PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT ONTARIO TODAY BEST SUMNER EVE oe Horwood Lake pictograph, The vertical stripes are only trickles of water Indian examines drawings on rock at Sioux Lookout Bs Ra RR 3 SRR Ro Really live. Enjoy t going places, doing things. ItssoeasyinOntario.Start EEE your best summer ever by | Thunderbird on pe cliffs beside Spanish River ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE --Shows you where to go, where to stay at the price you want to Pay. Mail to: Ontario Travel, 818 Parliament Building, Toronto, Ont. Name Address_ N rock of the Precambrian shield north and west of the Great Lakes unknown artists have left their Post Office Prov. record in scores of places. They drew animals and KNOW ONTARIO BETTER people and symbolic figures, some meaningful and some mysterious. They used a red paint for their pic- ture writing, probably powdered iron-bearing rock explore nN mixed with grease. Their work surfaces were usually: lichen-free patches of smooth rock under overhanging ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY, Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister SHES Jes oF tom fos. ise he ares. taken ly. 3 A. Macfie of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. He says that it is uncertain who the rock SEE PAG ES 22 TO 26 | FOR artists were, The pictographs themselves are between 500 and 1000 years old, and the similarity of subject and style suggest that all were done by members of TIMELY GARDEN NEWS! Ia J ---- kind of people" (as the Indians believe), is still being debated.