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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 1 Mar 1982, page 11

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Sa RRS arse marca March, 1982 The Castor Review, 11 } t~ For Sale One COleco CB40 Tranceiver base station, very good condition, $15.00. Ask for Mark at 445-5358. Wanted Oliver 60 T twine baler, for parts. D. Hanson, 445-5686. To rent -- Two or three bedroom house for May Ist. in the area. Please call 984-2672. Services Reliable babysitter available from June 28th. Will babysit up to two children, any age, in your home. Asking $15.00 per day. If in- terested, call Carole -- 445-5466. Pregnancy test. In total con- fidence. Metcalfe Pharmacy Ltd. Metcalfe, Ontario, 821-1224. Visiting BIRTHS Tobias -- John and Frances of Church Street, Russell, are proud and pleased to announcé the ar- rival of their first-born, Joshua Kane on March 5, at 5:28 p.m., weighing eight pounds, nine ounces. Happy grandparents are Leo and Georgette Lalonde of Ot- tawa and Orrin and Marg Tobias of Simcoe, Ont. Harten -- Ross and Dorothy of 120 Mill Street, Russell, are proud to announce the arrival of Dawn Isabell, March 18, weighing eight pounds, seven ounces. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather, George A. Hay who passed away March 29, 1981. In deepest remembrance, Annie and family In loving memory of a dear father, Chester Cherry, who pass- ed away March 27, 1981. James -- In loving memory of dear husband, father and grand father, Herbert, who passed away March 9, 1982. *Till memory fades and life NOTICE To those of you who have been refused admission to; or do not wish to be admitted to; the chauvinist oriented Russell Fish and Game Club and would like to . As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day. Muriel and Bill departs, g form a club, call Lola Wood You live forever in our hearts. 445-2976. Wife Jessie Have the tallest rhubarb in town. and family Free manure -- haul it away. 445-2976. Cherry -- In loving memory of my dear husband Chester, who passed away March 27, 1981. I have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day I miss him more, Sadly missed by. wife Edythe By Dorothy Marquette Mrs. Francis Baker and Miss Nancy Forrester of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palfrey of Corn- wall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Mrs. Leonard Woolfrey of Morewood was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade. Mrs. Jessie White has returned home after spending two months in Toronto and Waterloo. Rev. and Mrs. Norman Bair of Belleville visited Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Calgary spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.. William Arnold. Mrs. Donald Hay was a weekend guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Troy and Kristin. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Car- ruthers of Chrysler visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacDonald. Soren Bech, of Langley, British Columbia, was a weekend guest of Dennis and Jude McGann. - Mrs. Edward Boyce of Leitrim was a luncheon guest of Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Mar- quette. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker of Winchester visited Mrs. Donald McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mac- Donald were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Irven of Chrysler. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Russell vaca- tioned at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mrs. Gordon Robinson of Win- chester and Mrs. James Cox of Ottawa spent two weeks with Mrs. Donald McLaren. Claude | Thompson A well known and_ highly respected area resident, Claude Thompson of Vernon died in an Ottawa hospital on February 10th after a brief illness, in his 61st year. Born at Morewood, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Raw Thomp- son, he received his education -at Morewood Public and Russell Continuation School. At Russell in 1945, he married the former Mabel Carson who survives. He is also survived by three sons and three daughters: Mrs. Bill Williams (Donna), South Mountain; David, Ottawa; Mrs. Ken McLaren (Ruth) and Bruce of Metcalfe. Brent and Claudia at home, one sister Emma Petch of Ottawa; two brothers, Ken of Ottawa and Morgan of Cheyenne, Wyoming also sur- vives. He was predeceased by a sister, Lillian. . The funeral was held in Parkway Road Pentecostal Church, Greely, conducted by Rev. Clare Mullen at 10:30 a.m. February 13. ee eq fear Russell . DON'S GAS BAR DON MAY ELECTRICAL Residential Commercial Farm Free Estimates 445-5332 scotiabanks THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA RUSSELL 445-2880 'Grow With Us' Scotia Bank _and Jim, of Windsor. E COMPTABLES AGREES ° CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS C.P. 128 (P.O. Box 128), Embrun, Ontario, Canada KOA 1W0 (613) 443-5201 Pallbearers were Weldon Lan- caster, Glen Rodney, Lorne Wad- dell, Roy Carson, Charles McLaren and Irving Young. Miss Mabel Morrow Miss Mabel Morrow died sud- denly at Women's College Hospital, Toronto, on February 13th in her 56th year. Born in Russell, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bonndaien and Sahiedar 330 Church St., Box 513, Russell 445-3183 Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Evenings: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday -- 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Alfred Morrow. She received her early education in local schools and her B.A. from Queen's University.. After teaching. two years at Kaladar, she became associated with the Scarborough Board of Education where she re- mained for more than 30 years. She was assistant supervisor of guidance at the time of her death. The late Miss Morrow is surviv- ed by two sisters and. three brothers: Mrs. William Carscad- den (Hazel), Russell; Mrs. George Walsh (Jennie), Ottawa; Gordon, Botha, Alberta; Max, Hamilton; A' member of the United Church, the funeral service at Vice and Craig Funeral Home, Met- calfe, was conducted by Rev. Ken- neth McLaughlin assisted by the Rev. Allan McGregor of Ottawa. CARTAGE LTD. ® Tandem Trucks @ Loaders @ Dump and Hopper Trailers ® Equipment Rentals RUSSELL 445-2820 The Castor Review offers free classified advertisements to our readers. If you want to sell something around the house, advertise a garage sale, find out if someone has something you need, inform the Castor area of 'your group's activities, send someone a card of thanks, announce a birth or death, ... or just about anything -- use' your local newspaper. And it's free. All you have to do is jot down the information (don't 'forget your telephone number) and send it off to the Castor Review: Castor Review Notices Box 359 Russell, Ontario KOA 3B0 Use the form attached or write your own. It's easy -- and it works. Pewtwrexesre eee ee ee ee 2S FREE CLASSIFIED Please advertise the following: race ere Beh tm ag oie Sic) Wig hr os | Box 359, KOA 3BO. Telephone 445-3345 or 445-3108

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