Russell Review, 23 Oct 1975, p. 1

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- Russell Review VOL. 1 NO. 8 October 23, 1975 RUSSELL-MOREWOOD ROAO PAVEMENT As this paper goes to press, the Russell-Morewood Road is receiving a coat of honest-to-goodness asphalt. No more patches, mind you, but the real thing! Included in the project is the paving of the village bridge (or what remains of it.) The Review commends the County Council for remembering us here in the hinterlands. With the exception of a two mile stretch of bone-shaking cowpath, the road to the Dundas boundary (and more good pavement) is now safe and smooth. * * * MORE ABOUT "THOSE KIDS" Over a hundred Grade Eight students in a nearby school were surveyed about personal qualities. The overwhelming majority felt that honesty is the quality they best appreciate in people. Now, what was that about the younger generation "going to the dogs"? Fan better it is to dane mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spinits who neither enjoy non sugfer much, because they Live in the gray twikight that knows no victory on defeat, - Theodore Roosevelt

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