Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 26, 1967, p. 10

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bv in hw 9fi it rhh 35t r i notch which takes you into the almost perfectly cyllndri- one of the first sights one sees on valley road in rock- and rocks have attracted rock hounds and geologists interested cal pothole called the devils well is a geographical phen- wood is the awesome and eerie entrance to a cave which is in unusual rock formation the large rock at the entrance omenon common to the rockwood area hera one visitor reputed to burrow deep into the bowels of the earth the caves probably fell from the cave ceiling examines the wells only entrance visitors to the devils well will find others have beep here before including a well known world visitor called kilroy snow still lies at the bottom of the large pot hole much like lime in the bottom of a kettle established the year canada was born the old harris woollen mills once a thriving indus trial establishment which dominated the river valley are now burntout concrete and rock skeletons staff photos the valleys winding road follows the sparkling river past towering cliffs and perfumy pines ending up at the charred- skeleton of the old mill how green will the valley be when spring makes her grand entrance in a few days spring mown dead grass and bare branches on the water which joins its big sister the speed the shore of the rockstrewn eramosa river in a confluence near guelph both are tribu- will soon wear bright spring vestments tables taries of the grand of limestone rock jut like promontories into v on the nta you tkiak of gifts mr first of a frigidaire dishmobile wm so of models to choose front es rockwood rocks electric 8531950 manure compost weed free steam sterilized lawns gardens shrubs cash and carry mcnair mushroom farm 25 highway limited 532759 the river is quiet and almost like a rippled which brown trout lurk the plummeting wet- mirror until it reaches the site of the old mill ers once supplied power to turn the heavy when it suddenly plunges over the edge of a machinery of the old mill small precipice into a boiling pool of foam in ci

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