Castor Review (Russell, ON), 14 Mar 1980, p. 15

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Bushier Back Then Growing concerns over the depletion of tree stocks in the Russell area could find support in this old photograph of the entrance to the village from the Metcalfe Road. The landscape was obviously much bushier, and more pleasing to the eye, back then. (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Jessie White and Mrs. Lola Woods). »Page.15 RUSSELL with Ina Kinkaid Library hours: Mon., Fri., Sat. -- 2:30 p.m. -- 5 p.m., Wed. -- 12 p.m. -- 1 p.m., Tues., Thurs. -- 7p.m. -- 9 p.m. Story time: March 12, 26; April 9, 23; 10 a.m. -- 11 a.m. Circula- tion, 519; new members, 3. New books: (Paperbacks) The Silent Rooms, Anne Hebert; Badlands, Robert Kroetsch; The Donnelly Murders, William Crit- chton; A.Coward for them all, James Kavanaugh. (Non-fiction) Tales from the Smokehouse, Herbert T. Schwarz; Handbook for Story Tellers, Caroline Bauer; Faces of Canada, George Lonn; Grattan O'Leary, Grattan O'Leary; Cosmos Earth and Man, Preston Cloud; Contract Bridge; How to Improve you Bridge; Stut- tering Solved, Martin F. Sewartz; The Book of Blarney, Anthony Butler. (Fiction) The Dead Zone, Stephen King; Go Saddle the Sea, Library ivews Jean Aiken; The Lost Star, H.M. Hoover; The White Dragon, Anne McCaffrey; It's Easy to Fall on the Ice, Elizabeth Brester. (Children) Garland of Games, Barbara Cooney; Miss Browne, Madeline Hall; The Alphavegetabet, Louise Ellis; What Does the Rooster Say, Yoshie, Edith Battles; I Am Cherry Alive, the Little Girl Sang, Delmore Sewartz. GREELY with Carol Parker There will be a film on Satur- day, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The film is called Battlefield and is one of the early Star Trek episodes. Everyone is welcome. Recommended reading: (Adult) A Very Political Lady, Judy La Marsh; Sphynx, Robin Cook; The Spring of the Tiger, Victoria Holt. (Children) The Green Tiger -by Enid L. Mallory, a book which ° captures the excitement and the suffering of the War of 1812 CONTINENTAL MUSHROOM FARM GROWERS OF SOME OF THE FINEST - MUSHROOMS IN THE WOR LD is happy to be part of the team that will help make Eastern Ontario prosperous by working hard and working together we will succeed _ Mrs. Edgar Loucks. CVISILIMG winrmnasnnn Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth McLaughlin visited the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith England, of Perreton, Ontario. Mr. Kenneth Hay, of Weston,spent a few days with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks were dinner guests, of Mr. Rae ° Munroe, of Winchester. Miss. Eleanor Power, of Oromacto, New Brunswick visited her grandmother Mrs. William Carscadden. Mr. and Mrs. William But- teroff, of Stewartstown, Penn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mr.and Mrs. Roy Morton, of St. Catherines, were weekend guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. Ransome and family. Mr. Ford McElheran, Wendy and Jody Dechaine, of Wilmas, Saskatchewan were recent guests of the former's niece Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold and Jonathon. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loucks visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Leadbetter, of Ottawa. Mrs. B.M. Clark, of Ottawa, visited Miss Florence and Miss Dorothy Marquette. Mrs. Donald Hay and Mrs. Keith -Boyd visited relatives in Alberta and attended the briar in Calgary: Mrs. Jack Rowan, of Ottawa, was a weekend guest of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay and Christopher. Mrs. James Sullivan and Mrs. Gordon Saunders spent a week in Vancouver with the former's son Mr. Bradley Sullivan. Mrs. F. Horton Jason and Jar- -rett, of Mission, B.C., spent a week with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Carmen James. Mrs. Gordon Robinson of Mountain is visiting her daughter Mrs. Donald McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham spent a few days with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Brian Davison, of Calgary, and attend- ed the briar. Corporal David McLaughlin, of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan visited His parents the Rev. Ken- neth and Mrs. McLaughlin. Ceramic a @ inspiration GS Classes RUSSELL AREA EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR ' | 4 | | art gallery Itd. Mon to Fri until AFTERNOON OR EVENING CLASSES 9 p.m. To Register, Call Lyn, 445-3421 i CUSTOM FIRING Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open every night | Boutique La Couturiere Confection -- Sewing Alterations Tissus a la verge -- Remnants ~ ¢ CANADIAN ARTISTS FEATURED _@ FULL CUSTOM FRAMING SERVICE OVER 300 SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM e ARTISTS SUPPLIES e ART CLASSES AVAILABLE ° PORTRAIT ARTIST ON COMMISSION Come & see our monthly specials ¢ COME IN TO BROWSE, : 7 Francine Dignard, Mgr. SAY HELLO Drapery fabrics and all needs for sewing, crochet, macrame .... SERVICE'-REPARATION | SINGER -- OTHER BRANDS 528 rue Notre Dame HOURS Mon. to Thurs.: 9-6; Fri.: 9-9; Sat.: 9-5 - Nepean, Ottawa Barrhaven Mall Ontario K2u 188 el: (613) 825-3077 999 Greenbank Road _Embrun ' 443-3113 | -~

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