*~ * Friday, April 9, 1964 thy. You see, I‘mâ€sm!_eflr'ngm\;nfh the same disease. 1 now feel that either the trout season opens Â¥&e‘The Best Eastor Ever! Name Please enter SKIRTS Sizes 1 ) SLACKS BLOUSES Iwo d 2 Open Bovjvlmg Lones Now Avoaildble LOOK at these J( Easter me Address Phone Send Entry Forms to WATERLOO RECREATION COMMISSION, City Hall, Waterloo WATERLOO BOWLING LANES â€" ENTRY FORM â€" WATERLOO ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION h 98 t APRIL 20 â€" 21 â€" 22 For Reservations . . ~ PHONE 2â€"9582 Assorted colors and cloths For Perties, Church groups, Clubs etc. Same lanes available every evening from APRIL 5 to JUNE 15 Sizes 12 to 16 ... wide selec tion of cloths and colors . SHORTY COATS plaids and plains Bargains to Now that better weather is ation in a big way to attend the ‘makm? an effort to be with us]Sport.une_n‘n how this year. To even if only a day at a time, it‘s make this possible, he worked {;osible to get outdoors and at|overtime, and even had some of east try the equipment you reâ€" his friends getting their own gaâ€" ceived l{u‘ Christmas. If it‘s spinâ€" soline, making change and other ning or fly tackle, make sure you‘small jobs around the garage oast over grass, not gravel. Spinâ€" which would help him get away. ning line will fray i? drawn over ; At last the day of departure gravel a few times and the finish dawned and the Petznick car, Actually, this bcmducflkud with fishing or hun fever, while lgunlul to a point, is dm ably e most enjoyable known to man. It u‘u:u those in all walks of life, from the vcrl poor to the very rich, the wea and the strong. Men, women and children succumb to the bug and the only battle lhe{ put up is to retain the disease. It‘s really wonâ€" derful. or I‘ll be climbing telephone poles and jumping off the top. lroo\,et mind saying, "let‘s sée you do it". within a reasonable length of time Cloths available are: English Tweed Dutch Cobblestone, English Check, English Boue English Flannel All materials are pure woo! Sizes 10 to 18 LONG COAÂ¥TsS B Priced from Priced from Alâ€"Weather In lovely Iridescent Corduroy Shantung, American Boucle, Riboiene and Spatterib Sizes 10 to 18. 18 Bowling is u good clean Bring your family and 39.95 to 59.95 21.95 to 35.00 Special 4.00 Special 3.00 Only 10.00 each COATS Only 2.19 friends sport WATERLOO MARKET BUILDING Boucle 31 King N Willy seemed a little disturbed ‘that more cars were not parked in front of the building housing ’the Sportsmen‘s Show, but he stopped his and the party wanâ€" |dered to the entrance to the builâ€" ding. . \ who got au{gt in the squeeze? Why, none other than our cigar |expert, Bill Petznick. |__Seems that Willy had an inclinâ€" ation in a big way to attend the JSporumen's how this year. To ‘make this possible, he worked Also slightly bewildered, his friends followed him. "What are you trying to do, Bill?" they chorused. When his nibs turned into the Exhibition grounds in Toronto, there was a sudden silence in the car: "Where the dickens could he be taking them?" William stopped and read one of the signs advertising the Show. With a "I didn‘t want to go anyâ€" way" expression, he strode back to his car. "Wasn‘t trying to do anything,“} Bill said, "I just wanted to go to the Sportsmen‘s Show. How the| heck was I supposed to knuw it | had been over for two days." . Several of the buys who spend must of tneitr time on Sunday driving around the country, claim there is a lot of illegal trout fishâ€" ing going on right now. Fellows, if such is the case, all you have to do is put in a call to the nearest game warden and he‘l} discourage these poachers for some time to come. The game violator is not only a thief, he‘s about as low as they At last the day of departure dawned and the Petznick car, crowded to the hubs with friends, set out for Toronto. Good time was made to the smoky city and deagne the fact that Willy had neglected to tell his passengers where he was taking them, they were al lin high spirits. on your prize fly line will soon chip A little dry land practice will save tlimc tgd m&rm {ou actually get down . You w ve the feel of your equipâ€" and that is most of the batâ€" the when making either long or accurate casts. Bins er Drinch has come up with h'u‘.tnt news release and Shop at WALLAR‘S IN. Waterioo Phone Open Friday evening unti! 9 P M Opp Theatre and Post Office Waterioo ; DRESSES Cloths are An early shipment of lovely spring and summer dresses. More than 600 to choose from. Broacloth, Plaid, check and sheer Gingham, Light weight Bengaline, Bemberg Sheers, Tweedlyn, Boucle, Nyion, Orlon, (Orlon and Acetate, Dacron and many others Every color is available in this huge assortment. Sizes are: 11 to 19. 12 to 20 and 16‘; to 244 Cloths are Spring is Suit time for the ladies and we have a wide range from which to make vour selection English all wool Tweeds English Boucle, Ribolene, English Flannel, and u large selection of synthetics. Sizes are from 11 to 17 and 12 to 20. 8.95 to 24.95 29.95 to 59.95 Price range is from Priced from SUITS | _ The demonstration was fascinâ€" lating to the point where those present could not kep their eyes off the dr'm.in%l Aare. In the States where these flares have ‘been used against poachers, the cgame enforcement officers claim | that the hunted men stand fascinâ€" ated with eyes only for the bright ‘light drifting across the night sky and ferreting out their iMicit [ work. News of interest to some of our Club members, is that the smelt are now running down around Burlington. Several good catches have been reported to this colâ€" umn. So, to coin a phrase, made very popular in the district of our uwn Len Snider, "why not give it a whirl" some night this week. It seems just a little early for the smelt fishing up north of us, but possibly by next«week they will ve running up there as well. We have a few contacts up North, and these people have agreed to pass the word along as soon as the smelt commence running. We will try and pass the word along to our readers as soon as the news gets here. The gun, an American import, fires a large parachute flare and will probably be used to combat night poaching. White, far reachâ€" ing light generated by a 30,000 candle power magnesium flare turned darkness into day and poacher would have little chance of hiding. â€" come and bad that hapâ€" tohlmzl:wnotmh. peï¬'l fantastic to hear some lawâ€" abiding individual say that he wouldn‘t inform on a poacher. Yet this same individual would 1\1‘1 like a atuck pig if someone filched a quarter out of his m& i ?( the average spo was to ct:)k“e tthcal_:.)i;ne to figure vh:t“:: o uce one pheasan him ;o»Sx»ool or one trout for him Ed. Meadows, is probably the best public relations man the Deâ€" partment of Lands and Forests ever had. As proof, we watched police officers from all the local cities and communities, attend a magnesium | gun | demonstration put on by Ed. at the Department‘s quarters in Hespeler. Only flaw we could see in the use of the flares was the possiâ€" bility of a fire set by the dripping magnesium and short duration of the light. Thirty seconds was about as long as any of the flares actually lasted, although there are longer burning flares obtainable. Of course the man with the fare gun could always fire another sheil if the culprits had not been apprehended by the time the first burnt out. Let‘s stop this stupid nonsense fnrreds the roucne: i making on r on our fish and game. Let‘s give the boys working as game wardens a hand and in so doing improve our own chances of llkll’\f a few fish and a little game â€" legally. to catch, he wouldn‘t wait for the game warden to -pm:nd the poflen, he‘d do it hi If with a club. News from the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club: THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE So much for the smelt fishing ho e o sn en oyd to be one of our best Annual ‘meetings and to make sure it will be, come out and help support your club. Don McLaren, Recreation Diâ€" rector for the city of Waterloo, has again this year promised us space to put on a display in the ‘Craft and Art Show in the Marâ€" ket Building, Waterloo. In years gone by we have for the most part left the work to Bill Meyers, and he has always done a fine job. However, Bill informs me |that he is very busy at this time of the year, so when this matter {is brought up at the meeting Monâ€" day night, let us see if we can‘t get a few more volunteers to help |put on a real upâ€"toâ€"date Conserâ€" ‘vation Display. Don is good jenough to give us the space, so ‘let us do our part. Thanks, Don. P ho dMe it inA ts n d cS a i â€" 2 {to have pictures to show at this fmeeung and have also donated a lovely spinning reel for a door | prize. Sne more thing, please \note this, Uncle Dudley has promâ€" J‘lsed to have a buffet lunch for after the meeting. This promises See you at the }n'éietil;‘f‘;);.l(on- day night, and at the Club House on Saturday. What is this work? Well, that depends upon many things. If the community is low in leisureâ€"time activities he may well need to survey the field and start to fill it Before closing this week, let us wish Westside Fred Brohman a speedy recovery. Fred has been laid up for the past few days with a bad sore throat. Even the forâ€" mer Dr. Shantz (of bus fame, that is) has been unable to find a suitâ€" able remedy for Fred, even in that large satchél he carries. What then is n a Municipal Recreation Diâ€" rector? He is an emï¬lofled officer of the community whic fays his salary and makes available funds to carry on the work of recreaâ€" tion under his direction. The conâ€" trol of the whole operation is in the hands of a commission or council or committee leg&pg apâ€" pointed by, in our city, the oynâ€" cil of Aldermen. ‘‘D°w nere is the more important news. For our Annual meeting on Monday April 12th, we are ingeed fortunate in that Mel Weber‘s Spo:ting Goods Store are going in dn tenecnes d 7 un Now here is the "A Look Into The Mirror. What Do YOU See?" METROPOLITAN Stores Moulded Novelties Bunnies â€" Chicks â€" Roosters â€" Bears â€" Squirrels Millinery 25 KING ST. S. STRAWS Easter Baskets 10c 15c ... 19c¢ Head Squares .98 CRYSTALINE STRAWS, etc White Shirts 10 different colours to choose from Very sheer. 49 Size 27" x 27" [ Shrink proof. Sizes 144 to 17 10c ~ to It does us al} CHOCOLATE CHIP WOOD FELTS CHIFFON .98 MEN‘S to caiches the popular attention and, later, to ucff. the sorer spots. It is thet dlmtor‘hn. s iobutf enâ€" courage a fee amon, peoâ€" ple enfuod in any kmd‘ of recreâ€" ational work that, no matter what our ultimate aims may be, we have a common meetingâ€"point in the recreational field and that we can be mutuallg helf(ul. Conâ€" versely he should do all he can to discourage the spirit of destrucâ€" tive competition which can and often does exist between mle and organizations having ilar &l its most necessary point. Tha however, may not be the point o‘l greatest interest, so it might conâ€" ceivably be a ï¬ood thing to esâ€" tablish some activity soundly that f{lchu u‘\e popular attention and, 49¢ .. 2.59 Autoblography on a trout scale. Each of the heavy lines marks a year‘s growth. Close together during the lean winter months of slow growth, the lines are farther apart during the rapid growth of summer. CARLINCG®‘S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO â€" MONTREAL â€" TORONTO â€" TECUMSEH rams of recreational activiâ€" m.' Much _ leadership, _ time spact, facilities, equipment and money is wasted because we do not avail ourselves of these reâ€" creational implements in local siâ€" tuations. _ The attitude of the Recreation Director must be one of co~o‘fen- tion and helping. He should ask for help where he needs it and not leelhso selfâ€"sufficient as et:; iï¬)re/t e assistance proferr h by other individuals and orâ€" ganizations. He should keep his mind receptive to all other ideas and _ suggestions, remembering that programs of private orfnm‘- zations are working constantly to improve their efficiency and that Popcorn Animals FREE PARKING Al REAR Dogs and Bunnies Tgns 59¢ .. Easter Grass Sport Shirts Spun Rayon Sizes: S â€" M â€" L TO YOUR WATERLOO Metropolitan Store Make up your own baskets 15¢ CREPE Even Half and Oversize NYLONS MEN‘S Ladies Dresses .98 to e en toy TEV* remember that he is a servant of th‘ppofh and that a serâ€" vant is the highest cal anyone can have. He should not be a joeâ€" boy because then he cannot direct or assist &:opetly. Along with shig role he uld be in & T ork 9 on Shincing work of a mhaom and other established institutions and organizations upon which stand the best and highest elements of the community in which he works and, indeed, t _of the ‘wholi olf Ol.::') Ckuudi_n'n vilization and help eep it on a high fungtional, moral and social plane. He should bring the benefit of the best he has to offer in personâ€" al traits and abilities to his jJob to this end. He should not hamper himself in so doing by any preâ€" conceived ideas of precedents. He should conform to the natural ?e:t ways of life of his communâ€" ty. I know a Recreation Director (Continued on Page 8) hay ~4. A.....a s d TB offer which benefits the whole | community . # EGG COLOURING 2 . 25¢ All Sizes â€" Marshmallow Filled EASTER FGGS WATERLOO pkge HIGH GLOSS 39¢ . EASTER 2.88 COTTON LINENS .98 PAGE THREE : /9