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Terrace Bay News, 11 Aug 1976, p. 11

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AUGUST 11, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE '11 Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada) WHAT A DUCK SEES A. The duck's eyes are set relatively high in the head and are so placed that the bird has a remarkably wide range of vision. B. With its head facing forward the duck can still see objects in front and behind. C. The head from above, shows that the eyes can see upward at a considerable angle. A duck flying at an altitude of 82.5 feet has a breadth of vision of 24 miles, and at 2,000 feet this is increased to 118 miles.* * From Dr. H. A. Hochbaum "Travels and Traditions of Waterfowl. 157 - '76 » { ' > HOUSE FOR SALE Three bedroom home in Schreiber, re- model led interior and exterior. New carpets and flooring throughout. Garage' at rear of property. Please call Shawn or Wendy at 824-2552 after 5:30 p.m. Any Schreiber residents wanting building sewer hook-ups contact: KEN DOOLEY BULLDOZING 824-2742 Free estimates. We supply material and labour by the hour or by the foot. WHAT DO YOU HAVE A YOUNG SUMMER: HIRE-A-STUDENT. Contact: LARRY FRASER SAYWHENA STUDENT ASKS YOU FORA JOB? YOU'RE HIRED. K Manpower Main--d' ceuvre and Immigration et Immigration Robert Andras Ministre 825-9296 Robert Andras Minister

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