CASTOR REVIEW Meditorial by Rev. James Paul On my recent vacation in England, I encountered a sermon etched in stone. In the famous naval port of Plymouth, there stands against the sea an eighteenth century lighthouse. It's antiquated gas lamp and mirrors have long been extinguis- hed; however, it now gives guidance to men on the sea of life. Chiselled with care on the inside of the lighthouse this verse from Psalm 127:1 is found, 'Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it". Think for a moment on the impact of this verse. Can it be true, as the Bible states, that all man's labors to build a house (i.e. life, marriage, family) are futile, unless God is doing the building? Yes it is true, for the Lord of the Universe is not advocating phy- sical inactivity, but rather, spiritual dependence. If you want to build your house aright, allow Him to be the Master Architect. Be sure to read and obey His blueprint - the Bible. With every passing day, apply the mortar of His love to your marriage and family. Finally, invite the Master Architect - the Lord Jesus - to rule on the throne of your life, so that all your building will be directed by Him. GLASSIFIED FOR SALE -- Five cords dry poplar, $20. per cord. Call 445-5461. BABYSITTING -- Need a break for a few hours? Experienced mother and teacher will care for children at home on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. For further information, phone Don- na, 445-2936. FOR SALE -- Inglis automatic washer and dryer in good condition. Two Honda Civic snow tires and wheels. Call 445-3238. FOR SALE -- 1973 G. M. C. Vandura Van equipped for camp- ing, only 43,000 original miles, asking $3,000.00. Electric Ken- more stove in good working order $25.00. 2 Bar stools-swivel- black $25.00 each. Call 445-5409 evenings. BABYSITTING -- Bilingual mot- her will mind children 2 years and older, daily, at my home. Call 445-5786. FOR SALE -- Bauer Supreme 94 skates only used a few times. Size 10, asking $60.00. Call 445-5254. WANTED -- If you have used childrens riding clothes please contact Lola Woods 445-2976. Russell Public School The Russell Public School 1978 Graduation Exercises will be held October 26 at 8:00 P.M. at Russell Public School LIST OF GRADUATES Anne Adams, Julie Aung, Billy Bakker, Joan Boersma, Nicolle? Bourassa, Ronnie Bouwhuis, Sus- an Buckingham, Jeffrey Butler, Natalie Campbell, Percy Cardin- al, Jody Chatters, Sandra Cor- neau, Marlene Crate, Gordon Edgar, Charlene Eggum, Joey Fleming, Nelson Gordon, Bever- ley Lapierre, Brenda Lapierre, David Latimer, Paul Lukace, Cathy MacGregor, Michael Mac- Kenzie, Richard MacKenzie, Lyne Malboeuf, Derek McLaren, Marlene McLaren, Todd McLar- en,Debbie McVey, Sherri Meed, Raj Nadkarni, Kevin O'Reilley, Donna Park, Lynda Paul, Tim Paquette, Andreas Reichert, An- gela Reis, Lorraine Riou, Kenny Ross, Heather Rothenberger, Janice Saunders, Robert Sheld- rick, Katherine Sherwood, Greg Smith, Kathleen VanVlaanderen. This will be the ninth class to graduate from the present facil- ity. Guest speaker - Reverend Michael Fleming of St. Mary's Anglican Church. Valedictorian - Catherine MacGregor. Special Awards For highest overall standing - $100. Stevenson Memorial Schol- arship. For the highest standing in Mathematics - McKeown Trophy. For the most outstanding in Language Arts - Helen B. Loucks Trophy. For the most improvement in Intermediate Division - Hay Trophy. For the most congenial graduate - Super- intendent's trophy. United Anniversary On Sun., Sept. 17, St. Andrew's and St. Paul's United Church celebrated its 91st Anniversary with a special morning service given by guest preacher, Rev. James Stuart of Alta Vista Baptist Church. His message was 'The Simple Gospel'. The choir was in excellent voice! The special evening service featured '"'The In-Laws". a family gospel group. In addition, Mrs. Dwayne Johnson sang and the Cherry quartet (Chester, Maynard, Doug and Bev) also performed. A Fellowship Hour followed. Sunday, Oct. 29 is Rally Day and Awards Sunday at St. Andrew's and St. Paul's. These events will take place at the regular worship hour - 11:15. . Friday, October 20,1978 Page 11 Irene and Elwood celebrate 50th On Monday, Sept. 18, Russell Senior Citizens honored Elwood and Irene Cochrane on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Honors bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane included plaques from Governor Leger and the Prime Minister Assistant Secretary Serge Mador), Premier William Davis (presented by Albert McKeown), as shown in picture; a telegram was received from Walter Baker and greetings from Joe Clark and Dennis Ethier were read. General Jules (presented by a plaque from In attendance were Gaston Patenaude, Reeve of Russell Township; Osgoode Township and representatives of the Russell W. I., North Russell W. I. ; Horticultural Society and local churches. Albert Bowers, Reeve of Notices St. Mary's ACW Annual Fall Tea and Attic Sale will be held Nov. 4 from 2 to 4 p.m. (tea downstairs). Also baking. novel- tys. Russell Senior Citizens annual fall tea and bazaar and bake sale will be held Oct. 28, in the Senior Citizens Hall. Admission $1.00 (including tea). Draw for quilt and cushion. Notre Dame Church Harvest Dance, Dr. Kinnaird Community Centre, Russell. Nov. 11, 9 to 1. Sylvester MacDonald Band. Tic- kets: $4.00 per person. Cold Buf- fet included. 445-5529 or 445-5254. A bake sale and crafts bazaar organized by Russell UCFO will be held Oct. 28 at Notre Dame Church, Russell, from 1 to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. New Russell Reinsmen 4H horse club now forming. If interested please contact Lola Wood 445-2976. Card of Thanks Irene and Elwood Cochrane, who celebrated their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 23 at their home, wish to thank their family and friends who gathered with them and made the occasion such a joyous one. Thank you for all cards, telegrams and gifts. Special thanks to their family and all who did so much to make it such a happy day. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane also thank the President and _ all members of the Russell Senior Citizens for the party in their honor for their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Nursery School Meeting Metcalfe Cooperative Nursery school general meeting Monday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m., Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Victoria Street, Metcalfe. For information call Joan Bruce-Nibogie, 821-1756. Deaths Mrs. Earl Knapp died suddenly at her home at North Augusta Sept. 10, in her 54th year. Born at Russell, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Chester Loucks, Kathleen attended Russell public and continuation schools and later became a Registered Nur- se. She served in the Canadian Army Medical Corp. during world war II. Survivors besides her husband are two daughters Doris and Cheslyn, two sons George and Claude, two sisters Mrs. Michael Wolfe (Margaret) of Trail B.C., Mrs. James 'Campbell (Jean) of Prince Geo- rge B.C. and one brother Lloyd of Thunder Bay. Warner Honoured Another of Russell's illustrious citizens has been remembered at the Kinnaird Arena. On Sept. 18, a plaque was unveiled by Thyra Hudson commemorating the na- ming of a foundation planting in front of the arena after her father R. M. Warner. A few words were said about the life of Mr. Warner and Mrs. Hudson thanked the horticultural society for the thoughtfulness of the planting. Baptist Anniversaries The Kenmore and_ Russell Baptist Churches are celebrating 103rd and 84th anniversaries respectively this Sunday, Oct. 22 Rev. Bruce Scott of Toronto, evangelist and singer, will be in charge of two. services at Kenmore Church to commemor- ate the occasion. The services will be held at 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 .m. Mr. Scott, a talented singer, will be accompanied by orchest- rated music. Kenmore and Russell Baptist Churches Minister: Rev. James Paul, Ph. 821-2144 ay | 7 Kenmore -- Sunday School, 10:15 a.m.; Morning Worship Service, 11:15 a.m. ail. lee Russell Evening Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29, at Hal Wahl's residence, Felton Rd. Nov. 5 at Roger Warner's residence, ist Ave. Nov. 12, at John Bailey's residence, George St. Nov. 19 at Leo Lafrance's residence, Vars. "Russell Hair Fashion SPECIAL: Free styling brush y value $350 with all perms ) | Call Jackie at 445-5497 / TS BY APPOINTMENT Thurs. --9a.m.-5p.m. Wed. & Fri. --9a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. --9a.m.:- 2:00 p.m. Forced Rd., R.R. 2, RUSSELL Births At Wetaskiwin Alberta, Friday, Sept. 22, 1978 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Droppo (nee Doris Hay) a son, David Wade. 9p.m.tola.m. Noise makers and Hats FOR TICKETS CONTACT Gaye Ford: 445-5400 New Year's Eve Party Dr. F. Kinnaird C. C. Music by Philip McVey Meal tickets limited to 100 couples $35.00 includes meal and drinks Sponsored by Russell R.A. Door Prizes -- Hot and Cold Buffet W YEAR