Sunday TREES IN SPRING 
21 April Leader: Ellaine Dickson 
9:00 a.m. Meet: Lincoln Heights Galleria, northeast corner of the 
parking lot on Richmond Road and Assaly Road. 
Brink a snack, a hand lens and waterproof footwear for this 
half-day outing. 
Friday OFNC SOIREE-WINE AND CHEESE PARTY 
26 April Meet: Unitarian Church Hall, 30 Cleary Street 
7:30 p.m. See the centrefold for further details. 
Sunday BUS EXCURSION: HAWK MIGRATION AT DERBY 
28 April HILL, N.Y. 
6:30 a.m. to Leaders: Bob Bracken and Bernie Ladouceur 
6:30 p.m. Meet: Sears, Carlingwood Shopping Centre, south side, 
Carling Avenue at Woodroffe Avenue 
Cost: $25 (see Registered Bus Trips for details) 
When weather conditions are favourable, the spectacle of 
thousands of hawks migrating through Derby Hill is well 
worth the bus ride. Please bring proof of citizenship for 
entry into the United States. Optical equipment in “new” 
condition should be registered with Canada Customs in 
advance of the trip. The trip will be cancelled on the day 
before if the weather forecast for the eastern end of Lake 
Ontario is particularly unfavourable. You will be notified of 
any change of plan. 
POINT PELEE EXCURSION 
DATES: Thursday - Sunday, May 9 -12,1991 (inclusive). 
Your Club, through New Dimension Tours, is offering an excursion to Point 
Pelee to observe birds and other interesting aspects of natural history. A full 
day spent at nearby Rondeau Provincial Park is an added feature included in 
this year’s trip. 
Point Pelee National Park is a fascinating blend of marsh, beach, fields and ma¬ 
ture Carolinian forest located at the southenmost tip of mainland Canada. Its 
strategic position along the migratory corridors has led to its international 
reputation as perhaps the best spot in North America to view the northward 
migration of birds. Hordes of naturalists arrive each spring to observe many of 
the more than 300 species of birds (including 41 species of warblers) that have 
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