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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jan 1977, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY 12,1977, PAGE' 3 inasris inter hikes ognie ytedCentra.Lake . OtroConservation A utit........ ejythe Wmajor i ofths inaweek n ies of in er h e lu. î Ontaib onsrvonerason withi naturalist Bob Gray, a Whitby resident, as the hike01. .... leader. Mr. Gray isinformialion education officer fo CLOCA. The first hike is this........ Saturday, January 15S, in the Heber Down Conservationc h Area. The hike will feature o winter botany, with emphasis on identification of native u trees and shrubs in xinter. t e0 ap Anyone interested in thisj eu1 free hike is asked to be ut thea td CLOCA office, 1650 Dundas s Street East, at 9 amr. Ailat hikes will leave, ramn or sine, 0 from the CLOCA office, which is above the Chernev's stý furniture store opposite the 'o .. Whitby Mailt. Feb. 6. a wldlike hlike to identify xinter birds and aCE '3e animal tracks \viii be held lun the Lynde Shores Conserva- j tion Area, ut the mouth of drSi Lyride Creek. Anvonle interested is usked tw be utc the CLOCA Office at 9:30es-a nsefî a.m.aln j On Fei). 19, adsnowshioe 09So o 1a fi lnj/CMs hike xviii be iieid ilu he Long V qr 0 %soilaedIn oSO Sauit Conservation Area, ~seaiX, I W'c northeast of' 3ownanx'iie. A %No*in teIgSs e Those interested are asked to 'd .ç î~esO ~o be ut the CLOCA office ut .iiabt I \Nbei Mrh20. there xviii be a ed ,k spring waterfovi hike ut the 1eo'\Pd ftc 'IoG ej* %i Cranberry - Narsh, on the rotmpland etm 1,313/1 o GttQ ~jan~ OJ 5eS~ of .Lynde C reek, ut the tim e bea. , 'l", 1 - an ç anre 6 , 6 mnany species of birds iii be mes Uow e1p-ed Ç.anI9 amfi* arriving from the south on Ilie s bt8raNn k c3sbi their annuai migration back oa ,% bac ce s\u r '. -M to their breeding grounds. oIll 8 - The trip starts frorn ich *V 9 c - e- of~~ CLOCA office at 9:30 a.ni. e0 A ff m 2St,01 Those participating are 9 dts e r 6rjawr & advised to dress accordingiy à,rkf-isb.rror'8- for ail hikes. c1insistr pîe an can j In I A brochure wiii be availi- OOnasX'%te oed t %e,,ta*ceura¶ able by the end of this week 1 0 ~ O ~ gi oO- . t¶or from the CLOCA office, out- s UIp bW e \% s \inI et 'w sy lii gth ai us o s ri-to d ' lIad2d or ste LUes a'an e 14 0 £\UdnB' authorîty xinter prograims s id 2sDIon 1."' 0u - 8Xj- . and xhere to find the conser- badrý%e i .l-a a\e f S 20r C O!bç'l8 E vation areas. U .ÙC"' Uard 9ra ¶aO ed tMrrO. n0sur dies at age 92 itsC\I'o cii~ ~adc~l~ '6' 29a the S n rews îngfls hoe I heag o 2.¶i'~~'2 oO M~fCcOrTh frerLaraGidy ad~ae ~ ~ ~ jr f~' eC ~ -0 Frnis0 wsbr ec ~ ~ sO \r dorieo tb 6D fr" 3 PerFrnstaumintar in r\aI eaI1 ac CO4o\ ç Ir 30" MronS. ndrews set h ooad i a nd -11 OOe¶Ies laid the cornerstone for the* :,209000 nir building on JPnrk9,1917 d*in lunhe1919an664. Mrs. Andrews ad he Angsian, uRch ad HnryU School in Troln and .¶ ,~r Oshawa.inrcndrewas.de The funeral was held from the Carson Funeral Home,' Dec. 31L

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