Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1978, p. 28

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March 1978 Birds habitat is the place to look by When looking Tor various types of birds and other wildlife for that matter the moat important thing to look for are the areas or localities where they can be found Different types of forests for instance house different types of birds Species in digenous to fields do not nest in swampland with heavy tree cover Thus you would not expect to see a Whistling Swan in a dense needle leaved woodland or a prairie inhabiting Horned Lark In a willow thicket by a stream We are located in a very unique area in Ontario The plant life native to Is mostly deciduous trees which shed their leaves In the winter months but there Is a fair representation of conifer ous trees needle leaved trees which retain their leaves during winter The further north In Ontario you go the fewer deciduous trees there are but the further south you go in the province the more deciduous trees there are and less conifers More types of birds can be found In the deciduous zone which begins near Hamilton and winds to Lake Huron and is centred in the centra United States in Ohio Kentucky and Indiana This forest zone is the most important as far as we are concerned because It is the home of many rare woodland songbirds and very few parts of Southern Ontario can boast that they possess a Mature Deciduous Forest Point Pelee Rondeau Pro vincial Park and Long Point are three areas which possess this type of forest and alio along the north shore of Lake Erie The Speyslde Escarpment is one of the few areas north of the Lake Erie shoreline which too has a good deal of mature deciduous forest and it is one of mo most northerly In the Speyslde Escarpment Forest which lies between Speyslde and there are many different types of flora plant life and fauna animal life which you could not expect to find north of County in any pro fusion Trees such as pawpaw hickory and swamp white oak are all southern trees which can be found In this region of Note my knowledge of trees is very limited so you should consult a good tree guide In late spring many types of rare southerly birds and butterflies can be found here In later articles I will go over some of the better parts to look for rare plants birds and other unique features If you would like to know more immediately phone me at 853 THIS MAP describes the three distinct tree regions of south central Ontario Coniferous forests consist of mostly needle leaved trees while deciduous forests are made up primarily of trees which shed their leaves winter New bus Inmates in several pro vincial Institutions cm now look forward to more frequent visits from family and friends An Independent bus service to provincial institutions has been carried out successfully since early January by Operation Springboard Operation Springboard has maintained a similar service to federal institutions In the Kingston area for several years Because some correctional institutions are located in areas not frequently served by local transportation this type of service is welcome by visitors who have no other means of visiting In carcerated family members or close friends The provincial presently serviced by Operation Springboard are Maplehurst Correctional Centre and Adult Training Centre Milton In Brampton the Brampton Adult Training Centre the Vomer Centre for Women and the Ontario Cor rectional Institute Guelph Correctional Centre Guelph and Correctional Centre Millbrook BLAIR GILBERT IS ENJOYING every minute of it as sister Cheryl tugs to get his skate off after a session at parent and tot skating last Thursday Arena ran special hours to take advantage of the school break Bikerama Extravagari April 6fh 7th 8fl EXHIBITORS SHOW PHIZES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Events Exhibitors Praes FREE FOOD REFRESHMENTS THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FREE CANADIAN TRAIL RIDER PERFORMANCE by Tim Bellamy FREE DARE DEVIL ACT by the CANADIAN KID Mike Fedison FREE SERVICE CLINICS FREE BIKE FASHIONS SHOW THE LATEST IN TRICK CUSTOM ACCESSORIES SHOW PRIZES FREE HONDA BELT BUCKLES TO FIRST PEOPLE ARRIVING EACH DAY EXHIBITORS HALTON OFF ROAD RIDERS HONDA cylinder 1050 PROTOTYPE ON DISPLAY SPECIAL SHOW SALE PRICES Thursday Friday Saturday 3 Days Only THE RACERS EDGE 32 BRONTE STREET MILTON Godin speaks at Sheridan EXOTIC EASTER CAT rests after her task of bringing eggs to all the people in the world Long hair keeps warm when Easter is cool as it was this year Pardon me What do you mean theres no Easter A rabbit Thats absurd Nobody would believe a rabbit hopping from place to place trying to carry eggs Why they d all come out scrambled Listen Hey put that net down What mblmblmbl Economics and the Parti will be the next two topics In the Sheridan College Canadian Unity series to be presented March and April a at the Oakvlllo Campuu on Trafalgar Mill St collision A M1U Street East collision involved two Sunday morning Police estimate damage to the vehicle driven by Robert of R R Acton to be Damage to the car driven by Ronald of 179 Kingham Is about police estimate Gerald journalist and repre sentative for Merrier County wili speak March 30 on the election victory and Its plications for Canadian federalism On April Dr Grant Chairman of the Economic Council will discuss the economic aspects of Canadian unity Both presentations begin at 12 noon In Room Bi2Sand are open to the public Godin began his journalism career in and Is editor of the Editions Parti He is a former secretary and first vice president of the St Jean Baptlste Society of Montreal and was secretary and researcher for the 1976 Report on Culture Quebec has been chair man of the OEC since 1973 A graduate of Harvard Univer sity Ph Economics and the University of Western Ontario Honors A Economics and Political Science he has been a member of numerous economic committees both federal and provincial Dr Reuber was a founding member and first president of the Canadian Economics Association and in was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada The Canadian Unity series has been organized by Sheri dan Liberal and General Studies Division to focus on aspects of Canadian unity and disunity In all parts of the country not just Quebec Date changed to Thursday An error in last week paper has raised some questions In the Friends In Deed club Mrs Emily Price reported that the group will be travelling to Hamilton Place this Friday night to see Harry However this date was changed without Mrs Prices knowledge The group will now go Thursday evening tomorrow instead of Apologies are given to anyone inconvenienced by liiis mistake NEW FARES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY APRIL 1 PICK UP NEW FARE CHART FROM YOUR LOCAL GO TRANSIT STATION OR LOCAL TICKET AGENT WE KNOW WHAT IT TAKES FAMILY- DATE OF SALE 30 APRIL Nutrition well balanced values FOR TASTY HEALTHY WELL BALANCED MEALS BRANDED NAMES YOU KNOW AND TRUST BLADE OR SHORT RIB R0ASI SHOULDER CUT Roasts Chunk Lunch Md Cooking Onions Green Cabbage 49 liteba0gJ2 Apples 98 No 1 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