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EXHIBITION 



Canadian National Exhibition 

 Central Canada Exhibition 

 International Plowing Match 

 Royal Winter Fair 



Can. National Sportsmen's Show 



Northern Ont. Outfitters Assoc. 

 Lakehead Exhibition 



EXHIBITS 



April 1, 1948, to March 31, 1949 

 sponsor pla( 



LIST OF CO-OPERATING CONTRACTS 



1. Sault Ste. ]\Iarie Laboratory 



This is an agreement whereby the Province (Department of Lands and Forests) 

 builds and the Dominion (Science Service) staffs the laboratory which has been com- 

 pleted and is in operation at Sault Ste. -Marie. The purpose of the laboratory is to 

 study forest insect problems. 



2. Pathological Agreement 



Agreement whereby the Province (Department of Lands and Forests) builds 

 and the Dominion (Science Service) staffs a laboratory to be built, probably at the 

 Southern Research Station. The purpose of the laboratory is the study of forest 

 disease problems. 



3. Ranger School 



Agreement between the University of Toronto and the Department of Lands 

 and Forests regarding the division of authority and responsibility in the operation of 

 the Forest Ranger School. The primary purpose of the school is to train per.sonnel for 

 the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, and the forest indu.stries of the province. 

 and to co-operate with the L'niversity of Toronto in providing field experience for 

 students of the Faculty of Forestry. 



4. Fishing 



Agreement between Federation of Commercial Fishermen. University of 

 Toronto, The Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology, and the Department regarding 

 operation of fisheries research. e.specially at South Bay. Opeongo Lake and the 

 Southern Research Station. The purpo.se of the research is: 



(a) To determine the yield per acre of a body of inland water for different 

 species of fish. 



(b) To study methods of determining the ma.ximum yield and of increasing 

 the yield. 



(c) To determine the effect of so-called '"game fish" by removal of the species 

 known as "coarse fish"' which are not now used to any extent. 



(d) To study possible markets for fish products now wasted. 



(e) To study fish diseases and treatment of same. 



(f) Fisherv research in general for the (Jreat Lakes. 



