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Russell Review 'ChurchNews UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, B.A., M.P.S. -- 445-2866 Sunday Service -- 11:15 a.m. Sunday School -- 10:15 a.m. Jun. Choir -- Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sen. Choir -- Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study -- Wed., 10 a.m. St. Andrew's and St. Paul United Church, Russell, has a babysitting service for preschool children. Parents wishing to attend morning worship may leave their children with capable adults in the Church Hall. St. Andrew's and St. Paul's United Church will re-open September 4th. Sunday School will be resumed Sept. 11, at 10:15 a.m. On Sept. 25th the 90th Anniversary of the Church will be observed with services at tHe tb"aame -and.-8° p.m. The Anniversary Preacher at the morning service will be the Rev. James Stuart. The evening service will be one of Celebrat- ion and Praise featuring a variety of vocal and instrumental talent both traditional and contempor- ary. ROMAN CATHOLIC Pastor: Rev. M. Minvielle 821-2050 Regular services to be conducted ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Rev. Lamble -- 821-1922 Services in September September 11 -- 11:15 a.m., Mattins D. Turley. September 18 -- 11:15 a.m., Rev. D. Roberts. September 25 -- 11:15 a.m., Harvest Thanksgiving, Rev. D. Roberts. October 2nd -- 11:15 a.m., Mattins D. Wright. Junior and Senior Sunday School begans September 18. Please support this valuable service in our. parish. A babysitting service will also be available. RUSSELL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Service, 10 a.m. Rev. A Keeler will be the speaker. Everyone welcome. The Sunday School bus will begin running again on Aug. 21, 1977. LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Fri. & Sat. 2:30 p.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 11:45a.m.-- 12:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. -- 9:00 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 7:00 p.m. -- 9:00 p.m. Telephone No.: 445-5331 NIcVEY Insurance Services Representing Norwich Union Life Insurance Society Metcalfe 821-2524 RUSSELL PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTICE Due to increased mem- bership we have been forced to change our library system. As of September 1, 1977 a membership fee of 25c per year will be charged. Members will be required to present their library cards when borrow- ing books. Anyone with overdue books will have their library privileges with- drawn until the books are returned. In the case of lost or badly damaged books, members will be assessed a replacement fee up to a value of $10.00 per book. We will be open for two additional hours per week: Wednesday evenings, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Playground Repairs The Parks and Playground Committee wish to thank John Hayward and Bill Rombough for their work on the playground this summer. We had _ run_ into difficulty with the swing, the tire tree and the water fountain, however, all are now back in safe working order. Due to the problems encount- ered this Summer, our commit- tee had decided to delay the proposed playground improve- ments until early next spring. Anyone having ideas, suggest- ions or questions on_ the playground is welcome to call Mrs. Carley at 445-5711. L'U.C.F.O. de Russell L'Union culturelle des franco Ontariennes, cercle de Russell, reprendra_ ses activites le deuxieme lundi de septembre, soit le 12 septembre a 8:30 p.m. Au sous-soi de |'eglise Catholi- que. Bienvenue a toutes celles que seraient interessees a se joindre a nous. Les reunions sont tenues tout les premiers lundi de chaque mois. Germaine Parras, respons- able de |'education aura un(e) invite(e) a chaque reunion pour nous renseigner dans un dom- aine particulier; ex: tissage haute-lisse, esthetique du vis- age. Pour plus amples rensei guements sur ces demonstrat- ions, veuillez contacter, 445- 5225: Aussi, cet automne, nous aurons un cours de mecanique de base: savoir se debrouiller devant un capot ouvert, cours donne par Mr. Roland Forgues de Russell. Bienvenue a toutes. Plus de renseignements au jujet de nos activites, contactez notre sec- retaire Odette St. Denis a 445 2060. Francine Dignard, Pres. Friday, September 2, 1977 Page 3 a Playground holds Carnival against Muscular Dystrophy At Carnival, playground leaders, Kenna Paul, Linda Weatherall and Nancy Carscadden join in the fun. -- Photo by M. Rowsell. Playground News Well, Playground '77 has drawn to a close after a very successful summer, full of fun and games. As you probably have already heard, the children and super- visors held a carnival against muscular dystrophy, and_ in doing so, were able to send a cheque in the amount of $40.01 to the cause. After the carnival activities were over, a film was shown and everyone then went outside for a sing song around the campfire. Everyone had a super time - young as well as not so young - and |'m sure the playground children will agree that the many hours preparation were well spent. The playground also held a ticket sale in order to raise money for a bus trip to Ottawa. Winners were drawn on August 18, and are as follows: First Prize, G.E. AM-FM Radio, Greg Hudson; Second Prize, $20, Giselle Ouellette; Third Prize, $10, Mary Joustra. Our Ottawa trip was held on August 19, the final day of playground activities, and_in- cluded a visit to the Parliament Buildings to see the changing of the Guard Ceremony, to Vincent Massey Park for lunch, and to of the Museum of Man for the afternoon. All in all, we feel that the program was a great success. We all learned more about getting along together, and a- bout our country, Canada. We will be looking forward to seeing an even larger enrolment next summer! P.5>-Good kids! luck at school, Playground Leaders, Linda Weatherall Kenna Paul Nancy Carscadden Russell The Russell Raiders are looking forward to the 77/78 season, with a new executive to Start things off. President: Jim Sullivan 1st Vice-Pres.: Keith Russell Sec.-Treas.: Barry McVey Directors: Gord Saunders: Wilt- on Gamble; Gerry O'Reilley; Lorne Wade. Manager: Ron Conway Raiders Coach: Fred Hughes Trainers: Richard Hamelin; Dav- id Savage. First ice time for tryouts -- Sept. 21, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Anyone interested in trying out should contact Ron Con- way, 445-5311 or Jim Sullivan, 445-2017. CHanveet Dance SAT., OCT. 8 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Russell Recreation Centre MUSIC BY "THE GOLDEN BOYS"' DANCE & BUFFET $4.00 per person Sponsored by the Russell Catholic Church 4-H Homemaking Club Why don't you join us! If you are between the ages of 12 and 26 and would like to learn about crafts, cooking, sewing, etc., then you should join the 4-H Homemaking Club of Russell. The next project is "Focus on Livng" and sounds very inter- esting. It will start around the middie of September. For further information call 445- 2175, 445-2113 or 445-2007. Attention Girls If you are interested in playing Ringette this year, please call one of the following telephone numbers before September 20. Diane Hart, 445-5531; John Hayward, 445-2029: Jeannette Rothenberger, 445-5753. Registration fee will be $10.00 per person. If we do not get enough calls girls, there will be no ringette this year. So it is up to you girls! We also need coaches, so come out and help Mom. Wade's Footwear & Dry Goods © GWG Clothing © GREB Footwear Equipped to do shoe, harness and leather repairs LARGE SELECTION OF BAUER SKATES ARRIVING SOON Lorne Wade 445-5663 Box 12] 475 Concession St. Russell, Ont. FEED STORE PIZZERA -- OPENING SOON -- Pizzas, Submarines Pinball Machines Pool Tables 93 Mill St. Russell, Ont.

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