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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1956, p. 4

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IF YOU THINK that the sea is the omly place you are apt to be bitten by a fish, you could be wrong. According to R. E. Whitfield of the Tweed district, at least three authentic cases of perâ€" sons being bitten by muskies are now on record. who, sitting on a 1l0Gg boom‘ and dangling his feet in the waters of the Ottawa River to eool them off, made the misâ€" take of paddling them. A large muskie, evidently thinking the feet were a form of nourishâ€" ment, );trnck with such foree Melnychuk, 175 Nielson St., Waterloo See Your Local Agent For All Bus Travel Infomation of by Herb Smith that . medical attention was needed for the nuémerous laâ€" cerations. season opening this coming weekend, this little trick might be kept in mind, If you want to dangle your feet in the waâ€" ter and be sure all your toes will be in their usual place when your feet are back in the boat, then possibly the best thing to do is have a pail bandy and fill it with water. Any musky caught in the pail will be of a size where you can‘t lose more than one toe at a time. TH H HO U $ E S EAGR A M THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONJCLE * Barks Falls ... 13.75 ip. Bracebridge .. 10.95 Tichets and Information at ‘" _ Gravenkhurst .. D m Treat the family to a carefree Vacation at the beach â€" and back. Go by bus. Family _ AAak Gosthe (1149â€" 832) now rising nicely to dry flies, Next trip I may even remember take my dry fly dope and dry flies out in the boat with me and not leave them on shore where they catch few fish. BUCKSHOT, MY SMALL SON beat me trout fishing this past weekend and has been a little difficult to live with ever since. The mere fact that I left my rod in the station wagon and assisted him with his fishing had absolutely no bearing on the results. HE caught the fish By the time I had listened to him tell his mother all about the trip for about the tenth time, I was beginning to beâ€" lieve that he was. the fisherâ€" man in the family, and I was only along for the ride. PHEASANT PLANTING is now in full swing and you sportsmen who like to gather a few of these succulent birds in the fall, can insure there being a better crop if you keep your gun handy and skoot as much vermin as posâ€" Is'rble between now and the time its legal to hunt the SEanr antines neelt musially to. Back, Brabme, and usually confines itself musically to and BeeMet,wfldowhntmnnywmcomidertobean aboutâ€"face. For five weeks, starting July 11, they will broadcast the Jazz Concerts from the Stratford Festival. Am%mele.denwinbe(l.tor.top)threeCmdians. Phil Nimmons, Cal Jackson, Norm Symonds, as well as (1. to r. bottom) Duke Ellington, and pianists Art Tatum and Dave Brubeck. t ts roosters. You will probably find that if you crack a few caps on crows this summer, you will miss fewer game birds next fall. Crow shooting is also a lot of fun and requires at least as much if not more skill than does any game huntâ€" ing. THIS IS THE TIME of year when more and more people start using the miles _ of forest in this great country of ours. This is also the time when many careless and unâ€" thinking â€" individuals destroy {hâ€"o;zfi of acres of wonderâ€" ful treées and all the game and n::-:fl':yo-oâ€"- of age, with Grade 8 education, and train them as tradesmen in ‘;“*M.*h.v.“dcm'wmwum MMMWM“WWMMM-MM This plan provides â€" 0 Maif pay to the age of 17 then full pay o Travel and adventure * 0 36 days paid holidays a year 0 A healthy active outdeor life with sperts @ Medical and dental care © Geod opportunities for advancement. Mcm*câ€"hMMWmundhhy.uln soupon below or contact your nearest recruiting station. Wmm-MMMMâ€"TQLGM Army Recruiting Station, 164 Weilington St., Kingsten, Ont. â€" Tol. 4738 nmmummru,]mgt‘â€" Tel. EM. 6â€"8341 Loc. 278 FOR YOUNG MEN OF SIXTEEN ° Without cast or to a Fine Puture"‘, m‘““-mouâ€"w.. \ ad acdind Sbrdoiadiiiiii hests pommase! Basets Welntiohon P lied Bd s in‘ Army Recruiting Station, Rerth Bay, Ont. â€" Tel. 456 Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilten, Ont. â€" Tel. 24700 _ ceewâ€"@_ fish native to that area. Travel permits, which are compulsory for those travelâ€" ling in the woods during_th'. fire months, are supposed to offer some clue to those reâ€" sponsible for a bush fire. Unâ€" fortunately, in all too many cases, even when they are proven guilty, they are allowâ€" ed off with a pittance by some member of the judiciary that hasn‘t .yet become aware of the fact that forest and wildâ€" life are the most important assets this country has, WATERLOO ROD AND GUN CLUB NEWS Congratulations and also a big vote of thanks to Ellis McLaughlin and Sons for the fine job they did installing the electric pump. They sure workâ€" ed hard last Friday and Satâ€" urday and so did some of the rest of our club members, as a result of which we now have rice cold, clean water. * The Friday night horseâ€" shoe tournaments are becomâ€" ing more popular each week with our members and it is hoped that more and more members will come out and join in this fascinating pasâ€" time. This week Teddy hoves to have the two courts lit up, so be sure to come out Friday night and try your skill in flinging the shoes. The more the merrier. This will be the last chance we will have to remind all of our members of the Club‘s Annual â€" Family Picnic _ on Saturday, July 7th. This year we hope to have a bigger and better picnic than we have ever had, to make it so, we will reed all our club mewbers‘ (Continued on Page 13) meee en dn en

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