THE NATURAL HISTORY SOSIETY 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l NEWSLETTER No. I6 May I976 Summer Summer is a time of joy, Some people go off on vacation Fun for every girl and boy, To any town or any nation. A time‘to run and laugh and play, So this summer don't laZe around, to be so happy and so gay. Get up, get ready, and stand your ground. Miss Jackie Dalton, Grand Tracadie School NEXT MEETING Date: Tuesday, May h, 1976 Time: 8:00 p.m. Place: Provincial Health Building, 3rd Floor, Room #7 and #8. Enter through garage on west side of the Provincial Building. Program: Mary Willms will show home movies taken at her bird feeder - your chance to pick up some tips on feeding stations. Diane Griffin will show slides of some spring wildflowers. The talk is entitled Flower Power. ANNOUNCEMENTS LAST MEETING BEFORE AUTUMN. Membership has reached 87 for 1976. There are at least 20 others who were members last year and are still on our mailing list. If these dues were paid this spring, we would not have to begin nagging again next fall. If mailing, please send $2.00 per member, making cheques payable to the Natural History Society of P.E.I., c/o Miss Margaret Mallett, 53 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. _ f (’ TTN (Salmachflsenncflfixuglaewv ()umdkxmramui‘flfikiljfie Iruugazfinerfiorcflmflkhxnl Each colourful issue includes stories, photographs, illustra- tions, comics, puzzles, experi- ments, instructions for making things, nature exploration ideas, and many other activities. Ten-issue subscriptions $6 from OWL Magazine, 59 Front St. E., Toronto, MSE 183 GIVING CREDIT WHERE CREDlT IS DUE The editor wishes to apologize to Mr. John Wright, Head of Montague, for not giving him credit for his article “Wildlife Sightings - Early Fall and Winter”, which was published in the April l976 issue of the Natural History Society News- letter. Sorry, John.