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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Apr 1956, p. 5

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\_‘ (Continued from Page 4) Hlaim to know all about the Ralance of %W" we think one ruffed grouse is worth all the owls in the country. The Httle fellows like the barn "ow! may help.kg keep the mouse population in check, but the big owls do a lot of damage to feathered game. Setting the picture on mz‘inhlligeut level do you believe an owl would pass up a partridge or pheasant for a mouse? Neither do we. ing is becoming increasing!y popular. One thing archers will have to remember though. The BBEmmnw BP Onm O EAERC OOE OOR O E gardless of how the shooting is | done. & 'l club has come and gone and a new executive has been eleet-‘ ed, which leaves us nothing to do but to get down to some sâ€"rious club business. To star‘ the ball rolling, all directors of the club please note. There will be a meeting at the Club 4kouse on Wednesday, April 25th, at 8.00 p.m. This will be the first get together o( the new directors and execuâ€" tive and it is hoped that w can have a perfect attendanc There is plenty of club busiâ€" ness to be discussed and plans to make for the year, so it is very important that everyone attend. WATERLOO ROD 4 CLUB NEWS Reports reaching your corâ€" respondent from some of our members, indicate that the smelt have started to run down around Burlington, but at the time of writing no large. catchâ€" es have been reported. It would be reasonable to assume thereâ€" for, that by the end of the week or the middle of the next week, the smelt fishing should be in full swing. I mention this so that some of our members can be prepared to make their annual smelt fishing jaunt within the next few days, som« I know are anxiously waitin: for the outing. Of course the next weekâ€"end The annual meeting of th Of course the next weekâ€"enc there is no need for me to. mention, is the long awaited opening of the trout season. Just how the weather and the fishing will be, is hard to tell, but whatever happens you Can rest assured many of our memâ€" bers will be out, after all it would be a crime not to be out trout fishing on the openâ€" in» dav. Some of our members out trout fishing on the openâ€" ing day. Some of our members 1 have trips planned for the far | North some have trips planned for down East and many of course will be fishing our local streams. The results of these fishing trips I hope they will report to their club corresponâ€" dent so that we can write about them in our future news, who knows there might be some real lunkers caught, if so we might even have your picture taken with the fish, especially if you can keep your chest in. Don Moser your fiekd comâ€" mittee chairman represented the Club at the Federation‘ Zone meeting in London on Sunday April 15th. Don will probably give a report on what took place in London at our next general meeting in May. Deug Schreiber your new memâ€" bership chairman has asked that we remind all members who have not yet paid their 1956 dues to de so, as soon as possible and thus keep themâ€" selves in good standing in the huntâ€" Eoc zl :n C * > 6 )(;{/ ks $ s y 9 T TVDOR VICTORIA Any way you look at it, you can see the p on Eki unmistakable stylingâ€"inspiration of the Thunderbird | ‘, . in the ‘56 Ford . . . the same long, low, lithe fls silhouette, alive with the look of tomorrow! And Ford‘s Nee big, roomy interiors feature trims and upholsteries that are unmatched for smartness and eyeâ€"appeal . . . all of them as practical and haydâ€"wearing as they are glamorous. Ford is the family car that‘s Thunderbirdâ€"lovely, inside and out! 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