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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jan 1958, p. 4

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[Â¥ 4 WMMWAGO&M!MMMW'& a? _ and even added some to our cutdoor loot. t 3 . &* + The womanâ€"whoâ€" tsâ€"upâ€"withâ€"me bough me a réaloading f loolaplwuldchoo‘tmthetwifimdh\pemn-.thomu .: .~ fond supply, Now between working two nights a week, my Â¥ fl“:bowonqth!rdnigbt,tryingtomwniu&d "bdufe_theb-outmmmnkingahwmnl * "‘San have something to shoot with my bow and reloading , shells, I’n:_ going to be reasonably well occupied. : SinHMantlmike oe uiss l C nq C OW P WAR w Last _ season 1 swore 1 would wrap up enough flies this season to keep me going all next summer. So far, I haven‘t even managed to get out the fly vise . . . but ita a good tlen. THIS WINTER 30 FAR swhould mot have been hard on the game birds, but when the snows come, as mo doubt they son get closer. Also most have more time! now than they will when the storm windows haye to come down and the garden needs a massage . . . with you at the end of the shovel. the fly tiers to be getting their stock ready for spring (look who is talking). Desnite my tardiness, this is THE time. Most men are thinking fishing more now try the bunnies each nice Saturday with the bow Maybe one of these times my luck will just get the best of me and T‘H hit one of them. THIS IS A GOOD TIME for than they will be as the seaâ€" I like to hunt with a bow, but I‘m afraid that moose is more the size of target I shounld try for. However, the young lad and I are going to a lhittle snow, you bow and arrow hunters should get out and try your luck with the cottontails. Sure I know they are alâ€" most impossible to hit with an arrow when on the run, but they sit pretty tight if you can pick up their trail and follow them into a brush heap, then you‘re home free for‘ a sitting shot. * will be Jan. I9th. ; l‘&ay of you guys and gals would Hike to see a show on somethinz special, drop me a line. IH do my darndest to produce. ine womanâ€"whoâ€"putsâ€"upâ€"w tool so I could choo‘tm skeet w ;‘? ‘;“OPW. Now betugeg wg before fl!eontroqut -enmlrs n::-n- DON‘T FORGET THE TIME of our TV show, Outdoors with Herb Smith ‘has been changed to 6.05 on Thursday. First show on the new time With the exception of John Besmer, the slate of officers is much as it has bsen and they‘re a pretty good bunch of guys. Wish some of those "reporters" would learn to write though. Sure haven‘t heard much from them during the past year. s "alradnier inlais t Aoorintatiinla td :4 4 Jule Schmidt, Sports Commitâ€" tee, Delford Becktel, card printer (announcing meetings and events) John Beemer and reporters, OlHie Brenner, Lloyd Miller and Howard Steere. Walter _ Beithold, sec;;l;;;, Glean Hon?gric!, membership . Here are the officers of the club for 1958; President, Henry Strack, vice president, Wikiam Petznick, treasurer, GUN club marked their annual meeting this year with a turâ€" key dinner at the Maple Leaf Hotel in Baden. ings and I‘m $2,.f 7. 1 CLOme interested in two many things and I‘m fast approaching that point. I suppose some fll;e must be saved for sleep, although it does seem a waste when you could be going something more interesting. WE ARE GETTING by Herb Smith 5\VHILE MANY LAKES are | still not safe for the ice fishâ€" Iermen, some of those in the aorth are even now producing | some good catches. Lakes in the colder sections of the country offer some good fishing and certainly can be got at earlier than in this part of the country. Lake trout fishing, which is now alâ€" most completely minus in the great lakes due to the efforts This year, make it of the new lightweight airplane leaâ€" ther that has al leather‘s traâ€" ditional resistance to the slings and arrows of outragâ€" eous portage, but sits lightly on the scales, It comes, too, in new leather textures and finishes as well. LEATHER LUGGAGE FIRST AMD FOR TRAVELERS Nothing will establish the prestige of a traveler quicker than fine leather luggage. It‘ll do more to attract the attention of taxi drivers, portâ€" ers and desk clerks than smiles from â€" blondes. And â€" since everybody‘s on the go these days, you can‘t do better than to give leather luggage. of the lamprey, is still good in some of. the lakes the lampâ€" rey hasn‘t been able to get into, and there just ien‘t much better eating than a laker caught through the ice. not be equipped with radar, but they can sure find food This feed shoukin‘t be just thrown in the snow, The birds can‘t reach it there. Find some place %‘ is m weRrl shelâ€" ground and then broadcast your feed. Don‘t worry wbhout the birds finding it. They may WATERLOO CHRONICLE 104 King St. S. Phone SH 3~4441 Sales Representative for Waterloo Must have knowledge of appliances and heating equipment for residential applictions. Apply in writing to Mr. F. L. Gilbert, Union Gas Company of Canada, Limâ€" ited, Box 181, Waterloo, Ontario. Living in the Union and Moore Ave. strict. Should be 12 years or over. hen in all fairness, slip iful or two of grain or in your hunting coat WANTED All seasoned travelers, male or female, will appreciate the new â€" leather shoe â€" caddies which are simply leather covâ€" erings over metal shoe racks. Zip off the covering and your shoes are neatly in place in New tricks about leather luggage include bags with seâ€" parate openings, one to a secâ€" tion for carrying longâ€"term needs, the other to one for overnight essentials. Secret compartments for valuables. and outside compartments for umbreHas, "maguines, and bonâ€"voyage gifts are also found on the best leather lugâ€" Gleaming black, saddle tan and all shades of brown in topgrain cowhide remain popâ€" ular with both men and w>â€" men. Rugged grained leather in these same colors is new for men For women there is luggage of leather that has been sueded to give it a deepâ€" piled surface both luxurious and impervious to scratches. Rawhide â€" a creamy white that‘s easy to care for â€".;is also popular with the ladies. Eighty carloads of highbail nat And, of course, don‘t forâ€" get the leather attache case for the man or woman of afâ€" your hotel closet. Pirie‘s Drug Store 2 Clarence Fries Butcher Shop Westside Dairy Central Tobacco & Sporting Goods Waterloo Bowling Lanes ' Waterloo Meat Market Kitchener Packers Heidleberg Locker Storage Heidleberg Hotel. Clemmer‘s Lunch g Hamblin Metcalfe â€" Courtesy Stew Gill Waterloo Fruit Market y us Howard Huchn General Store â€" Heidieb Sunnyside Mill Supplies Brodeyâ€"Draimen Furriers Liphardt Hardware Henderson‘s Bakery Lovett‘s Sporting Goods Beaupre‘s Wallpaper and Paints Herb Forester‘s Men‘s Wear Freiburger‘s Meat Market Orval Dorscht Sporting Goods 4 Harry Stoesser‘s Service Station HMub Cigar Store Doug‘s Recreation & Sporting Goods The Waterloo Rod & Gun Club would like to take this opportunity to thank the Companies, Merchants and individuals of the Twin Cities and disâ€" triet for their kind and generous donâ€" ations for our Annual Christmas Party and Fishing Contest for 1957. The party was held at the Blue Moon Hotel, Petersbherg on Saturday, Dec. 14th. The following is a list of the doners:â€" - The Dominion Life Assurance Co. North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ~ . Waterloo Stove and Appliarices ° Poll‘s Meat Market overnight needs, shoes, jewel ry, and toiletries. fairs. New models come with special _ compartments for overnight needs, shoes, jewel

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