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Russell Review, 3 Jun 1977, p. 3

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Russell Review 'Church News 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. Jun. Choir -- Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sen. Choir -- Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study -- Wed., 10 a.m. St. Andrew's and St. Paul United Church, Russell, has a babysitting service for preschool children. Parents wishing to attend morning worship may leave their children with capable adults in the Church Hall. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Walter Gawa -- 821-2144 Sun. Service -- Russell 10 a.m. Sunday School -- Kenmore 11:15 a.m. Sunday Service -- Kenmore 7:30 p.m. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Rev. Lamble -- 821-1922 ROMAN CATHOLIC Pastor: Rev. M. Minvielle 821-2050 Regular services to be conducted RUSSELL-KENMORE BAPTIST CHURCHES There is a free bus service for family Sunday School at the Kenmore Baptist Church. For information call Mr. Hal Wahl at 445-2952. ST. MARY'S A.C.W. St. Mary's A.C.W. June meeting will be 8 p.m. sharp, Tuesday, June 14th, in the Church hall. All members please be on time so we can get the business meeting over quickly. Cannon E. Lackey has_ kindly consented to join us to show slides on his trip to Africa. We have extended invitations to Metcalfe, Vernon, and Greely A.C.W."s as well as Rev. Lamble. We would also like to include any members of the congregation of St. Mary's, Russell as many of you will remember back a few years when Cannon Lackey was our Parish Priest. We are planning a social time following so please feel free to join us. St. Mary's extends a open invitation to anyone who would like to help us quilt, which is set up in the Church hall, a special thanks to B. Walsh who showed all those who came how to set it up, and mark it so we could get started. A few of us have done a little but there is lots left to do. LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Fri. & Sat. 2:30 p.m. -- 5p.m. Wednesday 11:45a.m. -- 12:45p.m. Tues. & Thursday 7p.m.--9p.m. Telephone No.: 445-5331 Card of Thanks Members of the family of the late R. Morgan Warner extend sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for the many acts of kindness, express- ions of sympathy, floral tributes and benevolent donations, re- ceived during their recent bereavement. Russell Agricultural Society Fair Supplement FAIR DATES Aug. 5,6 &7, 1977 This year will be the 119th year of the Russell Agricultural Society's Fair. We would like to invite everyone who is interested in exhibiting to do so at our Fair on August 6th, 7th and 8th. All exhibitors pay a membership fee of $3.00 per year. Memberships and further details are available from the Secretary, Mr. George Young, telephone 445-5461. This advance list of craft work and miscellaneous items is provided to give you~ an opportunity to know what exhibits are possible and to have time to make some of the articles which catch your eye. We welcome new members and hope to have lots of exhibits and exhibitors. Fair books, which contain information on all the different sections of the Feir, will be available in June from. the Secretary. Living Room Picture, Crewel Embroidery, framed: Picture, Petit point, framed; Picture, Needlepoint; Afghan, approx. 54", any style; Cushion, crewel embroidery; Decorative Cushion, other than crewel, Japanese Embroidery, any article; Rug Sculpture, any article. Dining Room Place Mats, 4; Tablecloth, Needlework, 54°' or over. KITCHEN Hestess Apron, long with bib; Pair of Tea Towels, embroider- ed; Toaster Cover. Bedroom & Bathroom Pair of Pillow Cases, Crochet trim, Pair of Pillow Cases, Embroidered; Pair of Pillow Cases, Cross-stitch; Crib Quilt; Quilt, Pieced, not crib; Quilt, Appliqued, not crib; Quilt, Cross-stitch and/or Embroidery, not crib; Bedspread, fancy; Dressing Table Set, 3 pieces; 3-piece Bath Ensemble, trimm- ed, Bath and Hand Towel, Face Cloth; Ceramic Bathroom Art- icle. Ladies' Wear Lady's Caftan; Lady's Pant Suit; Lady's Jump Suit; Lady's Sundress; Lady's Clothing Item, made from scarves; Lady's shorts and top, stretch and sew material; Lady's Bathing Suit, stretch and sew material. Infants -- Children -- Teenager Girl's Baby-doll Pyjamas, up to 16 yrs.; Girl's Top, up to 14 yrs.; Shorts and Top Set; Boy's Shirt, 6 to 12 yrs.; Boy's Playsuit, 2 to 6 yrs. Men's Wear Men's Vest: Men's Pyjamas, cotton; Men's Work Shirt; Men's T-shirt, stretch and sew mater- ial. Knitting Boy's or girl's Cardigan sweat- er; Boy's or girl's Mitts; Men's socks, fine, fancy knit; Ladies' Hat; Infant's knit set; Snowmob- ile Mask, hand knit. PLEASE NOTE: For classes requiring embroidery, -- liquid embroidery is to be used ONLY WHERE SPECIFIED. Liquid Embroidery Dresser Scarf; Pillow Cases; Nursery Design for Wall; Cheery Breakfast Cloth, square 36" to 50". Crochet Novelty Item; Cushion; Table- cloth); Infant's Crochet Set, jacket & bonnet; Shawl. Miscellaneous Floor Mat, hooked wool; Lady's Handbag, any material; Wall Hanging, Macrame; Wall Hanging, neediepont or em- broidery; Cross. Stitch, any article; Macrame article of Clothing, belt, vest, purse, etc.; Article of Petit Point; Mobile, most original; Article of Decoup- age, 3 dimensional effect; Picture, String Art; Any new or unusual craft; Pottery, hand- crafted, glazed or unglazed; Nail Art; Stuffed Toy, new; Article of Quilling; Pencil Sketch, animal or bird life; Pencil Sketch, political; Driftwood, one display piece; Fabric Flowers; Ceramic Article, any type. Open to Senior Citizens Afghan; Pot Holders; Any embroidered Article; Cushion; Article of Needlepoint; Child's Mitts, knitted; Crocheted Table- cloth. SIMPSON'S SPECIAL Open To Organized Groups Theme: "How Crafty Are You?" Size of Display, 36", Counter Space, Height Optional. This display is to consist of 6 articles chosen from the follow- ing list: (NO KITS) 1. Quilt, pieced and appliqued: (Double bed) 2. Afghan, crocheted, not less than 60 inches. 3. Oil Painting -- Landscape. Not larger than 18" x 24"' including frame. 4. Field and Forest Arrange- ment for dining room table, not larger than 16°', Spray optional. 5. Lady's pants with coordin- ating top, with sleeves, ona form. 6. Men's. fine socks, design, one colour. 7. Macrame plant holder, to hold one pot, diameter of pot not to exceed 12". Maximum length 36 inches. Live plants accepted. 8. Crewel wall hanging, no Kit. 9. Tea Cloth, 42 to 48 inches, appliqued or embroidered: fancy using FW10 crest and colours. NO LIQUID EM- BROIDERY. 10. Bargello Cushion, four way design. Not to exceed 18". 11. Stuffed Toy, material. No buttons, pins or glass. 12. Tea Cosy, any. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phair will celebrate their 46th Anniver- sary on election day. They were married June 9, 1931 by Rev. Donald Munroe who now resides in Kingston. They had _ four children: (Dorothea) Mrs. Robert Emond of Mississaga, Ont. She teaches Special Education at Clarkson, Ont.; (Eleanor) Mrs. Victor Provost lives in Russell, works in Ottawa for the Public Service Alliance. Donald who lives' in Cornwall and works for Gordon's Refrigeration Co. Wendall, who was killed in a car accident in 1970. Russell started out as a barber. He then added to his business and became a_ hair dresser. He was a jeweller and he sold and repaired appliances. 46th Anniversary Friday, June 3, 1977 Page 3 Phair... we Anything you could carry in he repaired. He was trustee of the Village of Russell, Past Pres. of Russell Lions Club, Fire Chief of the Village of Russell and Deputy Fire Marshall. He received his medal for 30 years of Fire Services. He was in a car accident in 1960 and had both legs broken. He was laid up for a year. He held classes on_ safety training of guns, sold gun licenses and is still Commission- er of affidavits. He had to retire on account of his poor legs. He works with Wednesday night Sr. Citizens of Metcalfe of crafts as a carpenter's helper. He makes string art, covers chairs, repairs old furniture and many other things. In his spare time he works on a stamp collection. DON MAY Electrical Residential Commercial Farm FREE ESTIMATES Russell, Ont. 445-5332 ef Home Hardware Stores VALUE - SERVICE - DEPENDABILITY Russell, Ont. Loral Home Hardware UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ted Lehowski, Proprietor Full line of Kem and Beautytone Paints Scott's Fertilizer 445-2171 Crue Russell, Ont "ED NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Fully Licensed Banquet Facilities Stalian Dishes 445-2808 Ex. Small Small Medium Large TOMATO & CHEESE 2.00 2.50 3.50 4.50 PEPPERONI 2.75 3.00 4.00 5.50 ALL DRESSED 2.75 3.00 4.00 5.50 PEPPERONI & MUSHROOM 2.75 3.00 4.00 5.50 BENNY SPECIAL 2.50 2.75 4.00 5.50 EACH EXTRA INGREDIENT 25 25 75 1.00 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday -- 12 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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