UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, B.A., M.P.S. -- 445-2866 Sunday Service -- 11:15 a.m. Sunday School -- 10:15 a.m. Junior Choir -- Sunday, 9:30a.m. Senior Choir -- Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study -- Wed., 10a.m. St. Patrick's Tea and Bake Sale March 13th -- 2:30-5:00 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC Pastor: Rev. M. Minvielle 821-2050 Regular services to be conducted BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. W. Gawa -- 821-2144 Sunday Service -- Russell 10 a.m. Sunday School -- Kenmore 11:15a.m. Sunday Service -- Kenmore 7:30p.m. LIBRARY HOURS Monday, Friday and Saturday 2:30p.m.to5p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 7p.m.to9p.m. We wish to draw to the attention of our members that a volume of the World Book Encycopedia and a volume of Canadiana are missing from our Reference Section. We would appeal to the person(s) who has mistakenly borrowed these valu- able books to please return them to the Library as soon as possible. To enable children living outside the village to use the library facilities, we are offering a new service by opening the library each Wednesday, com- mencing March 10th, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Biography: Stanfield by Geof- frey Stevens; One Canada by Diefenbaker; Change Lobsters and Dance, the story of Lilli Palmer, by Lillie Palmer. Mystery and Suspense: God save the child, by Robert P. Parker; Cop Killer, by Maj Sjowall & Per Wahloo; Where are the Children, by Mary Higgins Clark; Stealing Lillian, by Tony Kenrick. Adventure: Eye of the Tiger, by Wilbur Smith. Others: This was the North, by Anton Money; The Killing Gift, by Bari Wood. 'Chureh Newsh Wednesday, March 3, 1976 Page 3 This old school photo (1949 or 1950) shows several Russell residents in their earlier days. Can you name the school? Recognize anyone? © Reddi- 445-2886 RUSSELL LUNCH and GAS BAR Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. "Rene & Theresa" Wincham Kennels Reg'd. QUALITY COLLIES AND DALMATIONS We now have Boarding facilities available. Daily Rates, Spacious Outdoor Runs, Clean Indoor Kennels, Expert Care Located 4 miles south of Russell, on road to Morewood For Information Phone: Mrs. Ellie Hogeveen 445-5317 0.T.H.S. NEWS -- (continued from page 2) In the Allumni Game, our Senior Boys beat the former Senior Boys 34-32. Around the end of January, Terry Ford went to a wrestling tournament in Pembroke. Terry finished in fourth spot in the 115 lb. category. In the Carleton Board Tournament, Osgoode placed fifth and had three medal winners, two gold and one silver. Gold medal winners were Alex Marsden in the 106 weight class, Terry Ford in the 115 weight class, and Dan Boyd with the silver in the 130 lb. weight class. In school wrestling, Osgoode was beaten by Earl of March 42-12. That was one of our worst meets. In our final meeting we beat Carine Wilson 27-15. Winners were John Conroy, Randy Crosbie, Alex Marsden, all who won by default. Other winners were Mat Pyne (by decision), Terry Ford, Murray Oickle and Murray Parsons. We didn't make the play offs but had a successful season. There have been no interscho- lastic curling since the last edition because of so many days off school, because of weather conditions and other things. We have one Curling Score from the Tiny Herman Bonspiel at the Rideau Curling Club. Osgoode Township High School beat St. Raymonds in a close match. The score was 8-6. Good luck for the rest of the week to all teams, especially us!! See you in a couple of weeks! ! "Toot"' Erik Therkelsen & Son NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY Sales and Service Bus. 445-2818 Res. 445-2899 ~~ ae / -- Sg yf > ~\ = y = -- vy \ Vv Vewyv a WY, Y RUSSELL SLAUGHTER HOUSE Under Gov't. Inspection CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING We sell quality meat at our plant Cutting -- Wrapping -- Quick Freezing Marcel Gareau, Prop. 445-2005 JOHN'S GAS BAR TOWING SERVICE CAR WASH OIL -- LEAD & NON LEAD Cigarettes, Candy, Soft Drinks, Sandwiches OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 445-2163 WARNER'S FUNERAL HOME 445-2830