i' lte!!tu8.tt!1..',i.,1.te, WHILE smelt fishing an “I, be classed as . sport, there are thousands of goplo who each your stay up night, get soaking wet and tet? freeze on wind swept hes, just for . feed or Btro of these silvery little C1sh, Pan going to be different It'. assert that I don't either nothing than or eating h I wonderful thing, this “the. After the bug has y sunk his fangs tn you, F. the end of normal liv- . Prom then on, at least bttt be a. to an. a for m of in trout canon?†m can“ In in tho with country Ind we): nor. tate, winttr “the: will any of than upon In. a the middle or Inner pun. of 8hr. Driving the back you. .111 bum. two-ibi- And .0 in nor!!! u:- nnd rim in " sound with $00. can the orthrtuest Ibo“ by - sportsmen will a!!! - into mmtote notions of tyi'hi, in the expectation wilt tie into An emailed - That they do not, rm hi0 “y dampen their In! I but you roll: tround w ottportesrttU. no just us t of ovary waking dar will new: in figuring how you x get any to do mot. fidh- " Ontario st S. KITCHENEB Phone 2-4231 The Red Cross stands ready to serve twenty-four hours a day In case of iny emergency or disaster. Day-in and day-out, their helping hand u extended; to hospitalized veterans . . . . to all who are in need. Making this possible . . . keeping the Red Cross on the job is the responsibility of each of us - through our contributions. So give generously . . . give today . . . . to YOUR Red Cross. F on ANYONE 1rrii'2, CAN SEE A STDPJ Ell-37“?“ -e ““6111: i-' won. (lawrs Goon GLASSES "ret But can you - a in P shift H, th?: Sue! BIC can you no I In on street or rug-:- wa! 3008 new]! when you have to aet “st? " many in! wider-ts are caused try poor vision that In not rammed till tt's too late. Better neg your eye ovtomfttitt this 1etlt And let us DROP m FOB AN EXAMINATION 'I‘O-DAY JOHN LABATT LIMITED Space contributed In the sewn-o at tho community _iilllllliiisaet WHILE WE don't think that game overseer: should go about indiscriminately uncut- ing person suspected of minor infractions of the game In“, we do think present efforts of the Department of Lands and Forests to eurtail the ef- forts of them men, ll just to much hog-Inch. There w» n time whea the Canadian cartridge makers were (lugging along behind some of the American rsrms. That time in now seemingly past. Another little item for your note book. Don't let ttttr- one tell you tho Ameriun made shells are superior to those made in this country. tt just isn't true. The 267 Mom, I good "min and Winn use cut- ridge the 228 Remington, .190 On mulled “ruin lend. the " pm lawful. I I 8/4- ind: mum load which pats old Betsy right into the toe- Irum clan. provided of eottNe you ue good enough to shoot where you look, a , 3/4 Can- nck Aoot load Ind . 2 3/4- inch, 28-nmuge Imperial long rung-e shot the“. NEW CARTRIDGES to be produced by Canadian Indus- tries Limited In listed I; tho at than that “y. Me, I'll run for tho but mu , 1953 un.cnoss_ruuo There is Just two more weeks to go until our annual meeting on Monday, April 11th. This in going to hi A dinner meeting " the Hotel Waterloo, Tickets are now trvst1tsMe from any member of your executive. Home get DID YOU EVER wander why a dmtronfV PM come lions and park hra dong-ta! carcass on your fU,hime rod but never make any effort to walk up and down. Aces-ding to authorities, the 6rnrgrtiftreasn use his feet to perch on your fishing rod bat his kn Ire lasting for walk- ink. Then ammo gnu-011th: should hum mantioned that the avenge human Cocky is in much the same condition. They an park their feet under the dashboard of 1 our but ean't walk a block for a packet of cigarettes. ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS Thin h tho time when name of the ctr-rt boys who tried to boat the game lawn in one way or another, will get a chance to buy back the equip- ment they formerly owned, A proper "get tough" policy on the part of the Department of Lands and Forests would make available a lot more of this eonfisctrted equipment. um policy of the Dmnnent of land. and Intent. - to indieaU u nmby-vunby up- protein which does nothing but uncanny. not. violation.. With fish and one (“this more acne each you, let. quit patting the pouch" and game hog on the buck and put them on the head instead ... not too gently. confiscated fishing tackle and gun- will be held at Hespeler. April 18th, 19th mud 20th. lunch Ad You»: and tuir fore-ten to I no. school if they “It to. The Lumbar imam will bend“. it no on. 01... Bat let" the can. our "I on 'teir Job; from otoyxtr>tst , Ga “15"“ “-5. . â€hi-“hit THE ANNUAL SALE of tLis PI" Well true to his word Ellis Melaughlin Ind his son. have waved their well-digging cquipmentout, to the property and have humanized diggini for tho water In need to much, "What uy Uncle Dud- ley?" Ellis figures he than†strike "liable - Mon tho week is out. “paddy if ho does not run into some tut- foreseen obsucles. Corttrrnttr- lAtions to Ellis and his boys, I knew they would not let the We expect to have more information next week about a top drawer Intermediate team in Waterloo this season. Another of Waterloo's favourite son: WALL! KULL- MAN is back from the Eastern hockey van After mining the first twelve games of the nehedule Welly finished up us his teams 4th, higher scorer. His team the Ctmrlottowri Is- landers loosing out in the final pay-off! to the Mariana Hawks. - Who incidentally, are now waiting to meet the ORA winner. Which will be either the local Dutchmen or the Son Greyhounds. And it could be determined to-night. With the Dutchies down two game to three - We hope not. your ticket- early and avoid diuppointmem, the accommo- dntion It limited. Lrok.1oeeafytdrawerstytiorteminthessrtestu_ sponsored by the Kitchener Legion. Playing in a league with possibly the following cities:- Brantford, Guelph, and Gill. Here’s a [in of the player loner, many of Item hive played for the Waterloo Shkin hockey team. EAT 3.'.t.'l2lPPtVutfttes, 91AM MANE Catch“; ID- _.-_ .._-_,....n_-... u-wll‘l, vat-nun; mu “can", an- om BISHOP m base, CLAUDE Afro In hue. All." PARKER 2nd base, WARREN MISC! 3rd but. DAVE SMALLWOOD 3rd base, NICK RINK)!!! short stop, GAIL HOUSE outfield, CLAIRE DIPPEL outfield. JACK rm SON pitcher and outtield, DENNIS mxn pitcher Ind out- fieliAKl! SMOLA niteher, JAKE SCENABII. pitcher. Mow. IE "UP? pitcher. Plus u lot of other outstanding hopefuls not mentioned. - - - . W a- ',.,__-.. .-.. “MW nun lw - pecdvely. Somewhat than» to the motion at with»: ind Waterloo. Home: tho Boo Miehignn has I Senior team, which we might add took these same Greyhound. this yet! to eight - in the pity-om. 'ttietruetsrttto_rsot_otrttttertavuutsoesutt-ttrtr, m.omm,ms-unsu.mmtmmm to It the twin cities, was tn ttlor, 28.000 10.00it, rupee ttttlr. 'Setr, there 'teyeutio, Lud- "gitttrand 1m, ru- ---"H --__,,-,__ - --"""". -. n... m"""""'". ttlr-ttrt-tttgh-yt-tutils/GV-turi-ir", 1fttruvirtit-ntts1tno-riwiiilauUihFirfk' tr_?ttp'oetttttsthyomtCur,rritt0tkdayGiiia; A1tfthttfethouroe%triivutiu'idi%ti"iirdHria Ctttm Cult" ttt.utpfur 1ttydr1eschottattnrrTroot to“ 1trer/.um new __ 'buriG""ti'r= "1M iii""é"iui""ii 1 m “a h b b u i 'tep',',?.?:?,?,?.',,' " t2til,i!ilSi'it,iis'itil' a. Jummarooemr-reo6tuPtm-ontartowat paytoeactochootboardinthePtovin-inigmnto"4.00 for every child ofnveuge daily Mano: In thedementary nm1seamdaryadtoeNto60ntn6r. Them amount being paid forthkrmrp-.S00.000. hm 00mm of the Ptovince of Ontario will pay I special unconditional mm equal to one-hull of the basic uncon- ditional subsidy payable under the Municipal Unconditional Grams Act, I953, tomery municipality in the Proving While 'hesegmnuarerxnnpieeiy unconditioml they no primarily in order to assist municipalities in special welfare mm m mquiredtu1dtttth-titmtostimuiatonp1ornent. The toulmrmbeintrpaidfttrtttisprt-i"3.mo00. In†Gum amounting to 81,250,!!!) no uneondi. tiottaland"bepVooet-lbkattoartApeil l5,l955. Bum mum: ptynbbtoud: municipality and bond an beintrtmmmtniratedtottikMtuMmtkipMty. Inthe meantime, munic- should ttedireetrd totuDepartmeutot Munidpd Main. Parliament Building, Toronto. “I.†For the 'tformation of heads of municipalities and M boob, elementary and mm, It I: announced that:--- In)! mm and bond Mid take than gum; into consideration in planning program and setting m are. for the yen I955. Notice of Special Grants to all Municipalities and School Boards in Ontario is not every thy we get I chance to m Elli: and his boys digging a well, amt-idly so near our Club house. Club down. The roed tnto tho property to e we! obeerver mm“. have been Milken for the Aluh Hl'hny, there were so runny can stack lest Sut- urdey afternoon. They ell and s, get ya“ out one way or other, none the wane for weer. Thin Setmdey the roedw-y into the property should be elmoet clear again, so maybe we will see you It the Club house. After ell It a. H. DUNIAI, Mtrirt4MtmsetraiAgtts" W.J. Dunner. â€(may All Kinds Cut to Size HABDBOAID mama" mun! CEILING mas TILEBOARDS mason“) n.1woon MADE TO ORDER SINGLE - PLY VENEERS WOOD FINISHES E. J. MOI RODNEY Co. 125 Werer W., Kitchener. on. Phone 5-5326 Free Parking Open Saturdays Att Buy IS THERE ROOM FOR TWO CHINAST Wm. Stuntman In. been living in the can!" of Chinn's turmoil. 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