¥ at CASTOR CUPBOARDS with Margot McCallum Doris MacDonald's Elderberry Jelly and Tomato Marmalade. Frozen juice and frozen tomatoes may be used. Doris MacDonald of Castor Antiques hails from Marmora Ont., and came to Russell from Whitby in 1950. Doris makes jam and jelly at her convenience. Sunny August finds her picking the small, dark red elderberry clusters from the bushes growing along fence rows, extracting and freezing the juice. Taught to identify them by her mother-in-law, they remain her hus- band's favourite. In chill November, she completes her "Christmas Kit- chen Gifts" for family and friends. 3 cups juice (approx. 4 qts. ripe Elderberries) 1/2 cup strained lemon juice (may be bottled) 7 1/2 cups white sugar (3 1/2 lbs) 1 bottle Certo fruit pectin Method: Rinse, rmeove large stems of berries. Crush in heavy pot with potato masher. Heat until juice appears, cover, simmer 15 minutes. Place in jelly bag, squeeze out juice, freeze for later use or put 3 cups full in pot. Add lemon juice and sugar. Mix well. Stir constantly over high heat to boil. Pour and stir in Certo to full hard boil for one minute. Remove from heat, skim foam with metal spoon. Pour into 10/11 medium glasses. Top with 1/8 inch hot paraffin: Tomato Marmalade 1 lemon. 5-7 medium tomatoes : 1 box (1 1/4 oz.) powdered pectin 4 1/2 cups white sugar 2 tablespoons chopped preserved ginger (or dry to taste) 5 half-pint jars sterlized. Method: Cut lemon rind (velidte only) into slices. Simmer in water to-cover 15 minutes, drain. Scald tomatoes, peel and chop to equal 5 cups full. Remove and discard seeds and white membrane from lemon. Combine tomatoes, lemon rind and pulp in pot. Cover and bring to boil. Lower heat. Simmer ten minutes. Measure, add water to make 4 cups if necessary. Return to pot and add pectin. Return to high heat. When boiling hand-stir in sugar and ginger. Boil hard again for one minute. Remove from heat. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Continue skimming and stirring for 7 minutes to prevent fruit from floating. Fill jars to 1/2 inch of tops. Wipe rims. Seal jars. Invert 5 minutes. Turn upright. Let stand 30 minutes. Shake gently. Label and store in cool, dry place. So, combine the garden's bounty and the friendly freezer and enjoy! A. SS, Eldridge Cartage STONE, SAND, FILL, TOP SOIL *. & SNOW REMOVAL Bob Eldridge "Russell, Ont. 445-2864 po ig ln i "i BARIBAULT, BESEAU, CAMPBELL & McCUAIG Barristers, Solicitors & Notaries Public Industriel St. 90 Main St. N. Chesterville, Ont. Embrun, Ont. 448-2349 443-5683 HONEY'S GARAGE © General repairs, 24-hour towing and road service, snow ploughing We have regular and unleaded gas Garage Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 6A Castor St., Russell Bus. 445-3020 Home: 445-2890 Billage Painters WALLPAPER SALE 20% Off All Books Large Selection 445-2037. 445-2030 Gordon Fleming Hl GASTON SEGUIN WELDING SHOP Ornamental iron works Trailer Hitch PORTABLE WELDER- ° Tel: 443-3558 Industrial Park, Embrun °Visi tins Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Booth enjoyed a tour to Kitchener and Waterloo. Mr. Bruce Cherry of Guelph spent 'Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Homer McGann and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGann of Toronto were guests of the former's son and daughter- in-law Mr, and Mrs. Dennis McGann and daughter Erin. Mrs. B.M. Clark of Ottawa visited Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parlee, Bryan, Brenda and Kenneth of Powassan, spent Thanksgiving weekend with. Mrs. Parlee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cherry. Mrs. Gordon Robinson of Win- chester spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Donald McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hay of Weston visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Little. Miss Mary Boyle and Mrs. Emerson Fallis of Ottawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Library News Russell Public Library, Ina LIBRARY HOURS Afternoon: Mon., Fri.,- Sat. 2:30-5 p.m. Noon: Wed. 12 to 1 p.m. Evenings: Tues., and Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Story Time 10 to 11 a.m. every Wednesday. NEW BOOKS NON-FICTION ~ 2500 Jokes to Start *ém Laughing -- R. Orben; Aunt Ermas's Cope Book -- Erma Bombeck; James Heriot's Yorkshire -- James Her- riot; Customs and Traditions of the Canadian Armed Forces -- E.C. Russell; Monarchy and: the Royal Family -- Graham Fisher; The Bread Ovens of Quebec -- Lise Boily; Louisa Lady in Waiting -- E. Langford ed.; Roller Disco Dancing -- Kay Kollmer; How to Expand Your S.T.Q. -- Dave Archer. FICTION = Balls -- Richard Rohmer; Tilly Trotter -- Catharine Cookson; The Sound and the Fury --- Warner Troyer. PAPER BACKS Companion to Agatha Christie -- Dick Riley, ed.; Anybody's Roller Skating Book -- Tom Cuthbert- "son; Son of a Smaller Hero -- Mordecai Richler; The Golden Dog -- Wm. Kirby; Dance of the Happy Shades -- Alice Munro. JUVENILE So You're Getting Braces -- Dr. Alvin Silverstern; The Olden Days Coat -- Margaret Laurence; Biography of a Snowy Owl -- Alice L. Hopf; Where Does the Teacher Live? -- Paula Feder. Grey Cup Pool Tickets The Russell Minor Hockey Association is now selling Grey Cup Pool tickets. Winning half- time ticket gets $100 and the ticket holder with the correct final score receives $500. Pick up yours from any Minor Hockey executive. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the Russell Fire Department for their prompt and efficient job while we had a fire at our farm. Leclerc Family Page 11 ee Classified = PREGNANCY TEST Wade. In total confidence. Metcalfe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley Pharmacy Ltd. Metcalfe, Ont. -- 821-1224. are spending the winter in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mrs. Howard Mofrow of Ot-. tawa was a weekend guest of Mrs. Robert Atkinson, Mrs. Shirley Rombough visited her sister Mrs. Howard Davidson at South Gloucester. _ Mr. and Mrs, Michael Parry, Gwyneth and David of Ottawa were Sunday guests of Mrs. Parry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Carss, Shelley and Andrew of Caledon, visited Mrs. Carss' mother, Mrs. Shirley Rombough. Dr. F.A. Kinnaird spent a few IWANTED--Exercise bike in weeks with his brother and niece, good condition. Call 445-2948 Colonel John Kinnaird and Miss FOR SALE--Two fur coats, "RUSSELL PUBLIC SCHOOL Applications are invited from qualified teachers for supply teaching as required. Applicants are requested to reply directly to: Russell Public School, Dean Loucks, Principal, Box 250, Russell, Ontario KOA 3B0. Katherine Kinnaird in Halifax. 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