OJIONO WEERLVTIES TIUURlSDAV, 31ARCH 29tli, 1961 BOU A F FTH OT F R "1-Le . (7 5 C î1%A Csh Tapes) on 39C plus 4, folder - $3'0In Ta-pes O RECIVE14.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH g SLCEDSIDE BACON - Tablerite Rindless - 1-b. Pkg. gCYALLO CARROTS - No. 1 Grade - 3-lb). Bag f f3RECEIVE »S2!.Cx IN BONUS TAPES WVITHG MABLE BNE AGRN 6e off - 3-lb. eevonomy pk.ý g SMAL LIK SATSAGE- Roal Gust -PurePork 1lb f3TABLEJRITE WIENERS- 1-lb). Cello Pkg. Pg oCE;LLO TOMAOE- NoiGrade - g. A.c1 A GIdfin Vt mn " -Lg. 2z920 &0 Y ILEEIV $600IN 14GA BONUS TAP-ES WITII f o MPLELEAF 11AMS (Pear shaped) - 11,2 lb. Tin MASTE DOGFOOD - 3MentSt 2 1412-oz. Tins f3POVVDERED MILK - Ivstant Sta.rlac - 3-lb). Box f3 ~ BIL E FHONEY - Creamed 2-1b. container IGA GNE ALE - phis deposit. 2 30-oz. Botties KADANNATEA BAGS - Pk. id 90 GRED PA-TH SUGAR - Graniulated - 10-lb. Bag 1: THRIFT DETERGýE-NT - Liquid - 12-oz. Container 9SCOTT~ TISSUTE - plnk, aqua, yellowN - 4-pack fa.mily siz OPEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE Witb Mirror - Giant Size gC(IGARýETTES - Ail Popular Brands - Chi. of 200 GTN' DINNERS --Frozen - Turkey, chieken, beef - 1i-oz. Pkg. g AYLMER xPEAS ti1ns 75cw Mhite- - Solld Pack SAIOTUNA 27 oz TH"E TE"A CAKE LAMÏx Maarni& hese 8 oz pkg 3 f'Or 5cc r -Q r r r r r r r r r r r r 2 Q Si r Pea or Vegetable - 28-oz. Tins Hiabitant Soups Beglar Size - PInk or GoId Dial S oap Wou1 AT will tion [e irobb date 0ýf the Nç)rthumi-r v'l be set this week yth alosFoniud)rvpae1 atrdy, April 14. nneto ihawtrspl ~ .11idatýies now inicludfe two nCo- Oooand ireýoimmended that s;u o~ ReeveW. I. ThIomn - n e ae and ltlato. Downi, Orland adR. G. Parker, Iion ot wheheror lot kto erj !nd Conilos.imm iskell, appiaion.011 e 4al'so std ht ourg.~~~Fl Boraoi ie ve co-oprath; , lierie is strong belief thbat Prime and dýo falil i itspoe toasst- ister Johin Diefenha)ýker wil t- this program.1 In Ise matter ofco~ 1 the ominaýtioni. ctosaiigtruhIcroaî an aeDr. Berry outlined ana~ ARSON TOSEA which thiey have just deait with und,-" COBORG ALLVsimlarcirdumrstances in which the ' had o trouble at ail. The chairmn-_ý1 hberal Leadeûr 1Lester B. Pearo f the Tru.stees feit that this letter - appearl at a raiiy sponsored bydiad that steps coulld be taken t 'Northumberland Liberai Associa- estabîîsha Municipal syste i f te iSatuirday Marchl 31 at Victoria couliid get the pp ova f theTo- L, o b o r g .S i p) C o u ni c l . ec -will attend a pre-rally dinnier, 5 ,î !vUI 1V lIlo J15T411Jwnaî n.,. "i ý . ,.,.o ilied o t t-'-. th atoniection 0of a swa system in a smal,ýl area of Orono that a grant Cfi Otherspeakers at the Dmeeting M pret a valbelri mclude Dr. Pauline Jewett Liberal 5pecntwsaviabefonstrutie candiidate for, Northum111berlafld inthe was co'mplý"eedbefre he end 0of ", s n xt fderaleetion. Dr. Jewvett Wi introduce the guest speaker.ya. Mr. Pearson bais spoken Sev7erlý POLICE LAY CHARGxE 1COBOU1î1 BLAZE Provincial police in COb)ourJg v chiarged Donald P'arinson, 22, of CO- b1ourg, witth ar'son 1iln connection wt a fîre whichi destroyed the Ga o FarmiersCooeaie edeay f sat week. parýkinson, being bield in jail aw%ýait- ing trial, is an emrployee of the co-op. D-amage to thie building wvas estimi-ated at bètween $15,000 and $60,000. Grafton is eîgh1t miles eas( 0fC- OSAAINDUISTRLIAL RATE LIED2.9 3MILLS ward again ilis o 3U.5 jmilîs, an~ increase of 2.5 miilîs; using 3-'il on this year's equahzed assessient, as quaLen o last ye>,ar's 7ý.5 resi- dentiat rate. 1The industrial and comminercial rcate sta11ds ,at,39.5mi, an estin3ated 2.9. mill increase. The 33.5 fr rate i up lbý m'ilîs. Acual161,,,penditirrc5s 1 it ï1mnicipalradbanhfte announcedfanalo e ti 2064X toi hululai- work eentu l.,ýuule frebdfor ntrlo Cun1y urin the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~s cugycr hottl o h Unitd (ontie 0f urb fo"an 1orIiuh1lal s$17350 Van Kirkç 2 for 33c Chocolate Buds 2 for 29c Ayhner Catsup Trustee Lowvery lainpea ing on lu ý-ss-eprsntdby hedegaine1 thaut thec delegation shouid Ibe address. nig the TwsbpCounnculi rather ta the, Trustees. Trustee ecrsi tha heconideedthie delega1tion a Wod iing ecause the wate 1 su neeedthspport of the people in order that the Truistees couldi folo-w tip up1n he pa',st, hie said, we did o knwthat we hadi any' backing fo the- people. The Trustees, it, was tated wev(re supporting the nmove tb have water establied in Orono but wvere presently being held up by the action lof the Township, It was feit that thie Trustees wouid ask for reconsider- atlion by the Township to sign an a,. ee ntfor- Mz icalWater Sv- stemi. The chairmyaiiadso stated ha they would obtain prices in conniection wvith aewage system for a pricu portion of the Villag-e in the businessý area to Ibe constructed under a Local Imiprovement By-law. This, leiesaîi, woulId also have to hnve the apoa Mr. Charles Armstron-g inrerun to thie business section, said thatt watr aone wazs not ail that isre quired andi that sewage was also me- edi in this area. Mr, Lowery agreec that in thiis particular area both sr vic( wre nteedied. Mr. 'W. E. Ar n- strong pinedtoth-,-e heath aspects ,oË o CHOICE NEW ZEALANU ILAMB g ~~~4 LEG O0b 9 gWhosle- Flank on LOIN 0' L lb 29c Roa,-st chops Stew Lamb in a Basket lb 19c g Burns Mlld Curedj /zCryovae --Cottage Rolis lb 49c j 00 00