'Page 10 THE LUCK © The burbling shallows created by the Russell dam offer a tantalizing fishing spot to local rodmen like Bruno Reis. Bruno takes advantage of a sunny day to dunk a plump worm into the current in the hopes of hooking a finny snack. Unfortunately, he doesn't appear too happy with his luck so far. Patience Bruno, patience. (Tom VanDusen photo) Castor Chapter's Ina Kinkaid with Lucille Legault \Carol Parker Russei Ina Kinkaid Library Hours: Mon., Fri., Sat. 2:30-5:00 p.m. Wed. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tel. 445-5331. National Book Festival Week -- May 11-17, 1981 NEW BOOKS NON-FICTION The Montreal Canadiens, Claude Mouton; The Ghinese, John Fraser; Canada stamp and story album; What every child would like parents to know about divorce, Dr. Lee Salk; The earth- » quake handbook, Peter Verney; Office guide to UFO sighting, Carl Sifakis; The fabric decora- tion book, Patricia E. Cotraines; The bee book, Daphne More; The Canadian caper, Jean Pelletier; Let's ride, Carol Green; Puppets and puppeteering, R.T.E. Han- ford. : FICTION Flowers of darkness, Matt Cohen; Lunatic villas, Marian Engel; The resurrection of Joseph Bourne, Jack Hodgins. JUVENILE : The year at Maple Farm, A. and M. Provensen; Understan- ding farm animals, Ruth Thomp- son; Penguins and their chicks, A. Masahiro; Rabbits, Toyoaki Ozaki; Pioneers of the aeroplane, C.H. Gibbs-Smith. R:S SHELL SERVICE John Dagenais (Lic. Mech. on duty) Specializing in @ Tune-ups @ Wheel Alignment @ Wheel Balance ® General Repairs Open 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon. - Sat. Tel. 443-3830 industrial Park Embrun, Ont. GREELY from Carol Parker The librarians would like to thank all those who donated bak- Tree" and features Angus Baxter, author of "In Search of Your Roots". This program is spon- sored by E.O.L.S. and everyone is WI names new exec Mrs. Judi Hubbard and Mrs. Mary Inglis were hostesses for the Annual Meeting of the Russell Village Women's Institute held April 7th in the United Church © Hall. Twenty-eight ladies were in attendance. It was reported that several prizes had been won at the Seed Fair in Embrun. An invitation was extended to the members to attend the 4-H Achievement Night on April 14th at 7:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church Hall, Russell. Tickets are available for the Rally to be held in Richmond on June 13th. Interesting annual reports were given by the individual con- venors. Retiring President, Eileen Hamelin, thanked the members for having the opportunity of be- ing President for the past three years and for their support and co-operation during her term. Mrs. Marjorie Dugdale, Presi- dent of Russell District, presided for the Election and Installation of the 1981-1982 Officers which are as follows: Past President -- Mrs. Eileen Hamelin; President -- Mrs. Cherry Bekkers; Ist Vice Presi- dent -- Mrs. Judi Hubbard; Secretary-Treasurer -- Mrs. Mary Inglis; District Director -- Mrs. Judi Hubbard; Alternate District Director -- Mrs. Eileen Hamelin; Branch Directors -- Miss Edna Curry, Mrs. Linda Bols, Mrs. Marianne Lottes; Public Relations Officer -- Mrs. Eileen Hamelin. Committees: Agriculture and Canadian Industries -- Mrs. Erva Cummings, Mrs. Lyda Nyenkamp; Citizenship and World Affairs -- Mrs. Coby Bols, Mrs. Ina Henry; Education and Cultural Activities -- Mrs. Ina Kinkaid, Mrs. Shirley Van Dusen; Family and Consumer Affairs -- Mrs. Judi Hubbard, Miss Judy Tapley; Resolution -- Mrs. Florence McCaffrey; Tweedsmuir History Curator -- Mrs. Georgina Gamble; Ass't Tweedsmuir History Curator -- Miss Edna Curry; Music -- Mrs. Leila Twiname; Nominating Committee -- Mrs. Hazel Rombough, Mrs. Joan Laviolette, Mrs. Deny Achtereekte. Auditors -- Mrs. Leila Twiname, Mrs. Judy Tapley. Lunch was served by Mrs. Edith Phair, Mrs. Erva Cumming and Mrs. Bonnie Langill. Russell Old Home Weekend June 27 & 28 Our Old Home Weekend reunion will commence Saturday morning, welcome. Recommended reading: Firestarter and Danse Macabre, Stephen King. Green Darkness, Anya Seton. Juvenile -- Who is Bugs Potter, ing and books to the sale on Satur- day, April 25. It was a great suc- cess. Our "Story Time" program for pre-schoolers is starting again on April 28 and will run for'8 SX Gordon Korman, On Tuesday, May 5 at 8 p.m., PO ais Mysteries, Donald we have an Outreach program. ; : ; h ddingt ; It's called "Tracing Your Family Py oll ae en Beer .Beties GARDEN COMPETITION FOR ALL AGES More participation needed on behalf of the children. Judged in categories of: 6-8 yrs. 9-12 yrs. and 13-16 yrs. HORTICULTURE JUNIOR & TEENAGE COMPETITION To be held Aug. 22nd at the Anglican Church Hall. Entries to be in by 9:30 A.M. Sat., Aug. 22nd or between 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Fri., Aug. 21st. For information call Carole Webster at 445-2146 or Coby Bols at 445-2175 pay 1 NAME Soo oii er sin ee a Re Tog Serpener ouch Selected meats, produce and groceries oa, Ee eo pe a5 ae ! Catering AGE........ PHONE.NOQ............ Send to P.O. Box 401, RUSSELL, Ont. i nd to P.O. Box Us mt 4} fT 92 Mill St. 445-5557 June 27, with Registration in the Dr. Kinnaird Memorial Centre. Visita- tion and entertainment will take place on the ice surface, with food ser- vice available. A chicken Barbecue will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by an evening of dancing to the Ken Miller Orchestra (formerly Russ Hay Band). Sunday, after attending the church of your choice, please join us once again at the Community Centre for a program of music by the Osgoode Male Choir, under the direction of Archie Smith. In conjunction with this program a Memorial Service will be held for the participating cemetery boards of Russell. INDEPENDENT RADIATOR SERVICE COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE NEW CQRE INSTALLED & RECONDITIONED GAS TANK & HEATER REPAIRS Pick Up & Delivery EMBRUN 443-5423 RUSSELL FOOD MART Tyo's Red & White Store DON'T WAIT CALL NOW For Free Estimates on Complete Farm 'Drainage Systems Russtaal Drainage HAROLD STAAL -- RUSSELL, we aan asks General Contractors Residential, Commercial & Industrial Air Tight and Passive Solar Homes Backhoe & Bulidozer Rentals RUSSELL 445-5666 Sf