- _,_ I Several changes have been made for the l976 slide contest. There will be a cempetition for adult members in the following categories: Plant slide, Animal slide, and a slide series (three to five slides which tell a nature story). The Junior Naturalists will have a competition for the best nature slide or print. All members will be eligible for the new “Best-inShow” trOphy. More details will be given on the contest in the fall newsletters. SUMMER OUTINGS A number of new field trips is planned for the summer and early autumn of 1976. This is the only announcement of the trips, so save the list for refer- ence over the summer months. The meeting place for all trips is the Y.M.C.A. corner in Charlottetown at l0:00 A.M. ( except August 2l, which will likely occur in the evening - more on this later.) Date Title Leader June 26, Shoreline Hike and Clam Dig Margo Guignion July l0 The Ark, Spry Point Diane Griffin (tentative) August 7 Brudenell Provincial Park Bruce Smith August 21 Mackeral Fishing Rosemary Curley September ll Geology Hike Bob Betcher October 9 Riverdale Margaret Mallett §9§IETY EXECUTIVE Past President - Miss Eleanor Lowe, 238 Hillsborough, CharlottetOWn President - Diane Griffin, New Haven Vice-president - Dr. Winston Johnston, P.0. Box lZlO, CharlottetOWn Secretary-treasurer - Margaret Mallett, 53 Fitzroy St.,Charlottetown Assistant Secretary-treasurer - Helen Duffy, 5i Richmond St., Ch'town Directors - Wendell MacKay, Stanley Bridge - Mrs. L.H. Simmons, |36 Spring Park Road, CharlottetOWn Newsletter Editor - Rosemary Curley, l83 North River Road, Ch'town H A V E A G 0 0 D S U M M E R