~ 14 The Castor Review November, 1981 Dorothy Moffat and Ross Harten were married at the Russell United Church, in a Fall ceremony, on October 24th. Harten and Moffat wed in Fall ceremony | Russell United Church was the scene of a pretty fall wedding Saturday, October 24th, when Dorothy Irene Moffat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffat of Bearbrooke was united in mar- riage to Daryl Ross Harten, son of Mrs. Marion Harten and the late Glen Harten of Russell. Rev. Kenneth McLaughlin per- formed the ceremony and Mrs. Douglas Cherry was-organist. * Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked charming in a floor length, long sleeved gown of white chiffon over taffeta with low neckline, full skirt with a short train with lace and pearl trim. Her illusion veil was finger- tip length with small lace head- piece. She carried red and white roses and baby's breath. The maid of honor, Miss Kathy Armstrong of Russell, and bridesmaid, Miss Karen Whitehorn of. Kemptville wore floor length gown of royal blue with draped bodice, pleated skirts Ghapters New books on th by Inda Kinkaid } Library hours: Monday, Friday and Saturday -- 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday -- 12 noon to 1 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday -- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Story Hour -- Wednesday 10 to 11 a.m. Books: Adult --- The Canadian family tree; How to grandparent -- Dr. Fitzhugh Dodson; What to do till the garbageman arrives -- Ruth Johnson; How to find a job when jobs are hard to find -- Donald R. German; Murder on Capital Hill-- Margaret Truman;. The Lord God made them all -- Jamee Herriot; and, Anne Murray -- David Livingstone. Juvenile: Miss Pickerell tackles: the energy crisis; Paul and Sally at: Christmas; Animals that sleep in winter; Animals that store food in the winter; Eventing (Horses); Horses and ponies of the world: Showing your. horse; and, The beginning dressage book. Paperbacks: Bushcraft (A serious guide to survival and cam- ping); The Sound of Dreams -- Herman Weiss; Eyewitness -- John Minahan; China Bride -- M.W. Scott; The Ranchers -- L.D. Willoughby; The Emperor's Virgin -- Sylvia Fraser; and, Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette | -- Letitia Baldrige. ; = par Lucille Legault Bibliothéque municipale d'Em- brun: Heures d'ouverture: Mardi- jeudi: 19h. a 21h.; Mercredi- vendredi: 15h. a 18h. Samedi: 10h. a 12h. Victoria la scandaleuse Tel est le titre d'une biographie disponible maintenant a la Bibliothéque municipale d'Em- brun. ; Pouquoi l'a-t-on surnommee ainsi? La presse d'alors l'a_ sur- nommée ainsi parce qu'elle défen- dait les causes les plus in- populaires et les plus dérange- antes. Qui etait-elle? Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927) fut l'un des personnages les plus populaires des Etats-Unis a la fin du XIXe siécle. Elle fut une championne des droits de la femme et la premiére femme "broker'? a Wall Street. Elle fonda un journal 4 New York qui atteignit 100,000 exemplaires. Elle se présenta candidate a la présidence des Etats-Unis contre le Général Grant et obtint 5% des voix; ceci 4 un temps ou les fem- mes n'avaient pas encore le droit de vote. e shelves - Cette biographie pleine d'ac- tions violentes et passionnées vous fera découvrir une personnalité hors du commun. ~ Voici quelques autres biographies. que vous trouverez également a la bibliothéque: Entre l'amour et la haine, Paolo Noel; Ma vie comme riviére, Simonne Monet-Chartrand; Guy Lafleur, mon fils, Rejean Lafleur; et, Le légendaire colonel, Harland Sanders. , 4 Visiting by Dorothy Marquette Mr. Gordon Morrow of Botha, Alberta visited his sister Mrs. William Carscadden and other relatives in the area. Mrs. James Cox of Ottawa spent a féw days with her sister Mrs. Donald McLaren. Mrs. Clayton Elliott of Ottawa visited her mother Mrs. Chester Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prankie and baby Nickie were Sunday guests of Mrs. Donald McLaren. Mrs. Roy Alto of Thunder Bay visited Mr. and* Mrs. Walter Kinkaid and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boland. f Mr. Michael Walton was a weekend guest. of his friends Mr. and Mrs. Marc Belanger. Mrs. Chester Cherry is spending some time with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parlee.and family of Powassian, Ontario. Mrs. Michael Parry, Gweyneth and David of Ottawa visited the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Mrs. William Stewart of Morewood and Mrs. Malcolm Byers of Winchester visited their aunt Mrs. Donald McLaren. Mrs. William Carscadden visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carscadden of Sudbury and attended the wedding of her grandson. . Z Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Paul were weekend guests of their daughter Miss Kenna Paul of Toronto. Mrs. Asa Sullivan spent a weekend with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Buckingham of Kemptville. Mr. and Mrs. M. Steele of L'Original visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Honey are vacationing in California. 92 Mill St. RUSSELL FOOD MART Tyo's Red & White Store "'your friendly grocer" Selected meats, produce and groceries MEAT AND CHEESE TRAYS Personal Service -- Best Value 445-5557 and elbow length sleeves. They carried royal blue carnations with baby blue and white daisies and baby's breath and matching baby blue carnations in their hair. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Cyn- thia Moffat, sister of the bride was dressed in a floor length, baby blue gown, ruffle trim at neck, down the front of the dress and at hem and short puffy sleeves. She wore a half halo of baby blue baby's breath in her hair. Her flowers were similar to those of the other attendants. The groom was assisted by Ed- ward Honey of Russell as best man. Ushers were Barry Moffat, brother of the bride and Gaetan Forgues of Russell. 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