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

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weg Wee Meas a. a eae Oe Pe OS. A a te aS rE Fa igh eae tg BIRTHS Vandermeer: Ernst and Carla (nee Herweyer) have been richly bless- ed with the birth of their first child, a daughter, Melissa Johan- na, 9 Ibs. 8 oz., born April 12th, 1982. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Len Herweyer of R.R. 2, Russell and Mr. & Mrs. Wouter van der Meer of the Netherlands. Van den Tillaart -- A baby girl, Julie, 7 Ibs. 1 0z., to Janice (Wyman) and Willy at Winchester Memorial Hospital, April 11 at 5:43 a.m. Mother and baby doing fine. Many thanks to Dr. Bob Lowan and the hospital's materni- ty staff. FOR SALE Moving, must sell, portable washer and dryer, bar and stools, kitchen table with 6 chairs, cabinet stereo, living room set all in good condition. Also, bedroom drapes and bedspread, living room drapes and many other ar- ticles. 443-2766. Renovated farm house, 2.97 acres, mature trees. 445-2012. Step up bumper, for Ford pickup, $50.00. 445-2012. 4 x 76 sq. ft. R20 insulation, $20.00. 445-2012. Electrolux rug shampooer, ex- cellent condition, asking $175.00. 445-2892. Firestone belted radial tires, never Visiting Col. John Kinnaird of Halifax was a guest of his brother Dr. F.A. Kinnaird. Mrs. Bessie Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Bronson of Ottawa visited Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dickie of Hope Bay, Ontario were guests of Mrs. John Twiname. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble visited the former's brother Mr. and Mrs. William Gamble of Car- dinal. Mrs. Richard Hamelin, Mrs. M. Cochrane and Mrs. John Twiname have returned from a vacation in Europe. Miss Gwyneth and Master David Parry of Ottawa were weekend guests of their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks. Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Kemptville. Mrs. Robert Wade visited her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and E Mrs. George Forrester of Car- dinal. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nesbitt of Carleton Place were dinner guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eric Honey and Krista. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Troy and Kristin of London spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay. Miss Nellie Moffat of Toronto spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carss, Shelley and Andrew of Caledon, Ontario spent Good Friday with Mrs. Shirley Rombough. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Arnold and Jonathan spent a few days with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Presley of Newington. Mrs. Asa Sullivan visited her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Buckingham of Kemptville. i I By Dorothy Marquette Walter Kinkaid were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kinkaid, Ayers Cliff, Quebec; Mrs. Sam Mac- Donald, Massawippi, Quebec; Mr. Lloyd Fanjoy of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Leadbetter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boland; Mrs. Steve MacDonald and Stephanie of Ottawa. Miss Kenna Paul of Toronto spent Easter weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Paul. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow of Alameda, Sask. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Paul. Mr. James Prevost of Picker- ing, Ontario visited his parents, Jim and Marion Prevost, in Russell for Easter. Robert Wade, 1909 - 1982 A highly respected Russell resi-, dent, Robert Wade, died suddenly March 17th at the District Memorial Hospital, Winchester after a short illness. Born January 16th, 1905, son of the late John Wade and his wife, the late Maria Stearns, he lived all his life in the Russell area where he farmed until retirement. At Morewood, July 17th, 1929, he married Kathleen Forrester who survives. Also surviving are three daughters Jean (Mrs. Ivan Kinkade) of Ottawa; Evedon (Mrs. Bert McMahon) of Crysler; Betty (Mrs. Hugh Latimer) of Russell, two sons, Glen of Win- chester and David of Russell and one brother Ben of Winchester. A member of the United Church, the funeral service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Kenneth McLaughlin, assisted by Rev. Leonard Woolfrey, a former pastor. Pallbearers, all grandsons were Gary Kinkade, Bill Kinkade, Tom McMahon, Larry McMahon, Bob Latimer and David Latimer. George Shepherd dies at 66 George Shepherd, a former Russell area resident, died sudden- ly in Boynton, Florida, March 31st in his 66th year. Born in Russell Township, eldest son of the late William Shepherd and his wife the late Jessie Fetterly, he spent his early years in the area later moving to Sudbury, where he was a foreman for Frood Stobie Mines for 28 years. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Alma Gregoire. He is survived by his wife the former Marjorie Watts of Florida, five children, Henry, Helena, (Mrs. Stan Legace) and Gail, (Mrs. Tom Holyman) all of Sud- bury, Bill of Oshawa and Neil of Toronto, two sisters Helena (Mrs. Fred Simmons) of Venise, Quebec, Ella (Mrs. Cecil McKen- dry) of Cornwall, three brothers, Roy of Mountain, Mervin of Sud- bury and Meredith of Pefferlaw and six grandchildren. Funeral service and burial was held in Sudbury. used, H R78-14, asking $90.00. 445-2892. Wooden doors -- 445-2892. Single glass pane, 75' x 40", $5.00. Phone 443-3629. SERVICES Lose weight and feel great. Eight- week weight loss program, nutri- tionally sound and balanced. No registration or weekly fee. Com- mences Monday, May 7 at 8 p.m. at 297 Church St. You can register by calling Lise Thom at 445-2892 (Russell). IN MEMORIAM Kenneth May -- Violet May, In loving memory of our dear brother and sister Kenneth -- who passed away April 29, 1974 and Violet -- April 23, 1979. Sadly missed by brothers and sisters. FREE Mixed Irish Wolfound puppies free to good homes. Ready to go by the end of April. Call 443-3139 or 443-3877 anytime. WANTED Twenty-inch girl's bicycle. High- rise. Reasonable price. Good con- dition. Phone 445-5392. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express sincere thanks to my family, friends, relative, neighbours for their cards, flowers, treats, phone calls, visits and prayers, while I was a patient in the Civic Hospital and since I came home, and especially Dr. Gear, nurse Joyce MacGregor and Rev. Ken McLaughlin. Your kind- ness will long be remembered. Dorothy Morrice a The Russell Recreation Associa- tion thanks the Embrun Recrea- tion Association for the free use of its recreation centre recently to solve a double-booking problem. oat ' iN: Russell . DON'S GAS BAR Free Estimates DON MAY ELECTRICAL Residential Commercial Farm 445-5332 | Guy Brasseur Ltd. Flooring Contractor Ceramics, Carpets Corlon, Drapes: FREE ESTIMATES 584 Notre Dame St. Box 278, Embrun 443-2155 445-5497 Russell Hair Fashion Hours: Wed. to Fri. -- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cut & Blow: $9.75 Cut Only: $5.00 Cut & Set: $6.00 MEN Cut Only: $5.00 Cut & Blow: $7.00 Forced Road 445-2871 @ Tandem Trucks @ Loaders © Dump and Hopper Trailers @ Equipment Rentals j CARTAGE LTD. RUSSELL 445-2820 The Castor Review offers free classified advertisements to our readers. If you want to seltsomething 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. Next deadline: FREE CLASSIFIED Please advertise the following: i i I L] L} i} i i] i i} a L} L] i i a i i J r L} i] i] i] i i i] i i i] Wednesday, May 19 Box 359, KOA 3BO. Telephone 445-3345 or 445-3108

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