Thursday, September 27,1979
The Herald And The Lantern
Bilge 17
QUICK, BEFORE IT flies away! Identify this bird! How? — by using a field guide and attending the program at the Wetlands Institute on Saturday, September 29 at 8;15 p.m. for tips on hows and whys of field guides and bird identification by noted ornithologist and wildlife illustrator John YHiarry.tPhoto: The Wetlands Institude) Ornithologist Speaker At Wetlands
STONE HARBOR - Mr. John Yrizarry, nationally renowned field ornithologist, wildlife artist and illustrator, will be the. guest speaker Saturday, September 29, at 8:15 p.m. at the Wetlands Institute on Stone Harbor Boulevard. Mr. Yrizarry will discuss field guides in the making and offer Ups on how to make the best use of guides
when identifying.birds. A field guide illustrator for the last 20 years, John’s work appears in the Collins Guide to N.A. Wildlife. Familiar Garden Birds of N.A., Familiar RepUles and Amphibians of N.A. The Birds of Columbia, the gull plate in Bull's Birds of New York State and others. Mr. Yrizarry’s talk will be complemented by slides and some of the original
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color plates for the guides. The artist mayC even provide us with a |feek at the “field guide of the future”. The general public is cordially invited to attend. r Obituaries j — -"W. WILLIAM I. SPRUILL. 74, of 717 Simpson Ave., Ocean City, died Friday, Sept. 21st. Member of the Ocean City Police department for 31 Vi years * EMILY E. WALSH, 70, of 37 Lindhurst Road, Mamora, ^died Friday, Sept. 21. She formerly worked for Bell Telephone of New York. Patrick A. Joyce, 79, of 507 Arctic Ave., North Cape May, died suddenly Saturday, Sept. 22, in Pittsburgh. He was a retired steam fitter. JOSEPH FORCELLA SR., ,63, of 113 Bala Drive, Somers Point, died Sunday, Sept. 23, at his home. He was manager of the carpet department of Kensington Carpet Company. MARY G. FIORITA, 68, of 3601 Westminister Lane, Ocean City, died Sunday, Sept. 23. She was a retired department store buyer. ELSIE M. SIMPKINS. 63, of Park View Motor Court, Mayville, died Saturday, Sept. 22. She was a lifelong resident. MAE BEL SAYERS, 83, of 8S. Ninth St., Del Haven, died Saturday, Sept 15th at Burdette Tomlin Hospital, RALPH SALFI, 77, of 604 Madison Ave., Woodbine, died Saturday, Sept. 15th. Retired millworker for the R.B. Mason, Co. of Belleplain. STELLA G. BITTNER, 76. of 212 85th St. Sea Isle Gty died Saturday, Sept. 15th. Was employed 38 years by Philadelphia Bell : Telephone, where she was ^traffic controller, M. DELPHINE QUINN, 74, of apartment B407, Victorian Towers, ; died • Tuesday, Sept. 18th. Mrs. jr‘ Quinn was a retired ■ secretary. CATHERINE S. BENKERT, 76, died Wednesday, Sept. 19th at her summer resident at 416 Bay Ave, Ocean Gty. MARCELL MARANZAN, 88, ot 213 W. 13 th StNorth Wildwood, died Wednesday, Sept. 19th. He had been an engineer with the B&O Railroad, retiring in 1963 after 44 years of service.
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