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« Sud-est : les homosexuels prennent de plus en plus leur place »
Article dans l’Acadie Nouvelle.
Letter in Here Moncton Magazine by Alexandra Davis.
« Un important manqué de ressources pour les homosexuels »
Article dans L’Acadie Nouvelle par Justin Dupuis.
« Une semaine de la fierté gaie pour lutter contre l’intimidation »
Article de L’Acadie Nouvelle par Jessica Savoie.
“‘Refocus’ column a welcome addition to Tribune-Post”
Part of Dr. Janet Hammock sous fonds
Letter to the editor of the Sackville Tribune Post.
“A first in Moncton: Eldon Hay chosen to lead a Pride Parade that promises to be a huge success”
Article published in Wayves Magazine.
“A library What $2.50 will buy”
Part of Hugh John Flemming fond
“A Merry Christmas Greeting” blank postcard.
Part of Stairs Family Papers
“A Night in a city of Wild Sea Birds”,1955...etc
“A Night in a city of Wild Sea Birds”,1955;
“Drama at your Doorstep”, 1955;
“World’s Largest, Rarest Owl”, 1955;
“The blue Goose and the Cree’,1955;
“Petrels and Puffins at Witless Bay’, 1955;
“The Whoops fight against Oblivion”, 1955;
“The Raven is a ‘Riot’ “, 1956; “Petrel is a strange bird”, 1968;
“The Home of the Birds ‘Mysterious Petrels’”, n.d.;
“Wildfowl plentiful in the Maritimes”, 1964;
“Royal Lensman”, Prince Phillip, 1966;
“Oil and wildlife” Whooping crane 1971;
“Birds find real winter pal in this capital Valley Man”, 1972;
“ The last flight” photo Blue Heron, n.d.;
“Grand Manan Tops with 65 Varieties of Birds spotted”, 1987;
“A paradise for birders in New Brunswick”, 1991;
“Albatross above traffic circle”, 1993;
“Birds still Abundant at Fundy...”,1993;
“Group shows concern for ducks”,1993;
“Timberdoodles are challenging birds to hunt”, 1993;
‘Whirl of Partridge Wings Chills Blood of Hunters”,1962;
“Gannets: they’re a wildlife success story”, (May 20, 1987)
“A Paper Read at Grand Manan by W.A. Squires”, (October 17, 1951);...etc
“A Paper Read at Grand Manan by W.A. Squires”, (October 17, 1951);
“The Feasibility of Introducing Ptarmigans On Grand Manan”, Wayne E. Guptill(1966);
“The Clapper Rail in New Brunswick and Maine”, W. Austin Squires, Maine Audubon Society Bulletin(1955);
Bird Drawings by “J.T.C.M.” (1878)possibly John Thomas Chiseldon Moses;
“There Once Was A Puffin” poem by Florence Page Jaques (n.d.);
Bird Report by Addison Naves from Gannet Rock(19630 and “A Bird-Watcher’s Report from Gannet Rock Light” from October 15, 1963, December 31, 1963, May 15, 1964, October 1, 1964 and July 1, 1965;
Five plates of National Audubon Society Birds, color, 14cm x9cm –Spotted Sandpiper, Chipping Sparrow, Pipit, Robin and Swamp Sparrow