Russell Review, 4 Jun 1975, p. 17

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LT be gone and in it's place will stand a tree. Unless, of course, man decides to take a "and in the process. It takes countless years for nature to prepare fertile soil from which comes food for all living things. Man is converting soil back to rock, or the equivalent, many times faster than nature can produce more. That's worth thinking about, Don Woodcock NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL RUSSELL ONT -- Fully Licensed 'atertainment Thurs. Fri. Sat. Night Banquet Facilities 445-2808 OWNER BENNY COLASANTE FLOWER OF THE MONTH [THE ROCK GARDEN | Why not try a rock garden? Before planning a rock garden, make a study of your property. The rock garden should be placed din a position adjoining your Lawn, but away from formal planting. Be prepared to give much thought and hard work. Study your plant material and your rocks for a definite type of plant. The site should be sunny. A skope facing north is ideal, especially if it is such

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