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ROAR from the Den!
Seniors
Thank Lions
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(July 19, 2012) |
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Carmelle Laurin representing the residence of the
seniors home on Church Street thanks Russell Lions
Club members Jack McLaren and Gord Saunders for the Lions donation
towards the purchase of the poular
game "Trump Bocce". Many of the seniors enjoy playing the game and the
Lions were pleased to be able
enhance their exra curicular activities by making a financial donation
that covered the cost of the game. |
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Scotiabank Support Lions
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(June 28, 2012) |
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Scotiabank employees Nathalie Clement and Suzanne
Buldoc are picture presenting Russell Lions Club Lobsterfeast Chairman
Lion Gord Saunders and Treasurer Lion Peter Cowling with a cheque for
$3,000 in support of the Lions 26th Annual Lobsterfeast that was held
on May 26th.
The Lions are doubly thankful for Scotiabank because not only did it
provided
financial support towards the Lobsterfeast but Nathalie, Suzanne and
Lynn Rochon (who was unavailable for the photo) also volunteered their
time to work at the event as well. Thank you Soctiabank, Nathalie,
Suzanne and Lynn. |
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Lions
Commence 66th Year By Co-Hosting Canada Day Celebration
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(June 20, 2012) |
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Flanked by Russell Lions Club Secretary Lion Sylvia
Smith and Treasurer Lion Peter Cowling incoming president Lion George
Rogers presents outgoing president Lion Ted Morrison with the a plaque
thanking him for his excellent leadership of the Club for the past two
years.
Under Lion President Ted membership has flourished and through his
oversight ensured that the Club had a continued positive effect in the
community.
The new executive takes charge on July 1st as the Lions commence their
66th year of service. Members of the new executive include the
following Lions:
President - George Rogers
1st Vice President - Marc Bourque
2nd Vice President - Julius Toth
1 Year Directors - Peter Marr & Gord Saunders
2 Year Directors - Dean Benson & Raja Wysocki
Past President - Ted Morrison
Secretary - Sylvia Smith
Treasurer - Peter Cowling
Lion Tamer - Richad Courneyea
Tail Twister - Shawn Joanette
Membership Chairman - Jack McLaren
On
behalf of the full Lions Club membership and the Agricultural Society
with whom the Lions are co hosting Canada Day we invite you to
celebrate Canada Day with us at the Fair Grounds. The fun begins at
noon. Free admission, free entertainment, free kids games, face
painting, cash bar. Its the perfect family event. The annual fire
works will be held behind École St. Joseph at 10:00p.m. and Lions will
be the gates accepting your cash donations to help defray the cost of
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Province
of Ontario Honours 3 Russell Lions Club Members
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(June 11, 2012) |
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Russell
Lions Club members Lion Bruce Woolsey, Karl Bowles and Earl Maahs were
amongst volunteers from across eastern Ontario that were honoured by
the Ontario Department of Citizenship and Immigration at a ceremony
held at Tudor Hall on Friday, June 5th. The three Lions were
recognized for their exceptional sense of commitment towards the
betterment of others. This now brings to 19 the total number of
Russell Lions that have received this award.

Lion Bruce and Karl are pictured above. Lion Earl was not available
for the photo session. Congratulations to the three Lions!! |
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Lions
Celebrate 65th Charter Night
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(June 10, 2012) |
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On Saturday, June 9th., members of the Russell
Lions Club celebrated their 65th. anniversary of community service. On
this special occasion Lion President Ted Morrison thanked all the
members for their unselfish dedication to Lionism and community
devotion during the past year.
Lion Secretary Sylvia Smith outlined some of the major community
activities that the Russell Lions Club have been invovled in over the
past years. Some of these include the Russell Arena, the Russell Pool,
the Youth Centre, the Ball Park, Softball Tournaments, the Fire
Departments First Response Unit, Monday Night Bingo, the Lobsterfeast
and Canada Day. Over the years the Lions have enhanced the
living experience of the Village's residence.
There were several awards handed out throughout the evening. Lion
President Ted Morrison recognized members with perfect meeting
attendance milestones. These Lions included:
1 year -
Shawn Joillette, Dean Benson, Denis Morin
3 years - George Rogers
6 years - Ken Beaman, Ted Morrison
14 years - Sylvia Smith
18 years - Peter Marr
19 years - Julius Toth
21 years - Peter Cowling
36 years - Jack McLaren
39 years - Gord Saunders
47 years - Jim Sullivan
Lion
Alex Kiskis was presented with the Lions Foundation of Canada award
for his work with the village schools and his unwavering involvement
in numerous Lions activities.
Club Treasurer Lion Peter Cowling received the Melvin Jones Fellowship
award for his years of relentless service. This is the most
prestigious award a Lion can receive, He become only the fifth member
in the history of the Club to receive this distinguished recognition.
For
the past 5 years on Charter Night the Russell Lions Club have also
recognized a non Lion member from our community for his/her community
activities via the presentation of the Lion Lion Danny Proulx Award.
We lost Lion Danny much too soon at an early age. This year the Lions
have selected Betty Hay. Betty is a fabric of our community and an
unrelenting champion of countless causes all of which have had a
positive impact on Russell and its residence. The recognition comes
with a $500 donation to the recipients favourite charity. Betty has
elected to direct her cash award to the Madagascar School Project. The
Lions were thankful that Gail Proulx, Danny's widow could
be
on hand to make the presentation to Betty. Congratulations Betty and
Thank You Gail !!
The Lions looked back at 65 years of community service with pride and
satisfaction. They now look forward to their next major activity - co
hosting Canada Day with the Agricultural Society at the Russell Fair
Grounds on July 1st. More on this latter. |
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Lions...
more than just money
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(May 23, 2012) |
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The Russell Lions diverse community support
activities is often overshadowed by our fundraising. While we Lions,
as part of the international family of Lions organization do make
financial contributions to such devastating events as earthquakes and
tsunamis, the largest portion of the money raised through our
fundraising efforts stays right here in the Village and within the
four concessions. The Lions put the needs of the of the community
first and the financial gains obtained from your support of or
activities goes right back into the community. After all, its your
donation and we consider it our duty to return it to you when the need
arises.
But its just not about money all the time. You may not be aware, but
the Russell Lions Club have at our disposal wheelchairs, walkers,
shower seats, crutches as well as additional assortment of helpful
aids such as raised toilet seats, bed side bars.
These are all available free of charge to anyone in the community who
may have a need for such items. Contact our Lion Jack McLaren at 613
445 2131 if you are in need of any of these items. The Lions are
always here to help - in a variety of ways. |
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Lions
Ready for Lobsterfeast
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(May 4, 2012) |
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The
Russell Lions 26th Annual All You Can Eat Lobsterfeast is just around
the corner. A small army of Lions under the governance of Lion Gord
Saunders have been planning for the event since January. The Lobster
Committee members including Lions George Rogers, Jack McLaren, Jim
Sullivan and Courtney Wade, who are pictured above, have been diligent
in the planning
function to ensure that every level of detail is sufficiently
addressed to guarantee the maximum enjoyment of our patrons. A
workforce of some 100 Lions, partners and community volunteers will be
on hand to make sure there is a smooth flow to all of the evenings
activities on Saturday, May 26th.
The Lions Lobsterfeast has become a tradition in Easter Ontario and is
one of the largest events held annually in the village. After the meal
enjoy coffee, tea cake or pie and then dance the evening away to the
music of 2J's as well as refresh your self at the cash bar. Some lucky
person will walk away with the winnings from the 50/50 draw which have
been well over $1,000 in the past years.
Only advance tickets are available for sale and you can snatch up the
few that are left by contacting any Lions member or by calling Lion
Jack McLaren at 613 445 2131.
Check out our web site at
www.lionsclubrussell.org for more information. |
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Russell
Lions Club President Receives Award
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(April 23, 2012) |
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On
behalf of Lions International, Russell Lions Club First Vice
President, Lion George Rogers (right) presents President Ted Morrison
with the President's Membership Achievement Award. The award, which
includes a crystal pin along with a citation is provided globally by
Lions International to those club presidents who achieved a positive
net growth in club membership during their tenure.
Under Lion President Ted's leadership the Russell Lions Club
membership has flourished in the past two years increasing the numbers
of volunteers who continue to contribute towards making a difference
and serving those who needed it most in our community. Congratulations
Lion President Ted!! |
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Lions
Calendar Draw Gives You Cash
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(March 21, 2012) |
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The
popular monthly Russell Lions Cash Calendar draw continues to put
smile on faces and money into the pockets of those who were fortunate
enough to purchase a calendar last fall before they were sold out.
Since we Lions started selling the Cash Calendars some $50,000 in $25,
$50 and $100 denominations have been returned to some 1,300 winners.
Since winners names go back into the pot there have been several
individuals who have won multiple times in any one year.
This month's lucky winners include Christine Toth, Denis Bernier,
Karen Martin, Lynda Kemp, Gord Saunders, Mark Hendley, Marilyn Rankin,
Mikayla Desnoyers, Frank Thompson, Marc Leblanc and Doug Shorkey.
Congratulations!
The Lions express our appreciation to all of our sponsors who, by
advertising their business help to defray the production costs of the
Cash Calendars.
Visit our web site at
www.lionsclubrussell.org on a regular basis to see who the lucky
winners are each month. |
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THANK
YOU RUSSELL
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(March 7, 2012) |
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As you
have undoubtedly heard by now the Russell Lions "Evening With The
Lions" fundraiser that was held on February 25th. was an unqualified
success. It of course would not have been so without the support of
the community. The Lions thank all those who attended our event and
provided your support.
An event of this magnitude always requires more than Lions to pull it
off and we were very fortunate to have the assistance of several
individuals. We particularly like to thank Doctor Gerry Heymans for
being our Master of Ceremonies (and for not falling off the stage). We
also owe our gratitude to former Lion Mike Miller who ably assisted
the good doctor in some shenanigans. Thank you to the ever conscious
Russell Fire Department lead by Chief Bruce Armstrong. They
introduced unique safety measures to ensure Dr. Heymans safety
throughout the event.
A huge "merci beacoup" goes to Connie Johnson for her excellent
selection of trivia brain teasers and to Stewart James Jr who once
gain conducted an efficient and very effective live auction. The silent
auction was also a huge hit thanks to the efforts of Dean Benson.
Behind the scenes Cathy Mackenzie handled the relvant accounting
chores and we thank her for her painstaking level of detail and
accuracy.
Lions partners participated in the planning as well as the undertaking
of several task during the evening. We are always indebted to their
support. Last but not least, to those who made cash donations and/or
donated items for the silent and live auction without you this event
could not have been held and the Russell Lions sincerely thank you.
The Lions called and Russell responded. Thank you. |
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Lions
Treat Their Valentine
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(February 22, 2012) |
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On
Valentine's Day, February 14th. the Russell Lions changed the format of
their
general membership meeting, put aside regular business and hosted
their wives /partners at the Lions Den.
With the Den decorated in traditional Valentine colours Lion President
Ted Morrison gave each special guest a carnation as well as provided a
worm welcome to everyone. Our partners were treated to a delicious sit
down meal along with an endless supply of jovial, but loving anecdotes
throughout the evening.
The Valentine's Dinner afforded us Lions with the opportunity to thank
our better halves for
all the support they provide us while we are engaged in various
community service
activities on your behalf.
We Lions and partners look forward to seeing you this Saturday night
at Russell High School for
our "Evening With the Lions" fundraiser. Guaranteed to be a fun filled
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Lions
Smooth As A Rock
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(February 15, 2012) |
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Russell
Lions recently took some time off their busy schedule and enjoyed some
play time.
Under the direction of Lion Gord Saunders, the Lions super team
comprising of Lions Peter Romme, Jim Sullivan, Raja Wysocki and George
Rogers represented the Club at the
Russell Curling Clubs recent Midnight Madness Bonspiel.
Lion Gord ran his troops through a highly strenuous, demanding, no
nonsense 10 minute curler boot camp and the “Pride of the Lions” took
to the ice with fire under their feet. A fun time was held by the
Lions and their supporters and the event demonstrated that Lionism is
not all work and allows ample time to play as well.
The Club now refocuses their energy on the ”Evening With the Lions”
fundraiser to be held on February 25th at Russell High School. Tickets
are $40 per person and include a sit down dinner, live and silent
auction with items galore, a trivia contents along with all kinds of
door prizes. Our uniquely skilled Master of Ceremonies will have you
laughing off your seat. There are still a few tickets available and
they can obtained from any Lions member or by calling Lion Peter Marr
at 613 445 5223. Remember, If you are not there for us, it makes it
makes it more challenging for us to be there for you. |
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Celebrate With Lions
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(February 1, 2012) |
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Russell Lions Club First Vice President George
Rogers along with Lion Peter Marr have put the finishing touches on
the planning activities for the “Evening With the Lions” fundraiser
event to be held Saturday, February 25th. at the Russell High School.
The event, one of several to be held this year to celebrate Club’s
65th anniversary of community service will feature a formal sit down
dinner, both a live and silent auction, trivia contest, door prizes
and a barrel of laughs. Tickets are $40. per person and can be
purchased individually, or reserved tables of eight from any Lion
member or by calling Lion Peter Marr at 613 445 5223.
Also ready to go is our Master of Ceremonies! Firmly back on two feet
and fully experienced with the nuances of working on a live stage “The
MC”, also known by various other names, will entertain you throughout
the evening as the events unfold. History has shown that anything can
happen when our beloved host has possession of the microphone. You
simply do not want to miss it!
Lion George has raised the auction quality bar to a new level. Items
large and small; extravagant or practical; for him or her or, both of
you....... all will be available at the live and silent auction.
Auctioneer Stewart James will engage you throughout the live auction
as he masterfully yodels through each highly sought item.
Then, there is the trivia contest. The title of “Smartest Person of
the Evening” will be bestowed upon you should you satisfy Connie
Johnston with the highest score. There may even be a prize !? You have
to be there to find out.
An “Evening With the Lions” is a celebration of our milestone year of
service as well as a fund raiser to increase our coffers to ensure
that we will be there when you need us. There are only 200 tickets for
sale and we look forward to seeing you. Come on out and support your
Lions and enjoy a great time doing it. |
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Lions
Busy During Christmas Season
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(December 8, 2011) |
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The
Russell Lions have been very active during this Christmas season. We
started off by leading the the Christmas Parade. Lions Jim Sullivan,
Ken Beaman and Dean Benson did a great job of judging the floats and
we enjoyed seeing all of you during our hosting of the free hot
chocolate and cookies event at the arena upstairs hall while you all
met Mr. & Mrs. Claus Judging by the excellent turn out everyone seem
to enjoy themselves both during the parade and the reception.
Lion Ken Beaman and his dedicated Lion crew decorated the Christmas
Tree the Lion Park on Craig Street for your viewing pleasure. The
lights will remain lit into the new year.
Lion Jack McLaren once again organized our annual Christmas Cake
distribution to the seniors. In the above picture, taken by Lion Ken
Beaman, Evelyn Ritchie and Carmelle Laurin are just two of the seniors
being presented with the Christmas delight by Lions President Ted
Morrison, Jack McLaren, George Rogers and Jim Sullivan,
Also under the leadership of Lion Jack we are in the process of
preparing our Christmas Baskets which we will be distributing to our
neighbours who may have “hit a bump on the road” this year and,
otherwise would not be able to enjoy a Christmas meal. The Lions would
like to thank Urban Country for once again acting as the focal point
for the toys drop off and, as well, express our appreciation to those
of you who donated the toys. Lion Marni Thompson will ensure that
every toy gets included in the appropriate Christmas Basket.
To finish off 2011 the Lions are once again co-hosting a New Year’s
Party with the Legion. This end of year bulie will be held at the
Lions/Legion Hall. Tickets are $45 per person and includes a full
dinner catered by Desjardins Catering. Cocktails are at 6:00pm,
followed by dinner at 7:00pm. Music will be provide by “ Odd Man Out”
. Tickets can obtained from both Lions or Legion members.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. |
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Lions
Plan 65th Year Celebrations
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(December 7, 2011) |
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To commemorate our 65th milestone year of
community service the Russell Lions
are planning several major activities in the months ahead.
First up is a ”Night With The Lions”. This event will be held on
Saturday, February 25th at the Russell High School. Club First Vice
President George Rogers along with Lion Peter Marr (pictured above)
are firming up the plans for the evening.
“The Night With The Lions” will feature a succulent sit down Roast
Beef Dinner
complemented with all the trimmings. A cash bar will be available
throughout
to wet your whistle. Once amply fed you will be able to participate in
both a silent and live auction both of which will both have numerous
highly sought
after items up for grabs. There will also be numerous door prizes.
There is more! Russell’s chief inquisitor, Connie Johnson will test
your knowledge
with a variety of trivia questions. Of course!.... there will be
prizes for the winners
as well as several surprises throughout the evening.
On February 25th , the depth of winter, beat the frigid weather with
the unlimited
warmth of Lions hospitality. The cost for the meal is only $40.00 per
person.
Once the dinner has started the doors will be closed and no one will
be allowed to enter.
Contact Lion Peter Marr (613 445 5223) to get your dinner tickets
and/or to reserve a round
table for 8. If there are any items in your attic that you would like
to donate to the auction please
call Lion George Rogers at (613 445 3729).
The money raised from this event will go the Russell Lions Club to be
used towards
our continued community commitments.
If you are 65, or you have already been 65 or, at one point in your
life you will be 65
then come on and spend a “Night With the Lions” on February 25th. It
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Lions Double Donation
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(November 23, 2011) |
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In the summer of 2009 Russell Lion Henry Staal took
note of the fact that Dr. Gerry Heymans was celebrating his 30th
anniversary of serving our community. Understanding the significance
of this
milestone Lion Henry solicited some community members that included
Mr. Chris Therkelsen, Mr. Harold Staal, Mr. Scott
Cameron as well as Lions club members Ted Morrison and Marc Bourque.
Under Lion Henry’s leadership this group, along with Doctor Heymans
formed the DocFest Committee and arranged a
highly successful celebration at which the good doctor was duly
recognized by a grateful community for his efforts over the past 30
years.
In keeping with his high level of community dedication Doctor Heymans
suggested that the amount raised from this event ($33,567.11) be
turned over to the Winchester Hospital. The DocFest committee
subsequently made the donation to the hospitals Ophthalmology unit, an
area of the hospital actively supported by the Lions.
Notwithstanding this donation, Lion Henry undertook the initiative
and necessary steps to work with Lions A4 District Chairperson Helen
Porteous and Past District Governor Andy Cheverton to prepare a grant
for presentation to Lions Club International Foundation to request
their consideration to match the original donation.
LCIF receives numerous request from Lions clubs all around the world
and they are very stringent as to which applications they approve.
With the great job done by Lions Henry, Helen and Andy LCIF approved
the request at their annual meeting in Chicago this past spring. They
agreed to donate $74,696.63. This included matching the original
donation made by the DocFest committee as well as some additional
sundry funds.
The Lions are known as the “Champions of the Blind” and eye related
issues are treated with the utmost seriousness by the world wide Lions
organization. So far the
11
Lions clubs in District A4 have donated a total of $124,442.29 to the
Winchester Hospital
Ophthalmology unit, with the Russell Lions Club
being the main contributor. With the inclusion of the LCIF the
total donated amount is now at the 200k mark.
On November 18th representatives of the Lions clubs from
District A4 along with Past Governor Andy Cheverton and A4 District
Chairperson Helen Porteous gathered at the Winchester hospital for
the LCIF cheque presentation to the grateful representatives of the
Ophthalmology unit. Included in this group and pictured above are
the original DocFest Committee members, Lion Marc Bourque, Mr.
Chris Therkelsen, Mr. Harold Staal, Mr. Scott Cameron, Lion Henry
Staal, Lion President Ted Morrison, and Doctor Gerry Heymans. Past
District Governor Andy Cheverton and District A4 Chairperson Helen
Porteous also joined in on the photo.
The Russell Lions remain grateful to Lion Henry and his DocFest
committee for their excellent work and particularly thank Doctor
Heymans, Mr. Therkelson, Mr. Stall and Mr. Cameron for their
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Lions Prepare For Christmas
Parade
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(November 9, 2011) |
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Russell Lions First Vice President George Rogers along with Lion Jack
McLaren (both pictured) take a breather outside the Lions Den before
going over the plans for this year’s Lions Christmas Parade Float. The
Lions along with the Fire Department will again be co-hosting this
popular annual event.

The Christmas Parade will be held on Sunday, November 27th. starting
at 1:00pm. It will leave the arena parking lot, make its way down
Concession Street then turn on Mill Street before it winds its way
back on Castor and up First Avenue back over to the Fair Grounds.
This years event will feature numerous floats and an assorted variety
of participants from local businesses, sport clubs, and other
entities. The parade will set the stage for the impending festive
season and instil the Christmas spirit in everyone. A panel of three
judges will also be on hand to evaluate each of the floats.
After the parade the Lions and Fire Department invite one and all to
come upstairs to the arena hall
and greet Santa Clause, as well as to be on hand when the awards are
given out for the best floats and, to enjoy free hot chocolate and
cookies courtesy of the Russell Lions.
During both the parade and the arena hall festivities the Russell Fire
Department will be collecting non perishable food items and they will
be pleased to take your donations which will be deliver to the local
Food Bank.
Both the Lions and the Fire Department look forward to seeing you and
yours along the parade route.. |
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Lions Get Ready for Heritage Day
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(September 14, 2011) |
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The Russell Lions Club is getting ready for our participation in the
Village Heritage Day Celebration which will held on September 24th.
The Lions Tent will be located on the empty lot adjacent to Dr. Ruth’s
Vet Clinic on Concession Street. The Lions recently eyeballed the
property
to determine the optimum location of the tent. Lion President Ted
Morrison, (centre) is flanked by (left to right) Lions Bruce Woolsey,
Wayne Simon, Jack McLaren, 1st Vice President George Rogers, along
with Peter Marr and Karl Bowles.
As part of Heritage Day we will be holding a Lions trivia contest at
the tent and the lucky winner will receive a $50 dinner voucher for a
local restaurant.
The Russell Lions have been a fabric of our community for the past 64
years and we have contributed significantly to the its betterment.
Come on by and visit us between the hours of 9:0am – 5:00pm. Find out
about many of our activities and some our lesser know but equally
important accomplishments. For example, do you know what the Club and
former NHL Hockey great Larry Robinson have in common or, do you know
the role the Lions Club played in securing the Olympics for Russell.
How about the day we Lions captured the Sasquatch. Have you heard any
anecdotes about our three immortal “Rum Dummies”? All of this and many
more are waiting for you to be discovered.
As an inseparable part of the Village it has been our pleasure and our
duty to serve you and we look forward to continuing our efforts in the
years ahead. As the population of Russell skyrockets the need for
continued services increases. Russell is fortunate that there are
people in the community who recognize this growing demand. Such are
the ladies and gentlemen who recently banded together and formed the
Kin Club and to whom the Lions extend congratulations and welcome as
they embark on their journey to expend their efforts for the
betterment of our community.
Russell Heritage Day 2011. Reflect, Participate, Enjoy and Be Proud.
Visit us in “The Lions Tent”. |
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Lions Get Back To Work
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(September 14, 2011) |
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With
the summer now over the members of the Russell Lions Club pictured
above gathered at the Lions Den on September 13th and resumed our
bi-monthly general membership meeting. Requests for assistance of
various nature continue to arrive at a steady pace and we anticipate
that our 65th year of community service will be busier than ever.
Don’t forget to drop by and visit us on Heritage Day this Saturday
between 9:00a.m - 5:00p.m. at our Lions Tent which will be located on
Concession Street beside Dr Ruth’s Vetenary clinic. Plenty of good
cheer, coffee, and juice for the kids await you along with an
opportunity to win $50. if you get the most correct answers in our
Lions Trivia contest. |
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Scotiabank Supports
Lions Milestone Event
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(August 3, 2011) |
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Scotiabank donated $3,000 to the Russell Lions Club in support of our
25th Annual All You Can Eat Lobsterfeast that was held last May. The
bank did not limit itself to just a financial donation. Some employees
also volunteered to work with us during the event thus providing a
double benefit.
Presenting the cheque to Russell Lions Jack McLaren (Lobsterfeast
Ticket Sales Manager), Gord Saunders (Lobsterfeast Chairperson) and
President Ted Morrison are Scotiabank representatives Lynne Rochon,
Peggy Marshessault and Suzanne Bolduc.
The Lions thank Scotiabank for its sense of community spirit which in
this case helped to defray some of the associated Lobsterfeast costs
as well as reduced our labour burden through the hard work of its
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Lions Celebrate Charter
Night
Written by Lion Julius Toth
(June 15, 2011) |
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The
members of the Russell Lions Club along with their wife’s & partners
celebrated our 64th Annual Charter Night on June 11th at the Lions
Den. Lion President Ted Morrison enthusiastically presided over the
evening which consisted of a full course meal, a review of the years
significant events and an award ceremony recognizing the exceptional
dedication to Lionism and the community by club members.
In the last four years the Lions have selected a dedicated member of
our community to be the recipient of our Lion Danny Proulx award. Lion
Danny was an exemplary Club member who passed away at much too early
age. This year Diny Achtereekte was the award recipient which is
accompanied with a cheque for $500. payable in Diny’s name to a
charity or organization of her choice. Pictured above, Gale Proulx
presents Diny with her award. Characteristic of Diny’s sense of
community concern she selected the Winchester Hospital as the
recipient of the $500.
Lion President Ted along with Awards Chairperson Lion Jack McLaren
commenced the awards portion of the evening by advising the members
that Lions Frank
Thompson
and Jean Lauzier were recent recipients of the Ontario Government
Service Volunteer Award. They then continued with the presentations to
the following Lions.
Reaching Perfect Attendance milestones were Lions Jim Sullivan, 46
years, Gord Saunders, 38 years and, Jack McLaren, 25 years.
Marking significant membership milestone years were Lions Denis
Poirier, 25 years and Club Secretary Sylvia Smith, 15 years.
Lion Foundation Of Canada Fellowship awards were presented to Lions
Marc Bourque and George Rogers.
Helen Keller Fellowship award was presented to Lion Peter Marr.
President Award plaque recipients included Lions George Rogers, Sylvia
Smith and Julius Toth.
The most distinguished award in all of Lionism, the Melvin Jones Award
was presented to Lion Jim Sullivan. In the 64 year history of our club
only three previous Lions have received this award (Lions Dr. Frank
Kinniard, (founding member), Jack McLaren and Gord Saunders). Like
these three Lions, Lion Jim is a well deserving recipient of the
highest honour Lionism can bestow upon a member. Governed by his
unselfish dedication to help his fellow man he represents the best of
the best and remains a continued driving force in helping our Club to
continually do better in our service commitment to you. We
congratulate Lion Jim on this personal milestone achievement and look
forward to his continued involvement with the Russell Lions Club for
many years to come.
In the above photo a proud Lion President Ted Morrison is pictured
congratulating award recipients Lions George Rogers, Jim Sullivan,
Peter Marr, Gord Saunders, Frank Thomson, Sylvia Smith and Jack
McLaren. |
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