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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Sep 1965, p. 8

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OROINO WEEKLY TIMES, THUMJS-DA1', SEP'TEMBEfl, 2cld, 1965 Hospitaility WIENER ROLLS SJaffa Frozenl 6 w. Tins ORANGEj JUICE mq 1 Fresh Cntx Up <Lecgs, Breasts, Wings, Backs) Chjcken in a taçkze lb 39c Sliced Side Bacon lb 89c !CoorahCole SIaw 16 oz Jar 39C! IGA CANNED <Case of 24 - $1.69>y BICK'S 12S arfogSee~Ioz jar 2 for49 TulipCuo.d MARGANE CHEESE SPREAD' 2 lb pkgs 55e 16,oz jar 43c Frodue, Df U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade California's Finest Seedless orred GRAPES 2Ibs 29C HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 2 GREEN GIANT FANCY PEAS 2 UONELESS CHICKEN CordonBleu 3 J«JOL-AlD Reg. 10 for 49e Ready Sween MOTHER P4>ÂRER ,TEA DAD'S OATMEAL COOKIES Banded MANNINGS BISCUITS Fun Time Mis IGA POTATO CHIPS BEAVER WHJITE POPCORN IGA WAX PAPER 2. DIempsters EXHIBITION ROLLS Blueberry Filled DEMPSTER BUNS 48, oz. Tins 69c 15 oz. 'Tins 37e 7 oz. Tins $1,00 5 for 49c Pkg. of 60 bags 75e 2 pkgs. for 49e 2%k lb. pkg. for99e 14 oz. Pkg. for 49e Pkg. 25e 100 ft, roils 49e Pkg. of 6 23e pkg. 41c RECIEA FREE $10.00O-BONUS TAPE WITH [GA INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. Jar POPULAR BRANUS CIGARETTES Ctn. of 200 I-IOSPITALITY RASPBERRY RHUBARB PIE eaeh RECEIVE A FREE $600 BONUS TAPE WITH Crown Brand SYRUP3 ib. Sîze White Swan SERVIETTES Pkg. of 250 - RECEIVE A FREE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH CELLO CARROTS Canada No. 1 Grade 3 lb. bag . FARMHOUSE FROZEN PIES Assorted eaeh LABLERITE SLICED BOLOGNA 12 oz. Saran Be Sure To Visit THE IGA BOOTH Foo d Produets B3uilding Crisp and Tender Canada No. 1 Grade BRADFORD CELERY 2 for Local Grown BRUSSEL, SPROUTS Froduceof U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade PRUNE PLUMS ig.Stalks 25e Qt. Box 29r Qt. Box 39c "HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS" Crazy Foam BATH SOAP 79e SLady Patricia HAIR1 COLOURING 99C -Gleem 99e Size TOOTUPASTE Family size 719e ? . -e(">y0 ,<E00 E.,,S * .3 ~. ~ E~E4~ 4 yý g CNE.ANDLCYSI Von May Be A LUCKY WINNER of an IGA Fqod ûîVoucher Kendal The Re. . C. White wiÎ o- cupy the Kendal UJnited Church pulpit next Siriday. Now hou.- days are-over we hope the choir wmil be there and Supday School wilbe resumed. The new bouse in Kendal west of Mr. R. Geach's home and bNAît by Mr. Ifoskin is now the home of our deputy game Warden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewiart and their three children. We welcome them to Kendal. iA pretty weddi-nc took place in Trenton United Church on Satur- day, August 28th when Mr. Ron- aid Gay was unîted ia marriage to Miss Jean Mansfield. Mr. Ross Gay acted as best man. There were about sixty guests in atten- dance. A new teache' lbas been secur- *ed for Kendal 'Senior room. Juniors: Dennis Cobbledick, Wayne Convier, Heather McGili, Karen Lee- Chris Aslett, Davidý Deeley, Cr-aig- Tennant, David Forrester, EdfiKilpatrick, Cathy Walker, aty Gustar, Wcndy Mercer KteVanderbrink, Nico De JogJacqueline Sneldcrs, Glenn ReSally Staples, Iîitermediate. Don Allen, Barry Hazelden, Do.,ug Stapîcton, Carol Johnston, Sharor Bairstow, Suzanne Bunt-' ing, Margaret Middlcton. Seniors: Beverly Tennant, BUl Caldwell, ROYAL LIFE SAVING Bronze Medalion: Dcbbie Reynolds, Sharon Allia, Don McKcnz'e, Elaine Forrester. Bar te Bronze: Janice Rutherford. N. B.- Picase keep white ad- vancement cards for next year. COMBINýATION OFFER - SAVE 3'7e LIGHBTE9 FLUID 32 oz L .ff CHARCOAL 10 lb bag uoth 99c Pkg. of 8 S29C IGA- BEANS with PORK SOFT DRINKS~ SOCKEYE SALMON 15 oz tin 3 for 39c 10Ooz 12 far85c, halves tin 55c JUNIOR FARMERS NEWS ROUNDUP Wm. J. Tomlinson You'1l probably see the liglit burning late in the Department of Ag,_riculture office as the 4-11 heeetdavs are in proeffss and flc al faîrs are now untder Vhis i a busy tfime for Junior aresas ,several committe-es have atready been organized to. !loofk after competition and con- sessi ons at the fairs. Right now at onie of Canada's largest f al lfair, the CN.E.,, you'll find par- ticipants from Durham. In the Coliseum, ring centre, youi'll probably notice a tal laniky d;!7stingýuished loo-king gentlmnî as -a ring judge assistant. Thaý,)t is oiy ownKen Ko.In 'the Gov- eramnt BildigsDepartment c)f Agricultu're section, you'll find some ery ovely ladies, dressed PLikegre pea, pods. The cute one justhapn to be our own Pat Ko.Shie is there to answer m 'etin ike, 'What'came first, the gg o thechicken?" Don't !ag t'.s aked often and believe iý rnt h has an answer. You knoi-w isariotworth drivin.g up, pyin-1 dollar admissioin fee to ha h answer Paf gives. 1n-i c cmpetition f ield a man man ofyoumay know briiuglit back fourteen awards in ail for isï, ajpples, _Mr. E. S. Cobbledickc of As a oin f trspossibly to soe ofyou air'y mnit [ooý,ks as if Rom1iandale 'Farmps Ltd, Uiovileran away wi4th mo)st oýf the bull awards as theý,y held first with two and three vear old bulîs and claimed Sen- ior Bull Champion, Reserve Sen- ior Bull Champion, Grand Cham- pion Bull and Resenve Gaand Champion Bull. You know, that's a lot4 of bull for one fara to have.' The cnexrt big attractiop is'the Orono) Fair, 9th, lOtlh and Ill iof Septemaber. Next wcek MIl list the only good place to eat at Orono Fair. Just a reminder that the Farm Stead Beauification Contcst dead line is almost here, so please send your entries in as we need your sopport to make the contest a succcss. For you people who haven't yet acquired your slow moving eehicle signs, get one riglit a- way, as combining is in full swing. DJo't spoîl a harvest 'by not liv- inUf sec it finished. The signs areavilaleat Department of Agrculureand will also be a- valbeat Orono Fair. 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