Many people participated in the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Russell Legion Ladies Auxiliary in September without realizing the humble beginnings of this group. On Nov. 4, 1954, 15 women were organized into the Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 372, Royal Canadian Legion. In those early years, the women met in an old renovated house, near the present Legion site, without indoor conve- niences. Undaunted, the Auxiliary held regular meetings, Euchre parties, an annual Armistice Bazaar and bake sales. All money raised was pledged towards a new hall. The names of those 15 original members are Martha Campbell, Nona Cherry, Pauline Cordell, Core Dey, Dorothy Ford, Bessie Honey, Alice Mavellus, Marion Millar, Margaret Miller, Yvette Marrow, Nellie Morrice, Beulah McNaughton, Hazel Morrow, Lois Rombough and Kay Sheahan. Their dreams were realized in 1970 when the present cement block Legion Hall was opened at the corner of 2nd Street and Ist Avenue. With the new and spacious facility, the Ladies Aux- Suzanne Schroeter's Scrapbook. - Legion Ladies' 25th iliary began catering at suppers, weddings and anniversaries. Assistance was given to the men at their weekly Bingos as well. All profits went towards paying off the mortgage on the new hall. During the past few years, the women have sponsored a Girl Guide group, bought sweaters for a girl's softball team, made a pledge to the new arena and sub- mitted names for educational bur- saries. This community involvement has been continued and was cer- tainly supported by the more than 250 people who attended the Silver Jubilee dinner on Sept. 29, honoring two charter members Mrs. Bessie Honey and Mrs. Yvette Marrow. Lately, membership in the Ladies Auxiliary has dropped. The women would sincerely a Russell Legion Ladies on Guard The Russell Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. was on hand in 1967 when the cenotaph was installed next to the Legion building. From left are Father Laurin Sauvage, of the Catholic church, Hasel Morrow. Alice Mavellus, Maida Robinson, Jessie Shepherd, Jean Cloutier, Edna Gloss, Marg Adams, Gertrude Carson, Er- nie Weatherall, Nellie Morris and Reverend Alan McGregor, of the Anglican church. (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Ernie Weatherall). y, welcome any veteran's wife, sister, daughter or granddaughter into their organization The officers for 1979 are: Presi-| dent, Mrs. E. Weatherall, (445-5540), Ist vice-president, Mrs. E. Bloss, Secretary, Mrs. Y. Marrow, and Treasurer, Mrs. B. Honey. = EXCAVATING | Excavators -- Backhoes Dozers -- Loaders -- Ditching Res.: (613) 445-5603 Bus.: (613) 236-6822 Box 39 RUSSELL KOA 3B0 Russell Hair Fashion 4 Call Jackie at 445-5497 SF i ® " & '} BY APPOINTMENT ee 2 Closed Monday and Tuesday al Wed. to Fri. --9 a.m. to7 p.m. Forced Rd. Saturday --9a.m.to4p.m. R.R. 2, RUSSELL Tuesdays & Fridays Thursday Saturday DIANE'S HAIR DESIGN is pleased to announce that LORRY THIBAULT is now available: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Larry's Special for men only --. shampoo, cut and blow dry, $6.50 regular $8.50 | ¢ DIANE'S HAIR DESIGN Victoria St., Metcalfe 821-3010 PRODUCTS Seamless eavestrough and awning manufacturer Richard Lafrance Metcalfe, Ontario Phone 821-1854 ~ RUSSTAAL DRAINAGE OPEN TRENCH TILING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Harold Staal -- 445-2097 rr Jeep J-10 Laredo Pickup SNOW, RAIN, ICE NO MATCH FOR THE 4x4 EAGLE EMBRUN AMC/JEEP AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER SALES AND SERVICES EMBRUN ONTARIO POWER OR PLEASURE? ENJOY BOTH INA JEEP pickup FULL LINE OF AMC CARS AND JEEP STOP BY TODAY AND TEST DRIVE 'EM SURE-FIRE SERVICE 443-3381 443-3383