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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Mar 1969, p. 3

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ORONO WEgEKLy TIM", 1IE»YMUEM o KeutdalINews' Mms. R. Elliott and Joyce visit- ed ber sister Miss M. Seens in Ottawa the past weekend., The fermers are glad to have the fine spring. reins to fili the cisterns anid wells. t cleOlis the lawns and makes themi look so fresh and green. A lady of B.d., Mrs. K. Dwyer, saw this sign spotted on the back of a panel truck; "Help keep Vancouver dlean, - Eat a pigeon a Day.", Jars. R. Geach bas returned borne from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fonk and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Foster at- tended the Sportsman Show in Toronto this week Mrs. Wm. Mercer visited ber brother in Uxbridge and brought I AI .1 him home with ber for a few days. Mi-, George . Mêrer was home from the hospital for the week- end. Mrs. L. Marlotte and Mrs. M. E. Poster were cinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster celebrat- ing ber birthday. Other vallers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fester and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byers, Diane. and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carruthers, Russel, Steven and J0 Anne. Thc Kendal Wnrnen's Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. Hon- derson on March 18th. The President opened the meet- ing with the singing of the Ode. The minutes were read and adop- ted. Plans were made for the Penny Sale on May 3rd. Material was given out to be made into articles for the sale. Crisp lefreshing I Celery No. Ie Plump Cruuchy Groen PepperS Round STEAK rR iîOASTS' Plans were muade to cater to the ecrFSr wedding April i, minte Oddf(Cllows Hall in Or- oflo. Mrs. Wnm. Turansky convenor fo,- Citizenship and Education gave the topie - Death of a Son, written by a minister, of his son w ho was severely retarded at birth and of how it changed al their lives.' The penny collection was tak- en and the meeting closed by' singing "the Queen." A tasty lunch was served by our hostesses Mrs. E. Couroux and Mrs. M. Manders. A vote of thanks was extended to our hostess. The April meeting will bo at the home of Mrs. W. Turansky. Mrs. G. Cathcart attended the executive meeting of West Dur- ham Institutes at the home. of Best Buy! « Save 22c! , York Fancy QualitY 12,oz. Tins kernel Corn 5 for 99c"tY Save up to 46c!- Wagstaff or Aylmer 9 oz. jars (with pectin) Jamns or Jeillies 5 for 99c Best Buy!- Clarita Brand - Vellow Cling 28-oz. Tins r SIicetd Peaches 3à for 99C Save 19é! - Swift s Beef orr ishl' -z Bestý Buy! Save 1c' So0hdl White Clover Leaf Stws2 fer 99c T Q_-e qq - 4IoziUT3ft-ý Tu !llëlo with Meat 0or Mushrooms Spaghetti Sauce. 3 for 99C Save 20c! - Loose Pack Manzanilla MeLarens Stuffed 12 oz Jar Olives 12 oz. jar 59e Save 9c! - Pillsbury - Btter Cream Coke Mixes2 for 89c Feature! - Ktngs ChOice WhOle 19-os. Pot atoes 6,fori9e Feature! - Walker's 16oz. pkgs. Saltimes3,for 69c Reg. 59C. Value - 5coff Pack 1lb. tins Nestle&s ~ fo Save c! - Golden Bee ive corn Syrup 2 lbo 390 free Pdpened Sunkit Oranges, Best Buy' Save 15e! -Peper Towels Sbaron Wrap BeST BUY! Save 6c. 50 ft. rol 35C Medium Sise 0 v,4 Mîild Sweet Spauiub ONni«ons Nob. 1 2 for 350 49e 2 for 250 ,Skinless Sausage t I d; Dewoe the Do.k Stocks The Wlnners: These are the people who wOu books during Charlie Browni Week: Michael Gibbs, Sandra Taylor, Laurie Schmid, Jeffery Gibbs, Joyce Werry, Sidney Fed- dema, Richard doni Hollander, Wendy Watson. NEW BOOKS Aduit One More River to Cross - lHen- rHigh Citadel - Bagley Moscow Coach - -McCutchan Seven for the Road - McNamee My Beaver Colony - Wilson Mrs. R. Davis, Solina on Tu to help plan the programiT the district annuel. 7-os. Tin Twin RoU 2 for 99)1 Save 18c on CEREALS N abisco lice Flakes lO-oz. - OR SHREDDIES 12 os. pkg- Save H4e!- Caramel -, Chocolate - ýLemon - Sponge 9-o7. Pkgs.. Geose - Wormer Gardon Boýok - Sackville- West Memoirs of a Bird in a Gilded Cage - La Mar."h Juvenile Fishing for Boys Gordie Ilow, Numbor 9 Stock Car Racing Why Fro&s Are Wet. Boardo f Education Priority ProposaI e for The Northumberland and Dur-, ham Board of Education were presented with a list of priorities under two headings namely: ae- commodatioli and programn. This was briefly studied at the recent meeting of the Board and will ne doubt again corne before the Board for their approval or mod- ification. In accommodation the first pri- ority was that for makîng Kinder- garten universal in September 1969 throughout the area.* Further priorities listed were: 2.- Special consîderation for a three or four-room extension te the Roseneath Centennial sehool toproide library, kindergarten, and- on e or two classroonis. 3. A fivo' year projection of building needs. The report stated. that in developing such a plan. a study of the following items should ho included. a) permanent accommodation for classes and kindergarten. b) closing one and fwo-room ssehools. and development of cen- tral school concept pc) wthdrawal of antiquated school buildings Sd) possible additional Senior public schools s e) need for additional accom- 1 (Continued page 6) I SIMPSON'S Paintlng und ]PAPEEHANGING RENODELLJG Douglas and Gary iup9oR lied and White Blend 1 lb. bag CoPffeel 29c 83e Value! - with the purchase of 4 GENERAL ELECTEC LAMP BULBS 40 - 60 - 100 Watt at regular price "6Save Twice wth Trim and Price" Sirloin'ý- T-Bone - Wing Steaks - 99c b 69é lb. Ilb. Pk. -49c, Lb. FIEEZEI SPECIAL! Cut and Wrapped 11-13 lb. Avg. 95C lb. W0le orkUoin 79 We leserve the PLight to Limit QuautlY, h l o l o n 1 -----------52- 1! ORNSH'8 RED &WHITE managaMa ORONO, ONT. Rosedale 4"~z. Tins Tomato Juice 4 for 99c, Feature! -led and White JeIly Powders 3-oz. pkgs. 10 for 99c Custom Gardenimg Servîces Ploughing - Dýisldng - Cultivat- ing - Levefi.ng - Earthmoving Custom Landscapiflg - Weed and.Grass Mowing- Post Hole Boreing - Snow Removal SI» McAFEE Rn 2, B.wmanvil Tel. 125-6024 Monarch Puddings 4-99 Best Buy! - Save Sic! - Smooùt or Crimchy 18-oz. Jar Kraft Peanut Butter 2 for, 99 Beef Chuck Fresh Ground

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