Jhere are may ways io he}? BY DIANE GRIFFIN Have you thought about remembering the Island Nature Trust in your will? It is a way to ensure that the Trust is able to carry on with wild— life habitat protection long after we are individually gone. Since the Trust is a charitable organization, we give tax receipts for donations of cash or for the value of gifts-in-kind. We need items each year for auction at our fundraising dinner. We can accept a parcel of land tc be kept in perpetuity for conservation purposes, or for sale to get funds to buy already identified candidate natural areas. Another way to remember the Trust on a long term basis is to name it as the beneficiary in an insurance policy that you would buy or already have. We can arrange to give you a tax receipt for the annual premium. These are only some of the ways in which you can support the Island Nature Trust. For further information, contact Diane Griffin, Executive Dir— ector of the Island Nature Trust, P.O. Box 265, Charlottetown, CIA 7K4, 892—7513. The Trust can only be as strong as the individuals that support it. Tms WINTER OPEN Youz owN FAST FOOD RESTAURANT FOR “EMS UQWD NEXTI‘QJBQE “FIRMS?