IRR a 4 TEAN CAMPBELLS ALL- CANADIAN PANCAKES Tean came to Russell from : Cia" Uniado ta be oe. Maree ee nurse for Dr. Kinnaird, where she met her future husband, Robert Campbell, who was driver for Dr. Kinnaird in the winter months with horse and cutter. 1-1/2 cups of flour 3 tsps. baking powder 1/2 tsps. of salt 1/4 tsps. of vanilla 3 tbsp. white sugar 1 egg 1-1/4 cup of milk 3 tbsp. melted butter MIX LIGHTLY; DROP BY SPOONFUL ON HOT LIGHT- LY BUTTERED FRYING PAN OR GRIDDLE. Breakfast: Put away the toast and juice, take your made-ahead pitcher (for easy pouring) of Tean's pancake batter from the fridge. Cook as directed. Stack and serve with one-half cup or more fruits of the season; strawberries, raspberries, blueber- ries, crushed and/or sliced. Lunch: Thin batter slightly. Cook as directed. Keep warm--fill and roll for crepes with any of the following: moist cooked ham and chives, cooked chopped chicken or celery. Dessert: Cook above batter in silve dollar size. Stack with jelly and/or cream cheese between. Any and all of the above are tasty with good Canadian Maple Syrup. Scratch almost any Campbell around Russell and you will find a relative of Bob and Tean's. Tean is an active Women's Institute member, a valued member of Russell United Church; she is also known for her beautiful apple head dolls, and copper-work. METCALFE PHARMACY LTD. Metcalfe -- 821-1224 REGULAR HOURS Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. P © BUSINESS see S STATIONERY & CARDS © WEDDING STATIONERY N see TICKETS © FLYERS T ® SILK SCREEN PRINTING 1- =e T-SHIRTS & CRESTS Ry G_ RUSSELL 445-5409 Evenings Guy Brasseur Ltd. Flooring Contractor Ceramics, Carpets Corlon, Drapes FREE ESTIMATES 584 Notre Dame St. Box 278, Embrun 443-2155 °Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webster at Paris, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hamilton visited the former's sister Mr. and Mrs. Brent Marr and family in Red Deer, Allta., and Mrs. L. Sproule of Calgary. Miss Jean Murrant of Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., was a weekend guest of Miss Dorothy Marquette. : * Mr. and Mrs. Van Hinchey of Florida were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble. Mrs. Gordon Robinson of Win- chester spent a week with her Library News Russell -- with Ina Kinkaid LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Fri., Sat., 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs., 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Storytime, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Every Wednesday Children -- 3 - 5 years Keep in mind the reading program for children up to 14 years. Each child is required to read at least 6 books. NEW BOOKS JULY REVIEW Non Fiction The Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker -- Carolyn Weir Canada's Guns an_ illustrated history of artillery -- Leslie W. C. Barnes Fodor's Canada -- Eugine Fodor Our miracle called Louise -- Lesley and John Brown The Canadian wood heat book -- Gordon Flagler A pioneer history of the county of Lanark -- Sheila McKay Canada's heritage in postage stamps The Olympic story Living music Edible garden weeds of Canada -- A. Szczalvinski Fiction Where the cherries end up -- Gail Henley Juvenile Six darn cows The oldendays coat -- Margaret Laurence Time to get out of the bath Shirley -- J. Burningham Secret in a sealed bottle -- Sam Epstein Stranded -- Matt Christopher Clancy's cabin -- Margaret Mahy daughter Mrs. Donald McLaren. Miss Jean Gray of Ottawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade, Mr. and Mrs. George Day, Diane and Denis of Farnham, Que., were guests of Bob and Shirley Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carscad- den of Sudbury spent a week with the former's mother Mrs. William Carscadden. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mowforth of Barrie visited Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth McLaughlin. Mr. Ray Shahan of San Ramon, Cal. spent a few days with Mrs. Lorne Shahan and' family. . Corp. and Mrs. David McLaughlin and Wayne of Moose Jaw are vacationing with the former's parents Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cherry, Mr. Maynard Cherry, Mrs. William McKeown and Mrs. Clayton Elliott attended the funeral of the former's brother Mr. Nathan Cherry at Massena, N.Y. : Mrs. William Blake of Virginia visited her brother and sister-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. William Granger of Penticton, B.C., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Miss Emily Walker of Ottawa was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinchen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham are visiting their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Brian Davison of Calgary. Greely -- with Carl Parker Our Wild Readers Summer reading programme is off to a fine start, with 40 young readers enrolled to date. The Osgoode Library "Write-a-Book"? Com- petition is attracting a lot of in- terest as well. Approximately 20 ~ budding authors and -authoresses are busy on their books already. © Reading Suggestions for July: ADULT: Hardacre - by C. L. Skelton Shoestring -- by Paul Ableman Outdoor Cooking -- by Family Circle Cries from the Corridor -- by Peter McLaren JUVENILE: Great Canadian Animal Stories - ed. by Whitaker Badgers of Summercombe -- by E. Clarkson The Butterfly Cycle from Oxford Science RON 445-2048 BUILDER & DESIGNEI Renovations ® Additons Custom Kitchens ® Bathrooms Free Estimates VEH RUSSELL M.D. Ross Realty Ltd. FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS Hwy. 31 at Greely 821-2362 & Appliances & Refrigeration Repairs to all makes of Major Home Appliances ® HOME SERVICE ® 445-5765 Proprietor Yvan Dagenais 2 _ Page 11 With Dorothy Marquette é Classified ) PREGNANCY TEST In total confidence. Metcalfe Pharmacy Ltd. Metcalfe, Ont. -- 821-1224. : APT. TO RENT RUSSVIEW APTS. -- 75 Castor Street. 1 and 2 bedrooms. Carpeted. Fridge and _ stove. Available immediately. 445-5763. FURNITURE STRIPPING IN MY HOME , Reasonable rates. Call 445-2130. FOR SALE 1973 Pontiac Le Mans Motor in good running condition. Needs battery and partial exhaust. Also body work. $125 or best offer. - 445-3463 after 6 p.m. = FOR SALE Bunk beds, handmade with 4 large drawers, excellent condition. No mattresses. Asking $85. 445-3463. WANTED Babysitting services for the occa- sional evening. 11 month old boy. 445-3463. COMING EVENTS Aug. 6 at 10:00 a.m. Eric Nagler will present a 'program of Homemade Music at the Dr. Kin- naird Community Centre. J. Henry Tweed Recreation and Conservation area will be official- ly opened by the South Nation _ Conservation Authority Saturday, July 26 at 2 p.m. All residents are cordially invited especially school children including Boy Scouts, Cubs, Brownies and Guides. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to friends for kindness during our bereavement. Special thanks to Russell Senior Citizens No. 939, Lafleur and Robert Funeral Home and Rev. H. Lam- ble. : The Young Family CARD OF THANKS A warm and sincere thank-you to our family, friends and neighbours for a lovely evening in honour of our 45th Wedding An- niversary. We thank all who sup- plied music, sent cards, gifts, and flowers, or helped in any way. We will always have happy memories of a lovely evening. Wallace & Grace Hall, Edwards, Ontario DEATH Mrs. Russell Young -- Phyllis Young, wife of the late Russell E. Young, died June 8 in her 80th year. Born at Russell, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fetterly, she spent her life in the Russell Community. Surviving are one daughter Muriel (Mrs. Alex Moffat), one son George, both of Russell, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a brother, William W. Fetterly. Funeral service from Lafleur and Robert Chapel was conducted by Rev. H. Gamble June 10. Pallbearers were Donald Graham, Keith Boyd, Stanley Boothe, Lorne Wade, Mack Fet- terly and Denis St. Pierre. Inter- ment in St. Mary's Anglican Cemetery, Russell. Cochrane's Dairy Ltd. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY CANADIANS 821-3887 445-2959 Pe eT ee LS EE I ee a AAD SP maa ae oN ROBERT ee Meee Ly Seen SRL. 5 SP CR Cg ek ee a? ToS Pe