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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1957, p. 6

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the fox population whith has been at an extremely high peak for the past few years, any new be hitting the downward Numerous reports have been received of sick and dying fox found in fields and woods, many of them with dis. temper, otherisuirerintr from malnutrition. Seemingly there is also . scarcity of jack rabbits and other forms of food that the foxes depend on, Frankly we eouldn't care less. The nature enthusiasts can talk all they like about the amount of good done by brer fox. Personally, we would rather have one pheasant than all the fox that ever wandered loose. We won't miss them if they all die off. BELIEVE IT' OR NOT there are still a lot of wild ducks that have failed to get the migratory urge. Talkirig to éeierai others who like the outdoors, we are fold they have also seen numerous wild dueks while out ~-abbit hunting. ’Could it be (hat some of these birds do “mt get the migratory urge and =tick it out here-ail winter in “reference to going south. If we}! is the ease, they aren't as smart as we thought. We have the migratory urge . . . . Out at the lake. last week- 3nd for' a few hours, we saw evera] nice flocks of blacks and mallards, all apparently in 'op shape. What they are feed- ‘ng on at this time of year is l puzzle, but they don't seem THE WILMOT ROD AND GUN CLUB have elected the“: new slate of officers for 1957 and Rank Strack holds the presidency for another year. Poftpwihe is a list of those, who will guide the destiny of this active organization for the vominz season. President. Henry Struck, Vice president Bill Petznick, vrtent AL. WIGOOD SERVICE STATION m 51-: as}: Ieteruo i, :inst‘tho‘cash ihat's lacking INDICATIONS ARE THAT be suffering to any great - lbihiiii if!“ - - - 1. me n. was! ”I. Am mums: " {noun an. not Wax-Was]; Exclusive " Waterloo WI“ mg '.':, off” o.,,2, EYES EXAMINED II m m tTttltt ”which I c c r e t a ry Glen B.onderiels, ireasurer Walter B e e h old, social Del. Bechtel, member- ship Jake Schmidt, cud printer Fred Stuck, correspondents Lloyd Miller, Howard Steer and Ollie Brenner. bit of fun with Hank Struck, like the time he was accused of harboring deer in the same section of the barn as the cattle, supposedly so he could’ fatten hem before letting them Bank is still getting irtto trouble apparently. According to the latest story we get Hank, in anticipation of the club's ‘execuive meeting at his house, took his goodwife over to the neighbours to spend the new mg. ., Looks like an a'etive setup to us and with three correspon- dents there certainly should- n't be any shortage of club news. Leta hear from you boys . . . every week. forthe game birds this winter? This is the time to start, for, the worst part of the cold weather is still ahead. 86 far while fairly mild, the winter has been a tough one on bird life. Rains buy mean only I little inconvenience to humans. To birds its the end of food in winter time, for they fan't eat what they can't get at. season. After all, his wife. krasn't interested in the meeting and women can get in the my oe- easssionmOr. The arrangements suited both Hank and his better half. The only trouble that develop- ed was when Hank saw the boys away after the meeting. He tiptoed back into his house and being extra special con- siderate, he slept on the ches- torfiold. FN Only trouble was tharbefore he started exercising all his precautions he should have made sure there was a reason See-mes as though there might be a rat in the ’vood- pile in rtgards to this contest. In Net knowing these boys is WINNERS 'OF THIS YEAR'S shooting contest on erows" and groundhop was Howard Stere with 45 points, Grant Miller with 41 points and Lloyd Miller with 2 points. we]! as we d positive of it Our friend woke, the next morning from his night onthe Chesterfield just in time to see his wife coming in the door. Somewhere during the evening he had forgotten the mis going to go and get her after she haul finished her visit o This is the story the boys tell us about Rank.' " its true. its no wonder he is hard to fiad about Baden these days. Re'i probably afraid to come out where the boys can get at him. We would he too. WE-HAVE OFTEN had a PUTTING OUT ANY food just before the deer do, we are almost ““01WMIO M.Coneobowkodtqm dom to the fraud. wtte...N niobium an moi: than in» out too much trouble will I“. u lot of the long and bids to prompts t crop.for you to may next season. J. - . VIC! w. are not following'om'o so)! " use prélent time. Ge.t W's l A LITTLE BUY YOURSELF 1tlfilllilii,; GIFT OF A 1allllillrrilllillllllli; 20 KING ST E S“ AUTHORIZED MAC - BtNCrt - ,nctxmASmmeA'rCKARLl" T (())triW'gts/lL/ll))'lS' 9i KODAK STEREO CAMERA tea- tttres. simplicity od operation so thit stereo picture: may he made with box camera ease if desired. 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