certain space or not. Last week our advertising was so heavy we had to let several of our columns go until this week so try and bear with us, it only hapâ€" pens once a year. . â€" â€" One thing leaving the column out did do, it proves it is being well read. A couple of the boys even came around to the house on Sunday to see if I was still alive and so many others menâ€" tioned the lack of the column that it made us feel pretty good. It‘s a tough thing to convince some women that a sportsman would rather have some $2.00 present to do with his hobby, than he would the most expensive dress shirt ever made. Men are funny critters in this in his direction. If Reynard had regard. You can buy him almost|0nly known the number of red anything that applies to everyâ€"| {o®pelts Lloyd had strung up, he day living and while he will be|wouid have run in any other diâ€" grateful, the probabilities are the rection. memory of your purchase will be}; Hank Strack, posted a couple of short duration. Buy him someâ€"|of hundred yards away was the thing for his fishing.and hbunting |first to see the fox bearing down and see what happens. Not only on Lloyd. Knowing Lloyd‘s abiliâ€" will he act like a twoâ€"yearâ€"old ty in disposing of these animals, with his first lollyâ€"pop, ‘but he‘hank kept quiet until the fox will treasure that item of equipâ€" |looked as though he was going to ment because you gave it to him. {crawl into Lloyd‘s hip pocket, Christmas comes this week and we are pulling hard for all you K:or fishermen and hunters who ve never yet opened a Christâ€" mas gifts and found something in it to go with your hobbies. _ e t c i n i i on c i o e i P e n n c i n e n n ce <ap ce o tap cz o <ap ce d <a> cre yeei* * IRONING BOARDS Stockie Electric & Appliances ACCESSORIES AMERICAN FLYER HORNBYâ€" DUBLO ELECTRIC TRAINS SARAN HAIR WALKING "Your Northern Electric Dealer" WATERLOO AND to be expensive, â€" unle come t out and su, o..go.ï¬"m or the come "ï¬n’"’t’ï¬( Ind"-umhd"'" sted an onm rdinary :fl&&l the male 0 wha likes his Nnm or fishing might be a few lures, & number of files or the . Most hing "mis nnpergive . Sqip: e! r‘ncmu_ guns, specia} rods and If your man has mentioned that his heart‘s desire was some speâ€" cial make of rod and reel, line or lure, then when you&&lo the sporting goods store, s to the names he has mentioned. He won‘t be happy with anything "just as good". e If you have your heart set on really surprising the old man with a gun or such, then get the best advice you can before you buy. This also applies to all maâ€" jor equipment. .. 2o The main thing to remember is that the reaction you are go'mï¬ to get on Christmas morning wi be entirely different to what you have received before. We understand that Lloyd Milâ€" ler, crack hunter of the Baden Rod and Gun Club, met his match in a red fox that practically ran over him, while out fox hunting last week. sire to get out after fox, now that we have snow on the ground. Such turned out to be the case, and Lloyd accompanied by Hank Strack, Bill Petznick and a few of the other boys took themselves off loaded for fox. _ We would have bet money that the boys from the Baden Club would t)e unable to resist the deâ€" The fox when started, evidently thought Lloyd looked the most harmiess of the lot and headed in his direction. If Reynard had only known the number of red fompelts Lloyd had strung up, he would have run in any other diâ€" rection. What you buy him doesn‘t need 112 King St. 8 WALLPAPER AND PAINTS n 8. wWATERLOO P) ELECTRIC IRONS totln rodr ped unsole to tmtent out in front and Pland what Bb "ans yerling ol The Waterloo Rod and Gun Club News: Well, the Annual Christmas party has come and gone, but not * TOY TYPEWRITERS 7â€"1138 running around to assure the parâ€" ts . success, _ but whatever the | §6ue ned .‘#E“" trouble he went to, it must be a % c bay o h4 wonderful feeling to know it was | w,, m&Fb& well worth the effort and PAFtY |eause of his ability to his faâ€" "‘;o:‘,“m.“'m mous "moose story" and his wife or prize winners at the PMTY]| | was given the chocolates because were: Ist prize, Mrs. c"‘m mm-mmï¬nto-n i"“‘o“m“’.ml “(wxl‘.â€)' 4 |them, and after all she would TeReis), Sih pricn: C Bekiieg tigars het ® * (basket‘ of & ); Sth prize,|_ Monday night‘s mocï¬u was Robert Rmnwmununer sausage).|not largely attendedâ€"ma too ‘There were also ten spot dance|much partying Saturday for some prizes handed out which included |of our members, but there were a ~#8 B: 'i utiful cups &ua saycers for the | few GRUMBACHER ARTIST SUPPLIES CROKINOLE BOARDS MECCANO DINKY TOYS .h o to %:] & lland, Be ephone on nam '-:,*"h.w';"?l&é:““..-:.;,""“;?.†cigars. volume mu bet;::c- Monday night‘s meeting was g’.h holiday season. It is Field Committee chairman, Cam. Shantz, suggested the possibility of securing some youn{pbunnï¬ to raise out at the Club property and this matter is being looked es ie peoritt tenioiaity m e m?ut in our local streams, this is also being looked into. At our next meeting in Januar we hope tohcvcnomeolCarlInA Conservation pictures to show, â€"= KITCHENER BUS TERMINAL Clristmas e n u. 9m Crechugs >Â¥ Gouke! & Joseph Sts Ihe WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY Tbe jopous bells are cinging out COur Christmas wish for you That peace, goodbtwill and hbappiness Bre ypours the twhole pear through! mas they have ever notl t mexlou "lns hage thee o meenats wnst lotat seaffeate win but we will report on this at a later date. W&l.l the iong awaited snow is on ground, so we‘ll probably see you fellows sround, anxious to get out hunting. * Phone Operators Prepare For Busiest Yuletide To help telephone users avoid the busiest Christâ€" Phone 2â€"4469 will delays and get greater satisfaction | However, _ from Christmas greeting calls, Mr. | loaded circui a !l.?unnd M this Mflm:l’w calls :‘ll__b, "It you know the number otf tne | particularly on Christmas EXPERT EYE CARE BETTER VISION GLASSES 17 King St. West _ Walper Hotel Block Dial 2â€"1971 Serving the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo public for the past 12 years Galt YOUNG‘S Happy Highway Traveling C. R. NIMMO in ]954 and tion of the