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Russell Review, 18 Dec 1976, page 7

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Russell Review COMMUNITY BULLETINS Carnival Lions set dates for Carnival, details next issue of Russell February 17th to 20th. Further Review. Promotion Don Cherry, son of Joyce and Manager of Guelph Dairy in Maynard Cherry, of Russell has connection with Don Land Dairy been promoted to Production of Toronto. Saturday, December 18, 1976 Page 7 Nostalgia LEGION NEWS Branch 372 Royal Canadian Legion Hey, Sorry were late! But to all you wonderful supporters in our recent armistice draw, here are the winners; Ist prize to L. P. Flynn, Russell, Ont., $100.00; 2nd prize to Nancy Ellis of Campbell- ford, Ont., $50.00 and 8rd prize to Jim Wynn of Kenmore, Ont., $25.00. Congratulations. us who attend regularily sure would like to see you irregular and non-attenders a little more often. Ain't many of us left you know, so let's turn out. We also hold a Dance every third Saturday and our music, supplied by Hector Ieguire, is tuned to the group who did the The Carscadden Woolen Mill stands in the foreground in this photograph of the village circa, 1908. The view is of the North Bank of the Castor River, west of the bridge. The small frame building behind the mill is a woolens shop. The square-fronted building across the street from it is Barrington's Blacksmith Shop. The Anglican Church steeple can be seen in the background. Far left is the upper portion of the Russell Public and Continuation School. Photo Courtesy of Edgar Loucks Season's Greetings from Gaston Patenaude I would like to thank the residents of Russell for expressing their confidence in me for one more term as Reeve. George Young, Trustee Board of Education, Prescott-Russell jitter bug 30 years ago, but now are content with a waltz. Every- one over 18 welcome. 'Remember, vets; we 'meet every third Saturday and those of To the electors of Russell and Cambridge Townships and the Village of Casselman. I would like to express my thanks for your support on December 6th. Onestop shopping for all your seed needs One stop shopping makes sense. It saves time and money, too. When you see your Pride dealer about your seed corn supplies ask him about all your other seed requirements. The most important decision you make every year is your choice of seed -- spending money on fertilizer and chemicals and making a poor choice of seed is a sure way to failure. Your local Pride dealer means more than just corn. He's a. seedsman and can tell you everything about Thor alfalfa and Perth barley and Harcor soybeans and PF 70 forage sorghum. Be right the first time and everytime by asking about Pride seed corn and the King Brand range of seeds. King Grain Limited P.O. Box 1088 Chatham, Ontario, Canada N7M 5L6 Hank Staal R.R. 2, Russell, Ont. 445-2097 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 Cochrane's Dairy Ltd. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY CANADIANS A. & R. Chev. Olds. Gregoire auto Itd. 237-1895 445-2959 RUSSELL A Little Bit Of Christmas Garnett Ann Schultz Just a little bit of Christmas ° and the whole world seems to glow With a special sort of laughter that we love and treasure so -- Nothing more than just some holly or a wreath upon the door And it fills our hearts with Christmas and the season we adore. Just a little bit of giving and we know a warmth and pride, There's a feeling of contentment, ever growing deep inside -- It is sucha pleasant custom as we tie each package bright And however small the present, it's the thought that brings delight. Just a little bit of knowing of the meaning of this day And a little real believing in the words we kneel and pray, Just a little bit of sharing, all the faith it might impart Just a little bit of Christmas puts a peace in every heart.

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