ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THUJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1967 Armtrog Boters Oen One of the oldest merchant families in the twin counties of Durham and Northumberland, r the Armstrongs of Orono, will open Peterborough's first IGAI ood market on November 15. The market will, be called, Lift ~ e dn I ock IGA and is located t iHunt- er and Rogers. A pretty wedding took place in The newfo akt sondKndal Un'ited Church on Satur- by Charles and William Arm-1 day, October 28th whený Cheryl stroug Jr. Charles will operate 1 Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the eteborugh arkt wil'Roy Vernon was united in mar- his brother operates the family's ng oGryCmblsno IGA market in Orono. William Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Campbell of is semni-retired, but stili remains Campbellcroft, Ont. The churcli active in the famîly retaiîing op was gaily decorated with bronze 1 raton aswel a oherbuinessand gold chrysanthemums. Rev, erstios.a ela thrbs T. Sneigrove was the officiating intersts. minister. Mrs. Gordon Langstaff, The Armstrongs have been re- sister of the bride was maid of lvp'ers since Willim Sr.'s father ourMis-CteneTask leda gneal tor i Ornowas bridesmaid. Little D onna beore t:c turn of the century. ILansafw loegi. They joined the Independent Gro- ngstaff w. a pelowerorl. f ,,ers Alliance in 1954. teMro omg. ambell, brothr o Charles, a well-known sports- th*gom asbstm i M man ad hokey layerwho nce Robt. Irwin, brother of thebrd earned a tryout with the Chicago pated ather. Mdi s nnPote Black Hawks, bis wife Cathy, andipayThe eding.usic. j he their four children are moving he o recetand as.heRoat te from Orono to Peterborough on ho e of r. sants. RyVr "Lift Lock IGA has a tota rann h biesprns of more than 7,000 square feet________________ and paved parking for 32 cars. It has 44 feet of double-deck nicat counter; 40 feet of'prodU ý,a 207 W ins At Mohua foot, five-deck dairy wl;2 fcet of double-deck frozen foods; à 12-foot ice cream case and a23-1i Mr. Gerald Robinson raced in the foot bakery section. It is the first 1opening meet of the Mohawk on modern food market to serve the Monday evcning in the third race. -east city area. With Vital Victory Mr. Robinson took the thîrd race of the nigbt pay- ing a handsome $9.00 at the Iwickets. Local News Last Thursday a t Garden City1 the Armstrong horse, Past Port, Thirty two ladies of the com- placed second. On Saturday even-, m~unity and district enrolled in al ing Kendal Brook, diven by G. nillinery course on Monday ev-1 Horner, placed fourth. ening. The course is being spon- ,ïored by the Clarke Township Mary Ann Tiger, owned by P. Recreational Association and willi M. Lunn finished third at Mo- be held on five successive Mon- hawk., days at the United Church. .Mrs. John ilenderson,' Kendal, assisted by Mrs. John Stark of Strkileare conducting the ilQue classes. «1A lC1ýý1* Mr. Wayne Miller, Waterloo 1Lniversity College, spent last week-end with bis parents, Mr. In fr n -nd Mrs. C. E. Miller. Air. Charles Armstrong, thîs. .eek 'takes over the duties of] Tuesday night, Hallowe'en ev- manager of a nexv IGA food1 ensng passed reasonably guiet in m arket in Peterboroughi. The new Orono wth littie or no damage store is expected to open witbin 'being done. the next few wc eks. Mr. Gary1 The night bclonged to the Cooper. aiso is accepting a Posi- young set who dre 'sscd lu a var- tion lu the same food market. iety of themes and costumes and Mr. Larmy Miller bas accepted travelled from' door to door to the position of associate Plhylsical the deligbt of most residents lu Director of Eastview Y.M.C.A. in the Village. Toronto. The Orono Pire Chief does e- Miss Cathy Middleton is -a pat- port that so'me of the fire hy-j ient lu the Bowmauville Memor-1 drants wereo turned on tlsrought1 ial Hospital. )ont the Village but quickly turu- cd off by members of the depart- Kenîqdal News Iet Mr. Fred Winn has sold bis PRINCE PHILIP TO OPEN farm and Mr. Don, Buxcey bas 11 sold bis home on the big creek 1 OA WINTER FAIR north of the seventh line. It would appean that the time1 is coming 'wbcu ail tbe land around His Royal Higbness The Prince Keudal will be pur chased, by the 'Pbilip, Duke of Edinburgb, K.G., wcalthy city man and used for will open the 39th Royal Agricul- purposes otber than farming. tural Wintem Pair ou the cvening Wbo will grow the food for the of November 10 in truc eques- încreasing population? trian style, in au clegant- George Mr. Eddie Coumoux eturned IV phacton, drawn by four hack- from hosputal after bis operation ney horses, idden by lîverieid last week and is gctting aound, postullions. uiccly.' The Prince will be driven a The Women's Institute met at round the tanbark ring in th the home of Mrs. Martin'Mandersiphacton so that ail of the specta- on -ctoer 5._ ey-ad-plan-.1oms fro+m.the bemcdalled gentie-1 ~-~--~-