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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1954, p. 3

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',ill1li).itlllf2 BHIGA Every Saturday, the WEEKEND 'er Is publishing I full color photograph and a biography of one ot tbe worhrs greatest hockey Maven. Here's an oppothmny tor boys and girls to clip these exclusive color pictures to: their scrapbooks Start your collection this Saturday! " Hockey Fans! in ho- Julian oi The Toby-In. M “and It. Vol. curi-v-ulcunu on your one”. wette “a talcum. In and Malinda um, Tomato I, a teurtm" Wu I40". WANTED Q . . tttttttttttti A "Windy City " Interlude Chicago it a city of cameram, Beoqtiftd elm and ports. modem buildings and many cam; of mdtorot oeHvtty are do” now Do mmrious "Chiootown", he Meaieon, Mon and law W3, creating a new of dumbing ietMrqgt Co the dimming traveller. Too'" odd oleowre to your trip by going "I Moody woy-by bus Start: ' blot-0d Phqtos at Yuur Faun-in: Irereu "un, o o o HOCKEY STARS THE TELEGRAM Daily Plus WEEKEND AArooraeehtrmor-tt- may aha My H V“. Every Sana-day Fivcdoyweck AND APPLIANCES Guild A - Ch. P... m Model I909 we: a waste of time. . . It was dirty and inconvenient - but the housewife then had little choice. KITCHEIER BUS TERMINAL FINDLAY RANGES Goon MODERN €00KS pPefer and throw I By trout? Thu is I difticutt time of ya: for the tutterman. There I. noth- ing he can do cues! to over his twine, tie t 'tt in ff, Tre on a con e o ' uni. 'The urge tl go mm is that "rverpowering " tune: and he GGGi2' ot larger ttsh than he In: probubly ever teen. Some solace may be tuned 'Y goingover yqur haying tune - 'r {though even in value lk doetrttul. You pick up your tty or stunning rod and can imagine nun the feel of the big one you tangled with In! season. " by any chance he got Away from you the col}. viction you will catch Him "tun is " real as day and night. Lloyd Miller of Baden In! week had the weird experience at be- an; Jumped over by e frightened eer. We have had the odd one run so Wilma! Rod and - Gun Club INVITE ALL MEMBERS to their General Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2 8 lull. Show MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN BY WALTER BECH'I‘OLD .30!” "I? 'All ROM MON“) (We! to tho) lacuna Mom ROOM ATTENTION l $3Pil about.) human. than,“ tl'fo','lll','lt.%il'lttu,Gl'Jttl) ottou.tfotAlrwtts,tttidtfrtot.* "withlitturirdofwl-lte Jill 'Je.tttr,,tth1 got onto! WIN-“L10! w-Wk the way. L10 d wan and!“ bo- ttu ',tiuiiltqs,'ri?h'sr2t't.'?,yt'ii. ' t or . . “than: annual was an?! to lump the blowdown "It tte', an ”in.“ tr, “m: I won r t ovqr He'is um 'd'h",US mm it be had remained standing he would ‘NVO been “trying . real live deer on his shoulders. He might have " that. l Such ready entrance to the marsh would Increase ten-told the [hunting pressure and the ducks would have a ditBcult time of it. As the marsh stands now, the ducks have thousands of hideouts which are accessible to them only. iEven) hunters m boats cannot jreach them. According to I nimble source. the Department at Lands and Forests will recommend that I very small “awn ot the Luther mush be made I Crown Game Peer". _ . _ _ Before you blow gin: cork and start thinking the panment Is u bad u some townships, let's take a took " the reasoning be- hind this move. We willingly admit that there isn't one Crown Preserve in exis- tence today that is worth the name. It they were renamed Ver- min Havens, then the truth. would be told. In the case of the small one suggested for location in the Lu- ther Marsh, there is good reason- ing behind it and could be the means of keeping a heavy popu- lation of ducks in this area. The Luther Marsh as it is to- day with its heavy growth ot trees and brush preventing the hunter; from intutrating every spot where the ducks rest and feed, will not remain. TII WATIILOO Within the next ten years, most ot the brush and trees will break on, become waterlogged and sink. In their place it ta expected a hea- " growth ot bullrushes will crow. If such happens, and the biologist; claim it will, then much of the marsh will become access- ible to hunters who now must walk along the shore. The Waterloo Rod and Gun Club News: On Saturday one of our members, Walter Behiing, scored a technical knockout on one of those red mat rauders and just the week previ- ous your correspondent reported two red chicken thieves being shot by Club members. On the whole, I am not quite sure as to the number of foxes that have been accounted for by the Club, to date, but you can rest assured it is greater than the number of targets Cupid has smitten with his little arrow. It a small section. of the marsh were to be made into a Crown Game Preserve, then the ducks could find safety here regardless of the number of shooters. The idea as it is now proposed sounds very reasonable, provided, of course, that the area is small and the authority to make sec- tlons into preserves is not abused. By the way, any of you Club members who have not yet tasted any of Uncle Dudley's (Walter Heldman's) cooking, better do so soon. You will be in for a real treat. All you have to do is get yourself a turkey, chicken, or what-have-you, and give it to Uncle Dudley and his assistant "Shaver" (Joe Oberle) and you can rest assured you will be in for a real tasty meal. I know, because I was privileged to eat some of their cooking last week and noth- ing has tasted the same since. (Keep the last sentence a secret fellows). Any of you fellows that have nothing to do on the week-end, drop out to the Club house and renew your acquaintance, There are always a few of the boys around. Well so long for this week, fel- lows. Don't forget the next meet. ing at the Legion Hall, Waterloo, on February 8th, 19S4. !!t,t,lf,trtl Thou 10m“. 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