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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 1958, p. 4

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â€" SDOK A RUN UP to Lake Simcooe last Sundsay withwur old that is to start fishing with the idea of very much, “uunnâ€"-mmmmmuuw- ovez, as we were more interested in making some film than we were in taking whitefish home for the skillet, it didn‘t * . mt boskghot with me and he becam my son me e e wmhmwmhmudhuhadn’tbeen used fSor several days so starting it became quite a chore. The big airplane motor which powered it finally came to life and practically blew King, who was standing behind it, right S Hily s ooo inlerrupied his progress Snd he was abic a progress e was able to hang on until the driver cut the motor. while King and a couple of the other boys wernt in a station have ridden in, but managed to hit the odd apot of ice or snow here and there. I was get out and back onto solid ice again. Buckshot was thrilled bo pieces and was al for stayâ€" ing with the thimng while the driver toured among the fish things. If mine is the same, I‘ve yet to find out about it, He‘s got more dadburned asâ€" and that‘s saying a fair amount. Finally we ended up in & fish shack amnd while we did manage to catch a couphe of whitefish and scare a fow more, we weren‘t terribly onâ€" thused. Long about four thirty we felt we had the film we needâ€" ed and pulled out of the shack for the trip back to shore. Buckshot was disappointed beâ€" cause we returned in a station wagon instead of the snowâ€" mobile, but I didn‘t miss the thing at all. â€" bring out here. The ice on Lake Simcoe is not thin. You hear a lot of talk about it being unsafe, but anything short of about a hundred Grant tamks all stopped in the same place at the same time, wouldn‘t even crack it The ice where we travelled was at least bwoâ€"feet thick. Maybe a little more. We‘re telling you this just in case you have the inclination to try things up there. If you do, and you‘re doing it to catch fish, then God bless you. I‘H wait until the lce goes out in the spring and I can once more swing my favourite fly rod. DEALERS HANDLING Evinâ€" rude and Johnson motorsa claim the early Boat Show which has been going on since last Friday, is one of the best things ever thought up. The idea belongs to Outâ€" ~oard Marine, manufacturers ~f the motors. Most deaklers admit they were personally skeptical but are now conâ€" vinced that the early showing ‘‘as brought a great deat of ‘ocal â€"business that would The mechine vibrated I‘ve heard men tell me Onefch'inswe'opld}iketo g likes ice fishing, whereas its excuse to ?m&:omnhulnm is hen we arrived at a rather late hour on Sunday, late fishing all weekend had pretty nice catches, others had fished just than an adulk skunk, in wete by Herb Smith to the s#ve thinking. There would be a lot leas blather about reces~ sion and unemployment if everyone became a little less complacent and went after Spoertamen‘s Show. It seems too bad that other companies don‘t do a little I HAVE A CALL for almost every kind of game that calls have been made for. But the lntest thing is a FISH call. This King presented me with on Sunday. It isn‘t supâ€" posed to sound like & fish, and some of them do make a moise believe i#t or not. It is supposed to sound like a bee in a bottle, which according to the â€"maker will attract fish for as far away as they can feel the vibration. When I explained the use of the "fish call" to my daughâ€" ter, she doubled over with laughter and went away mutâ€" termg "bee in a bottle", bee in a bottle . . . oh! brother, being skeptical, I am myseHf. made to catch fishermen, not fish. However, I‘m still going to try it. With fish, you never WILMOT ROD AND GUN CLUB held their annuai meetâ€" ing last month, et the New Hamburg Community Hall. Gregory Nauman of Baden won the TV set and Victor Pull of RR 3 Kitchener took second prize, a pump gun. Third prize, a spinning rod and reel, went to Mrs Arlene Frank of Baden. The Bunny Hop or the Hunter‘s Bunny Banquet is over for another year, and from aH the reports, everyone that attended had plenty to eat. In fact some of the boys were stil eating rebbit, three Brauneissen for the wonderâ€" ful job she did preparing the year, if such a thing could be possible. Our sincere thanks mittees, headed by Teddy Neil, Walter Heldman, Cam Shantz, â€" Herman â€" Wuergler, Fred Brohman and Don Moser, afl of them did a splendid job. To Marty Martin‘s wife who made the scallop potatoss and to Joe Oberle‘s wife who made the delicious pies, the m { Now I don‘t blame her for Our congratulations once ain to Frieda (Mrs. Emil) WATERLOO ROD AND GUN CLUB NEWS (Continued on Page 5) by Freddie Shanks o}â€" # riters aâ€"=â€" _ |[ _ COME TO CLARENCE â€" > â€"=.. _ |[ STOCUIES BIRTHDAY PARTY [ , WHERE THE QUALITY IS THE BEST AND THE PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE TWIN CITIES Anniversary Special SYLVANIA TV with EXCLUSIVE HALO LIGHT »»«»»â€"~ $199.99 © mlorxfi FIER OUTPUT â€" 1¢ WATTS AT LOW DISTORTâ€" © OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF CARTRIDGE â€" % VOLT. COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC â€" 17 SWITCHES .â€" 10 YEAR TRANSMISSION WARRANTEE â€" C © COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC DEFROST â€" 10.1 CU. FI. REGULAR $749.90 .__ DRYER $299.95 % PRICE NOW $124.99 REGULAR $514.50 19 CU. FT. â€" 660â€"690 lbs. 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