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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 1957, p. 4

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the 'ui." - - Tickets and Information " Kitchener Bus Tannin] G. I. ma - Nt,'." Guild 8 Joseph a. SH. 2-4469 ”out Exhibit) H "at -0- new Por children's rate; gee “can “I 0. Heater 7th (emu-pt Sunday) Dine! Into The are“ Ieturn t r... "as ttteu) Umits on ducks, it per day, " in possession; Geese, 5 per .y, " in min, Wood- not, ' per thy, " in posses- ruling is in Essex when the season on Opens October s, at 9:1 ‘0 December SI. can av a to: or damage when in collision with a car. Deer hunting' with bow and arrow rates about a one Shir hunter 'success as against fifty-one percent success re- can;I for the rifleman. The answer is not in the ability of fhe bow to kill, but rather of the bowman to get close enough to tgl. No one has sofar been punétured_by mistake by an arc er. Presently Manitoulin is the only area where .the bow hunter is given a break by being able to take to the bush before the man with the rifle. Archery creating no noise, Ire deer arebot spooked out of a section as they would be I a lot of riflemen moved in and started blasting away. C Think it over boys, Opening a deer season is not the bone of emtention raised by most counties when they refuse to have an open deer season. Its always the damage done by hunters that causes ”15mm“ 'fx-t__, - _ - --. e“-.. 5.... Wu uiaaung away. C “mink it over boys, Opening a deer season is not the bone of contention raised by most counties when they refuse to have an open deer season. Its always the damage done by Minter-s that causes the" friction. Opening a season for bow and arrow hunting alone would eliminate all this. and also control the deer herds. 3967 in The build up of deer in s thing either for the animals a feed. There is also the motori can do a lot of damage when ‘_Deer h.unting' with bow a While bow hunting is Canada, it still can be sports. Killing a deer- v and sure. Yet to get v guarantees the farmer t] by mistake and no long of but home. There actually is a very simple solution to this problem. Open the season for a month . . . but only to bow and arrow hunting. If this seems like discrimination in favour of those who have taken up this sport, remember that no season is absolutelrfair inasmuch as some are bound to be "eye to participate. \ ' WITH Ma, NE,,HOLLEIING and screaming about this Mrunty and the next not wanting an open deer season, why does the Department of Laruisuuui, lietiLsLswrrroach this problem in the same old way every year. ee " We give those of the department seeking this season A lot of credit. They have the farmer on one hand to contend with, and the city sportsmen on the other. Many {at-men are not worried about the deer being thinned out, but they are con- ca'ned as to the number of hunters who‘will invade their property and the amount of damage they will do while the season m on. Southern District, Oct. 5 toi 'e. 14, shooting" starts at 9. Dee. 14. . o"" -- Central District, Sept. 28 Dee. 14, shooting starts at “him Time) SEASON FOR WILD- for Ontario during a " follows: . exeeptio n tn b6w 1uuitieU is more or leis 1.stil1 can be rated " one eption tn above in Essex county 'cn travel- a deer- with a iiGijidira7i to get within range. of a det fatter there will be none of £11:le 10.30 y... HUNTING ear mm a hunting bow is both humane get within range of a deer with a bow, ner there will be none of his cattle shot long range bullets through the windows deer in southern Ontario is not u good I animals hr farmers on whose cops they the motorist to tie .considered, for a deer geese by Hem‘Sum h Mne help - to“ bitter cold been m M when hunting h November 1nd December. 'ratet in this - tf you want " led in the - blind me In" no: Ind en be truiIt “any and for 'toth. 1tte...eareeirt of can. u tshlttrthttr. We designed Iii- mm tom nah ago when we were doing My lake hunting, but have found it m. the bill for pretty weft any in. " duck you how to build 1 ports“; Jock Hind on our may over cxoo-‘rv at ttse Tuesday an? WEEK wt You how to build You can hang your fUhine rprdtmtfroastiiin-iii' frost touches the loans, but you Are losing a lot of good Cushing if you do. I! you don't believe this, "k emu! nanny the“ who fill right to freeze! up be. If you're am not convinced . . . no out and try it fee wane". in the fall and anyone hook.. Ine one of these when!" tamper: on light hale " take . while to hunt about it. Por instance, nuskiel head for shallow water and big feeding spree: u soon as September night, = a) the waters. Buss and Dirk , M the same to tame xte.L, while lake trout cot-e lvr WM Ihmower water as it com Rainbow trout curt their morning run: " the riversl WHILE THE SPECKLED trout season has only n couple of weeks to go before being over for another lesson, .this time of year is the very beat for some types of fishing. If you are 1 little confused by the districts, give us a can gt 8-4441 and we'll try and clarify it. for you. want to, but ootGroT.CtTi7, one Wood,DueV per day, per person. . _ sion, Wilson's Snipe, tt per day, 16 in possession. 'ou can shoot an the mer- age of the.fatiesii Irrmiriki i? its Wa,itcr here in Member Outdoor Writers v!!! how Of Canada done by for bow WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONIC“ vol-nu rm: CANAIlAnsr m WATERLOO ROD a GUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks T This past week-end the fishermen in "the club broke out in big style and. from re-, port of the fishing contest chairman, there were some dandy fish caught. Wilt Koch who was fishing over the holi-1 day caught and landed a twenty one pound muskie, and believe it or not, he was using good old garden hackle for bait. Our esteemed treasurer, Mr. John Watson also entered a couple of fish in our derby, the first being 1 three and three quarter' pound small- I'nouth black bass, the second we: a three quarter pound peach. Not to be outdone, our- SKEET SHOOTING GAINS!) . new devotee this past week- end in the person' of Ed. Berg- un, Weterloo Jemre11er.. Ed. took to the new sport like I duck does to water. We they Ire, more of him Jinn he really gets rolling 1i ttle effort. Why not open your Sun“ Accountvmvduy at you- near Tr'u?"rthtc-dian-oeatmooordttie,iiu%iii, at awaken-bank. One way to avoid disappointment next year is to figure out new holy much it's going to coat for your 1958 vacation. Then open a Sunshine Account at the B of M and make it a point to depoait, each payday, enough to cove} the expens- of one day of your holiday. You'll find---" practieahmtndesd people " over Canada have fomsd--tut a B MM Sun-hing Account ia the ideal way to pro- ride money for a better holiday. It'a a gilt-edged guarantee of more " and - for -teymarr-leu you buy more plea-nae for your leisure. Have fun this summer _i,1'i'.'iiiii,:'ttiidr,_, . . . or did your holiday fall Jhrt for tack of ready mm BANK’OF 'MONTREAL JGUso' M tua, {if “who Btu-in, Cor. Ki 5 Itrb Streets: HENRY 2t'lid)l,'td,/'ird' ?ikf.u??'ii'sij, mama 'r,'..)'" may: 'c. (j “can; -stdii; Eek: New him _Schmel, landed . 926Fintr St. E. Kitchener Phone BEAR AUTO BODY DUTCHMEN, ,. IVIIV WAIK qtr “I! SINCE III, the first home game od Sat September 7th at the new Seagram Stadium Don’t miss all are action of DI. (Hart 3.! weighing it; pounds, 8 t s speckled om. asnlhohdnh' 1“” Q-.., -- - New (Contained 33 FG-ri HY BANK 'r.t,r8ti8tte _ '"'r't' SH 2-1362 PxWWhii: DJ.“ W

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