ee ee ee | ee ee ee ee a ee? ers ee a ee hn ee ee ee Ve NS ee, Oe a ore cs a ee a i es ee ee ne ee ee. | i ee ee ke ee ee | a ee? ee) oe on, ee en) ee ee ee en ee ee ee ee ee a ee, a ee ee. ee a en ee en, ee ee wae ae eee Ky Oe ee ee ee Oe ee Cem Ay Py Me oR, Okt tee A Ee IR ee EE el. Oat temen INR ant ayy ol . an Page 12° (4 - Ottawa Valley farmers set for spring show Everything from cattle sales to a fashion show await visitors to the Ot- tawa Valley Farm Show March 18-21 at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa. The opener to spring, sponsored by the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers' Association, attracts participants from Eastern Ontario, Western Quebec and Northern New York State and will feature indoor and out- door exhibits of a full range of farm equipment and supplies. Cattle sales will include Jerseys March 18, Simmentals March 19 and Herefords March 20. Among the exhibitors will be the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Ontario Milk Marketing Board, Pedigreed Seed, Ontario Crop Insurance, Ontario Ploughmen's Association and Eastern Breeders. There will be a total of 20 commercial exhibitors. More than $2,000 in cash prizes and several trophies will be competed for at the Ottawa Valley seed, feed and forage championship. Soya beans will be the newest category at the competition. Evening programs will include the opening dinner March 18 at which Mr. Raymond Kemp, past president of the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association, will be presented with a special award for a lifetime of work in the agricultural community. On March 19, there will be fashion show for ladies sponsored by Manotick Fashions, a cooking demonstra- tion and entertainment by the Acre Family Singers from Vernon. Members of rural youth organizations such as Junior Farmers, 4-H and calf clubs will perform in an amateur contest on the evening of March 20. A special feature this year will be a free chance for a trip for two to the Calgary Stampede. Charlene O'Neill, Ontario Dairy Princess, and Peggy Kniesz, Queen of the Furrow, will attend the show. Meals will be served daily in the assembly hall. Admission is free. 'POETS OF THE.. CASTOR 5 RUSSELL PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN PRE-REGISTRATION Children who will be five years old on or before December 31, 1980, are eligible to attend our Kindergarten in September, 1980. We are compiling a list of parents to whom registration information will be sent. Please phone and give your child's name, birthdate and address. 445-2190. Ruseelld Hair Fashion SAN Call Jackie at 445-5497 Se) coeitey eet : Saturday --9a.m.to4p.m. Forced Rd. R.R. 2, RUSSELL BY APPOINTMENT RON VEH BUILDER & DESIGNER Renovations ® Additons Custom Kitchens ® Bathrooms . Free Estimates 445-2048 RUSSELL A, / Si PRODUCTS Seamless eavestrough and awning manufacturer Richard Lafrance Metcalfe, Ontario oe vusnvne Phone. 821-1854 sisiasaiiinsinile RUSSTAAL DRAINAGE OPEN TRENCH TILING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Harold Staal -- 445-2097 NOTICE Re: John's Quarry Because | do not wish to be responsible for ac- cidents, | am closing the METCALFE PHARMACY LTD. Metcalfe -- 821-1224 REGULAR HOURS Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Farm to the public. Parents are advised to warn their children. Lola Wood wmOHENE ow CHATEAU 417 MARCH 17 | ST. PATRICKS DAY DINNER At a real Irish price Also -- try our new Chef's Special Filet of Sole -- as only Peppi can make it. CHEF PEPPI RESERVE FOR YOUR business, anniversary and birthday parties 443-5126 LIMOGES, ONT. ' f -- RESERVATIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS -- DINNER DANCING --COMPLETELY LICENSED NORTH OF HWY. 417, LIMOGES EXIT \ SHOW 'a! 4 Lansdowne Park OTTAWA Me NEW SHOW HOURS: Tip 4. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10:00 to 10:00 Daily oo : 4 i Friday 10:00- 4:00 * Championship Seed and Forage Show * Farm Machinery and Equipment Show * Educational and Commercial Exhibits * Jersey Sale - Tues., March 18, Parade at 12 followed by Sale. - * Simmental Sale - Wed., March 19, 1:00 p.m. * Hereford Show - Thurs. March 20, 10 a.m. : Sale 1 p.m.