BrrBtFfifl PI~E8B, W ~ 'I S~PAGESEE so b te unroathse l*rts willbuMGi Unison? Thats'swhat, it looks like:- hundrods of theso critters, piled one upon the other on the stemns of now pine rwth. And as'though on a signal, ail rear back onthei hanches. Thon, they commence taoat again, Another of God&screatures, six-year-od girls, are, attractod ta these pino crawlers, or whatevor. their namo is. And six-year-olds thoso day. are'nothing if not ecology conscious. "ru Fathor those -worms ailup-and keep themin____________ _____________________ MY Pail, EBrin. said. 5h. hbad'discoveed the.,cloy;she _________________________________ longed ta ho their keepor. _________________________ 'Within ,an'-hour' sho had. harvosted ail the caterpi-ars, pîl segt the bottom:-of her buckot covered with'them., And piéneneodies and grass stems. For food., So they won't ho hungiy., That loft only a fow more thousand on the, poor, loIng-sufformng Mougho Pino. As far as I could .00, only Mr. Mugoo had been attacked. Having discovered caterpillars in the Swan gardon wasn't nough. Before sho, was through, Ern had' tenher Ieaf-lined bueket and scoure the nüeighbourhood, --offering -,to colect' caterpillars off -.neighbours' trees. OnIy one taok UP her offer. Okay. i?.f fast. forward ta much -later that 4 evonlng. Near midnight. News is on. Appears on the stairs, ono six-year ,-old. In pyjamas. Concernod. lâcaterpillars, are crawlinff al over the bucket âidout. Theyne ail gettin" awaY.' Picture tat: a bucket of caterpillars in a pretty >pink girl'. roomi. At loast green caterpillars should stand out against a pink backdrop. Shouldndt the'? .... the wall taward the nearest Mclvy drive-in, ready ta order- two Leaf uger somo. french-fnied 'stems, maybe a geranium shae.To91. "Are your 'catorpiflas," 1-asked with firmness lin «my voico, "in yourr noom7' DUNDAS STREET LOOKING WEST 0F BBOCK STREET, C. 1935 Silence. ¶J.ee was nfotrnuch traffl through Whitby in the Depression of the 1930s. At left is a -car Thon "N. Tey'e ousid onthestop I ustwen beng raflled off for» the Wlutby Street Pair, on a platforrn-'n front of the old pont office. ot t heon .'them. othey'eonth t enpa.J ut etNotice the traffic Iight suspended oMer the interecton. 1 .Iý.1 ý< 'WeM ry tcatchthemn themoring.' Strangernalady we, parents have. Somehow, caterpillars roamling around outdoors doesn't bothen as 10oYFJMsAO. much as the thought of ,a few hundrod of the critters on from the Wednesay, June 9, 1982 edition Of fe tho drape 's, ,running. up the Boston Ivy, munching on WB1TBY Imm PRES the cat. Van"ai did $%000 worth of damage at Rotar Centennia Park las weekencl. e *Ken Ferguon of Whitbyîis DurharnCollae'. top student-of 1981R-82 Here's a man who died a loser amid'wealth ho 0 A picnic will be held atthe exhbition grounds on- Gardan Street. on Dominion1 Day by. the Tha h enedup on a postage starnp says More e h* otè oite fWit'by »and Odlgwa want to bring.the Royal Caladonian imres about-tho Ewo-Nighted Stats of Amor3ca and its people. t( Whitby on the August civic holiday., tdm it doos about Elvis. e The Town band will give iti first oe- concert of the seasoe at tii. our'Corners Porhaps if 'ho bad suk9awokndggs nVing A gair i-c LverpoolMarket ini Pickering Townshi asbrought beforè ehmgstta tnuk o no, what -ho understood, ho woculd ho at Whtibyfor ghtig with knive. alive aday&ahà pyGrandfathor.