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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1951, p. 3

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obtained from some member of the executive or from Joe Oberle‘s Barber Shop by the 21st of Sept. every muscle is at ease. Then, disâ€" :nh al thoud‘;t of strain and m" of m’w nnd harmony w presence you enjoy. In other words, take a rest‘. I!t often is Try it This d'.lt yo;:‘ won:ld like to atfi.c:l lbut not have trans tion, or contact one of mnwfive of weekâ€"end was pleasant but someâ€" how or other we could not keep our mind on the job at hand. on until such time as we are able to Actuallyk:et out and bust a couple of birds and then the fever :Ioelnotbother us quite so severeâ€" y. portunity, even if only for a short all the tension off your mind and There are, of course, other ways in which you can relax. You have heard that ‘a change is as good as and other forms of diversion come in. They help you to get started action. They break the monotony the club and transportation will be furnished. At this time of the &;‘u’. it seems as though the ill of handling the light fiy rod has pretty well departed and we are seldom able to walk past our gun cabinet without hoisting out one _ Of course along about the tail end of the bird season we start it should be if we are to maintain our continued interest. The wind was heavy on Saturâ€" day and as we were n:huzflu pond, we had considerable â€" culty‘ not only in getting line out, culty not only in g ou but in trying to keep the old boat but it seems that ’e&fi’ time we come near it, the wind starts to nflml;wâ€"' loâ€"mere mentaife: W Foviet we choune along a new line of thought and of the guns and swinging on an off the shores. I have seen this about 4.30 and decided we would explore the country a little and get in a bit of crow shooting. ;fifimiiir;‘fiim the many colâ€" Or8, w lonln‘eoa. touno’ that eoum led us on and on until we a hard job finding our way back to the main road -.fi: tn . This, of course, matâ€" ln?{:f. tered le as we had plenty of t was the way it went most time and only stopped wandering of the way home. "mflally evâ€" -‘::.:: l:lll n.l..n‘:li? bntjhthfi This make believe business goes BLAU‘S AUTO BODY _ WATCH FOR "25" . . Bulit by Blow‘s | Driven by Jshnny Reick Septamiber 81, 1961 of it was that we k . e EM EH xâ€"or Burn Out lw..:-......-e-' d i lave 1 m s thamaly" rut 1 nost_amame . | Perhape one of the most relaxing{ shtziny FGiel ne Tevghed shory it doesn‘t like us wind and fire, O still small Voice of calm." And talking about relaxation and some of the things which help to induce it here‘s a piece of poeâ€" try which has all the elements of the very thing my correspondent overtake us tensed ;-th:m"”nfimfi is not w:dfiu but also one o morine d eanain ie mnih&‘-c relamed and wuuuuamu-uj A Little Pootry n The next stop was on top of a hill. Here the hardwoods grew nearly to the road. We stopped the car under the protection of a large maple, and scurried for the cover of a couple of green tops. We could hear crows calling even u::‘kfimcu.:?dmeoz‘lm- swel was only a matter '3 %t:e{m a ¢|:a'u' came i hem as close ::c{.innd and then folded the first one up. The second one of the pair was also an easy shot but when I swung on him, I found the tree I was hiding behind screened the bird in such a way that I could not awin&l:hud of him. Sure I pulled trigger, and carveg a very fine hole in the air . . . nothing else. None of the rest of these birds would come in so we moved on. I killed two more at the next stop, and then we made severai stops before we got any more shooting. . . _ | when darkness threatened to _ The first stand I elected to shoot for crows, was that of tall timâ€" en ran some regarding al of the old Pai:'r lto kill eroy’nl that high even could poin its barrels in the right spot at the However, the first two crows that came to the call, folded up like a couple of wet blatk rags, Hnuah e prrbnacie. firte ty . te was also a third, but he cut in behind me and all that came down for the shot was a shower of bark, twigs and leaves. _ This time it was down in the valley of a long swamp and the first bird crossed right over my car. I dumped him cold, and he came down end over end smashâ€" ing into the side of the car, splatâ€" tering blood and feathers over everything. Ed. laughed so hard at the expression on my face that he nearly fell in the swamp. Too bad he didn‘t, ;lthou’h he is a good crow retriever. shot one more in this swamp and missed one that was twice as easy as the play not wasting any energ} in|lake again. meant when he says, "Thi Read it over quietly and see if it doesn‘t do something to you. two I killed. was one we had killed five crows in about five minutes during one of our Spring hunts. The only ,g:on we stopped this time was ecause we saw crows going into The first le of toots on the cmwallmtmnvhhin‘m over our heads and one crossing us over the tree. Both birds came down in a very satisfying manner. z'hen &othcr came li‘:‘ over the rees ting an overâ€" sized b.lloon.‘flvve one load at him and started to lower the fun. That was how sure I was had made a kill. When the bird Much more could have been|hunters has, now turned rabbit aid by the writer of that short Wfl&mh-p‘k article. 1 suppose he didn‘t want beagles. If you have them, get to make it too long. Is it not so,|in touch with this column and however, that those of us who are| we‘li get in touch with him. =v-1-h"hobficâ€"1"l | weal uin Lon, trout fishing F Mmumu.m“.&aumcfi;:fiéi m-ulbhu-.hhd-u. weekâ€"end. As 1 mentioned . Before Fou jump or tun or begin| Ashed on the ofening day with i2 mmesrnat aerameteny | are meesied oal, ces es Take the standing broad jump, for 'm.-fi but two m!‘ hk use io ‘make oo un foike *T Spiner es mad wine M ty 217 at ohes, put your muscles into | eauplation and went back io ihe kept on going, I jerked the gun uwo:ood bmi The result was ntical first. hapâ€" MWMIWN- cooiness and thy baim. sense be dumb; let fiesh reâ€" over at _ Get a couple of beagels Mvmm-nc.;‘eb;::: know someone who has a couple of these little dogs they want to VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS â€" Reg. 4.50 3 for 10.00 SPORT COATS â€" Values up to 35.00 for 15.00 MEN‘S WOOL WINDBREAKERS â€" Lined â€" Reg. 9.95 for 4.95 VAN HEUSEN SPORT SHIRTS â€" Reg. 3.95 for _ 2.95 CARDIGAN SWEATERS â€" Speciat _ . . .. .. 5.95 42 King St. North SIM‘S ECONOMIC STORE || JYVNIOR : These items have all gone up in price, but for this week‘s special we are offering them to you at a 10% DISCOUNT BANKRUPT â€"Stock: SEE THE SPECIALS WE HAVE FOR THE OPENING OF THE MANY NEW STORES NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FALL JACKET, PARKA, OR STATION WAGON COAT Cooking School Several Exceptional Prizes Given Away Each Night â€" ‘ Exciting Door Prizes ! 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