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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Mar 1957, p. 3

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SPCIAL VALUES VOR LUENTEN FO~J DYSONS PLAINï WholeDiJii Pickles 24 oz jar 35âc, CATELLIS READY CUT MACARONI LB PKG 1 Oc CONNOR'S s 'along KIPPERED SN.AKS 2-21 c I{ING'S CIIOICE TOMATOES "28 oz tin 28c,,-. SUPREME BABY LIMA BEAN5l,.12- ,z-pg'i 7c SUPREME WHITE BEANS 16 oz 15Sc 0004*OfJ.q,.oe* *000ce0 t BEST FOOD BUYS IPTON'S TOMIATO Vegetable SoU 3 for 3c BRUNS WICK Sardines "'s 3 for 27c MAYAIR SMALL Prunes 2 lb cello 39C BILLIONAIJRE Sardines 2 for 3.5c EASIFIRST Shortening 2 Ibs 49c FRUIT and VEGETý LARGE, FINE QUALITY YEYUSE SUNKIST- 144 size ÇRISP, ONTARIO SpyApples MILD, SWEET - LARGE SIZE Cucumbers C ooking Onions. 2doz 6«)c1 3-lb. Poly Bag 3e 27c LL Kraft Dinnejr---.-,- 2 pkgs 29c LIBBY'S, IN T03~1ATO SAUCE S3peghetti 15 oz 2 for 29c LBYSDEEP e Brown Beans, 20 oz fin 21 c 28 oz 2 for 39c R~OBIN 1100D Wu hite Cake Mix 15 oz 29c .ALLSWEET Margarine lb pkg 33c FRESH MEATS PORK SIDE Sp,,areribs FRESH, ONTARIO - WHOLE OR HIALF -hrb Legrs l55C l.b 63c SWIFT'S PREMIUM LB. SEALED PKG. R 1inade ss Ba con 1lb7c SWIFT'S BREAKFAST - SKINLESS S;ausage lb 39c SWIFT'S PREMIUM' .CUP Headecheese I12 oz 39c o--o--O a.nfuOQ.oO<~,flOeO fr s A ,,,ed&itSor Near You Stoe pe nil9 .m Fridays and Saturdays ~ Cornish's RodAý FEATURE ITEMS FISHERMAN BRAND FA-NÇY RD Sockeye 'Sal mon 2 tin 2for, SÇc Enter Ac; il Ovoso Ontarlo Sest SeIhng Book 63 Last Complete Show at 9:30 ýat.emy Award Smecpstakes Contest NOW! -'=D0- AliLMIU ER BAND IYLhVAiV $ATNISUP 1 I QZ 20c RED aiin WITE PUTRE 16 ounce jar PEANUT BUTTER 29»w DR BALLARW'S CHAMiPION DOG FOOD 3for 35c Lettuce SOranges Th( ......... Viin laniMOUS Cheice which is piped to the U.S. fron Al- the U.S. border than it do)es at Win-. <continued fromi page 1) nipeg. What is to happen to the Can-~ She stated, had falled to arrive at anuainSet nutywe a n equ;ablebasi fo thedistib hipping is cheaper to the United &~u.tale asi fo th ditriuti<,n States milis. of taxes hetweeni th& Fedel;6il govern- ConenigArclue esae mentandthe rovncesandther that the farmer wdas neveir in such a. mnunicipalities, arndibas the effeet of bad position as now,. Since 1949 f*arn-i hobbling the Provinces and placmrg an roduce prîces have droppe1)ýd 1Q% undue burden upon the Mýunniicipali- wiebuh brtefre ties. Wieproductsý oztb h ane Aprfon hi olei ,th(' at- have iuniped r. r Charlton Cabinet is very far fromn what w(1e c rdc sapeegcn should exýpeet of a truîy national gov- tomiatoes and he stated thaýt the pur- ernment. Orýder-s-ini-counci(il take the hasýe of thiese items ýbyv the consumer plc flgs to.Mnstw iemas buying our ondvna1 eal- Dr 4Vinque.stioned, "Why hasni't sides were paid in the la.rýge par tto the voice of Durham ben d n farmiers but this, he siwsnot Siuatters o>f jonsiderable importaitce true but rýither that farmi subsidjies I ad prhapsýof vital intêrest to this was a smiall fig-urýe compared to the conistituenicy ?" total subsidyt figur-e. In butter,, over T1he %Voice of Durhaam should be a eityerperiod, the cost was haard iiid with your he'lp, he-si1i, Sc ppeo. would be heard very clearly after the T 'he Conservatives, if elected, woul next election. 1set up a floor supporit pic that Inl John Diefenbaker, he claimed, mjeant somnethîng and thlis woL e thiat tbev2 had an able successor1 to done onily after consulting fo)r farin George Drew. A person wvho bas trem- ý organiizations. The speaker as ug.. endous' appeal to ail Canadians. ýgested Producer's 'Marketing Bad Dr. Vivian ipromiises that if electedset up oni a National basis when rýe- he would serve the riding as long as'quested by comrniiodity groups it aswisie ar i t'ishesaid he The Hon. John ÈFoote adcU'esseà wIeclosing the candidate asked1iice was endeatcouring- to maýke thle for the loyalty, understandinig and HospitAl p1lan available to. ail but suipport of ail. not ,omýpulsory. Hie said that he Swasshiocked tbat th-e Federal Gov- DR. CHARLTON 'SPEAKER èrmet(alf t out casesý of menpltal (Continuied from Page 1) illness and Tubercujlos-ýIs cae in the îpan It was hIis o)pinion thaýt the whit- th oenfetgvsyouflothing bu tln f thîs c ýost bv the Domninioni collects your mroney -which it iretLurus governmen)t affects thie welfare of to you and this not at the samne rate thie cty The resýpons-ibiiv_ for for there are nmanv costs orf handhing -hse tw -,%- ý h1sa 1voul this Ynoney before îtiý is retuIrned to have to be continued by the Province-. Ithe people.! The Hon. John Foote stated that Canada, stated the speaker, mnust ,half of the revenue for the courty have a developmnent policy for itsicamne fin Ontario and he critieize4 natural resources so, that they miay jthe re-distfilbution of this 1moneLy tc7 be developed to benefit ail Canadi- tlhe Provinices. le stated thât the ians. The St. Lawrence seaway, he said, Province of Alberta, which is deht 'was being constructed as mnuch to free, was being subsidized by Ontar- carry iron ore out of Canada to thi io under the present tax agreemient. U.S. as for any <ther reason. ThisThe provincial debt of Ontario was, cuta ow local emploýrent as the he said, soraething which they did iron ore is p)rocessed ite, merchan- i not wa>ft to talk al>out. Hon. Foote dise in the States and hen resold at claimed that tlwre -wasý a nerd for m a much higher value in Canada as a better partnership at Ottawà so On- finished nroduct. Further in this t.ario could receive en-ouglh money ta- miatter thie UnitLed States subsidizes i operate and redtyce the cliùning mua- their shipping in the St. Lawrence icipal tax bis. This lie said had beeft and this wl affect the Canadian made lknuwn to the Dur-hani execu.- shiipping industry. He pointed tu gas tîves quite sonie time ago. 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