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hunting, the regulations in connection therewith, accommodation, guides, transporta- 

 tion, etc. In this connection the various publications available for distribution by the 

 Department were most helpful. 



The balance of the correspondence handled covered a wide field. Requests for 

 publications or information concerning publications were heavy. In many cases the 

 information asked for required a great deal of research and the securing of factual data 

 from other Divisions. 



MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES 



Other duties undertaken by the staff were the compilation of mailing lists, veri- 

 fication of publicity material, distribution of literature and arrangements for attending 

 public meetings in the Toronto-Simcoe district. Members of the Head Office Informa- 

 tion and Education staff also represented the Department at 100 such meetings, for 

 the purpose of lecturing and showing motion pictures. 



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