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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1954, p. 3

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Friday, June 11, 1954 There is no possible hope, of "\course for such a ruling being passed. Not because we do not need it, but because the Canadian povernment is to grasping in their viewpoint of the American dollar. Not to have it oneâ€"sided, the same type of penalty should be dished out to Canadians. In their regard, they should be deprived of their hunting or fishing priviâ€" leges for a period of time in relaâ€" tion to their offence. After all, a reckless driver is deprived of his license until he is proven capable of appreciating it. There are lots of cars and will be many more © before there are less. In the case of fish and game, the stock dwinâ€" dles almost day by day. thousand dollars Canadian game laws are not taken seriously enough by judges and magistrates. The law should be followed as written and the penalty should be the maximum in every case unless there are exâ€" tenuating â€" cireumstances | which would â€" probably be impossible. Let‘s get some the Tranâ€"Canada network West coast. Itadio Highlights "the way to a man‘s heart is through his stomach" Mrs. Violet Scriver shows you A suggestion has been made that Americans b r e a k i ng the fish and game laws â€" of _ this country, be forâ€" bidden to fish here again. The penalty for bre a king the ruling would be stilf, say five hundred or one teeth in our game Got a man‘s heart to win . . . ? want to keep those hearts you‘ve won happy ? . . . then . .. CKCOâ€"TO »COME INTO THE KITCHEN« laws and save what little fish and game we have left. Last s-wrd.“vun't ft for a mongrel gup to be out in, but Abe Bergen, Jack Coulter and yours truly went fishing just the same. We left here at 5 a.m. and by about 6.30, I was as wet as if I had fallen in the stream. My hat sprung a leak. The arm of my hunting coat let. in the water where it was rubbed while I was casting and I finally put the cap on things by bu-k'm* up against a sharp rock and slicing open my waders. Luckily Abe had a dry pair of socks and some sealed plastic bag material, in which I inserted my foot before returning it to the doubtful: comfort of my sodden hip boot. .l-‘unny part of it was that desâ€" pite the rain, high water and coldz 10. o e t Emm oo e oet e e en oent £ we managed to take a couple of fairly nice trout right at the start. After we had added a third to the pair in the ice box, the rest went on strike and refused to coâ€"operâ€" ate in any way. We fished soddenly, almost desâ€" perately for most of the day. By about 4.30 in the afternoon, I was alone way downstream, Abe being a like distance upstream. Jack, the smartest of the three of us had 'retired to the comparative comâ€" fort of the car. Then suddenly the trout went on a ripâ€"roaring feeding spree and in a mater of what seemed secâ€" onds, I had hooked about six or eight good fish and managed to land only one. The first one I lhooked solidly was the biggest trout I have seen in this stream for several years. On his third run he pulled my leader over a sharp outcropping of rock and deâ€" parted with my fly and about six inches of leader. â€" 4:15 TO 5:45 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY PROGRESS MEANS PROGRESS FOR CENTRAL ONTARIO _ The: fly I tied on my leader, while the same breed, did not ride Dial CHANNEL 13 Miriam Newman, in the role of a young ‘â€" newspaper woman named Cora, got herâ€" self into a peck of trouble when she stowed away on a space ship and ended up _ in the grip of some ‘"mole men‘" in a strange city beneath the Antarctic ice. Atâ€" tempting to rescue herihere are her space ship colleagues, Majors Will Brant and Archy Porter (played by ‘Arthur Hartling and Clive Scheafer). But the three of them will get a surprise when they see ""The Black Mask" (Clyde Douglas) waving a businessâ€"like reâ€" volver in their ears. It‘s all part of the fun on the current radio series "City Under the Ice" which is being produced every Wednesâ€" day at CBC‘s Halifax studios and relayed by rk to adventureâ€"loving kids right out to, the â€"winning recipes in CKCOâ€"TV‘s new program right in the fast water and the mm.moohmulbdhuw of picked fish, with one beâ€" w.doo‘ldl to land. huutndfi:‘ was still an I tore back up the stream to on, I tore back up the stream to get Bergen. He had run into much the same ha, bu s hn hay Leen mhan m:d bcook{ so far. However, the trou dlax't mind hitting Abe fly, he did object to coming in and his resulting -trulxl" freed him. I can‘t print what Abe said. This paper isn‘t asbestos. Evidently we had just got back We returned to the run aDd Abe immediately hooked into his on the tail end of the (eod‘i;: period, for we took no more g« sized trout, although several rose to our flles. _ _ _ * _ P UOPR Py We hiked back to the car and Abe got out the Coleman stove, the steaks and all the trimmings. The resulting feast made us forâ€" get the rain, the cold and the fact that the trout weren‘t enthusiasâ€" tic. Fishing reports range all the way from poor to fair. Very few indicate fishing is good in their district. Maybe now that warmer weather has arrived, the fish will be in a more receptive mood. The blackflies will, anyway. Proof that pistol is a poor weaâ€" pon to hunt bear with comes in a release from Kapuskasing.. _ Seems that Nick Multamake | and his son trap in the southwest | portion of the district. Camping at the south end of Gourley Lake | they met a bear which Nick tried :1 to kill with his .38 automatic pisâ€" . tol. He fired four shots and the | bear attacked. : His son, Ernie, managed to kill â€" the bear with an axe, but not beâ€" . fore Nick had been severely bitâ€" ten and scratched. After making his father comfortable, Ernie walked 35 miles to Hornepayne.> but most of After catching what the uwuflt ‘were enoug:‘.l they uex up ‘ boat they been mm from and the old hulk they been |puuing the fish in. Returning sometime later comflcle with ice ‘nnd a box to put their fish in, they hunted vainly the width and ‘bredth of the old boat, for the fish they had put in it. _ ty l Gun Club Wes Dunn and n Nixdorff, went fishing for ca last week. They call them mudâ€" so good that they salv a halt Poans fet o oue male fah in i And now news from the Waterâ€" ENC L MEC RTT NC 1 E{/identry the reason for it beâ€" ing half submerged was a good oneâ€"there was a large and gapâ€" ing hole in the bottom. The fish had simply dropped off the "bob" the boys had been using, into the old boat and then back in the lake again. Probabilities are that they spent the whole day catching the same fish over and over again. ucs or some such similar name, ut they are still catfish. Fishing was good, in fact it was Members of the Wilmot Rod and loo Rod and Gun Club: Well a few mpre of our club members, Dick Behling, Doug Schreiber and their fishing party returned from MacGregor Bay over the weekâ€"end and they reâ€" port the fishing as being only fair. Again it was the weather that made the fishing miserable. Howâ€" ever despite the weather and the rough water they did manage to catch some nice lake trout and the odd pickerel. Now that the weather is warmâ€" *HI WAaTERLOO : T‘he W aterloo Chronicle TELEVISION LOG 11.00 11.10 11.15 CKCOâ€"TV Kitchener 5.30 5.45 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 9.00 9 20 = @0GRAMME sSCHEDULE â€" June 13th to June 19th 4.15 4.45 5.00 5.30 5.45 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.10 11.15 6.30 6.40 6.50 7.00 7.30 4.15 4.45 5.15 5.30 5.45 6.30 6.40 6.50 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.10 11.15 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 7.30 745 LS LC LP 4.15 4.45 5.15 5.30 5.45 Blinky Kiddies‘ Film Show News Magazine Dennis Day â€" (RCA) Our Miss Brooks _ _ Date with Frosia Toast of the Town e ('l\'de-;d Lincoln) Four Star Playhouse (Singer) All times Family Theatre News Sports Review Signâ€"off Women and the News LC (Goudies) Come Into The Kitchen LP Melody House LS Hobby Workshop NS 5 O‘clock Shadow LS Curtain Quiz LIP Prairie Pete LP Let‘s Talk Sports LS News LC National News NS Tabloid NS Hopâ€"aâ€"long Cassidy LP Vic Obeck _ (Export) NC My Favourite Husband NC (International Silver and Simmons Limited) Boxing NS Film Featurette LS The Late Show NS News (Morrison‘s) LC Sports Review LS Signâ€"off â€" Local Sustaining â€" Local Commercial â€" Local Participating Women and the News LC Come Into The Kitchen LP Melody House Junior Sports Club How About That? 5 O‘clock Shadow Curtain Quiz Prairie Pete Let‘s Talk Sports News National News Tabloid Dinah Shore (GMC) Watch the World To be Announced Paragon Playhouse Phdvbin Midweek Playhouse Hopâ€"aâ€"long Cassidy Dangerous Assignment (Kieswetters) News §for\.s Review Signâ€"off Women and the News LC (Goudies) __ _ __ _ _ _ _ Come Into The Kitchen LP Melody House LS Hidden Places NS Ballad Singer NS 5 O‘clock Shadow LS Curtain Quiz LP Prairie Pete LP Sunday Monday Tuesday (Gen. Foods) Wednesday listed are Eastern Daylight Saving Time. ustaining NS â€"Network Sustaining Commercial NC â€" Network Commercial Participating NP â€" Network Participating Monday night and weather * mltfin(hoputodvcltmml \euton'l\ucdnymt.nieowofi Eimer and your stan ts. â€" Eimer and your assistants. Monday, ‘vuu 14th, is our next regular meeting nlmout at our own Club House. re will be eaole ‘“"'S.fi"m.u:‘“”"'“, aln t up at so al Club members are asked to be there. Walter Heldman (Uncle Dudley to us) has promised to have lunch for us after the meetâ€" ing, this alone should bring a few of the Club‘s hearty eaters out to the meeflng â€" Walter Behling, your fishing committee chairman, reports a few fish being entered in the Club‘s contest, but he would like to see a whole lot more, how about that fellows? Cammie Shantz, your membership chairâ€" man reports that the memberships are coming in fairly good but that we are still quite a few short of our objective. He asks that we try and kep them rolling in, the more the merrier. NC NC NS iC DEER BREAKS NECK (By Chronicle Correspondent) PLATTSVILLEâ€"A deer comâ€" ing from south of Plattsville broke its neck last week when it tried to jump a fence on the outâ€" skirts east of the village on 97 Highway. c LP 20R OOR Elive Battler, game warden for this district, was notified and killed the animal. The meat was given to the Home for the Aged in Woodstock. NS NS 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.10 1115 9.30 10.30 11.00 11.10 11.15 8.30 9.30 4.15 4.45 $.30 5.45 8.30 Stock Car Races 9.30 Captured 10.00Cavalcade of Sports 11.00 11.10 11.15 1215 Let‘s Talk Sports LS News LC National News NS Tabloid > NS Your Garden LS Sport Spot LP To be Announced NS Armchair Theatre LP Mille Miglia LS Ford Theatre * NC The Late Show .NS News (Morrison‘s) LC Sports Review LS Signâ€"off Thursday Women and the News Come Into The Kitchen Melody House Telestory Time Pet Sho 5 O’clocfi Shadow Curtain Quiz Prairie Pete Let‘s Talk Sports News National News Tabloid Dinah Shore (GMC) Sportscholar _ _ _ _ Duffy‘s Tavern CBC Concert Hour Kraft Theatre â€" (Kraft Foods) Hit Parade (Crosley) News "Sports_Review Signâ€"off Women and the News LC (Goudies) ___ _ _ _ _ Come Into The Kitchen LP Melody House LS Roy Rogers _ _ _ _ NC (General Foods) 5 O‘clock Shadow Curtain Quiz Prairie Pete Let‘s Talk Sports News National News Tabloid Liberace (Robin Hood) Dave Garroway ___ _ (Gillette) On the Spot LS News (Morrison‘s) LC Sports Review LS Late Date LS Signâ€"Off Saturday Major League Baseball NS To be Announced LS Wild Bill Hickok NC Chuck Wagon Tales Let‘s Talk Sports News National News Tabloid Holiday Ranch _ Jackie Gleason (Schick & Schaeffer) Two On The Aisle News Sports Review Nite Ow! 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The first, "Hidden Pages‘", introduces young viewers to the services available ot public libraries by presenting: stories â€" sometimes dramatized, sometimes narrated with illustrationsâ€"that are readily available there. The second show is "The Ballad Singer®" which features Greg Curtis with his guitar in folk songs and ditties especially chosen for young people. â€"Television News 40 Ontario St. S. It‘s Ideal for UNITED HOME TELEVISION SPARTON Portable Radio OPEN WEEK DAYS UNTIL 9 P.M Powerful 5â€"tube 3â€"way portable in ru« with lustrous stippled gold escutcheon sling. The Hiker features 3â€"gang tu and is available in tan, parchment WE CARRY A FULL LINE ~ VACATION or PICNICS . . . 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