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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 13 Jan 1978, page 7

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CASTOR REVIEW CASTOR CUPBOARDS 14 cup peanut butter 4 cups rice krispies rice krispies. COCOA CLUSTERS by Judy Anderson 16 oz. package of chocolate chips 16 oz. package of butterscotch chips Melt chips and peanut butter. Remove from heat and add Drop by spoonfull on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Let sit until hard. Children love these. Smile Anyone? And they came to the pretty village In the quiet countryside, From North and South and East and West O'er many a country mile. They were met at the door, by United Church Women And all were wearing a smile. Our Minister opened the day; in a prayerful way With welcome both hearty and true. The "Nativity Scene" shone it's radient beam From the old story;-thats forever new. A ninety year old, a wee babe in arms, all ages met And mingled awhile And United Church Women continued to smile. To a bazaar they have come, to bargain and shop. But to greet and be greeted, will take time to stop. Paper bags crackle; cash changes hands Things so delicious; everyone warm and excited. Down in the kitchen hungry folks still lined up; Its the act of "The loaves and the fishes"!! And the United Church Women Smile and Smile and Smile. What is a bazaar, and why has it lived Thru the ages, since mans beginning? Why it fills a need, of warmth and of love, A need of receiving and giving. We put our hands to pie and dough and bread, Cloth and wool feel the pull, of needle and thread. The reward it brings help keep our church whole, And United Church Women have reason to smile. Why do we smile, as we work for our Lord? Why; we are happy you see This one day each year we can each give our best, Whatever that talent may be. United Church Women, the theme of my story But United in Christ - Is Our Beauty and Glory. And we are well pleased, and we SMILE and we SMILE and we SMILE. Library news RUSSELL LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Fri. and Sat. 2:30-5p.m. Wednesday 12 noon -1 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Note: The libray will not be open on Wednesday evenings. NEW BOOKS Remembering the Farm by Allan Anderson Bloody Harvest by Grahame Woods Beginning - A Book for Widows by Betty Jane Wylie Lightly by H. Chapman Do you remember the Zane Grey books? The reprints were donated: The Dude Ranger Wyoming King of the Range A second copy of the Dionne Years was also donated. Another donation is a beautiful book, The Silence and the Storm with reprints of the paintings of Tom Thomson and the story of his life. We have 20 books on loan in the Dutch language. They will be changed every three months. Russell village's newest musical phenomenon, the Oldtime Music Makers, is growing constantly (as the above photo illustrates.) The Music Makers invite all area residents to join in their success at a BS Friday, January 13,1978 Page7 The oldtime music makers dance January 27 at the Russell Community Hall. Admission will be the minimal fee of $1.50 and refreshments will be served. Naturally, oldtime music will be the order of the day. Essay contest The Castor Review essay contest announced last issue will be extended an extra month because of poor response. The Castor Review feels the contest was ill-timed in light of year-end exams and holi- days and that the extension will provide an opportunity for more entries. As an- nounced, contestants will be divided into three categ- ories ranging in age from 8-16. Winners and runner- ups chosen by the Castor Review editorial staff will be awarded cash and book prizes. The three first place essays will be pub- lished in the Castor Re- view. Entries of a maxi- mum of 250 words on any subject should be mailed to the Castor Review, Box 359, Russell, Ont., before Feb. 3 and should contain the contestant's name, ad- dress, age and school. Scout news Russell's scout troop, with an enrolment of 22 boys, has plunged into a program of winter activ- ities. Many new Scouts are learning the basic of snowshoeing-- not an easy task when boys come equipped with every type of footwear known to man. However, Scouts are a resour- ceful breed and by spring there may be 22 "coureurs de bois"' tramping the fields and woodlots around Russell. The next regional event is the Rideau area winter sports day to be held at Uplands Air Base Jan. 21. Visits Mr. and Mrs. Simon Codring- ton, Adam, Toby, and Alexander spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niblock in Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay spent Christmas week with their daug- hter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Droppo, Pamela and Kevin in Wetaskiw- in, Alberta. Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Woolf- rey had as dinner guests New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble, Mrs. Hackett Cherry, Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mrs. Gordon' Robinson of Mountain spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Donald McLa- ren. Mrs. James Dempsey spent Christmas week-end with Mrs. Cecil Dempsey of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkinson of Hull, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kinkaid of Ayers Cliff spent Christmas with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinkaid. Dr. F. A. Kinnaird spent Christmas with his brother in Halifax. Miss Linda Weatherall of Toronto and Miss Nancy Cars- cadden of Kingston spent the Christmas vacation at their homes in Russell. Mrs. Grant Wolff spent Christ- mas with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogg spent a few days with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beyers, Tammy and Jason in Saskatoon. Miss Nellie Moffat of Toronto spent a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moffat. Mrs. John Twiname had as dinner guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowley, Miss Florence and Miss Nancy Mar- quette. The Castor Review encourages its readers to inform us of any comings and goings that may be of interest. BARRY McVEY TOM HAY~ Metcalfe, Ont. McVEY INS. SERVICE FIVE LICENSED AGENTS TO SERVE YOU MARI SAUVE BILL McVEY KEITH BOYD 821-2524 Pot luck There will be a Pot Luck dinner in the Russell United Church, following the morning service January 22. After the meal the annual congregational meeting will take place in the dining hall of the church. Help your Heart... Helo your Heart Fund E. A. Campbell Electrical -- Heating Plumbing Contractor (DON'T GAMBOL SEE CAMPBELL) Russell, Ont. 445-2167 scotiabanks THE BANK OF NOVASCOTIA RUSSELL, ONTARIO 445-2880 'Grow With Us' Scotia Bank

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