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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1963, p. 8

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LUCHNMAT 12 oz tin 39C Gold, Silver Shred, Scotch, Thick Cut FYe~aed M -ara Tree Wirole Picked Oions24 H'am-burger "b.ift d La rdwvood or Briquettes Haimburg or Wiener Chrisies toIIs2 pks IG X ICE CREAM ýihi Birdlseye Frozen ORýANiF. JUICE 6oz oz ]ar 29e 16 oz. Jars 2 for 29c OZ jar 37c 2 pkgs 49c lb bag 69c gs of 849c Laif g ai 79c T"s1y, Ontario Grownti No. 1 Grade iNew Poltatoes Easy toPeel, Sout,Afrîcan 'XT RA, $40,00 ECEIVE $10-00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH SUR DETERGENT - 18e off Giant Size RECEIVE $6. 00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH ST. LAWRENCE CORN OGIL 25 oz. GAY LIQUID DETERGENT - 12e off 20 OZ. NO. 7 CIGARETTES - filiter tips pkg. RECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH REYNOLDS WRAP 12" width RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH VELVEETA Kraft Cheese 1 lb. pkg. SHOPSY'S Potato Salad or Cole Slaw 12.oz. con. FROZEN FISH & CHIIPS - Fraservale 24-oz. pkg. COOKING ONIONS - Ontario No. 1 Grade 3-lb. bag lb, 3 9 Size 176 Crlsp, Tender, Ontarlo No. i Grade OntaL E No i rd arge size Z5 CARRO.ý)TS 3 lb bag 2 for 29e LE".MON S 6 for 29c BoeesRound R.S 9 STEAK R-STlb )9 or Rump Roast Srlorln, Wimg, Porterbouse Steak or Roast lb 95c Frffshly Ground MINCED BEEF lb 43c TABLERITE WEINERS lb 45c Fresh Chicken Cuts LEGS or -BEASTS lb 55e- inthe TBILIGth iKENDAL Mies Ruth Gordon and her s~e Mrs. Wallace Bougihen oÊf Newt.on- ville took in the "Old Time Fiddlers Contegt" atç Schomberg lest Sat- urday night. They report a hugeý crowd and a fine time. On Saturday, August loth, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoy were urited in moarriage at St. John' n1'a Church in Port Hope. The ýr 1 s the former Jean Isobel Pý"s' Her siFrýer Miss Helen P i wes maid of hanour. Shewi\,, as- Ssisted by 'two brides-araids, Mrn. Keith Wood ansd Mrs. M. P/am- boldt cf Port Hope. The best mari was Mr. Stn H',,y while Mr. Reid Cochraend. M:. Warren Pemnberton ofc'tdas 1ushers. MIss Sharon StaJnton, as e ýe the 'groom, sang "011 Per, e't Love." The reception wa hein ný St. John's Parish Hall. The hs.p yý couple lef t for points îiorth. Tsey will reýsicip on the Sixth Lise, The severe elecitrie tormi on Tuesday afternoon b1ew out the Tellevision of Mr. Chas. Gay anj that of Mr. Robt. Morgan. Their eieËtricity was elso eut cLt. rie heavy rain would do, a lo,ý of goodp elthough certain worhlike thre~ s. ing and confbining and the t sba' o harvest will ibe field up for a t*n,,. Mrs. L. Burhesh and 21ss M. jMcBride of Cobourg are vlsitîng their sister Mrs. C. Thompson thss week. Mr. A. H. Surroc1'k superinterd- ent Of St. Peul's Suiday Sehool gave us a fine eddress lest Sunday on "The Prodigel Son" with spec- il thoughts on the eider brother whom we sO often reseuxhie. Corne next Sundey to hear Mr. M. m. Werburton Of Courtice et il1.15 a.m. Sunday SOOo et 10:15 ar. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Elliott went on their wedding trp to the Mers- times by. way of the Gaspe Penin. suie. BOY DROWNS AT COBOURCT Gary Holmes, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoimes, 920 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg, wa.s drowned in Cobourg herbour lest Thursdey. Haif an hour of artifiel respiration feiled to revive hlm and he was pnonounced deail about, 2:00 p.m. by Dr. F. N. BlackweIl., 'Gary was playing on the T-jetty wi'th Billy Cooper, 161 Morrisn Ave., Toronto, and Don Armstrong, :460 Burnet Drive, Cobourg. The other boys, playing on one side of the jetty, 'noticed hs ab- sence and discovered his red shîrt going down off the opposite Elde of the jetty. One steyed while' the other ran for help, and, within a few minutes the boys body was bnoug.ist to the surface. It is esti-ý mated the boy wes in the wator about heif an hour. NEWCASTLE MAX KILLED James Alexander Seymoun, 30, of Newcastle, wes killed Fricey when the westbcunid loaded grevel tnuck collided w itb a tnuck driven by Peter Gerrison, 32, of Oshawa. The accident oecunned on Taun- ton Road, neer Wilson Rd., et a point near wbene Mr. Seymour had emerged unhut f romn a car-truck accident a month ago. EXHIBIT 0F ONTARIO SNAKES C. N. E. FEATURE S A collection of enakes common to iOntario again will be the focus of the attention of thousands at thre iCanadien National Exhibition. Thre snakes 'are among numerous wild- lite features in thre Department of Lands and Fore.-ts exiibit ln thre attractive open air central court of the Ontario Govennment Build- ing just insîde the Dufferin Gates. -na glasses-in panoramie set- tingi, the collection affords close study of types, sizes and d1àtin- guisiringi colour mankings - without quelmes. For theise lifelike speci. mens are made of latex, but true to the.rgiesinee-. de- i e- IMM -- 7m

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