ii. There is much more that could be told but I have been asked to keep this brief. Many of you have I am sure, some interest- ing memories of the Russell Rinks and maybe you will reminisce with one another after this program. I. E. Kinkaid The Review Staff acknowLedges with tnanks a Letter from Maz, R. A. (Bob) Emond of Missdcssauga, Ontario. October 11, 1975. The Editor, Russell Review. Hats off to the Russell Review: How refreshing it is, to read about pleasant events. You offer a few moments of nostalgic memories of a way of life too often cast aside for the rush and hassle of the asphalt jungle. We look forward to reading every edition. It is light in content, yet very informative in telling it the way it is. Good luck in your future endeavours. Sincerely, R. A. (Bob) Emond, 1024 Orcades Cr., Mississauga, Ont. L4Y 2E6. LEGION HOLDS CRIBBAGE TOURNEY Canadian Legion Zone Sports Officer Ron Smith and the kocak sports officers held a cribbage tournament in Iroquois, October 4, 1975, There were 16 tables, four players to a team. Russell had three teams. Prescott won the tournament, Osgoode was the runner-up with Russekl entitled to advance to the District Tournament next month. Len Vail, Bile Vail, Roy Brisbois, Jim Wynn, Rene Bourbonnais, Allan Gloss, Don Campbekk, Mike Gloss, Russekl Phain, Ken Norris, Brian Donovan and Raymond Roy were the team members. Mrs. Pat Vaik assisted in scoring. * * * * * * * BILL LOUCKS BARBER WINCHESTER PRESS SMOKESHOP WINTARIO OLYMPIC LOTTERY CONFECTIONERY