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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Mar 1992, p. 8

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raised a becamie e J that after ion of L.ocal 22 ýe to ternis shows ho lcnew exactly 'what lie was doing. The Red Pine plantations were very successful. Youngman planted a row of oak trees in every fifth row. These grew for some years but did flot survive the competition and eventually cied. Was this sucli a bad thing? Those spaces left in every fifth row let in the light and the foresters later initiated thinning in the forest, a pracrice that bas been carried on ever since. 1 have used this example of Mr. Youngman's success ini the Ganaraska Forest, but also to show wbat happons in this world when people are brave enough to try somothing, admit mistakes, but always going on to something better. It was this spirit wbich in the 1920's took many central European immigrants to our mries. where hrbes i~t ishistrv hthe East< a friend tc and infori ýs work wi Hies inl commu- iout Ontario. ýate services :onsultation on programs and The Easter Seal nurse makes sure our children get the care they need, al year long. Your Easter Seal dollars work hard.. 12 months a year. und. ,ith phy sical disabilities sînicc 1922 manville, Ontario LI C 9Z9 through in the Town goU previ infar get on wil mistakes r Act Settlet ta their littie

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