CASTOR REVIEW It's no wonder the residents of Osgoode Township are interested in history and geneology -- a large percentage of their an- cestors immigrated to the area from the central highlands of Scotland. Such interest led a group of citizens to obtain a new horizons grant in 1972 to begin researching the early settlers in the township. The following year, the group had received permission from the township to use the two room school in Vernon and the Osgoode Township Historical Society and Museum was founded. In no time at all, local residents discovered there was a home waiting for family momentos and area heirlooms. Donations flood- ed into the museum, including an ee quilt begun in 1922 Celebrating the past with 169 names quilted on it, shown to me recently by Mrs. Jenny Dow. Of interest to Russell residents will be an umbrella rack and a ribbon display case donated by Morgan Warner from his general store, now Tyo's Red and White. The museum also contains the original wooden mailboxes from the Marvelville Post Office. The 20 or so active members of the society are kept busy year-round with monthly meet- ings presided over by Mrs. Arlowa Ferguson and with the publication of "Pioneer Families of Osgoode Township", an inter- esting series of booklets, each one outlining the history of 10 Osgoode Township families. Miss Elizabeth Stuart has a great deal to do with the compilation and publication of Scrapbook. By Suzanne Schroeter Friday, August 4,1978 Page7 Bus.: 821-1488 MARIA DIRESSMAKING Ladies Clothes Men's & Ladies Alterations At Mike's Beauty -- Metcalfe Res.: 821-1497 ' i 445-2048 RON VEH BUILDER & DESIGNER Renovations ® Additons Custom Kitchens ® Bathrooms Free Estimates RUSSELL these booklets, which are typed by Mrs. Leila Twiname. A visit to the museum is well worth the trip for local residents wishing to trace family trees or for those simply interested in the social history of a post time. To aid in research, the society has the complete census for the years 1851 to 1861, plus many other historical files and documents. As this issue of the Castor RUSSTAAL DRAINAGE OPEN TRENCH TILING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Harold Staal -- 445-2097 Review goes to press the histori- cal society is celebrating the 151st anniversary of Osgoode Township with its second annual Pioneer Days gala weekend. From the extensive collection of artifacts in the gallery and from the enthusiam of the members, it's evident that the Osgoode Township Historical Society and Museum is going to keep getting better. ie « ow |) Mike's Beauty Salon Ladies & Men's Hairstyling (not fried) 12:00 to 1:30 All Food Oven Cooked Lunch Served from noon 'til 1:00 p.m. FREE DELIVERY -- CASTOR REVIEW || Don 20% OFF FOR SR. CITIZENS RATES vs Specializes in Perms, Tints, Bleach ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION W r ig h t $3 for 12 issues APPOINTMENTS COUNTER PRICE a MON. TO SAT. -- 8a.m. to6p.m. 'ADVERTISING Co n st ruct ion AVAILABLE AFTER 6 p.m. $1.50 per column-inch CLASSIFIEDS METCALFE gin Metcalfe 821-1820 || Res.: 821-1497 Bus.: 821-1488 announces New Luncheon Specials MONDAY: Peeeina, SAI 2 oes ccs he gee ie wo x wae oe... $1.50 TUESDAY: Beef Chunks, Salad, Potatoes, Mushrooms ............. $1.85 WEDNESDAY: Roast Pork, Salad, Potatoes ...........ceeeee eee ees $T9S THURSDAY: Chicken Leg, Salad, Potatoes ...........00....0002--.. $195 FRIDAY: Roast Beef, Salad, Potatoes ......... co cceecceceecees $1.95 93 Mill Street RUSSELL 445-2875 NEW HOURS MON. - THURS. 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.-11:30 p.m. FRIDAY 9:00 a.m.-1:30 a.m. SATURDAY 9:00 a.m.-1:30 a.m. SUNDAY 3:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m.