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To the Editor
Professor needs grouse eggs
Dear Editor:
The Wildlife Branch would like to enlist
your co-operation in assisting Dr. Alex
LA.Middleton, University of Guelph, to
carry out a research program on Ruffed
Grouse supported in part by the Ministry of
Natural Resources.
As part of a continuing research program
being conducted by Dr. Middleton it is
necessary to collect a sample of eggs from
the wild.' Because Of the great difficulty in
locating nests the co-operation of as many
people as possible is required. Any person
locating a nest within 125 mileS of Guelph
is asked to Mark the location. BUT
PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE NEST!
They should contact Dr, Middleton by
phoning collect to: Betty Campbell (519) 824.4120 ext. 2756 (during office bourse).
At other tunes, call collect to: Alex L.A.
Middleton (519) 822.
3832; Craig Greenwood (519) 823-1976)
Allan Garbutt (519) 824-2276.
Mr. Middleton will arrange to 'pick-up
the eggs as soon as possible and will pay
the° locator one dollar per egg for his
trouble. ,
This annual collection has not resulted in
lower grouse numbers. All reared birds
are, of course, given the best possible care.
Co-operation last year was mot
appreciated and the grouse raised from
eggs has permitted Dr.-Middleton to make
a, ntnnber of significant findings on the
reproductive biology and age class
distribution of Ruffed Grouse. Thee
findings are important in the Management
aspect of Ruffed Grouse for the Province of
Ontario.
Dr Johnston, Director
Wildlife Branch
Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources
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Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry,
London, are spending some time
with Mrs. Stuart. McNair while
Bill is recuperating from surgery.
Mrs. Lylle Gordon, Mrs.
Stanley Fischer, Mrs.Earl Dunn,
Mrs. 'Herman Whitfield and Mrs.
Mac Engel enjoyed the bus trip to
Niagara on -May 7 arranged 'by
Stratford Presbyterial of the
Presbyterian Church. Three
buses took 123 ladies, leaving
Stratford at.9:15 a.m. Dinner was
served at St. Andrew's Church at
Niagara-on-the -lake and a tour of
Niagara was enjoyed in ideal
weather conditions.
People
We Know
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kellington
and family of Springfield spent
the weekend with parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Keltyh and boys.
Mr, Vincent
Mr. Vincent, who has been in,
our school before speaking on the
topic of South America, will be
hr..le on May 9th, 1975, giving a
presentation on. Canada. His last
visit ,was quite educational and
enjoyable, and we h ope that this
topic is as enjoyable as the first.
Roger Murray
French. Speeches
On Thursday, May 8, for the
first time Howick Central School
held a French Speaking Contest.
Out of 20 contestants, who had
worked hard on the writing,
pronunciation and memorization
of their speech, four winners were
chosen. Barbara Kaufman placed
first with 86%, Nancy Fisher was
second with 84%, Edna Loughran
third with 82% and Susan Edgar
was fourth with 80.6%. We thank
everyone who helped in making
the contest possible and a
success. All the Grade 8 students
wish to thank Mr. Fisher for
organizing this contest. It was a
profitable experience.
• Diane McLean
Morrison McCall Spelling Test
• On VVednesday, May 7, 1975,
the second. Morrison. McCall
spelling test was dictated to the
grade three to grade eight
students.
The purpose of this test was to
determine the spelling level of the
students , and compare their
marks to those received
previously in January. _
Susan Edgar
Hot Dog Sale
On May 9th, Rooin 15 held
their money raising hot dog sale.
They had the sale to help Room 13
make their quota for the trip to
Ottawa.
Stephen Douglas
Yearbook
The end of the school year at
Howick Central is nearing, and
with it comes, along with many
other activities, the publishing of
the yearbook.
The many interesting topics
have been divided for edition
between the grade eight classes.
We hope to publish a complete
and satisfying yearbook.
Nancy Fisher
Ontario
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THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 14 1976