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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 1951, p. 3

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'Sporting, Fish & Game News IS YOUR lISIING CORRECT? One thunderous right to the head, coming out of a Burry of blows caved Turpin’s tricky de- fence. Down went the 23-year: te, Nine on lu, taut. Taking Unleashing the full fury of " bomb: after the nurdy Briton op- ened the rt' over his left eye, the sleek ulem Sugar Ray shot the works In one furious bunt that yanked to It: feet the sellout grow/d of over 65.000 at the Polo ,_-_ -..- .-.. a.-. Aunt. full advantage of the count he raw YORK. ~Su‘ar an); tt “My turned I r ',htttu,t streaming from his left on. no back his world middle- weight “a. from Emma; Randy Turpin My n t on it technical knuckom with a viulent attack that tamed Referee Ruby Goldstein to stop the fight at t.52 at the tenth round Sugar Roy Robinson Regains Mi dleweight Crown In T. It. 0. u in. St. w. -' MATE-woo o... Dominion um: um. Your New , rumour BOOK GOING TO PRESS! PEWJ-n-kumt Chi, Coal, TE ffa . __ Ai/rp/er If you wish to arrange for "ditional Iutintm in the alphabetical section, or to make any last- minute changes in your present lining, pl... call your Telephone Bounce: (Mice today. The MIRADOR REIRIEVER is one of our best oomervo~ lionkls. By fbsdirtg lost and wounded game birds, he nukes sure that his hunter doesn't unintentionally exceed the limit. Che of the hunler's most important pieces of equipment is o good gun dog. As you learn more of conservation, the more you teolize it: impedance to everyone in Canada. It's a iob that mud be done by all of us. in order to protect an actual we: for tomorrow. VELVETEENS How does In help conservation? SKIRTS RAYON GAIS., W006, WOOL JERSEYS IN vouns to PROTICI vouns TO ENJOY 1lllill1lirll)ges m ml "eeeetiiiiiiiiG aria; Ultlil... OIV‘IIO Waterloo Arena had _ity first public skating Monday night. After experiencing trouble with "ice-making" during the warm spell of last week, Bun Cooke, arena manager, said the ice-mak- mg progressed favorably with the cooler weather. A good stuk/t of ice appeared for the initial skating. Waterloo Arena "Iced Up" Again Shirk Family W ins Father-Son Golf Tou rnomentl But Manon. who lost tud 1.0- pound cmwn in a truncation: up set in may; July to, was not to be dented. 'lii'tittdup,ri'vt tum-I the turn with {and his drive, e rained blow blow at the rectum champion. Referee Goldman stoed the tuh, jun wltey Randy appegnd ready "to puck "toriuiarhrs%di, scraped tumult on the dock mne- COH'ANY or CANADA The foursome; hid the Rankin Trophy Jointly with net totals of 305. Shirk family of Waterloo and Bridgeport and the Gordon Taylor family of Toronto [at week won the low net award m the Canadian Father and Three Sons Golf Association anpual tournament here. MONTREAL. - The Allen " tiiiie-riC 7 'iraiin"Gnu' - Kirk-y: Jenkins Ind Buchanan. linwood leads In Best of five Islam-if ".r..r.r/..'/'. ii iii tii-tii The only women held in really 'g'h,rgg',', byl the tttTC", ”In go- tween, . thou. I on employed in the rennet-bl. ml d MI. W. The Girth' 'iijiidiiidte, {:11de at Linwood onduy nigh at 9 .m. [1mm ....'.$F._...ttm 002 an INN- I LINWOOD. - Saltlord edged Linwood Juveniles It, in the third game ot the beet of five u- nes under the lighu It Goderieh Wednesday night. The series now stands 24 for Linwood. “dated Areas __ Pheasant shoqting in, regulatedtrey will 31in require a special license. igratory birds are the only fame which can be shot ahead 0 the pheasant season in these are”. A special license will also be re- quired to hunt rabbit: and fox in these are". In the counties of Brant, Hanan, Norfolk, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Wa- terloo, York, Townshi£ of Pus- linch in County of ellingtan, Bevel-gt, East Flamborough and Feat lambogglggh jn Wentworth, 'ta--'rwo month open sea- son from In of November to last day of December. Special coon license or trapper license mace:- All other sections of the coun- try ogened to pheasant shooting will old their open seasons on the" same dates, but will also in- clude the am of October. Bag limit tor inland seasons will be 3 cock birds per day. Black, grey and to: numb: November , and 3. Bag limit, 5 per, tuv,, - -- - _ We: In Bruce County-- October 6th to November 3rd. Bag limit ' Pfr day, - -- _ The following is a list of the newest season ates: PM“: Pelee Itilaud-A9eto- ber M, 28 and 27. Three days of shooting-bag limit 8 cock birds and two hens. the season will tre the nine ii the; preassant-oetober M, M, 27 and her ICU, October I, Grwhire in orl9rip-Lieit a per 'o. As every hunter knows, there are osme seasons set each year. They do not come on tt same date each {ear and until her are made avai able, the average hun- ter doesn't know when or where he_\yill Ayi his snort. _. A Now that fall is definitely here, the average sportsman is starting to store his fishing tackle and think of long autumn days in the field and along the lakes hunting either migratory birds such " ducks and geese or taking a crack at some of our native partridge or the gaudy imported_ pheasant. Kid brother called Int: Osha- wa tonight and wants to go north next week-end to catch the opening of the north season on ducks. Sounds like a swell idea it we could only find the time. Reap the job going, and work in a little hunting wi it. Kid brother called 1mg; Osha- wa yom'ght anf wa_nts to go My of the boys are now either talking bass fishing or shooting. We have so much shooting planned for this tell we feel it might be a good idea to retire and o shooting instead of trying to £23101; job going tmd work in This trout w.eighed around one and a half pounds, a nice trout in any man's country. Bet Freddy w” feeling pretty happy with all that action out at the end ot a light " rrrt. - A A My Shanks and Cammy Sham; went North after speckle: last week-end. From what I hear my Aif all right too, - _ Freddy daiilihe ‘biggest speckle he has so far tied into wi.y.t.a lu, and , d.ryfiy at that. d The wind 2Pie,,d a bit of t, Pt heap to g y c ' ut V you didn't mind Jteidltin't the line from around your neck every m often it wasn't too bad. Guess we will hang the old ily rod away for another year: 7 Both prizes In well worth muting an dart walla. Better get out and tag l few of those crows. They're worth money to you. Incidentally all crows shot and entered in the contest have to be taken to Bill Meyer: home and counted there. _ mining this past were“ was pleasant although there did not seem to be a great many trout willing to leave their homes for the frying‘fan. The win proved a bit of I han- sored by the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club will be coming up thin week, This shoot has two when available, one $50.00 tor the amt crow: shot ,and the other will be a combination radio and recon! phlegm list to receive the Uaterioit Chmmcle Supplement, Any _ot you new when can new” til-e sun: privilege by calling than was which in than M. _ lie-em. Tf tr?, mad an?- ugnnymore nee ll 'th1fhYl,r'Jh'li'tl'lh'n%M, Incentive 'nrmAemo0aoetutt 'l.oJtNnu',r,2toUtiLhie dun membemahowttsein, 15m: th9mhouid Macon: to In menu?“ the Rod and a!" Gyn Slab. " an "Ian-mu "Elwin. .r"ttue--tiepterry Wyfrnetntteqrotthertoaand "enttgoFttia2 agate-nave _ fl! nun.» 'i"iiFiiri7iiCri'i; 'llhrk I fade o. . VxJnGuiitae iGar 093} as; year’s total. UU. Entolmenl Show: 200 Increase An increase in refutation in also Ibo-am in grade 0 and " of otadomk- mum. Little may has occurred in the WI 0-- nit-um bot to" m an The K-W Conant: enrolment for the present tem, in 1.07. In increase of more than 200 "Menu avg In! year. A A - The increase over the 1060-5] term is due mainly to the mm- fer of more than no Victoria fade D uudenu to the collegiate. o date "' scholar: have min- (and In the general count toe The present total is not llnnl since many mama star! whoa! late. Figures will Ptt be both- plate rr, the end ot th week, it a trrpeit beagle pug "owned by John W. Wo fe, 34 oslin Ave. South, WI- tetloo, completed her champion- ship at the ell-breed dogxshhows It the Canadian National iwuon. She placed llm in gran clue and won winner's awe on Sept 1. On Sept. 3 and a the pllced an: in open clan and won win- ners. best of winners and but. at opposite u: awnrds, completing her cNmpionship undefeated in her clue If the good tUhing we've had this summer is any true example. we bet there are plenty of retty tbatisfled tisherrmin album! the province. And a good many hap- R, visitors from across the line. . . e ttshine has been pretty con- sistently good throughout the re- sort areas in the southern part of Ontario. Trent River, Rice Lake, Kawarthas, Haliburton, Muskoka and Lake of Bays have engro- duced pretty well. . . One ii; we noticed, though (not that it: anything particularly unusual), is Waterloo Beagle Best Canadian-Bra Puppy Found Everywhere Boys are found everywhere-on top of, underneath. inside of, climbing on, swinging from. run- ping around, or Jumping to. Mo- thers love them, little girls hate them, older sister: all; truth.” tolerate them, adults ttT them, and Heaven protects em. A boy is Truth with dirt on it: (we. Beauty with a cut on its ttnger, Altho h l frequently heard “What is my" on radio programs, I had never wen it in print until it appeared in the la- test issue of the Community Cou- rier. The Community Courier is the monthly mlication ot the Com- munity grams fhs",',i,Si,og which has to do with all manner ot recreational matters. We re- print "What is a Boy". through‘ the permission ot the New Eng-i [and Life Insurance Company l knowing that it will be of interes.t ito all parents of boys and especi- ally to fathers whose father and son relationships are as healthy as they ought to be. WRAP” A BOY? I "Between the innocence of ba- byhood and the dignity of man- hood we find a delightful creature called a boy. Boys come in “aort- ed sizes, weights, and colon. but all boys have the some creed: to enjoy every second of every min- ute of every hour of every day and to protest with noise (their only weapon) when their last minute is tinished and the adult males pack them " to bed at nigit, _ hen you are busy, a boy is an inconsiderate intruding luis,',. of noise. When you want h to make a good impression. hil brain turns to jelly or else he becomea a savage, sadistic, Jungle creature bent on destroying the world and himself with it. Chunk!- “ M Picturedabovemthethnemenrmdbktorwpnm‘ 9ts0yptttoeA9rA'tmrheer." 'ttdnt,','.':,,:',',',] Labor-Daii s',tt,'ttlt,tg2,,he'hgt,,tedt Mum over-he 01220 Opteno'sbedrivem atieftteprtgH: Eddie Elan, owner of the car. Lloyd (Hot Rod) Linton» schhger, chief mechanic; and John (Junior) Belch. we driver. autumn gums WHAT IS A BOY? qute': Bugle qitl, IA temel, 310an am“, ttii/ttti',', m k'iliiiltliiiil'iiilliiiii Linwood Produces $400 9b."!!! "ir:' LAW TOOK 'ALL' IN THIS GAME teat 'year um starting in commer- cial mums. PreviouaIy "Giriie" was shown twice. At Guelph May " ahe placed Brat in junior puppy clue and won winnel’s awed, and at the Central Ontario Beagle Club PM” show in Btreetmritte, une to, she placed that in junta puppy clan and won winner's award over " beagles. At the latter ahow ahe WI! jud‘ged beat Canadian-bred puppy in e show. The pup was aired by Champion Bugle Boy 7th. Leo Bodemer‘ handled her at the shown I in the dawn ham We don't feel queli to Judge on the ear- ly morning. as we don't like to get up my more than the - teltowt And then-eh another thought that strikes m. Without exception. all the tUh we've taken this summer have been close into shore, Within ten feet or Io! This has 'gtluf, to the point that we've eel had to go into wa- ter the?" than Bve feet for hm. pickere, and even muskie. . . that the ttahing leaned to be " ways better in the xt" than iy the d_aplight ham e don't he can mind maxi: like newuiitii the two magic words-Hi Dad'." - -A boy is a magical cretnuge-- cotnpeTe4 you can lock him out of your 'tr tl' work shop. but you can't lock him s” “I out of your heart. You can get made to him out of your study, but you - Itll get hill? out of Ill", mind. . . luwe iveup-- hymn . captain your jailer. your boss. and wan your mute: - a frechled-taee, H Id panama. cat-chain. bundle ot o noise. But when you come home at night with only the shattered Wilmo pieces of 'mthosrets.ynd drew. '" n... 'r dogs, and breezes, Nobody else can cum into ont pocket a rusty knife. g halt-eaten apfle, 3 feet of 'triee, an empty Bull Durham nck, 2"gm'n’ ARE? aauTi “in. shot, a chunk at unknown substance. and & tTet super- torsie cod; ring In a were! com- barber's, girls, overcoat. adults, or bedtime. Nobody else is so early to rise, or so late to any". Nobody else gets so much an out of trees. 'uureu, 'lad. mum. swam ESQ} 6iaGTiiseiF oEEiniLTiSH 1'r,','l',ShttfdtaNerg,. an: meetigtgheldMqmure1r3tetinCin 'at,,','yrd'dg, 53,23 Aooi, com- the towtt halt. Other odBeem in- ray. p. without tt and. mum! Bechtel. seen-cum. um. mu.".' lessons, neck hen Mountain met: the "’33 win. ovum-m. adults, coach and "Gi;iiin will be elected or" 'fra,. is l " a later date. The president and or 2t1t tl up S', 'fd/CI,' if: “M! will “m 'gr."""'"" (A: m mun-h In}... " ue toy?btain phyen " A '. He likes ice cream, knives, saws. Christmas, comic books. the boy was the street, woods. wa- ter tin its natural mum). hue animgls, Dad, gains“ Saga)! bomEI the ariuirv' ot a_at. the lungs of a dictator, the imagina- tion of 1 Paul Bunyw thy- neaqotavioiet,theu ity of. Meet trap, the maximum of a the cracker. and when be makes annealing he has tive thumb: on each Inn . A boy is a eomgtoaite--he has we appetite of a horn the duct hon of n sword III-flower. the gang Act a poehet-aiae atomic KrTCHENEtt. - Kitchener Police and. " unscheduled interruption in a "friendly" little can - late Int week, It um that three Humil- ton boys had chosen the Kitchen" canton niatim to you the bone- on bended An I mutt of the incident the Magistrate "tnded" one}! of the three would": no and coal- Ind rolled . “na- tut-l". Henviest loan were: Ro- _trert mm. Teddy Mul- Wisdom with bubble gum in “a Itt us the. H/sate of. the Mun 3"an tlth 'ttabt" I wipi j "fk.i"ut"tiCiroaii', {an cad "au when “1:le iii if Wilmot Council it? Hold Sept. Meet tn addition to their teaching du- ties in the min-I7. all mole:- nor: also do mine tenehing in the collage. The TttttMeer - consists of Dr, human. prai- dent Ind dun; Dr. U. tk Loam. noun?! of the. faculty; n [aloha] . Schlm and Dr. o. W. e . Waterloo College Opens Seol. " from " to 10 this you. Seminary enrolmcnu during the last tit you" has ranged [tom seven to " qtudeatta Anna-Ill. Dr. H. Y. Lehman: announced that registration and the begin- 'et ot lectures It the Waterloo but can Seminary will take Ney Bestt..M. - . .. A. . r iii-$6516.} of tull-tim. semi- ?‘W 'tyfettttyr.iu 'rrotrfir JhxBr 1951. A bylaw setting nomination day tor the Township of Wilmot to be held November 24th 196t, and Pro nppgintlng Polly places: iJ?,itifJida,ie5i.d on? r; and" WV“??? "'-"' gutter'; e o own ' . es, D.R.O/s, and '%r'8d% were Huysville, Jack Tye, Bruce Gn- hnm; New Dundee, Garftetd J. Weber, Lam Zinlunn; Penman-5. Theo 1atstees.tthiagesr, twin Kni. plel; Baden, S. C. Kuhn, Dr. Je- rome Lorena; St. Mulls. George Lonx, Clarence Schwartzentruber; Phillipsbur‘. Charles Waylon]. Reuben Witttnuter. "Riga-11; anibhniinj to non» were ardent-{flu Council joumed to meet unin on oetoUr ts, tArt " 10 "h-ir-anti/wasnt-toth. Wilmot Plowman Association. Wilmot 2tgtt council met at the 'l‘ownshigm all, Baden. on Monday Sept. 1 ' instead of the regular meeting date. Sept. 17th. in order that the clerk and mem- bers of council will be able to at- tend the annual convention of the Ontario Municipal Association be- ing held in Niagara Falls Sept. 17.; " and If. cirmputsory warble tty spraying was discussed and‘ council recommended that it be taken up by the County Agricul- tural Committee. The Canadian National Institute tor the Blind was given permission to hold a tag day in the Township ot Wil- mot on Sept. 29, 1961, A by-law to am the sub-cri- ben and tenten at the Wilmot Municipal Telephone system was given third and Elna reading. Last season the Baden team competed with rural talus. This year an ettort in being nude to play _in the W.0.l{.A. Binee. Ita- New "reaters are to be pur- chased tor the team. These will bear the some crest a In! year. It is planned to hold a ttegg Noe. 2. The executive in " will consist of Art Swat-(untru- ber, Jim Lorentz and Elmer Koe- alddid m Neie Hamburg Anni Baden Hockey Club tled New Officers Recombinant: fttt','t Bluf- nlrudy ttttt achieve- mu include et “my event At the firttd'ntttt on Labor Dag. In: 2r't teattare event at and“, to a on the week-end 'Utmiog" pull the hat-trick of stock-cu new at Guelph on Saturday night, by taking fine: in alt three events; entered. a preliminary me. I .egniutnat And the feature. 1 a. in "can: Inch which ruined twouvmomhleuthancwo weeks, mm latest porn plum "e" Abe "lust what the doctor “Junior” John m It the wheel qt Ida: Blur- buth scan-id dock at m! “lingo-1M" we: the unkind and moped up just ibom’ __ in ’ETGM" Jia on the Guelph and Eudora ..P1.-¢M by mehaniel.difBfui: Blou’s 'tli' Wins All Races At Gueph, Brontford hacks MWMCING (I, Chronicle Damn kDEN.--Norgnan Weber was ed president of the Baden GUGo {lick-nil: rates tir Local driven appreciate the enthusiastic support which stock roomful: have given them at the lph and Bunttord that Med om. we. thieeGriiiFtfiii, cum Bttdy's 'as" all top of the e99. _ - _ roriniUrtiGfe" tiiFiGip,tiroiTtit labor Day cm! u Guelph in y.hie.h that Kitettener can ttn. "ma “NOON GUARDS, _ Scull; lute boob. straightening skates is " Tutag Bt. N. I WAmuwo PKllil, SKME SHARPENING SERVICE TO HOCKEY cums ATTENTION HOCKEY CLUBS: Orval Dorscht "new" "llltttiiiiaiiiiirrrr' FAll MEETING Sept. 7th to 22nd . ELAU’S AUTO BODY WATCH FOR "25" - Eight-Hm “all" have m. tirttt t SPORIING GOODS Pick up and deliver your states as "at Dbl 2-50“ “mung in“ interest, to local ta, straightening skates is a pan ot all year round service. you an an. a. or when! children and {or the player who wants the beat. ur repair service continues rouihout the winter both for cycling and winter sports. Bittmfee-a. LIVE!!! We all all ling: of HOCKEY EQUIPMENT HOCKEY SIICKS _-""--- --_-..wu l‘wlil- Amos Wilkinson, Jan-nun ot the reforestation advisory board. told In executive meeting in. Gd! 3'ueld:y that 35,000 ya; avnlablo ,,,,__., "__'.. y~,vw nu IVIIIID- for this purpose this year but there were no takers of marginal land at $20 an acre. Etroru to buy land in the ttith watershed mended in the conservation ”to" tor reim- non purposes ave been unsuc- ceulul to date, the Grand Villa Copurvnggg Authority rem Conservationists Unable Io Buy land at $20 Acre . Bi0iaraai'r"ci,""irf, always. 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