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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1989, p. 16

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Page 16 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October 21 1989 Outlook CRICKET Affie Alligator is hunting for a cricket to put in his insect collection Hiding in the picture are the letters that make up the word CRICKET Find and circle each of the seven letters Brett you at least try Mother Have you filled the salt shaker yet Silly Billy Not yet Im having a hard time getting the salt through these little holes Ben I don think my mother likes me Ken What makes you soy Ben Every day when she makes my lunch for school she wraps my sandwiches in road mops What do Alexander the Great and S mo key the Bear have in common Well they hove the same middle name Ants live in organized communities called colonies Each colony has one queen whose ob it to lay eggs and many workers who build the nest and care for the young Help this worker find its way to the nursery where it will help care for the young ants Ted Why did King Kong climb up the Empire State Building Ned I guess because he t find the elevator Brett Dad will you do my math homework for me Dad No son It wouldn right The firefly also called a lightning bug isn a fly it actually a beetle and there are at least different kinds 2 Every year millions of monarch butterflies migrate from Canada to the California town of Pacific Grove The town values these butterflies so much that there is a 500 fine or six month prison sentence for killing a monarch butterfly 3 A caterpillar has 4 muscles A human being has 4 There is a type of cockroach that spends its entire life in TV sets This roach called the TV roach eats glue insulation and other components never leaving the television Complete the drawing of the butterfly and youll have a nice picture to color HERITAGE NOTES 9 Beaver Did you know thai the beaver almost disappeared from Canada in the 1930s It had been so fierce hunted for its fur that measures had to be taken to protect The beaver quickly recovered and re established itself throughout its territory Without the coveted fur of the beaver Canada might not have attracted colonizers from Europe That is why it has become a nation symbol and is found on coins stamps and the logo of the Canadian Parks Service National parks incidentally played an important role in the protection of the beaver For further information about national parks in Ontario to the Canadian Parks Service 1 1 1 Water St Cornwall Ontario

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