24ounce jars 25 foot reli 16ounc jr SPECIAL -COBNTNOFE TABLE-RIT L13i b. V.P0jPG.F p 1 PKG. 0FV HOSPITAL17TiPA WEINER SWIFT'S PRE'MI[UM SMOKED PORK, Ready te Eat SHOUDR LEAN 1EATY SIDE ALPIPRIRS TINL BEFSTAETE Canada No. 1 Gae oa Grown, GOLDENSEE CALIFORNIA %3UNÈIST O'-RANG"EFS Produce of U.S.A., Canada No. 1 Grade PEARS Bartlett Produce of U.S.A., California lb69 SUNPAC NON CARBONATED 10 ounce tins FruitD INS6 o r 49c FRECI'SPREPARED COOATVIN SET MIXED 16 ounce jars 2 feor 49C 24 o unce jars 2 for 73c SAVE 19c Be el or Irish' 24 oz. tins AWIT'S STE i, Borden's StarLae 3 lb. pkg. iviILK POWDER 3 lb pkg 99c SAVE 18e. Coronation 48 oz. tins FRUIT DIK fPopular Brand Carto n CIGAR FETTESý caron 3.49 dz49c qt 49c 6 for 49c TH TORONTO VISIT THE IGA BOTUm AT TH£ AUGUST l9th -SEPTEMBER SOi '3A VE 13e. KELLOGG'S 16 ounce pkg. Corn Flakes 2pgs 169e FREPSH[E POWDERED Drink Mixes 10 pkgs 49e, rDeug Cath,'Icart had a tnsil operationin Bowanville Hospit- At the ime of writing ne re- lief 1bas corne in the severe drought iCondlitions. One anneounë- er said Duirham and Northumber- lald mwere the worst bit in, the prov'ince. -Fàrmers aré- kking feed to the cattie in the paàtuTes. VeW'fw f our p,ýrn people canme o'the Donnybriook Sale-. Some -were away., with,ý.the bail teari -te Little' Britain. Some -ai therehadbeen-no Orono Timesý,ý that week and they didn't take the Statesnan so they didn't know about it. Oters said thcÈy Weré btird fe a day picking to- bacc. Hoevcrstrangers caine and we wereai-le to self our treas- ares. W/e t1hanlç them. and the auctioneer, Mr. Jack Reid vho did so welfor ius, Kendai Church 'will be Cc>sed during Auieust when opr mi-ïiister is onhoias Mr. aand Mrs. Gordon Rodrnan of Little Britain visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Cathcart on Sunday. FIlE' DESTROYS BARNS Damage hasý been estimated as high as ý$20,000 following a fire that destroyed two, barns, on' a i PortHope area farm recently, The barns destroyed were on Charles Goheen's farm, les han a mile northeast of the town of Port Hope, The fire broke out about 2:00 o'clock, The Cpl. Giles, Fire Cornpaay was the first summoned te the scelle, and with a supply of water hauled in with 1,000 gallon tank trucks, the members were able te save a nearby implement shed and thebouse an-d ils back shed, LARGEEST CROWD IN 15 YEARS ATND FAIR Thelaet crowd in 15 years attended the ý 59tb annual Oshawa Fail Fair. Last yearl atténdance was '12,- 228, compared to the 17,662 whio pass-ed thro-ugh the gates this Iye ar Ltwsvery succesafu",-1lths eathe. gale is up a:-e's 25 pret»said WatterBeat, ors- iden of the Sou h ntri Ari cutural Society. Ail of I he concessienaîros vere hpywith the resporise of the people, in f act, many of them- have already reserved spac-- for next year," said Mr. Beath. PORT, HOPE TOWN EMPLOY- EES VOTE TO STRIKE Outside w>,orking employees of the Town of Port Hope, represent- ed by Loca.l 749 of the Cenadian Union of Public Employees (CLC ,) voted in favor of strike action against the, town at a meeting held last Wednesday in the Queens Hotel.> 0f 15 outside workers, 10 b- long to the bargaining unit. The president of the loc-al is Clifford W. Yeo. TRENT ANNOUNCES CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE TOURS At a resuit of public intereit, Trent University has arranged for brief conducted tours of thre Champlain College construction projeict,> President T. H. B. Sy-, mens anvounced recently. In the past, vlsitors have been unable to enter the construction site because the General Contrac- tor's watchmren are prohibited by safety regulations from admitting unauthorized visitors. Condchtedl tours of groups of up te1.0' people can now be ar- rang-ed for each Saturday morning between 10:00 a.m. and 12 nomn by te1,erho)nng 742-9282 in ad- vance. Výisitors will be required to sign a form exempting the Genleral Contractor fromn liabifity, and wîll not be able te enter any buildings or areas in which con-