TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 7, 1975 rant with his wife Pat and baby oped in Terrace Bay on their way rances were Bill will be working with try of Natural Resources. GOOD NIGHT TO THE END Nesbitt being supported by her team er they won the Ladies Evening Bowl- ed are left to right - Marion Burns, pas, Sybil Wenzlaff, Linda Nesbitt, . id, Rose Halonen. by Pam Jones EXPERT SURVEYS SLATE ISLANDS ou know that there are I20 Caribou on e Islands? . (Tom) Bergerud associate Professor niversity of Victoria, B.C. came here field Assistant Heather Butler, ider Biologist, Tim Timmerman, Region- gist from Thunder Bay and Jim Chappel and Wild Life Supervisor from Terrace ral Resources. group flew out to the slates to check aribou. Dr. Tom Bergerud is consider- f the best Caribou experts to be nd in their survey they noted that the on the Slate Islands are definately their habits and life style to suit litions on the Slates. oticeable change was their size. They ming a smaller sub species, they are iid and hide away quickly, and not in herds anymore. But travelling r in.pairs,. the Caribou can be found 4 in group of nine Islands situated on >erior. Wonder what Reg Payette is looking at? j 4 DA » The answer is the busted water main on Kenog- ami Road. In the hole are George Rouhainin, Roy Cornfield and Darrell Gorman. Photos by Pam Jones. These are some of Esko Saranpaa's pupils of the Grade 9 Small Engines class working on the engines in the high school car park. Pictured are Ken Churney and Greg Chepelsky. continued page 23 .......