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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Mar 1966, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAV, MARCH 3rd, 1966 Price Effective March 2, 3, 4, and ý5 We Reserve the Right to Lim it Quantities Lean Freshi Por~k S H OULDr'E R ROAST lb Lean Fresh Plork BUTT ROAST' Lean, Well Timmed Pork BUTT CHOPS Table-Rite Rindless Sliced 5 7c SIDE BACON Table-Rite Sllced BOLOONA lb 67 Lenten Treat "Scotch Butterfly"l lb 67c FïNNIAN HADDII lb 77c lb fiat 99c 16 oz pkg 49c- 1 b 53c Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Gradýse Vine Ripened T NIXTOES 2 b2c Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade EMPEROR GRZAPESý 2 lb, Easy te P~eel La JAFFA ORAýNGES" doz Canada No. 1 Grade CELLOCART 3 lb bag imported Produce of U.S.A. GREENPEER 3 for SAJE THESE EXTRA TAPES FOR FREE GIFTS OR EATON0 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES 1 F- REVE AN EXTRA $10.00 TAPE WITU f 13IGA TOILET TISSUE - white or pink Pkg. of 4 relis 0 RECEIVE AN EXTRA $6.00 TAPE WITH OMIR LIQUID DETERGENT Tri-Pak<f gFIVE ROSES FLOUR 5, lb. bag fPILLSBURY MOIST CAKE MIXES 18 oz. Pkgs. gRECEIVE AN EXTRA,$2,00 TAPE WITH 0 IGA ROYAL GOLD CHEESE SLICES 16 oz. Pkgs. 1 SWIFTS PREMIUM WIENERS 1 lb, Vae Pak P.E.I. POTATOES m Can. No. 1 Grade 10 lb. bag0 MeCAIN MIX11ED VEGETABLES - Frozen 2 lb. poly bag Fed. Gev. Iaspected Frozen COD FILLETS - 40 Fathom Hospitality DONUTS - 2 for ---------- Jacobs CREAM CRACKERS - 2 MINUTE RICE ------------- 35c Large size 69c 25C 29c lb. -- - - - - - -- - ---- 39e Pkg. of 12 -- -- -- - -- -- - -- -- - 4 9 e 8 z pkgs. -- -- -- --1 - -- --- -- - 4 9 e 14 oz. pkg. 49c Kirby (Intended for last week) One can safely say that Clarke township is up with the best of them. With Oshawa Ski Club, 'Mes- Port Race Track, Orono with arti- ficial ice. Bowling alleys in New- castle. What else is needed? Per- haps a curling club will be next. Take your choice of either of these sports. Besides accommodating the sportsman they put life on the highways. Take the cars off the roads and see how we would like it. Hats off to Clarke Township. Because 1 lack news, I arn go- îng back to 1918, which wîll be of interest to many, people. A farewell presentation was given to Bey. MeKeen who had been Orono'q Preqhyterian pastor for thirtv vears. l'Il just mention a few of the nam-es in Ororo at that time.,VMr. A çl o -h JHenry reari the address. The Rev. J. W. I Bae orred over the meeting. Some of the speakers were: Revs. i'larp and Griffith, John Stewart,, Kendal. Frank Squair, George Long. C. J. Thornton and others. A bounteous meal was served in the town hall, after which speeches aeain, Mr. Young, Mr, A. Marr, Wm, Armstrong and Reeve Bowen andI others. Mr. David Moffat moved a hearty vote of thanks. to ail who had helped to make 'this wonderful evenlng a success. Ads of interest-Orono Rama- ess Shop - W. E. Davey Fairbank-Morse engines - W. J. Fowler. 1 second hand Ford Runabout $340.00, W. E. Davey. One 1918 Chevrolet, $790.00; bargains.. Canadian Northemn, West bound Orono to Toronto 9:12 except Sundays. IPhysicians-M. M. Tucker M.D. Coroner; Alfred Famncomb M.1.; Neil Colville M.D.; W. G. MCul- lough M.D,..1 D. T. Allun issuer of marriage lieenses. R. R. Waddell, Barnister; T, Smith, 1nsurance. Mrs. Neil Colville 'A.T CM., music teacher; New Mehd H ymn Book, - J. J. Gilfillan,. druggist. Orono Flour Mill - 'W. R. Rowe,* Hardware, J. Renry & Son. Found - Side curtain for Ford car: D. N. Lockwood, Leskard. For sale - Harry Wilks, mare, 5 yrs. old, Robert Rainey. .Strayed- on to prernises of lot 25; con., hoîstein- cow - J. D. Brown.' Robbie Meffat is suffering froni an attack of appendicitis. Trustee Budget (Continued frorn page li sideration should be given _tô contracting the work rather than using the Township Road depart- ment. It might be cheaper, he said. Mr. Simpson said he did not favour going to debentures but to carry on as in the past of do- ing some work each year with funds collected annually. He also could see no reason why the Township could not do the work. Council Moves ,From page 1) sider.....We have to have a clerk."' Councillor Lowery aise, stated that time was needed te look over the applications before rescinding the by-law. "We can't do without a clerk," he said. Councillor Falls said, "I would still like to see Ed considered for Clerk." During the years as Clerk I have carried out my duties for the good of Council and the Mun- icipality, said Mr. Milîson. Even after the happenings of February l4th 1 have -upheld Council. "When you do things that con- traveone Acts it gives Me prob- IGA Faucy 1 oz. Tims Appesauce IBeans & Porki 4 ,tins,49c IGA Choice 20 oz. Tins Cream Corn or Ungraded Choice Peas 3 ýtins 49C

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