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Russell Review, 25 Nov 1976, page 3

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Russell Review spent? tax dollars. Has your ATTENTION All Public School Electors TOWNSHIP OF RUSSELL -- TOWNSHIP OF CAMBRIDGE -- VILLAGE OF CASSELMAN DO YOU KNOW who your Elementary Public School representative is? Has he ever informed you of what the School Board is doing? DO YOU KNOW where your tax money is being GRAHAM STARMER is your local candidate for the Elementary School Board and he promises to keep you informed of what is happening to your Trustee even taken your questions to the School Board? Has he ever fought for you? What you need is GRAHAM STARMEER as your trustee. He is not afraid to stand up for your rights. He will fight for you, consult with you. He will act as your true representative on the School Board. VOTE STARMER present School Board May Aung, Dennis Bakker, Lise Beauvais, Rodney Campbell, Carscadden, Steven Chaters, Stephen Cherry, Paula Cleroux, Chris Coates, Gwen Cumming, Carla Frankow, Cheryl Garden, Michael Graham, Chris Griffith, Alex Hayward, Jerry Herweyer, Jim Hill, Ricky Malcolm Bradley, Janice Desjardins, Thursday, November 25, 1976 Page 3 GRADUATING CLASS 1975-76 Mackenzie, Mark MacKenzie, Tim MacKenzie, Lynn May, Greg McLaren, Stephen Miron, Billy Nesbitt, Marylynn Otto, Bill Pawchuk, Lisa Pollard, Pierre Prevost, Kandace Rawlings, Eileen Roeder, Kirk Rothenberger, Kit Sharp, Eric Talbot, Terry Theberge, John Therkelsen, Shirley Thomas, Deanna Twerd, Henry Vedder. Janet Hogeveen, Bobby Latimer, Debbie Ledger, John St. Joseph Separate School News On Friday, Oct. 29th, St-Joseph Separate School invited the parents to attend a Hallowe'en masquerade. They were asked to judge the pupils' colourful cos- tumes represented throughout the different levels. Moreover, some parents attended a previous judging of masks and hats made by our pupils. Prizes were awarded both for the creativity in masks and costumes. To end this happy circumstance (reunion), the grade 7 and 8 pupils with the help of their teacher presented a rather exciting and most sus- pense-filled short sketch on the 'Sounds of Hallowe'en." The presence of the parents is always deeply appreciated by the child- ren and the school staff. @y oS, a\ Getofftoa = good start any winter € 4, |} ELECTRIC \l STARTER! Purchase © an Ariens Deluxe or Compact Sno-Thro and get an Electric Starter FREE. suit by snow removal ex- perts in the heart of snow country, any of six Ariens Sno-Thros will help take the strain out of snow removal. Simple to operate and easy to maneuver, these Sno-Thros chew through snow, throwing it away at distances up to 25 feet. Come in and talk efficient snow removal today. This is a limited time offer at your participating Ariens dealer. - Rolly's Garage Russell NicVEY Insurance Services Representing Norwich Union Life Insurance Society Metcalfe 821-2524 Cochrane's Dairy Ltd. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY CANADIANS 237-1895 445-2959 Equipment Rentals Heavy Duty Cement Mixer -- $10 per day Chain Saw -- $10 per day Builders Level, Tripod & Rod -- $12 per day Paul Boardman tz. 445-5553 BO-JO CUT 'N CURL OPEN Tuesday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Evenings by appointment Victoria Street, Metcalfe (next to Royal Bank) 821-2244 DON MAY Electrical Residential Commercial Farm FREE ESTIMATES Russell,Ont. 445-5332 JOHN'S GAS BAR TOWING SERVICE NEW CAR WASH INSTALLED OIL -- LEAD & NON LEAD Cigarettes, Candy, Soft Drinks, Sandwiches OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 445-2163 JAMES EADIE FARM SUPPLY -- Sales & Service -- Russell, Ont. 445-2990

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