Russell Review 119th Russell Agricultural Fair Russell Girl Guides Registration night is Sept. 15, 7:00 p.m. at the Russell Public School. Former Guides are reminded to please wear uniform tops. The fees are $4.00 annual registration fee and a weekly Patrol fee of 20c (10c when in uniform). Girl Guides is open to girls ages 10 to 14. Our Company is divided into five patrols and each patrol elects their own patrol leader annually. Guide Captain is Mrs. R. Carley and the Company Leader is Janice Saunders. Adult and teenage leaders are still needed to assist with the Guide programme. If interested or wishing more information please call Mrs. R. Carley, 445-5711. a : : -- Photo by Joe Rowan The 1977 Russell Fair attracted a record crowd of over 5,000 paid attendants In the Domestic Science there were 175 entries with Mrs. Keith Dugdale winning the prize for the most points in baking and Mrs. Ronald Hubbard the most points by a new exhibitor. There were 82 entries in the Roots, Vegetable and Fruit Section, with Mrs. Clelland Hamilton taking the most prizes. In the sewing and craft section there were 179 entries with Mrs. Norman Dugdale winning the Simpsons Special with 17 firsts, ten seconds and 8 thirds. Mrs. Graham Wells was second highest. The judge remarked that the quality of the sewing was exceptionally good. There were 16 4-H club displays from Russell County. Winners in the Junior Depart- ment were Todd Kolestik, Mathew Ekdahl, Billie Jo Bog- den, Kathy Baillon, Rosemary Cram, Linda Paquette, Carole St. Denis, Tracie McVey, Sheryl Ludham, Barry McVey, Billy Nyenkamp, Patricia Nyenkamp, Frances Perras, Karen Bekkers, Lynn Malboeuf, Debbie Pratt, Sancha Corneau, Gillian Todd, Darlene Eadie, Brisbin, Deborah Prescott, Gisele Provost. Kerri Middlemiss won the Fire Pre- vention Poster Contest sponsor- ed by the Grenville Patron Mutual Fire Ins. Co. In the Flower section there were 194 entries with Mrs. Graham Wells of Williamsburg winning the most points and Mrs. Russell Latour a very close second. The King Show midway added a great deal to the fair and were very pleased with the attend- ance for the four day fair. HEAVY HORSE SHOW Most points in the Heavy Horse Show went to George Hope of Glen Robertson, Ont. The Live Beef Draw was won by R. H. Nuth of Stittsville. AYRSHIRES No. of Exhibitors -- 6 No. of Cattle -- 37 Grand Champion Male: Ken- neth Campbell, Russell. Reserve Grand Champion Male: James Cotton & Sons, Navan. Junior Champion Female: Kenneth Campbell, Russell. Reserve Grand Champion Female: James Cotton and Sons, Navan. Senior Champion Victor Mount, Navan. Reserve Senior Champion Female: Kenneth Campbell, Female: Grand Champion Female: Victor Mount, Navan. Reserve Grand Champion Female: Kenneth Campbell, Russell. Premier Exhibitor: Kenneth Campbell, Russell Premier Breeder: Victor Mount, Navan. GUERNSEYS Eastern Ontario Club Show No. of Exibitors -- 5 No. of Cattle -- 39 Grand Champion Male: Mal- colm MacGregor, Crysler. Reserve Grand Champion Male: Iver Williams, Cars. Junior Champion Female: Malcolm MacGregor, Crysler. Reserve Junior Champion Fe- male: Gordon Reynen, North Gower. Senior Champion Female: Malcolm MacGregor, Crysler. Reserve Senior Champion Female: Harry Nooyen, Met- calfe. Grand Champion Female: Malcolm MacGregor, Crysler. Reserve Grand Champion Fe- male: Harry Nooyen, Metcalfe. Premier Exhibitor: Malcolm MacGregor, Crysler. Premier Breeder: Henry Rey- nen, North Gower. HOLSTEINS Russell County Holstein Show No. of exhibitors -- 12 No. of Head -- 60 Grand Champion Male: Glenn Rivington, Carp. Reserve Grand Champion Male: Gordon Kettles, Carlsbad Springs. Junior Champion Female: Gordon Kettles, Carlsbad Springs. Reserve Grand Champion Female: Don Armstrong, Kin- burn. Senior Champion Female: Davidson and Eastman, Met- calfe. Reserve Senior Champion Female: Glenn Rivington, Carp. Grand Champion Female: Davidson and Eastman, Met- calfe. Reserve Grand Champion Female: Glenn Rivington, Carp. Premier Exhibitor: Davidson and Eastman, Metcalfe. Premier Breeder: Davidson and Eastman, Metcalfe. TROPHY WINNERS HORSE SHOW Hunter Division Lead Line Special Class: Trophy donated by Maureen Wood, Polly Flinders ridden by Christopher Hickman. Owned by Mrs. R. A. Hickman. '*B" Hunter Seat Equitation: Trophy donated by Centaur Riding School. Darragh Lambert on Roanoke, owned by Darragh Lambert. "A" Hunter Seat Equitation: Trophy donated by Pinetree Stables. Gill Edey on Pandora, owned by S.N. Edey. Junior Working Hunter Stake: Love Cosmetics. Paper Money ridden by Barbara Fry, owned by Donna Patterson. Green Working Hunter Stake: Gift Certificate donated by Ritchie Feed and Seed. Night Passage ridden by Carolyn Davies, owned by C. Davies. Amateur Owner Hunter Stake: Vitamins donated by King Armitage. Counter Spi ridden by D. W. Fleming owned by D. W. Fleming Open Handy Working Hunter: Trophy donated by Michael Wood. Canadian Patent ridden by James Wright, owned by Roy Nelson. Open Working Hunter Stake: Blanket donated by Foster and Byles Sporting Goods. Paper Money ridden by Barbara Fry owned by Donna Petterson. High Point Junior Trophy: Donated by Alex Graham. Paper Money ridden by Barbara Fry, owned by Donna Patterson. Saddle and Fine Harness Division Saddle Seat Equitation: Trop- hy donated . by ~ Davidson's Jewelers. Sandra Spirak on Supreme American, owned by Sandra Spirak. Open Roadster Pony: Gift Certificate donated by Glebe IGA. Yankee Doodle's Master- piece driven by Ron McRostie owned by Mr. and Mrs. McRostie. Antique Horse Drawn Vehicle: Howard Morrow Memorial Trop- hy. Driven by Dorothy Waldroff owned by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Waldroff. Fine Harness Horse Stake: Vitamins donated by King Armitage. Supreme Delight driven by Karl Dronshek, owned by Mayfair Farms. Hackney Pony Stake: Love Cosmetics. Lockburn Jubilation driven by Gordon' Morrow, owned by Gordon Morrow. 3-Gaited Saddle Horse Stake: Frypan donated by Capital Home Hardware. Broadlands Electra ridden by Edyth Dronshek and owned by Mayfair Farms. Russell Senior Citizens Regular Saturday night card parties continue in September, starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Workshops" will resume _-- in September. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN! Saturday, October 29 -- the SENIOR CITIZENS BAZAAR. Tickets are on sale now for a 28" x 51" rug, hooked by Miss Isobel Bell. The winning ticket will be drawn at the bazaar. Friday, September 2, 1977 Page 5 Social Notes We are pleased to report Mrs. Harold Gamble and Mrs. Russell Young home from hospital. We wish them continued progress. Mrs James MacKenzie and David have returned home after spending a few weeks with Mrs. MacKenzies parents and other relatives in Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Milligan spent a couple of days with Mrs. John Twiname. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Root of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greer of Chesterville spent a Sunday with Misses Florence and Dorthy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rom- bough and family of Kapuskas- ing were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rombough for a few days. Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette spent an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Richardson of South Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay visited Mr. Kenneth Hay at Finger Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Codring- ton, Adam, Toby and Alexander have returned home _ after spending a few weeks with their families in England. ef (r= LORAL Home Hardware UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ted Lehowski, Proprietor Full line of Kem and Beautytone Paints Scott's Fertilizer Russell, Ont. 445-2171 Established Since 1913 ROGER'S RED AND WHITE A Store More Than A Store Value... Service... Friendship THAT'S OUR BUSINESS EVERYDAY PRICES: Fresh Bread, 3 for $1.29 Maple Leaf Regular Cooked Ham, $2.89 per lb. Maple Leaf Pastrami, $2.89 per lb. Shop 6 Days a week from 8 a.m. to6 p.m. except Friday, 8 a.m. to9p.m. Tel.: 445-5557 Proprietors: Don and Eva Rogers Employee: Michael Graham Warner's Funeral Home 445-2830