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    Were getting there — once more ! :

    We now have five pages of names of members paid for 1988 or later.
    This leaves about 30 membership dues still not paid for 1988, according
    to N.H.S. records. This late in the year we would like payment of dues |
    for both 1988 and 1989. If mailing, please make out cheque to the Natural]
    History Society of P.E.I. Rates and address on page 2, paragraph 2.
    If your copy of the Island Naturalist has two prominent black spots
    in the margin of this paragraph it will indicate overdue dues. -M.E.M.

    Natural History Society news

    Without a summer newsletter, things may have seemed a little quieter
    than usual for the Natural History Society. Here's an update from the
    late spring and summer activities, and also what's planned for the fall.

    The slide show competition at the May meeting was judged by Charlotte-
    town photographed Lionel Stevenson, who gave a lot of useful tips and
    insights into photography as we looked at the 120 entrants. Colin MacKinnon
    took first prize with a close-up of Indian Pipe. Tony Reddin's slide of
    roosters in a barn window was chosen second, and Marion Copleston took
    third with a shot of ploughing. Tony also won the Touch Nature prize for
    his slide that looked up the trunk of a large tree.

    In June, the Minister of Community and Cultural Affairs, Gilbert
    Clements announced the winners of the 1988 environmental awards, and
    sveral NHS members were honored. Here is the full slate of winners and
    honorable mentions. Individual citizen category: T.L. "Babs" Fitzgerald,
    honorable mention to Wayne Gairns. Organization category: P.E.I. Federation
    of Flyfishers, honorable mention to New Annan Concerned Citizens Committee.
    Industry or government category: Kinkora Area Business Commission. Honorable
    mention to Geoff Hogan's Bird's Eye Nature Store. Education category: D
    Guignion, honorable mention to Glen MacEachern. Congratulations to i @

    The NHS received an Environment Week grant to supply every grade six
    teacher in the province with a kit outlining Operation Lifeline. The grant
    also allowed for day-long workshops in Summerside, Charlottetown and Mon-
    tague with the teachers and Tim Beatty of Sunbury Shores Nature Tours in
    St. Andrews, N.B., who coordinates Operation Lifeline. This was a big
    step in getting the kits used in P.E.I. schools and reaching and teaching
    many school children. If you are interested in taking part, either as a
    resource person, speaker, trip leader, etc. with students, please let
    someone on the NHS executive know. Your help will be invaluable.

    The LUC hearings on Greenwich will probably still be taking place
    when you receive this newsletter, but the hearings on Boughton Island
    will not begin until January 3, 1989. A lot of time and energy by the
    Natural History Society and the Island Nature Trust have gone into trying
    to protect these areas, but we feel it is part of both groups' mandates
    and would be negligent to ignore these issues. The Trust is still racking
    up lawyer's bill and could especially use donations at this time. Please
    do what you can to help.

    Also, it's time for more people to get involved with the NHS. Any-
    thing you can do to help - lead a field trip, give a talk, write a story,
    do an illustration, send letters, whatever - will make the Society a
    better group. It takes more than just a small group of people to keep
    the NHS active and growing.

    And thanks to the people who responded to the questionnaire in the
    March-April Island Naturalist. Although there weren't many, there were
    some good suggestions for field trips and stories that we'll try to ‘'"@
    up on. If you'd still like to reply, please feel free.

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Island Naturalist -- 1988-09-01 -- Page 8
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1988-09-01
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