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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Jun 1969, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THIURSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1969 Od-RO)NO WEEKLY TIMES Second Class Mail Registration Number 0368 Published every Thursday at the office of publication Main Street, Orono, Ontaaio. Phone 983-5301 Established ia 1938 by R. A. Forrestcr Roy C. Forrester - Editor and Publisher Up And Down The Book Stocks NEW BOOKS, JUNE 25th, 1969 Adult Fiction The King Must Die by Mary Renault i Battlc Cry by Lcon Unis Cress Delahanty by Jessamyn West The Salzburg Collection by Hel- en Macînnes. Junior Books Casey Jonies by Glen Rounds JDangerous Journcy by Laszlo HaM014 The'Forgetful Robot by Paul W. Fairman What D~o You Say Dear? by Ses- yle Josila ~Hansi by Ludwig Beimelmans M1farina by LudwIg Bemelmans. Letter f0 Editor IDear Editor- As President Local 68 1 know ,we farmers can now sec very CleanlY the ujistakes the market- d4g buards, have been making by paying our eheck-ioff money to the Fedenation of Agriculture when they don't even represent hIaJf the farmers of Ontario. The time lias come for finanelal assist- ance to go to the O.F.U., the truc representative of the farmers. It also shows that the, O.F.U. bas the quality ufE executive tbat can go into predûminantly gtrong federation area and more tha n win the majurity of the farmers. It %ý,ms only right that these sarne people can do just as wefl adhdcving better prices for f arn- ers in Ontario and Canada. So lt seemns farmers want a strong na- tional organrization of whidh the OF.U. is bccoming a part of on July 30, Winnipeg. Jerry ,Hasiuk Orono Juniors Register Win The Oron3o Juniors notched up their sixth straight victory at borne when thcy dcfeatcd Belle- Ville 54 on Saturday afternQon. The Orono boys have nuw won six, Iust two and ltied une. The Belleville squad made it a neek and ncck ràce in the 9th inning as they fought back from a 5-0 deficit to score four rune before their rally was crushcd. OGruau seuned one run in the second when Hodgson walked and Ouybbledick singled hlm -home. Two mure talles camne in the 5th when Hodgson and Oobblc'dick strollcd, Wallace singled, Ioading the bases and Brian Foster doub- led, bringing in Cobbledick and Hlodgson. Orono again rallicd late in the cighth when Jones singled, Mather and Stark walkcd to load the bases, then Taylor and Hodg- son hit back to back singles for a R.Bi. apiece. The Belleville squad failed to mark the scoresheet until the .th Summier Cavalcade of Values These are only a few. of the Super Savings STRETCH F OOTLETS.... 2 pair 5ic PANTY 1105E, S and M,.... $1.79 - $1.39 KOTEX, 128, priced at ............ 47c. GUARD INSECT SPRAY, Ige ..... $1.58 FLUSH - A, BYE, ......... 48s for $2.20 ENJOY UT AGAIN AND AGAIN Your fun is yours for keeps,when you toke pictures SAVE 15 p.c. 0N ALL FILM SIZES- ;âé ffE"WILKINSON S WORD op, '>ýSUPER SWORD EDGE Stainless RAZOR BLADES 5's i c Sugg. ist 75cJ J Lady 'Patricia IAIR SPRAY--......--66c Colgate TOOTIL PASTE, family .... 86e CTJRAD BANDAGES, Econ ......... 56e NOXZEMA, 6 ounce size............ 86e COPPERTONE LOTION.......... 86e -ENJOY A GOOD BO0OK THIS WEEKEND - (Closed Mon., June 30) Stutt's Pharmacyg Phone 983-5009 Orono, Ont. flE inning, but thon came on with a big riH to mnake it close. After brcczing through the first eiý,ht innings the Oroiiu hurler Joncs, sceicid to falter briefly as he walked three of the first four bat- ters, then gave up thrce succes- sive hits, fallowing the visitors four quick runs. Just as the fans were gctting cxcitcd, Jones overpowcrcd the ncxt two batters, striking iout one and making the other popýup. Jonces gave UP four runs on eioht walks and seven bits while fan- ning ciglt. Dersnah for Belleville gave up five runs on nine walks and ten bits, wliule claimIjng six strijke- outs. Mather and Wallace had two bits apicece, wbile Taylor, Rlocg- son, Cubblcidick, Poster, Snith and Jones al Singled once. 166 KING ST. E. TlWO CARS WRECKED ON HIGHWAY <35 Two cars werc wrecked and two families csoaped with minor in- juries in an accident on Highxvay 35, -near concession 3, Manvers T'ownship. Police said the vehicles werc driven by Peter Przeplata of Usliawa, who bar his wife and a niece, with hù-m, and Oscar Zaret- sky of Willowdale, who was ac- companied by his wide and thre children. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A New Baby Birthdays Get Wefl Auniversaries Phone 983-5251 CON VENIENT PRICES Drp n fora Refreshîng Cotle CHOCOLATE MILK ORANGE DRINK and ail SOFT DRINKS MATIS BILLIARDS and Brb.rsbp Oxford BRICKLAYERS- STONEMASON S W. "eMaul opecttamg la mau k" a. We' Oft de himau c oodwillI USED CARS HOLIDAY Sr'E.voALS Ail late model cars with balance of G.M. Factory WarrantyI '68 BUICK WILDCAT Custom 2-door Hardtop, V-8, automatic, fuily' powerecl, black vinyl roof, black bucket seats with rich regal red exterior bot- tom. Executive driven automobile. Lic. No. L34456 Priced $3294. '67 CHEV BELp IR STATION WAGON ;A 6 passenger, V8, automatie, power steer- ing, radio, white wall tires, wheel discs, This is an outstanding, dlean, oue*owner local car. Lic. No. 461477X Priced $2397. '66 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne 2-door Hardtop, V-8, automatie, power steerlng and brakes, radio, white wall tires, bucket seats and floor console. This automobile was sold and serviced by us since new. Outstauding condition. Lic. No. L10959 Priced $1997. '66 CHEV. IMPALA'Sedan V-8, standard transmission, 3-speed, ra- ie, white waIl tires, wheel dises. Real sharp blue with matching interior in spotless condition. Lic. No. K90278 Priced $1598. '65 'RAMBLER AMBASSADOR 880 mnodel Sedan. V-8 automatic, radio, white wall tires. This is au outstauding local car priced to séil . L33446 Priced $1294. ANNOUNCE MENT Effective July 1, 1969 the Practices of Norman F. W. Pragnel Chartered Accountant Port Hope and J. S. Hn a Chartered Accountant Cobourg will mierge in partner ship under the naine of Pragnell, Hinman, Bristow & (o. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PORT HOPE- COBOURG. '65 BUJICK LeSARRE 4-door Hardtop, V-8, antomatie, power stecring and brakes, radio, white walls and wheel dises. This automobile was sold and servlced by us since new. Ori- ginal 30,000 miles. Previous owners name on request. Lic. No. L7545 Priced $1696. '64 FORD GALAXIE XL 2-door Hardtop, V-8 automatic, . radio, bucket seats and floor console. Candy- apple red exterior with matchiug spot-' interior. Lic. Ne. L31065 Priced $1399. '61 FALCON Station WAGON 6-cyinder, automatie, reconditioned en- glue and transmission. Lic. No. L25744 At a Real Sacrifie Price '65 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON 8-foot Fleetside body, V-8, 3-speed man- 7-1 transmission. Excellent condition. Lic. No. 32343V - f Priced $1598. '66 FORD ¼2-ton PICK-UP 6-cylinder, 3-speed transmission stick, radio, 19,843 original miles, localiy own- ed. This vehicle is just like uew. 46750B3 Priced $1699. We aiso have instock for ixumediate delivery 50 NEWVV CARS AND TRUCKS ALSO 48'GOODWILL USIE» CARS many models, colours and options available. Bd~ sure to sce then at our lot lu Bowmauviile DEAL WITH YOUR AUTHORIZED GM DEALER n I n * ne. PHONE 623.3396 F 'PHONE 623-3396

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