The Castor Review, October, 1981 5 Metcalfe was not a sleepy little village = Metcalfe's Commercial Hotel was formerly the home and store of Adam Baker who came from Osnabruck (circa 1840). The hotel was demolished afew years ago. (Photos courtesy Frances Iveson) Ghapters : Mr. and Mrs. by Ina Kinkaid ; Russell Library Hours Monday, Friday and Saturday. Wednesday Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Storytime for Children 3 to 5 years Wednesday 2:30-5 p.m. 12-1 p.m. 10-11 a.m. New Books -- Adult Jews, An Account of their Ex- perience in Canada by Erna Paris Royal Wedding by Hugo Vickers The Macmillan Book of Place Names by.W.B. Hamilton Moonwebs by Jack Freed Coping with Death in the Family New Books -- Juvenile Alone in Wolf Hollow by Dan Brookes A First Book of Whales by M.E. Selsom The Wonderbook of Stars by Patrick Moore Susannah and the Blue House Mystery by Patricia Elsnore Animal Tracks by Ernest Thomp- son Seton Visiting by Dorothy Marquette Mr. Randy Boyle of Saskatoon ' was a weekend guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade. Mrs. Keith Scharfe of Ottawa visited her aunt, Mrs. Donald McLaren. : Miss Agnes MacLeod of Ot- tawa was a weekend guest of Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Mar- quette. Miss Mary Boyle and Mrs. Emerson Fallis of Ottawa visited Mr. .and Mrs. Lorne Wade. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Ottawa visited the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Honey. Mrs. Donald McLaren spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Robinson of. Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Docksteader of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilow of New Liskeard were guests of Mrs. Asa Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Honey, ac- companied by Mrs. David Cook of Metcalfe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reid of Maitland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyle of Vanscoy, Sask., spent a few days with the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade and Ian. Mrs. M. Bowman of Ganano- que spent. a few days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthew, Colin and Ian. Mrs. Cecil Weatherall and Donald of Ottawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Honey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Akeroyd of Ottawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blenis Pennell. Mrs. Akeroyd will be better known by her Russell friends as Florence MacDonald. ° Donald Hay spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Troy and Kristen of London. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hay of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrow of Hamilton. Mrs. Francis Lamothe and Mrs. James Shaver of Nanaimo, B.C., and Mrs. Jack McGrath of Iro- quois Falls, spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Miss Nellie Moffat of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cherry were weekend guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cherry of ° Erin, Ont. Mrs. Lois Sproule of Calgary, Alta., visited her brother, Mr. Carman James and sister Mrs. Clelland Hamilton of Russell' Mrs. Alice Hamilton had her niece visiting from Edmonton, Mrs. Agnes Bentt. BIBLIO-INFO par Lucille Legault 418 rue Notre-Dame Embrun Heures d' ouverture mardi-jeudi: 19h a 21h mercredi-vendredi: 15h a 18h samedi: 10h a 12h La bibliothéque a été un centre trés mouvementé pendant les mois de juillet et aoait. En effet, adultes et enfants fréquentérent la bibliothéque avec une telle assiduité que la circulation de livres atteignit le total record de 750 au mois de juillet. 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(613) 445-5765 | Metcalfe may be a sleepy village today but like so many other Castor communities, it was once a thriving business centre. It boasted four booming hotels, says Frances Iveson who, in her. Ottawa home, keeps substantial pictures and files of this area. Shown above is the Commercial Hotel which began life as a private home in the mid-1800s. Among its . owners were Andrew York, Paddy O'Connor, and James Dowser. It was still standing uptil a few © years ago when it fell under the wrecker's hammer. Andrew Lawson, as shown in the old advertisement, offered the best of wines, liquors, and cigars at the Glasgow House and operated the Victoria Hall. Miss Iveson, who grew up in the yellow frame home owned by her father on Victoria Street which is now being restored, would ap- preciate hearing from anyone with a picture of the Glasgow House and Victoria Hall. Rounding out the four hotels were Eastman's and the Veitch. Together with village rooming houses, the hotels catered to the stage trade between Cornwall and Ottawa. VicTORiA BALE, VICTORIA STREET, METCALFE VILLACE, C. W. ANDREW LAWSON, Proprietor. 'This Hall is 85 foot wide, 60 feet lovg, and height of ceiling 16 foot [sia ia neatly ftuad up with stage, ood COMFORTABLY SEATED FOR 600 PERSONS, For terms, Es, apply to the propristor, at Ongoode P. 0. ot Metcalfe Villa GLASGOW HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, METCALFE VILLAGE, C. Ww. ANDREW LAWSON, PROPRIETOR. Ghe best of Wines, Fiquors & Cigars ALWATS ON HAND RXOELLENT STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLER. Advertisement for another Met- calfe establishment -- offering "tthe best of wines, liquors and cigars".as well as "excellent stabl- ing."' budget allows... order. more information. NOW IT'S UP TO YOU YOUR NEWSPAPER NEEDS YoU Would you like to see more community news and pictures in the Castor Review? If your organization has an event coming up, here's how you can help... TELL US. 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