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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 18 Apr 1980, p. 15

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DIANNE 'CUSTANCE L.L.B. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY 330 Church Street, 445-3183 Russell, Ont. KOA 3B0 CVis 1 t 1 n g With Dorothy sical Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parry, Gwyneth and David, of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ru- nions, of Morewood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Mrs. John Twiname, Mrs. Richard Hamelin, Mrs. M. Cochrane and Paul have returned from a vacation in Europe. Mrs. Roy Lees, of Port Huron, Michigan visited her mother Mrs. Rent the fantastic new Up & Out Hydro-Mist Machine for superior carpet clean- ing. Loosens and removes dirt, previ- ous shampoo residue, and Up to 90% of the moisturg in just one step. Save money... get results just like a professional! AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 4 HOUR--8 HOUR-- OR OVERNIGHT BASIS LORAL HOME HARDWARE Ted Lehowski, Prop. RUSSELL, ONT., 445-2171 Asa Sullivan. Miss Agnes MacLeod and Mrs. B.M. Clark, of Ottawa, were guests of Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mrs. Donald McLaren spent a week with her mother Mrs. Gor- don Robinson, of Winchester. Mrs. David Bruce, of Toronto, - was a weekend guest of her mother Mrs. J.L. Steele and Miss Grace Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Codr- ington, Adam, Toby, Alexander and Camilla, of Westmount, were dinner guests of Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGrath, Jimmy and Tammy, of Iroquois Falls, visited their Aunt and Un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Mrs. Melvin Black, of Oxford Station, was a guest of Mrs. Hubert MacDonald. Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne Rom- bough, Wendy and Laurie, of _ Kapuskasing, spent a few days with the formers mother Mrs. Shirley Rombough. Mrs. James Jemme, of Tim- mins, was a recent guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. : Mr. and Mrs.:Ken Cumming of Russell spent their wedding an- niversary visiting their son Steven the area. asset. REFER TO FILE: EN SE 3 quoting file number to: Administrative Officer 133 Dalton Street P.O. Box 820 Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X6 - WANTED Part-Time Operator Russell Township (Russell) Sewage Project $7.15 per hour A part time operator is required by the Ministry of the En- vironment, Southeastern Region, to assist Ministry staff with the operation and maintenance duties (including sewer connec- tion inspections) associated with the Ministry's Sewage Works Project, servicing the Police Village of Russell, occasional assistance may also be required at other Ministry Projects in | This will be a contract position for a period of 6 to 9 mon- ths. The hours of work will vary in accordance with need, but will not be less than 10 hours per week. LOCATION: Russell Township QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 10 education with mechanical and/or plumbing experience would be preferable. Good physical condition is.desirable. Bilingualism would also be an RETURN APPLICATIONS BEFORE April 25, Ministry of the Environment Applications may be picked up at the Ministry's office at the end of Laval Street in Casselman, Ontario during normal working hours. 1980; at the University of Guelph, Mar. 9. Steven is enrolled in a Science course at the University. Mr. Kenneth Hay, of Weston, visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay. Miss Heather and Miss Shelly Pritchard, of Ottawa, spent their vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. William Carscadden. Mrs. Edgar Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sansregret, Connie and Jason of Consort, Alberta visited the Wade, Hay and Mar- quette families. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carss, Shelley and Andrew were weekend guests of Mrs. Carss' mother, Mrs. Shirley Rombough. Mrs. Paul Parlee and family from Powassan, Ontario, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cherry over the Easter Weekend. Don and Mary Cherry and Bruce, of Guelph, visited their parents, Maynard and Joyce Cherry. 3 Wes McCormick, of St. Catharines, who lived in Russell prior to 1941, returned with his brother-in-law, Al Findlay, for a visit to the village. Mr. Dave Denman, Esq., and Big John McCormick, both of Ot- tawa, were dinner guests at thé home of Paul and Freddi Rodier, of Coney Island. Fo rced Rd. Russell Hair Fashion as Call Jackie at 445-5497 |e: BY APPOINTMENT 'os "a Closed Monday and Tuesday ™ £° -- Wed. to Fri. --9 a.m. to7 p.m. Saturday --9a.m.to4p.m. R.R. 2, RUSSELL PROUDLY PRESENTING come to CHATEAU 417 FOR THE BEST IN DINING PLEASURE DELICIOUS FOOD AS ONLY CHEF PEPPI CAN PREPARE IT DOROTHY PORTEOUS on her 100-year-old Honky Tonk Piano -- singer of Western and popular tunes 443-5126 Fri. - Sat. -- 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sun. -- 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. DANCING PARTY RESERVATIONS NORTH OF HWY. 417 f LIMOGES EXIT CP LE LCRL AER ALA ELEN NO RE ES ORC EE EGS EE OE EP BIDS ee) - Feifer; FULLY LICENSED ee ae ae ee ae ae | Library News Russell with Ina Kinkaid Library hours: Mon., Fri., Sat. -- 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.; Wed. -- 12:00°- 1:00 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., -- 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Story Hour -- 10:00 - 11:00 a.m., April 9, 23, , May 7, 21. Circulation -- 738; new members -- 13. New books, non-fiction: In a Canadian Attic, Gerald Stevens; Geneology, How to Find Your Roots, Henry Gilfond; A Start in Freedom, Hugh Foot; The Tif- fany Touch; Joseph Purtell; The Art of Emily Carr, Doris Shad- bolt; Justice in Moscow, George One Burner Gourmet, Harriet Barker; Tracing Your Ancestry, W.F. Hembold; And No Bird Sang, Farley Mowat; U.F.O. Norman J. Briazack; You Can Breastfeed Your Baby, D.P. Brewster. : Paperbacks: How to Become a Professional Model, Myrtle Fair; I Remember the One Room School; The Adventures of a Saddle-bag Preacher, Joe Hilts; Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You, Alice Munro. Children: Zoo Babies, Wm. Bridges; The Amazing Ear- thworm, Lilo Hess; The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes; - The Other Way to Listen, Byrd Taylor; Wilkin's Ghost, Robert Burch. The Russell Library is sponsor- ing an illustrated lecture on Cana- dian Quilts on Wed., May 7 at 8 p.m., 'in the Russell United Church Hall. The lecture will be given by Ruth McKendry collector and author of "Quilts and Other Bed Coverings in-the Canadian Tradition."' Greely with Carol Parker The film 'The Firefighters' will be shown Sat., April 26 at 10 a.m. The film is suitable for all ages and admission is 25¢. New books, for adults: The Em- porer's Virgin, Sylvia Fraser; The Man Who Will be King, Tim Heald; The Shaman's Daughter, Nan Salerno; The Wave, Christopher Hyde; Tilly Trotter, Catherine Cookson; My Grand- father's Cape Breton -- Clive Doucet. For Children: Junior Cook Book, Better Homes and Gardens; Mistress Masham's Repose, T.H. White; Miracle at Square Top Mountain, Robert Leslie; The Cushion, Rosemary Allison; The Soccer Series, Michael Hardcas- Pasecre Page 15 & Classified " PREGNANCY TEST In total confidence. Metcalfe Pharmacy Ltd. Metcalfe, Ont. -- 821-1224. WANTED Medium sized girl's bike in good condition. About 20 inch for six year old. Phone 445-2878. BABYSITTER Reliable college student will babysit for summer (May to August inclusive). Call Kerry at 445-5739 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE 1975 Buick Century station wagon, good condition. Call 445-5739 after 4:30. FOR SALE 1974 Vega as is, for parts. Call 445-2838 between noon and 9 p.m. Best offer. FOR SALE Irish Setter puppies. registered. Call 445-5216. FOR RENT Mobile home, 1 1/2 miles from Russell, 1/2-acre lot. Refrigerator and stove included. Two bedroom. $200 per month. Call Brenda Garmaise, 523-4513, Aaron Retter, 692-2160 or Regional Realty, 744-1950. Wanted Any photos of this year's Russell winter carnival. Contact Ray McNamara, 445-5600. CKC COMING EVENTS Weicome A welcoming night and ethnic pot luck supper will be held at the Castor Valley Baptist Church in Kenmore at 7 p.m., April 20, for Ha A:Muoi, Diep Sao Kenh and Diep Sao Linh, newly-arrived Vietnamese living in Kenmore. Get-Together An informal get-together at the Russell community hall to enable parents to discuss problems, ex- change views, ideas etc. No cost except for the coffee. If interested please call Rosalie -Carley. -- 445-5711. Art Show An art show and sale will be 'held May 3rd and 4th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gallery in the Walk in Manotick. The sale is in aid of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario burn centre and will be held in conjunction with the Rideau Township Firefighters. Free admission. Lyn MacGregor, coordinator. Garage Sale Holy Trinity Church in Met- calfe will be holding a garage sale in the church hall on Sat., Apr. 19 from 1-4 p.m. Donations of household furniture, and items, discarded childrens toys and books, adult books, handicrafts, tools, etc., are needed. Larger items will be sold for a commis- sion. For more information call Brenda Maahs, 821-2840 or Peg- gie Scharf, 821-2534. Come and enjoy the bargains, fun and refreshments. Lectures Ottawa Waldorf Council presents two lectures on educa- tion, Sunday, May 4, 10 a.m., in- cluding lunch and discussion, $7. Also one lecture Monday, May 5, 8 p.m., $3. Goethe Institute, 300 Slater St. 822-2504. IN MEMORIAM | In loving memory of our dear sister Violet who passed away April 23, 1979. Sadly missed. Sisters and Brothers. THANK YOU Chester and Edith Cherry wish to express sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbors for the cards and-phone messages of best wishes on the occasion of their 59th wedding anniversary. Thanks also to their family for the. lovely dinner party at which 22 members of the family were pre- sent. _ f

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