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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1953, p. 3

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â€"| OSWALD‘S the rainbows? The Dept. of Lands of Forests are going to exâ€" tend the season on these grand fish again and fall is one of the +vest times to take them. Don‘t neglect the ‘lake trout either. As soon as the cool strata of water starts to work down into the lakes, the lakers work up toâ€" wards the surface. Relieve me, they are a real fish if taken on a ily or spinning rod. One you will Friday, September 4, 1968 look "rhé "saI.'L"psé'R'.?ofiflim AT A NEW LOW PRICE! SEE Â¥ e TODAY © HILLMANâ€" 77222a>c HILLMAN‘ MINX SALES & SERVICE $4 King St. N. WAT SPORTING, FISH & GAME NEWS 20 King St. East TEERKOTT‘S GARAGE * HILLMAN & AUSTIN These cars have all been reconditioned and are in first class condition TRADE 3 â€" 1950 AUSTIN SEDANS 1952 AUSTIN SEDAN of the regular trout season only a couple of weeks â€" a w a y, the boys who are trout "purâ€" ists" are beginâ€" ning to worry about how they will spend what free time they can gel. REâ€"BUILT MOTORS INSTALLED How a b o u t The Dept. of BOOK STORE LTD. With the end KITCHENER . . where you‘ll find everything you need, from Kindergarten to Colte;}e. â€"â€"that means it‘s time to stop in at Pens BINDERS TEXT BOOKS OSWALDS ZIPPER and RING Separate School Supplies Last year while hunting partâ€" ridge at Temagami, we noticed a couple of Americans trolling for lake trout with spinning outfts. They took some nice trout too, wven if it‘s hard to associate parâ€" |} as and heavy hunting boots with | ushing. For All Grades Seasons for partridge and pheaâ€" sants have now been set and are printed in another part of this %fl- perâ€"they are too lengthy for this column. not for; ttornlon.fimcto.euu if you nppcn to latch into a big There are, of course, the bass, musky, pike and pickerel still in season, but somehow with the exâ€" ception of the musky, we never seemed to de a great deal with lheTe fish after it started to get cool. If at any time you are in doubt about seasons which have been openedâ€"give us a call. We‘ll be glad to help if we can. "Bubble" fishing for speckled trout so enthralled my "just about 5â€"yearâ€"old son", that he practically kept Ed. and yours truly out on the pond all night. The trout hit well all day long EASY Pencils TERMS Phone 2â€"3523 WATERLOO Rubbers Lw:.‘ No oc e o o t emod es betuts ustealiit wbiich d 1.A SM ... M4 d = an interested enthusi~ | deer around the l]ll U seus" ropear eP ooo ovenl es | ofen »pating 2round the solt lieks when we were playing a fish. unuufimhflz‘hvdzw â€"â€"| _A week last Saturday, we|evening, Hank Depart wohwbzuwhfltloyw.m'ufl“.“‘awwfioh * both in size and quantity. ‘This | hurried them into the barn. sons on game ulr-oll-hmhycvcnnm.d The final came with the | animald. t, although we had one two | actual milki operation. Milk}| Grouse, inclu ass, | weeks bsfi:id‘mmmymxu' cow after milk cow turned out to | tailed and spru in welook.fit y. be the ummg‘bmd until finally| November 9 €*~| What amazed us was the conâ€"|¢ight deer had been accounted| of Bnnijllu Ye! |sistent run of large fish. Ordinarâ€"|(Or. One little Jersey cow blushed u.db tom, MA | ily you will take one or two large |Tight through the tan of her hair| Lincoin, Middh | _ Not satisfied with handing me |the fish story, Biil then brought fbrother Hank into the picture. Hank is the picture of honesty and how he got mixed up in one [ of B‘;Il's stories is hard to underâ€" ‘stand. â€" On the other hand, Hank aiâ€" ways imparts knowledge with a wide angelic grin on his face, so that you are never quite sure whether he is telling the whole truth or just the part he wants you to hear. little or no effort,. The boat load of fish sacrificing themselves in u sportsmanlike mannerâ€" was just iwo much for me, although knowâ€" ing that anything can happen when you are hunting and fishâ€" ing, 1 refused to come right out and t&ll them they were selling me a whopper. What do the rest of you fellows think. Shall we give them the benefit of the doubt? Seems that Glenn Honderich, new Club secretary, and Joe Roth were out fishing from a boat. Soméhow or other they manoeuâ€" vred into an oversized wave which filled the bout. The boat promptâ€" ly sank with a despairing gurgle as the outboard motor filled with water. We believe the "gurgle" was compared to an overâ€"sized man drinking hard cider from a wideâ€"mouthed gallon jug. _ _ According to William, Glenn‘" _ _ (° "UUU °CC and Joe then lookedâ€" the catch ® * * * uver, selected their legal limit| from among the biggest and reâ€"‘_ Waterloo Rod and turned the remainder to the waâ€" \News: ter. | Up to the time of the sinking,‘} ers on Sept. 24. the boys had been unable to take; They are anxious t i decent fish with rod and reel. | turnout of shooters When the boat was finally salâ€" of them attended t vaged from the bottom, the boys Rod and Gun Club st (and here comes the fishy part) |hoping some of the found that ar nunt)ber of fish had,‘ bers will be out to t} in a spirit of self sacrifice, swam ; it rains that pa into the boat and remained there | urhfu;t {.‘::’,\, li,_h: sh}:u until they were lifted from their ably | be delayed a watery home. en ons e When we finally forced Buckâ€" shot to let us go back to the car, the trout were still hitting, and is hard to understand, we credit our new method of fishing. It‘s going to be hard on our ego if they suddenly go un a hunger strike and we ~o back to workâ€" ing like the dickens for everyone we catch. Was out for a look at the f’ob the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club boys are doing on their property and they have certainly made a difference. They now have a bullâ€" dozer putting on some of the finâ€" ishing touches. Bill Strack, new corresponding secretary for the Wilmot Rod and Gun Club came out of last week‘s executive meeting with the two following stories. You can suit yourselves wheâ€" ther you believe them in their enâ€" tirety, but Bill swears that noboâ€" dy slipped him a loaded bottle of gingerale while he was making his notes. Here‘s the first one if we ever heard one. E4. took a nice one even after he had lifted the anchor. While the behaviour of tee ;roy! d‘m:inx such hot bright days The terrifie bright Here is the 6 ddm.-m&-.a WM“’E‘ wuwm-u-uu-u._ 4 im the only way we could take them.|first time we have & The small to his| whole herd of deer mistal~ MMW two|en for jersey cows. ones and the rest average or small. We actually caught very few small trout, even during the heat of the day. trout all on his own, and was.cerâ€" Up to the time of the sinking, I wallowed Bill‘s little tale with ELECTRIC WASHING . MACHINE McGOWAN ~:*:> 334 King St. W. 139° Only A fish story Get A Genuine ly been out to view the property, an invitation to do so at their earâ€" liest convenience. The property has taken on a decided new look, since the bulldozer commenced The Family Picnic held last Saturday was well attended and a real success, thanks to the ceaseâ€" less efforts of Walter Heldman, who spent a great deal of his time making all the arrangements. There is one thing about Walter, when he is called upon to do something, he does a real bangâ€"up job. So that this year the picnic was better than ever. Campbell Shantz reports that the Crow Shoot tickets sale is proâ€" gressing favorably, but urges all the members who are selling tickâ€" ets to keep pushing them. Camie also points out that last week the first prize was described as a portâ€" able radio, whereas the one he has procured is a 3â€"speed record playâ€" er and radio combination. I would like to take this opporâ€" tunity to extend to all members of the Club, who have not recentâ€" 1f it rains that particula urday, then the shoot will ably be delayed a week. about the shoot at a later d They are anxious to have a good turnout of shooters and as some of them attended the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club shoot, they are Members of the Wilmot _ Rod and Gun.Club wil hold a big Fowl Shoot at the farm of Grant Milâ€" ers on Sept. 24. They are anxious to have a good Seems there have been some ol Aputing trpund the ealt licks "Get out of here Donner and you too Blitzen . . . and all the rest of you salt lickers . . . come on get. Then as he noticed the little Jersey wistfully watch.ifl the departure of the deer herd, he added, "and stay to hâ€"â€" away from my Jerseys". when the discovery was made. WWM'â€"M' _‘â€"--’ '“i';?'mw the netk was he pommg io suplain ‘.'.“;."a’i‘:é.,“‘p&‘.:_ Whitog. he heck was (.ough y, , t live deer in barr if| Adjala Tecumsebh, West Gwillimâ€" :olf:eonevshould come along? bury and Darlington. In all other Without cautious haste he openâ€" ed the barn door a crack. It was now pitch biack outside and not a person or car light was in sight. Hurriedly swingin&the door wide open, he fetched the closest deer a boot on the rear. THR WATHRLOO CONVENIENT TERMS $1 3 9.50 KITCHENER he local 1 theirs. particular SPECIAL TRADEâ€"!N PRICE Don‘t Miss Out On This SENSATIONAL VALUE ! Limited number only. You get a Beatty Copper Tub Washer REGULAR YALUE A SAVING OF $ sooo Gun date memâ€" Satâ€" probâ€" More Club working last week, and by going out to see for yourseives, is the only way you can realize the work that has been accomplished by so few of our members. Entries in the Fishing Contest have been coming in slow of late, due to the persistent heat spell and the bann on forest travel in others vorite : column on som It is the policy Cross to give m in emergencies. $ by Canadian Re on disaster oper than $70,000 on service. . you ci mirror cle jus 5 p.m., in the following locations: Pelee Township, October 28â€"29; Markham, East Whitby, Whitby and Pickering Townships, Octoâ€" ber 30â€"31; Brant, Halton, Oxford and Wentworth Counties and Townships of May, Stanley, Steâ€" Driving is a great deal more than steering a car or truck along a road and around corners. Drivâ€" ing means controlling the speed and direction of your vehicle, anâ€" ticipating the changes of speed and direction of other drivers and by signalling, to allow anyone following _ you _ to _ anticipate changes in your progress. A habit which vidends in safe left turn before another | vehicl proaching from to pass you is o your signa) will turn can warn : Another good is not to pull | and Darlington. In all other Ealz-ot()nm.thmvm October 3 to October 12 and loven_nb«::; No%r'lgjbt limit of five per :Horwd'muuhueranund three per day in the former. Posâ€" session limit will be 15 at any For Game Birds, Animals |=**=: SIGNAL YOUR INTENTIONS An English Rugby Football Club Pheasants, between 8 am. and Phone Hespeler 453 or 2374 Is being started in Galt. Any players interested please contact wW. CAMPBELL c/o Artex Woollens some \heading ror, some p just passed APPLIANCES 1395° the bann sections However Halton, Kuk Lambton, %',‘l- %ouud. un-% ading for the are heading f« spots, and nex i should be ab! t which can pay great diâ€" in safety is to signal a before pulling out to pass vehicle. If a car apâ€" & ftjom‘ behinq intending pull back in see in your me portion 0 : persistent heat spell inn on forest travel in ns of the North counâ€" ver, come next weekâ€" 1 members of the Club rom behind inter is obscured from will warn him. J licy of Canadian Red e material assistance es. $100,000 was spent _ Red Cross last year operations and ‘more on civilian welfare Die! 4â€"4541 entries you with . 1 rule for 189.50 next able THE PRES with his for r rear of the far their faâ€" week this _to report I hope. passing north He in horn. view vehiâ€" The role of Red Cross in disasâ€" ter makes it an important cog in Civil Defence. 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