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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 9 Mar 1979, p. 10

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Page10 Friday, March 9, 1979 To the point Tracey McVey shows the concentration and form required of a future Women's dart champion during a children's party at the Russell winter carnival. (Photo by Rowsell) CHEESEBURGER PIE By Hazel Rombough, Russell Brown 1 lb. hamburger, add: ', tsp. oregano 1 tsp. salt ', tsp. pepper ', cup chopped onion ', cup green pepper cook slightly, add: 4 crushed crackers 1 small can of tomato sauce pour into large unbaked pie shell Mix together: legg ',s cup milk '» tsp salt 'y tsp. dry mustard 1, tsp. Worcestershire sauce pour on meat sprinkle top with grated cheese bake at 400 for 30 minutes RUSSTAAL DRAINAGE OPEN TRENCH TILING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Harold Staal -- 445-2097 Snowmobile rally a hit By Bruce Woolsey Another very successful snow- mobile rally was held on Janu- ary 20, sponsored by the Russell Bogie Benders. All 106 machines registered for the rally finished the 50 mile course. The weather- man co-operated to the fullest by providing a beautiful wintery day. The rally is run on a 'hidden time' principal. The winner of the Bill Morrow Memorial Trophy for closest time in the rally was entry number 107, Albert Hayter, with a time of 3 hours and 42 minutes. Closest time for a female was entry number 45, Susan Smygrwaty with a time of 3 hours and 41 minutes. Other prize winners were Richard Casselman, Fanny Casselman and Glenn Lowe. Jack La France, entry number 138 with a time of 4 hours and 36 minutes, won a trophy for the slowest time. The food service was handled quite well by the Rangers. Our complements and thanks to the cooks and bakers for the marve- lous meat loaf and scalloped potatoes and cakes and squares. Certainly a hearty meal for the snowmobilers and their families and friends! The organizer would like to thank everyone who participated in the rally for making. it the success that it was. Not to be forgotten are the numerous (too numerous to name, but you know who you are) volunteers who helped with the various jobs necessary to put a rally such as ours together. Without your help our job would be impossible, so a big thank you to all of you. RON VEH BUILDER & DESIGNER Renovations ® Additons Custom Kitchens ® Bathrooms Free Estimates 445-2048 RUSSELL Forest Park Kenmore and Russell Baptist Churches Minister: Rev. James Paul. 821-2144 Kenmore -- Sunday School, 10:15 a.m.; Morning Worship Service, 11:15a.m. Russell Evening Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Sun., March 11 -- at Al Staniforth's residence, Sun., March 18 -- at Hal Wahl's residence, Felton Sun., March 25 -- at John Mill's residence, Cas- selman The Lioht Sun., April 1 -- at John Bailey's residence, George St. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 93 MILL STREET, RUSSELL 445-2875 Pizza and Submarines Arcade ITALIAN FOOD CLOSED ON MONDAYS Tuesdays and Wednesdays..................685 11 a.m. to11 p.m. THUPSGGYS 5 bic sicnsctintsvcsiels i deeestnewescesnestcs 11a.m.to 2a.m. Fridays and SaturdayS.................0ceeeeeees 1lam.to 3am. SUNDAY 8 isis icccsesce esses cdiseneccsssovece sects ceeies 11 a.m.to10p.m. COME IN AND MEET "FRANK" AND HIS STAFF CONTINENTAL MUSHROOM FARM GROWERS OF SOME: OF THE FINEST MUSHROOMS IN THE WORLD is happy to be part of the team that will help make Eastern Ontario prosperous by working hard and working together we will succeed LUBRICATION Russell Major and Minor Repairs TIRES -- BATTERIES -- RICHARD'S GARAGE Licensed Mechanic 445-5551 CASTOR REVIEW New Osgoode fire numbers The Osgoode Township Fire Department is endeavouring to serve its residents better through improved communications. The department now has two tele- phone emergency numbers for the complete township: 821-2121 is to be used as first choice for the eastern section of the township and 826-2424 as first choice for the western section. In cases where any difficulty is experienced reaching the first choice number, the other number can be used. A new internal communica- tion system has recently been in- stalled in all departmental vehi- cles and a pager system is also being used by some volunteers at each of our four stations. The Os- goode Volunteer Firefighters As- sociation has undertaken a pro- ject to raise $4,000, for the purchase of additional pager un- its. This will improve response time in cases of emergency and will not mean an increase in tax dollars having to be used for this purchase. The Association is presently organizing an Auction Sale to be held in late spring to raise this money. We would appreciate do- nations of any items which may be sold at this auction. If you wish to contrubute, please call any of the following numbers and make arrangements to have the arti- cles picked up: Greely Area, 821- 2936; Metcalfe Area, 821-2630; Osgoode Area, 826-2846; Mano- tick Area, 692-2152. We have already _ received several items and some cash do- nations and would appreciate re- ceiving additional items at your earliest convenience, allowing us to finalize plans. Further infor- mation concerning final dates, etc., will be made available when we feel all items for this project have been received. If you have any questions concerning the fire department operations or any fire prevention items, please call Peter Griffin, Fire Chief, at 821-1517 or Blaine Ball, Chief Fire Prevention Officer, at 821-2010. Kenmore schoolmate get-together Perhaps there are many people who are not aware that Kenmore was once the site of a very busy continuation school. Many years have passed since the school closed its doors for the last time and an effort is presently being made to bring to- gether former teachers and stu- dents who were once part of the thriving institute of learning. The reunion will be held at the Metcalfe Exhibition grounds on July 21. Committee members working on the project include Ray Wilson, (821-2979); Hazel (Waddell) Rombough, (445- 2845); Margaret (Park) Duual, (346-2226) ; Archie Sheldrick, (821 1946) ; Ormond Craig, (821-1827). If you were ever associated in any way with the school or have some interesting photos or mem- orabilia, committee members are eager to hear from you. 200 Club winners The Russell Lions Club would like to congratulate the first ten $100 winners of its 200 -- Club draw: Dec, 22, H. Latimer; Dec. 29, L. Martel; Jan. 5,8. Campbell; Jan. 12;D; Maisonneuve: Jan, 19, F. Brock; Jan. 26, R. Knox; Feb. 2, H. Godwin: Feb. 9, P. Hart; Feb. 16, M. Bastien; Feb. 23, S. Hay.

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