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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1955, p. 3

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14 Horb Smith THE RAINâ€" j foly for the "eqspepeseineee | recon holacust first time, many Waterlco and | _ There were eno Kitchener â€" fishermen _ souâ€"ht | men in the . tmpt fainbow _ trout . rather thin for one of them to battle for ncsticn on some of | mede the Flonde &he _ smaller _ brook _ trout | af a Denartment qi streams. ‘Pnr"s‘s game . ovel Ott Hoffman took one in | Motocist | nivs .# the fiveâ€"pound class. Abe Borâ€"| war‘ons, made evs gan also manavred to bring | careful. geveral home and a nunml Ncesar+ment pia fi‘.nfllers caught bigger loud hailer vpatrdf a they were accustomed to | area and the "vo! «F “ ‘ + t eP travel \( treats 806 Z&v y y\ fnr"' + "A":' 9 ( 1 n2 Ansalaa â€" _ _ 92.99 WEICHEL HARDVARE $2 King St. 8. WATERLOO 17 King Street West 35; 1 Free Parking At 1 Of Store .'praTng‘@‘Tmo@- tomditions in the bush, range fré® very dry and very danâ€" gerous to no harard. When we were fishing in the north on ocvening weekend, the bugh was like so much tinâ€" der. One careléssly dio?ped ~‘garette butt ar imoroneâ€"ty A«m~oned _ camofire _ would have really svilled over into & [ ra~n« holacust. | Fore«‘s game â€" Matocist _ n | ware~~s, mad | careful. Tie~artmient wlianes u®UR " loud hailer vatrdHed the same area and the "volce from the KEPORTS ON There were enough fisherâ€". n in the imntediate aros one of them to ea«‘ly have de the FHlonder. . P+==*n** a Denartment of Lands rnd rog‘s game overseer and a Tacist â€" nius â€" gevers! f‘re +A~~«, made everyone more The Rear â€"+*mant planes using <i& (Formerly Young‘s Glasses) _ Kitchener . NIM M 0 KITCHENER BUS TERMINAL 24 Guauket St. fire hazard bush, rangé Phone 2â€"3101 BINOCULARS TICEETS AND INFORMATION AT C000 L.A enesrh® THIS ORIGINAL Los Angeles ..... Miami .......... 60465 Vancouver ...... 89.05 (Round Trip By Bus) in DE SPCM BR CUTE CC O3 ic As Birmingham, England. The display sky", drow every pérsons atâ€" tention no matter how many times they hed heard it beâ€" fore. That there was no fire in this particular section is a credit to both the sportsmen and the work done by the paâ€" rartment of Lands and Forâ€" ests. One farmer had a .22 bulâ€"| _ â€" let slap into the side of his| yor CONTEST wonsoréd‘ tractor while he was doin® | bac, e oy W‘ilmo{ Rod .nd"* his ""d"g plom:g. T};lat l"e?Grm Club to reduce the verâ€" | managed to run down JChe t®9\ min population, will function |lads doing the shooting and again this year turn their weapons Over to | The contest'will be judged an officer, did little to "“‘{on sints. with| Five be‘in viate the feeling he had toâ€" Awarl:led for each crow lnfi wards indiscriminate 'hoz;inglone for each groundhog. Bills by boys too young to ow 4 C how. â€"deadly was the wespon l ;z "O:us‘tndb?fl"v:fmg‘:lum:' they were carrying. ’5; P t Part of all this is doubtless ""T;?ce'l 5 ds h t | the fault of parents allowing | duce l:h: l:mmb:: :;u:ermoinr:;l their district. Other conservaâ€" zl â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ |tion organizations could well _ enpmmmmmommmmmmmmeninenmmmBBBi, | {ol\ow their example. & verrs olt esoapgle: w.ia on license and 22 rifles ars so ntazcnizip« farmers thas so>n *ere will be no place for the older and move careful shsotâ€" ers to hunt, is the cont>ntion of. gams liw enforsoment ofâ€" ficers in this district. is lc s â€" For The Farm â€" For Hunting â€" By The Lake â€" Nature Study YOUNG LADS, DOCUMEN!1 Phone 24469 14, 15 and and 'vingo_her a $4,000 DIUSNâ€"LUC EUE of aflz,o solid gold dinner service to sb Industries Fafl.fin 2â€"13, London and â€" edisphywillb-‘nn;nddnynndnigbtl 1their olfsnring _ to possess .‘ deadly weanons before they ) zre cld enoumh to know how to ( handle them. Part of it is‘ lack of any instruction. Butl \a large part of ihke responsiâ€" | | bility rests with a gaverlmielt[ \ which ellows a «â€"t up so lax ixhal more chlércn are able, | to possess a=d use firearms. ; Pestricon of possessiOn by | vnder a~e bous of firearms, must stort with government | |levislation. The ;rovernment; bâ€"ing whot it is, will probably p 9tt unt‘l {hore is actual frieâ€"‘ i ton â€" betwogn â€" farmir s_nd} “'mrtsmen Fef~re they do anyâ€" ‘thing . .. if then. ‘ LN On Accepting Responsibility er :‘%pfin. Curtiss is seeâ€" her a $2,000 blushâ€"the cost When the class of ‘55 appâ€" lies for jobs the personnel people will pay special attenâ€" tion to the youth who showed evidence in his â€" school and university â€" years . of having ability and willingness to acâ€" cept â€" responsibility. He may have held a post on the stuâ€" dent council, or on the school paper, in direction of sports or in the organizing of class or school activities of one sort or another. In some way, not necessarily a big way, the most desired young man of young woman applying for & position in business will have shown eapscity to shoulder responsibility. PCeRnnoenenett It takes all sorts of people to keep the business of the world moving. One man can look after himself who could VERY POOR CONDLTION Even a Om omm anen n nasd a vm.’l’hnhlnflmtoth‘ effect that an army of sheep led by a lion could defeat ah army of lions led by a sheep. â€" from the Monthly report of the Royal Bank of Canade. . ;‘-h;l‘.â€"?"“l Â¥arr r . wit I *Bhas the prye aroudlyâ€" ghoont Ail: natmesi or whéther it sho bustness or whéther it should be relegated to the growing list of undesttable eléments which fioérish under condiâ€" tions favourable to economic Whitls vigiting the Northâ€" western s¢¢ 0&6‘( Ontario the g: #found thit many muniâ€" ‘”mw groups “".' making ons snn 'Onrl'lllllg for the oucti-:u of by.laws déesigned to conâ€" trol «&bom of closing of Â¥he retail stores. In some cases ?;? defwapds gre receiving 8 t ‘of the Board of rWhm the com‘mun-i ndér the Free Enwrpflle‘ Spstrm for which the Chamber of Commerre . stands, certain hafd won rights of the indiviâ€" dusl , have béen Genied. They â€" agree that when merchants are | unaninous in their reauest for legislation â€" to control . store 1closing hours the desires of the majoritv should rule. Such | measures »re seldomly kugâ€" | ported by 100% of the busi> ness community FU L /‘ on 130 Park St. Kitehener pUONF. £â€"5151 CHP‘STNER Cco*!. co. HELP_ US . HELP OTHERS For Ouvality Saturday, May 14th $ § In the Interest of the £ THE WATERLOO HOSPITAL AUXILIARY N1CLt 0@ Gifts and "Extras" for elderly _ patients @ Furnishings for student nmurses reception room public is mot givek the o. sucler in tor n tw w &:r‘eg , members %fl found that the day of the seller‘s :u-ht hvm‘:. and if business to go-’" '.odl', it must efcise every means at its fup.-: to improve its position in the economic life of the community. The group has also found that in ur ways, this whole businegs of storeâ€"closing hours has all the points of a comâ€" Ontario SUPERB SHOEMANSHIP SINCE 1898 ALL PROCEEDS TO Kathleen Voy! "chweitzer SHOES Dial 5â€"5958 roR mbnw From Canvassers Buy A Tag The CARLING BREWERIES mi. | 4 i. 1. Hhetedr, Matuger i 2A King 5t. South, At UAB second feor, pht | waTBLOO, OHMT. | HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 ps. Weduesday and Seturday to 12 nees. Pavilion In The F@W S Even ROLLER SKATING AT WATERLOO 8:00â€"1030 P.M. George Kadwell at the Hammond Orgin TUES.â€"WED.â€"FRLâ€"SAT. Py .700 <.0 repay. Phigne ot stap MONEY WHEN YOU NEED iT Waterloo, â€"Ontario CLEANERs 14 mont :"-::b-n eterldo You yst wee :‘ ’,u + a $.~& " J

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