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When I was growing up, my parents bought a set of Compton’s Encyclopedias that were proudly displayed in our living room. They were our source of information for projects in both elementary and secondary school. Annually a paid for yearbook arrived with updated information. It went on for over a decade.
The elementary school had two or three different sets of encyclopedias to search for information. The biggest set was the Britannica series that came in both a junior and senior version.

Legion Ladies Aux. to cater RRHS prom

By Gladys Yeo
RR Legion Aux.

LoW Women's Institute holds annual meeting

By Ruth Brett
Contributor

To mulch or not to mulch? That is the question!

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Honour those who serve

Submitted by
Ken Boshcoff M.P.

No other bird comes close to this colouration

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Three keys to developing productive pastures

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

Add a tree to your yard

Tuesday is Earth Day.
The day has grown in importance around the world.
Groups get together and tackle clean up of beaches, shorelines, plant trees and work to make their communities better.

Hospital Auxiliary to participate in the Trade Show

By Irene Hanson
RR. Hosp. Aux.

Nineteen members were at our regular meeting for April. After the reading of the minutes, we discussed business arising from them.

Tricking your garden into thinking it is Spring

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

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