We went leisurely to bed about midnight. At 4.30 nan. Snort! morning, the phone rang.- Two of the boys from the teievision station in Tot- onto were in Wetedoo. "What we: I doing in bed"? I had heard from them earlier in the week but had understood that they would call before coming up and also that thef would hot be interested until towards the end of the month, Bow they were here. My petient wife got up and let up " I decent time. come down to the office and then go pntridge shooting in the afternoon. 8-5.; a may - '(Continned from Page 4) “andâ€. Now 10. "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" " King St. W. Kitchener Phone 2441 CHRISTMAS CARDS WATERlOO SISKINS Burlington Mohawks J. C. JANET COME ON OUT AND SUPPORT JUNIOR 'B' HOCKEY IN WATER- LOO. THE HOCKEY STARS OF THE FUTURE WILL BE IN ACTION. GIVE THEM YOUR SUPPORT. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS, WHILE OUR SELECTION IS COMPLETE. GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH OF LAST MINUTE MAILING. COME IN TO-DAY AND SEE OUR BOX ASSORTMENTS AND COUNTER CARDS. Company Limited A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION UNTIL CHRISTMAS . cou1'rs . CANADIAN. ARTISTS . noncnoss 0 RUST CRAFT NOVEMBER 12, 1955 WATERLOO, ARENA GAME TIME 8:30 ARE m SEASON! After ploughing through mud up to the doors of th car for what seemed miles 'll read they ere lupposedly fix- ing, we fin-Hy errived " the marsh. There wasn't e duck in the sky. We at in the cur for u litie while hoping to see u few ducks, Then -reluetantly on- loaded the boat, loaded it end slugfed through the slippery muck to when we could get to water. Out in the marsh, t wanted to lenve Ken on a null float- ing bog, bat he waan't in favour of it. The boat being and the boat on the Mation wngon. it wna broad dnylight and cold. 1966 nude Watt and my huh. By the time we had the rock: THE WATER!“ (0â€) cmtoNM" But if you do get lost just ask direction of the first taxi driver or policeman you 'ee--- even in big cities. people are almost shun friendly and helpful. Then, when I checked into my hotel, I located myself in relation to the two points Pd picked oat to be my 'ruides. Knowing the exact location of my landbark building, the main business intersection. and my hotel was nearly as good as having a compasxs and native guide. When I entered a strange city. I kept my eyes peeled for two things: (I) an easily seen landmark such as a very tall building, a big department store, or a large park, and (2) the two main streets and where they intersect, making the local "Times Square" of that city. -- By Carol tom, -- Women? Travel Aw u ' 4y - How can you X ple,, avoid getting lost tit' ME::'§5_:EEI:': in a strange city? 'Eiiiri1r'sr','.; I'm an old hand "'i'ii'ti' q";', on that because 1)jj."i.da: I've just return- trrii'i'tii: tl) ed from a 9 290 N .'.. F ml e trip through the West, and I must admit, I got lost once or twice myself. By trial and error, I've found that the best way to keep your bearings is by use of the landmarke method. There are lots of ducks a- round, it seemes as through its Just a matted of getting some dirty weather to get them moving. By the look of things now, that weather isn't too far away. Just as I was about to re- turn, a small fall duck caught me with a sandwish in one hand and my paddle in the other. I lost both sandwick and paddle but managed to ue the duck before he got out of range. ‘ " n . _ r.r8.:..sr.r:uf, 1Cr, P, a nt': N _ " The boys were getting Bome. shooting every once in a while and I managed to collect an- _ other black. Despite the shpob. ‘ing my two pals soon got cold and came back to where I was standing knee deep in the bog. They wanted to swap places for a while, so I took the boat and paddled down through the drowned trees to where I had seen a number of birds lighting, with the intention of putting them up. I found the birds alright, but they kept tswim.. ming ahead of me faster than I could paddle the boat through the drowned timber. Tips onTouring A few minutes Inter mother big block duck decided to pee: but-this time he ceme my way. Mr first that managed to In- tercept him and he dented down to a piece of be? be- hind me. I could see his run- ning through the (use and could hove shot egaln bat Tor was already on her way. The duck had covered eonsidesbie distance before the dog made the edge of he has. There was e short sharp race and the lebndor scooped up the duck and started back. The duck was still very much alive and looked a. trife silly sitting up in the dogs mouth. It was now getting on to- wards the middle of the day but contrary to all the rules of duck shooting, there were a number of birds moving around. kept on They had harlyuulcd down when a " black duck came Bunting into them. Either they weren’t rad; or the duck bard . churned iIN for he too no}! for the. " no to shoot hon. I crowd out on the“ with Tar my rotdmr and the two boys took tho boat. rrl,l.,)l,tjllllilli,il til/Ill,,,,, "’®“Jâ€"Lâ€"')‘a Vegetables lend themselves especially well to oven cooking for they may be glazed, baked whole or stuffed, scalloped or combined with meat, egg: and other such foods in tempting casseroles. For a special treat the economists recommends a scalloped dish of extutiftower flowerets smothered with a thick velvety cheese sauce and topped with chopped green pepper or buttered bread A quick but hearty squash casserole is made from layers of squash, creamed chicken, chopped celery and green pep- pers, finished off with butter- ed crumbs. Vegetable marrow with a highly seasoned stuff- a sweet touch is desired glaze a panful of carrots in a hair ture of honey and ginger. This is delicious with roast chicken derml Women’s News (Continued from Pug. MO Blearth Radix» 83 KING ST. S. of bread crumbs, onion, MOM DESERVES A BREAK THIS CHRISTMAS. COME IN TO-DAY AND PICK OUT AN APPLIANCE GIFT FOR HER. USE OUR IT COSTS NO MORE. LAY-A-WAY PLAN. ’Dayluue Monday Dee. 26. Council’s office committee last night derid,d to refer we matter to the entire council next week. In the meantime the retail section of the Chan). her of Commerce will be con- sulted for its views. Boxing Day this year will fell on Dee. 27 since Christmas will be obo served " a statutory holiday Observanr? of Boxing Day in Waterloo will wobbly bo settled " DELL week’s council meeting. " Any non-lover ot ttttgr vegetable is sure to be con- verted when the shined mar- row is brought from the we. and serve? hot with red 1" Call In for a com tract. . ms. 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