CWL learns flower drying Members of the St. Lou- is Catholic Women's Lea- gue learned when to pick, howtodryaradhowtodye wild flowers and grasses when the guest at their last meeting was Erna Holla of Hoita's Flower Shop in Winterboume. Mrs. Holta told her audi- ence that with practice pag, 32 - Wat-"00 Chronicb, Wednesday, Octobo' 13. 1976 SATURDAY. JAN. 22. 197'! Stan â€about“ â€Wiklilo By Day And By mm". 9roopt 0! mm "PT 'tPt “we t1e1ttt'ftttt1t - "a“! s "lun- I" - nun uy "I'v- . ..- "w... -. ___-__ .- __ .v_. -7 - _ v -. groups ot annuals retrre with sunset. other: awake and - them rn forests, fiqttts. and waterways. Thisti1m chrotwclee. through the seams, the diurnal and nocturnal activates ot a wide variety of midwesnrn midlife. Studred and fulrned by the three Mashwslu naturalist~pnotographem this ceaseless mom of the wildameeayreunts a fascinating subgect Timer Iaose photography and natural sound - nonunion this sgieor*'rt titm. SATURDAY. MARCH 12. 1977 u "s Grog and Linda Menu, "PW New Guinea: Trim od Eden’i North of Australaa. New Gurnea I: the world's largest tstand tts tron-cal srtualron governs the Ind. It: natural Murry and its - me 'tatrtres of Penna New Gurnea are as much a part of the ecology of the land as are the many strange lorrns of mun. Both worlds are eununed rn thos film' the agncunural and moral Me of man on Papua New Guinea and the hum specohaod. greatly vaned forms and Ines of the "unreal lungle midlife Papua New Gutnea rs fascinating. untarnIlrar. and Wild " has never before been the subpect of an Audubon erdlrla Film FRIDAY, APRIL T. 1977 causes ot trirUi/iTTrG%UriiiiiG of the marshes of mm. Utah. Oregon. and Ontario. Canada. and In 'tNtqrtaetre - of studies of the" erudite From the barren stillness of Hunter. with deer. coyote. and opossum searching for food. through the seasons. the marshes ere discovered and richly appreciated In tins esteem-anal Mm Tom iliiiraFiiGiGia on Mystery". There were once 127 mum acm of wetlands m the United States Lmlc more than 50% of those lands are now loll The value ee wetlands_ te and the "e'e wildlife they havboc was the AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS Location: SAMMF-llih ' V u V l , :.',' _ u'fs ":.sis', 'tss' . K: ; te.ujr.'" sr-t m‘ "e (Mu, : '"cS1ci' ___,' w ' ~82â€: ' 'ai," T,'r,r ' m" ,Hd 'C, "f,r,t?!t l . 'iritt1ri't8"r, C'aqv W """5 ';tti'sug b. Mit I Fark': 'r"srs, h _ . , yilfl,s'v_r,f,'ti'f_1'ftc" a/ch l al8Fr7t:; 1“ r I' :2 1rcC:"r..r _ â€â€˜ _4taririrrtrf)'iiss??:titC' 0‘? if“! (r'-,, _ _ Mg 21w, 1rf?rv.! A, 'EE-tcr/tpr; lik _ "ii' 1 f a is??? it; P. “W42: 9% p h x 4- " Ma f M» u, r": a“ ti ll, 'lt fic _ . 2 t, C, ldy, iarfdif"t'iv' 'f:1,rs'slticesitj't'ir,, "r%'t x _ , .. A,' “35!: F,,fitarii/r2it'attd'ts' Marggw awgi 'iii M. IlllNi'(ktiialtii, H a; . T g; 0“ 'ir)4,ci1ii1t,'rrtf It', - ', © .IE " a ‘,., " k g...†1494;] "31., "e. 2." "lee P - - y“ 2. gnaw†..~‘ M a p-l,' " ' PfTfr:rt we G -' NM? 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NOV. 1. 1976 - Charles Moe-. "Land of the Rio Granite". Flownng nutty 1500 mule; trom mo San Juan mount-m In sttuxttqeo Cabana to the Gulf of Monaco. the mo Grand. Is one of the 'ttops' and most scam: "an In the United Slate; Because thm mm was an macaw och nutty of mums and width. and becauso but other mm hue been so and and manipulated for nmoanon. " and Jule Belem»: rum this animation of the Rio Grand. and as among moods and ot thq abundance of punts. buds. and mom- mds um Ire Wt of n, A WM $itm. SATURDAY, HOV, 27. "" _ - UNI UI'IUHla I'v'. ‘1. Iv:- Noml mm. "P-ine Shows" The Pacmc m ot the AW loan . mmttm9 place of showman. land and “a Hummus and the and-motor modal Ymolung nonh from tho Mexican â€(on o! Summon Lagoon. pan-no the any wholes. the dolpmns and m! â€that!†than: ot so. 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