Ontario Community Newspapers

Russell Review, 4 Jun 1975, p. 15

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US is ~~ RUSSELL HOTEL Entertainment Friday & Saturday Nights NOW Open Sundays 12 noon - 10pm Music by THE STARLIGHTS Food Available MAN AND HIS WORLD Introduction This column will borrow from writings under the "Timber Doodle" by-line with which some readers of the Ottawa Journal may be familiar. The emphasis, though, will be on the Man/Earth interface ~ those areas where Man comes into conflict with his world te the ultimate detriment of both. The basic philosophy will be that Man is ultimately dependant upon a healthy earth whose resources are finite and decreasing; and that concerned people must stand up and be 'heard on the side of Mother Earth. Here, then, is the first story. Don Woodcock MAN AND HIS WORLD - By Don Woodcock A Place to Grow Trees, like so many things in nature, are extravagant seed producers. If every seed, from every tree, grew to sapling size the woodlots would be an impenetrable jungle in no time.

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