-- -' wL.rqri ir ~ TUIIRSDAV. AUGÙST lStk 1966 !JIj.Ur~~J IV 1i~1 ~ A * ~ - IGA COLOUIIED IMar g arin e FRASERVALE FROZEN Fi'sh and Chips IGA OVEN FRESH COCOANUT LEMON pLie IGA MARSHMALLOW Candis i lb. packages 4 for $1 24 ocepkg. P7e Family Size 8 ounce packages 2 for 49c FRESH YOUNG. ONTARIO PORK SALE Lean Fresh Pork Shoulderj Lean Fresh Park, NIAWEL HOSESUNNY MORN RINDLES.S SLICED COFFE . lb ag 9c ide BA-con orange andl Orange.- Grapefruit 3 ouince packages A ERIE$CD F ang Crystals 3 fr69 CokdMet mpnlty Dumpty Regular 69C. package, ONI-TýAR3iO CGROWN CANADA No. 1i GBADE NEW A.TC) S Produce of U.S.,A., Canada No. 1 Grade CA T OUPE Butt Chý%i-ps I b. blat lb 95c E; oince 'V. P. 25c 35C ?-rodac-e 01 U.S.A., -Canada NO. 1 Grade P runePlm qur49 California Sunis Sz 140's Lemn prige's Effective August 17, 18, 19~ and ML We reserve tihe riglit te ilmit quanfities ORONO ffl9ýLKLIY 1«1111J'-----.--ý-----ýý-----, Th fai hi c fa: thi i' Ki in Sv e] sî tr i r h i' c 1. VISIT THE IN THE FODOD BUILDING AiTHTE AUGJST IL9th -SEPTEMBER Sua. ýr. luj Aý Is am un ley u] :en Irs in' .11 ip re'ý ii vsi Il ES ier car toý se h4 wa tai viî am Thurs, Au P-ir- .endal News aof Kendal's eider cîtizens, IWes Telihle, passeýd away on rsday, August l8th. s a younýg man lie hi 'ed with mers near Newcastle. When fa ier bought more land Ise ne home to the farm'inew owin- hy Mr. Thos. Stevens,, lie )ed lis brothers, woî k the ns for many years. In, 1949 ýy had a sale but coîitinued tu eretired on the farm for a ipe of years theýn moved to ndal. William predectaàed hilm Mardli 1957. We extend aur ipatliy to lis brother Mr. amd --Cecil Tebble. Your scribe visiteýd the Golci- Plougli Lodge, Cobourg, on 'day. Our Kendal W.L. made a pto the former home several ars. ago but this was the first ne 1 have beeýn in the aew sidence. Lt is indeed very at- active, Thie first persen we met was is Eva Patterson. She looked ýusual cheerfuL self and was ost intèrested in the ,Oroioý ople and those she knew from ndýal enquiring for each onea We found Miss Mahel Pàttcn the hall pushing a walker, he imý into the dining hall and sat )wn.-at one, of the lite tables d we talked withli er. She Lnew bd we were. TPhe view fremn the dilla,, roi>m Sacross the rolling farin lands otted with' shade trees and the ihway beyond. Another eld lady there saïd she ,as ninety-five. She and lier lin-s- and had a compartmentaad she uld prepare breakrast for the 'o of them.' They usually had ne meal a day in the dining hall. he said she ceuld see weli and. car well. She enjoyed having isiters. Her trame was -Mrs. BBon- Lel. They had kept store. This is so much better than the iy it used to lie when, an aid ouple liad te hbe separated lun her ýold age, One problem that faces famillesl oday is two generationis ai' ld )ople. A mother will be ninet-,ý vo andlier d'augliter. may be eventy-two, The daugliter is, per-- tps net able to care for lber nother but needs care herself. Trhe Golden Plougli Lodge is nmaculate. A credit te, these in ffarge of its maintenance. There is 1no churcli in Auguast vhile the minister is on vacatioin. Ir. Arthur Thompson attended ke morning service at Elizabeth- lile last Sunday. Mr. Roy Mercer lias purcliased :e home of Mr, Wm. Glanville In Oreue. i KENDAL WINS BEST-OF-THREE The thîrd game of the Ontario Basebali Association Bantam nD playdowns was rua off in Kendal on Monday and at the end Len, Wakely's Welcome' aine feund themselves on the sïdelines whiie Kendal wili take, on the survî,,er of the Sunderland-Keene snsl the next round. Kendal woni a free scering tilt by a 10-7 or te take the best-of-three serîes; twe games te one, liavîng wo"n --e first tilt and dreppir g the sec- Bob Foster went six sudý a thîrd innings for the homne sîde allow- ing nine 'bits, and passîng six whiie fanning an even dozen., qe ixas relieved by Jerry Thompnr., who faaaed a pair. Bill Merrer was catcher. J immy Smitli went ail the way for Welcome on an eight tt cliore but lie pundhed. seven free tickets while striking out fîve. Larry Dinner received Each side c ommâitted a trio of mîscues but Welcome gave away six runs on their boots. For Kendal, Bill Robinson lied two lits, Larry Jolinston a tLpýIe and a waik, Bill Mercýer a sîi agie, and free tickets, and Terry Wr hall drew two, bases o balls Foir We1-reMeý B niJery Lord ecdir' doiohas u f Ste an Pi i~e p tre bae 7nb'sai de at Jame F~a î Jin Sith99 e