Castor Review (Russell, ON), 14 Sep 1979, p. 11

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COTTAGE CHEESE SALAD By Dorothy Marquette 1 double lemon or lime jello 1 1/2 cups boiling water 1 lb cottage cheese Mix well, using blender, if possible. Add: 2 large carrots; grated 3 stalks of celery, cut fine 1 cup milk mixed with three-quarters cup miracle whip Note: Green onions and radishes cut fine may be used in- stead of celery. Makes a large salad. Fleuriste Nation Flowers Elmirador Shopping Centre, Exit 417, Limoges Monday to Thursday: 9:00 to 5:00 Friday: 9:00 to 9:00 Saturday: 9:00 to 5:00 Owner: Philippe Robert Funeral Home Limited President Philippe Robert Vice-President Danny Lafleur Philippe Robert Funeral Home Limited Owner of WARNER FUNERAL HOME 132 Castor St., Russell BOUGIE CASSELMAN 549 Notre Dame, Embrun 53 Ste-Euphemie 443-3286 Daniel Lafleur, Vice Pres. Philippe Robert, Pres. RUSSELL FOOD MART Tyo's Red & White Store "'your friendly grocer"' Selected meats, produce and groceries Catering Personal Service -- Best Value 92 Mill St. 445-5557 Gary R. Barnes wishes to announce that he has separated from the firm of HALL, RAY & BARNES and that he will be carrying on the prac- tice of law in Russell under the firm name of: Gary R. Barnes B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary 85 McGill Street, No. 3. P.O. Box 496 RUSSELL, Ontario KOA 3B0 445-2177 OTTAWA OFFICE: 325 Dalhousie Street Suite 900 Ae aR kee a vie P ° BUSINESS ROGER'S ss statioNERY & CARDS i ® WEDDING STATIONERY N se TICKETS © FLYERS T © SILK SCREEN PRINTING i ® T-SHIRTS & CRESTS °Visiting With Dorothy Marquette Miss Jean Gray, of Ottawa, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade and Ian. Mr. Douglas Bruce, of Richmond Hill, Mrs. G. Pierce and son Dylan visited their grandmother Mrs. J:L > Steele. Mrs. J. Pettegree, of Ellesmere, Eng., Mrs. Simon Codrington and Alexander of Montreal visited Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mr. Donald Hay spent a week with his daughters Mrs. Phillip Cooper and family, of Calgary, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Droppo and family, of Camrose. Mrs. A Hansen, of Denmark, is spending a couple of months with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and family. Mrs. William Carscadden visited her daughter Mrs. John Power in Oromocto, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble and Mrs. John Twiname were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Black, of Ottawa. Mrs. Walter Brown and grand- daughter Kelly Hutchinson, of Lindsay, visited the former's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and family. Mrs. Milton Walker of Ottawa was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinkaid. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Black, of Oxford Station, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wade spent a few days with Miss Margaret Boyle at her cottage at Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Veh, Erika and Peter accompanied by Mrs. Veh's Mother, Mrs. Bodker, of Toronto, and nephews Jason and Justin Alford of Harrow, Ont. en- joyed a vacation at Cavendish Beach, P.E.I. Mr. and Edgar Loucks visited relatives in Northern Ontario. Dr. F.A. Kinnaird visited her brother Col. Jack Kinnaird and niece Miss Catherine Kinnaird in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mac- Donald and Keith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Craig at Dunrobin. Miss Kim Robertson, of Dun- das, spent a week with Miss Kim Rombough. Mrs. William Rombough, Christine, Rose Marie and Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rom- bough and daughters at Kapuskasing. Mrs. Robert Campbell spent holidays with sisters Miss Pearl Granger and Mrs. Curtis Dunlap in Rochester, Walter Dunlap accompanied Mrs. Campbell and Miss Granger to Little Britain, Ont. visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. William Black and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams, of Ottawa, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hay, of Weston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Little. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Elmer, of Gloucester, Mass. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble. Mr. Donald McLaren was a dinner guest of Mrs. Elmer Camp- bell, of Winchester. Miss Margaret MacPhail, of Ottawa, was a guest of Mrs. Robert Atkinson. Mrs. Eber Robinson, of Ot- tawa, was a recent visitor of Mrs. Asa Sullivan. Mrs. Howard Davidson, of Manotick, was a weekend guest of her sister Mrs. Shirley Rombough. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Crimmon, David and Nancy, of Cumberland, visited the Misses Florence and Dorothy Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paul, Miss Lynda Paul, Mr. Russell Paul and Mrs. Audrey Graham attended Kenna Paul's graduation in Toronto. Rent the fantastic new Up & Out Hydro-Mist Machine for superior carpet clean- ing. Loosens and removes dirt, previ- ous shampoo residue, and up to 90% of the moisturg in just one step. Save money... get results just like a professional! AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 4 HOUR--8 HOUR-- OR OVERNIGHT BASIS LORAL HOME HARDWARE Ted Lehowski, Prop. RUSSELL, ONT., 445-2171 ee & fe GRADUATION Miss Kenna Paul recently graduated from the Canadian Mothercraft Society in Toronto. She was Valedictorian for her class. Kenna now holds a cer- tificate in Infant Childhood Education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Paul of Russell Ontario (Photo) Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp of Marvelville are pleased and happy to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter Barbara Gail Pitt to Jerry Wade Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loveless, Deer Lake Nfld. The marriage took place at Fort McMurray, Alberta, on July 20 1979. Minnesota. Mr. . Page 11 Births VERGE-FORRESTER Alana and Charles announce the birth of their third daughter, CHARLOTTE Rae Marguerite, on Sunday, July 29, 1979, at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa. Sister to Alexandra and Stéphanie. Third granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. John Rae Forrester and Mrs. Mar- jolaine Bernard all of Montreal. HAMILTON Kevin and Katherine are pleased - to 'announce the birth of a nameless daughter, 7 Ibs. 15 oz., on Sept. 5, 1979. A sister for Leam and Shane. HARPER Dale and Lorraine: (nee Ouellette) give thanks to God for the arrival of a baby boy, Cory Joseph Daniel, 7 lbs. 6 oz. on July 29, 1979. ( Classified ) LY PING: "SERVICES. + reasonable rates. 445-5253. FOR SALE -- Men's Bauer skates size 8 1/2. 1 yr. old. Good condi- tion. 445-5239. APPLE PRESS wanted to buy or rent--445-5737 TRANSPORTATION required to and from Sussex Drive in Ottawa. Will share expenses. 17 Second Ave., Russell BABYSITTING: Experienced teacher and mother interested in babysitting a child (3 years and over) for a working mother. 445-5289. BABYSITTER with experience re- quired to care for 3 mo. old baby boy starting November, Monday to Friday. Call 445-3463. COMING EVENTS OTTAWA WINTER FAIR--Don't miss family night at the Ottawa Winter Fair, Oct. 4, 7:15 p.m., a salute to the Interna- tional Year of the Child. Are you interested in Interior Designing within your budget? There will be a workshop on working with backgrounds put on by the Home Economics Branch on October 9, 1979 at 7:15 p.m. in the St. Mary's Anglican Church Hall, Russell. Everyone is welcome. There will be no charge. Come equipped with a pencil and eraser. Welcome one and all to the Silver Jubilee Dinner and Dance Sponsored by The Russell Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 372. on Sept. 29, 1979. Dinner from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Adults $3.00, Children under 12, $1.50. Dancing until 1:00 a.m. DON'T FORGET! Everyone who attended the Scotch School Number 12 in the Township of Osgoode is invited to attend a reunion on Sept. 16th at 2 p.m. in the Metcalfe Public School Auditorium. Ladies please bring sandwiches, cookies or squares. Drinks will be supplied. Contact Harold Cowan 821-2430 or Doris McVay 774-3927. Appliances & & Refrigeration Repairs to all makes of Major Home Appliances ¢ HOME SERVICE @ 443-3606 Proprietor Yvan Dagenais RES.: 445-5765.

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