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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Nov 1966, p. 6

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OPONO WEEKLY TIMES, TYI-IUSDA1Y, NOVEMBER 10th, 1966 k -1'S SO EASY! tp.compflete dollars only will be doubled. J IM1PORTANT: For easy couinting at the cheekouts only complpte dollars wi.ll be doubled, for example if your cash register tape totals $18.64 you recelve au addfitional $18.10in Bonus Tapes FREE! Double Tape Days is just another reason why we say you always get a little more than you expect at IGA. TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F DOUBLE TAPE DAVS TO CLAIM GIFTS FASTER! Rleady Td Serve, Fully Cooked, Smoked lb 55jc 'CHOICE IMPORTED LAM1B SALE' Sho,,rt Cut Whole or Half Whole - Fln< On Lamnb in) a Basket LLEG O ABLOIN 0' LAMB FRONT 0 LAMB ffb 59c lb 29c lb 29c Sw;f t Preiumiti, Lazy Mlaple, Sugar Cur'ed RI1NDpL ESS-ý SLICEDgý SIDE BACON lb vac pk 97c Swifts rmu WI ENERS, lb v.p. 55c Swifts Tr'j.Tender Slicedt LIVVE R lb tray 59c Save 7c E. D. Smith Tomato KETCHUP 15 4z. btle. 12 botties 55c Save loc. Saico Solldi Fancy WHITE TUNA 7 oz tin 39c Maxwell Blouse Instant COFFEE 6 oz jar 99C McCain Frenech Style Frozen GREEN BEANS 2 pkgs 43c' Ovim Fresh DuFam-iln'y size> CanqaNo 1 GradePEL 'Ruby Red oir Wh-ite Florida GRqA 1PLEKý ýU iT Caniada Extira Fanc,ýy Grade D'A bMOU PEARS ïprrAdýce of U.S.A. canada No. 1 Gr*de L ETTU CE Canaida. No. 1 Small GÀÈa4e SMALL ONIO,-NS Royal Go1/2½gai. General Foods 6 oz. 'size MINUTE BREAKFAST, 79c 10 lb baig 39c 10 for 59c 15 for 49c each 29c 5 b bag 25c 4 MANAGER WON'T REPLY TOCHRE BV PROýESSýOR R. M,. Bfy manager of Eido- adlo Mýining and RefiningLite in Port Hlopef, had no comment 'vo statement's yPr-of. D. G. And- resof the iviýersity of Toron- te concerning_ the levels of radio- activityv arounidfthc plant's Port jGranCbyv (111mp. Mrj . B erry s ýaýidhe hiad receiv- ed a copy of the CBC television! 1broadcas". on Prof. Anjdrew's statemnents, but wýas nlot commient- ingl on th-e matter as it, Was 'coning ipnl the b1ouse of Gommions. Russell Honey, MP (L-Durhiam) said thatf a question concerningý the heaIlh safety of the area 1ad been rýaisred by Stanley Knowleý,s, MvP (NDP-Winnipcg North Ceni- tre) directed at b.ealth Minister- MacEachen. Mx. oney saidl the miratter -was referred to Energy Minîster Pepin. The opinion presented was thlat Dr. Andrews was- incorrect in his aisessmnent because hie had mot taken the tests properly Mr. bon- ey said he did not have !his copy of 11ansard ,o was not sure &f the exact woring andIC reply to the quiestion. Mrn Roney also said lhe had,- talked with officialý's at Eldorado and'( noted the Ontario Depar- mnent of He0alth is satisfied there is n10 danger of public health. Th o~i Durham IM.P. wolld ïnet corent on a report that Eldfor- adto hadl paid . Harold Payaie a suma of meaey for proporty and damag-es to his property in 19G60, In his reply to Mr. Knowle3 the energy minister said that a, nilsinterpretation of radiation coatrol regulations propably caus- cdý erroneous reports thaï raffia tion levels were Pnaf t theý beac'h dumping area. Mlr. Pepia said the reports last week had prepably caused need- less anxiiety to parents. Kendal N e ws3 A pretty vwedding took place, lu Kendal United Chuýrch on Friday evening, Novemnber «tP~, when of Mrs. Alva Swarbrick was un- ited in marriage to Mr. Fred Cronmiller 'of Toronto. The re- ception wvas hield at the home of the bride&s brothier Mr. and Mrs. W. Roughiley of Gshlawa. Mrs. W. Il. Foster left 'on Oct- ober for Vh eeling!?, West Virginia to visit her miother who is M.L We hope she may soon be feeling better. Mr.. Don Buxcey who IiNps north of the Cecil Glass home- stead, was returning from bis work at General Motors early Sat- urday morning when his motor cycle skidded on, the frosty, slip- pery, black-top road, throwing him off and breaking lis ribs, 11e is in Bowmanville hospital. This maký-s it hiard for Mrs. Bux- cey and thie five children with winter comiîng on. The flowers in church on Sun- day were in memory' of Mrs. 1Neya Little who passeil away Oc- 1tober 25 after a long. illness. She was bora in Kirby but came ta Kendlal as à bride and lived there ah hier life. She leaves three sonB lAylwaird of Thornhiill; Donald 'cf Ri'ichionüid Hill and Alex of Down- view.' One daughter Eileen pre-. deceased lier., The United ChÊurch Women met at the home of the President MIrs. Reg Elliott on Wednesdav evening N'ýovember 2. The meeting opened with the hymn, 'The Churchi's one Foundation' with Mrs. Neil Elliott at the piano. Mrs. E. Couroux tookthe-devo- tional on the fortyý-sixth Psalni, 'God is our refuge and strenigth a very present help in trouble' ,The minutes were read. We voted ffive dollars for gifts to Indian boys at Norway Fluse and $5.W1 for MUissionary expenses. Miss C. ýW. Stewart said she would take,- the layette gifts' to Kedron on Thur-sday for Norway bouse. A cheque 1was .received] from Russell j1Honey M.P. to our Aaniversar7y Turkey supper. An Orange Ba-nquet and a wed- ding dinner were planned for" There was no time left for theý programi. Lunchi was servedi by our hostesses Mrs.. hl. Luxon and Mrs. R. Elliott. The next mîee-t- ing will be December 7th at the home of Mrs. G. Cathicart. Huniters are out in numbersý takiing advantage of the thre dDy open seasoni in Clark-e Township. 'il,

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