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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Aug 1963, p. 8

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Produce ot U.S.A. No. 1 Grade Elberta Freestofle qt25C Cardnal Pr e etU.S.A. - No. 1 Grade KedGrapes lb 19C Nubiana or Duarte Large Lusclous Produce of U.S.A. Plume qt box 29C. Fild Corn Sunkist Lernons doz 49c 6 for 29c OXONO WEEKLY TIME~S. THU$PSflAY, AUGUST lst, 1963 Kamà LUNCHEON MA VWhite S.,AICO fancy IGA F>AN uT1BUTTE- -R 7-oz. Tins 3: for$ 16, oz jar 29c Gvoodness Me Frozen 9-oz. Pkgs. FRENCH 4o 9 FRIES4fo 9c Hospltalit'y Blueberry PIE ea 45c POTATO12z49 CHIPS12o49 CHERRY IL MILD 1 z5 CHEESE12o45 Westons Plain or Salted SODA Crackers Westons Duo Pak Biscuits 16 oz37c 2' lb 89C Stranedor'Junior Heiz 5-oz. M Baby Food 10-$l GA Strawberry Jam 24 oz jar 49c ]Rut's Tomato Catsup' 11-0z. BUlS. 2 for 35c IGA Delàuxa Instant Coffee 10 oz 99c Mothar Parker's Orange Pekoe Pkg. Tea Bags 60-79c Ballet lVbte Pkg. of 250 Serviettes .45c Crest Family Size Toothpaste $1 .39 EXTRA A Toftalo I BOINUS TAPErS RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH POPULAR. BRAND CIGARETTES Ctn. 0of 200 MAZOLA SALAD OIL 32-oz. Size RLECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH BRIGHT'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48-oz. Ti ULARKS BEANS and PORK 2 15-oz. Tins RECEIVE $2.00 IN BON-US TAPES WITH IGA COLOURED MARGAER 2 i-lb. Pkgs. DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE Frozen 2 6-oz Tins SLICED SIDE BACON.« Tabierita Rindless V2 ilb. pk. NO. .1 GRADE COOOKINGONIONS 3-lb. ceilo bag Grade "A" Puredressed - Ready for the Oven - Young 4 -.10 lb. avg- Burns Regular or Reody .to* Serve Boneless Smoke.. d Dinner. Ham 1b89c Alpine or Prirnrose ChOPPeà Tablerite. Vacuum Sealed Steaetts b55 ooked lHamn 6 oz 55e KENDAL Garry McMaekin went west after sehool cosed to seek adventure. Cal.gary, boarded for a while in the Y.M.C.A. but decIded to go on to Edmonton. There he secured a job- at-okee and fiew imnaone hundred and fifty miles north west to the big camp. Mr. Wm. Saver'y of ltarkvIlle passed away on Monday morning. The f unerai was held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Morris FuneraýI Home. Mr. Savery was 94,the ot, est war veteran af this neighbou hood. He leaves two sons Russe, and Lawrence ami two daughters, Grace (Mrs. Yule) and Ruth (Mus. Ewart Robinson). A daughter Lîi- lian Predeceased him in 1918. The recreation committee >É Kendal wish to thank ail those Who helped make the Kendai Street FaÏr a success everj tne wcather- nan Co-aloerated. There we-re t ,,-DaCýXjeniIson 115 H ghway on Konday. It is as-' sumed that Mr. John ny Allun de- c'ded to make a U tu'n at the Dutch Oven when another car tilt hlm broadside. The other drvers father was sent through the wind- shield, and was bleeding badly. They had to wait three-quarters of, an hour hefore the Boixvmaniville Ambulance arrived. Tamblyn's milk truck camie from the south to içirby and was walting to turn across to Mr.ý Bill Reid's store when a driver coming from the soud- bii- the milk truck from behind and sent Itl ito the path of a Cadillac, both car and truck were demoliisheci and a river of mîlk flowed down the Sunday School will bo at 10:15 and Church at il1:15 a.m. during August. ROAD SURVEY SUGGESTED A road and traffic survey han been recontmended for the United Counties. Prime purpose of the survey is to assess the requirement for developmnent roads -and to ashow traffie needs for the next 10 years. Recommendation that such a survey be undertaken was made to Counties Council Wednesday morn- ing by Ian Greer, road survey branch of the depairtment of high- ways. Mr. Greer szid -one of the Pur- poses of the survey, which wili cover ail four seasons, is to give the departmnent an overali provin- ciai picture and thus ensure that ail counties are treated equaily. The survey will include not only a traffie count but also a phystidal inventory of ail roads now under the county system, The resut of the survey and its recommenda- tions wiil be, submitted to counoi. The report wMlioütline what the needs are and will bea fS the next 10 years, and the ability of the municipality to pay. RATEPAYERS TO VOTE ON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL On Friday, August 2, ahl rate- payars of South Cavan TownshÏp area will ha as*kad to vote on the qluestion "Are you iu favour of the Passing of the by-i'aw by tha cor- poration of the Township of Cavan to raise the sum of $140,000 by the i9suing of debentures payable in annual instalments over a twenty- year periocl at the current rate and interest, for the pulrpose of er- ecting and equippilig a seven- room Public schooi to serve the needs of the South Cavan Public school area?" Polils will be open from, 10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p.m. at HaMilton's worl< shop, Millbrook Town Hall and the Orange Hall in Carmel. SOLDIER, SAILOR BAIL OUT' INTO 20 FEET 0F WATEJR Two men escaped wîth a wetin,-g iast week when a :car orwned and driven by Sgt. Geo. A. Burmasterý, 43, of 1A Woýlfe Ave., Fort Heiiry IHeightts, Kingston, plungedlfrn the south skie. of the T jetty at Cobourg harbour at 4:30 -a.m. With Sgt. Burmaster was Ch:,eýt IPettY Officer James Redljin H... Scatari". The carw backing arOUnd off the T it when it sltPPer, over andthie o men managed to escape fronith c'Pen Windows as it went down im, 20 feet Of water. The watch on 'hie * Scatari hauled tliem aboar<j wet but otherwise unharmd Constalîe Lloyd H-uskiiso)n at- tended at the scene. . I -NMasons Canner - Case of 2M - $1.77 -,, SOFT DRINKS 10 oz tin 12 for 89C i 16-m. Pkg.

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