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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1958, p. 4

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_ This event be‘::mes increasingly popular with local sport‘:ii mean gach year deserves your support. Besides, you wi have a good time and see a lot of people you know. _ This year, because of some controversy, trout will be reâ€" placed in the fish tank with mh.AJoodmovewewould think and a means of mov& one of the few things that could be critisized at the show. akekofimjobinavérydxort’time.'vvedm’tkmw whether the w makes much money, but it sure attracts a lot of people and that is probably the main thing. WHILE WE ARE stil on the subject of the Sportsmen‘s Show, we are sorry to say we will not be having a TV booth there ‘The portable equipment ordâ€" inarily used for deing this show is not available and without it, there is nothing CKCOâ€"TV can do about the show. This is actuaily too bed for there was a lot planned for telecasting and a lot of people looking forward to seeing it done. BASS AND MUSKIE fisherâ€" men wil be pleased that the season on their favourite fish will open a little early this July 1st has been the tradâ€" itional opening deate for these This year because opening day falls on a Tuesday, the seasor will be opened on the preceding Saturday, June 28th. Trout season for the thouâ€" sands who are interested, wiD be held to the regulsr May 1st opening day. W some ef the ceonfounded weather we have been having this week continues, we‘B al be fishing through the fee for them. SMELT FISHERMEN ARE CHAFING at the hbit, but with a little luck in the way of weather, they should be able Actually a few of these Httle fish are being netted even now, but they‘re still few and far between. He figured something was n‘*t just right when the bird refused to fiy when he started eutting the tree. After the tree was dropped *rouwble in the bush. Recently, Kern Kimble, uide and trapper of Bobcayâ€" ‘con noticed a pertridge on n upper limb of a birch tree ve&led that the bird was dead, both feet caught in a crotch of the tree so it could: not liberate itself. Both wings were beaten to a frazzle, eviâ€" dently in its efforts to escape. Its crop was still full of the buds of the birch on which it had been feeding, so it hadn‘t starved to death. he looked for the THE _ DEPARTMENIT _ OF .ANDS AND FORESTS issues Even with her own childrer, Mother Nature is sometimes pretty ruthless. Sometimes a mistake made by man, animal or bird is not only the first, but the last. ‘ a warning to some of the leas go into action within the Actually we feel those responsible for the show have done the unge at this time of year to do some illegal spearing of intelligent who cannot resist with in the courts We hope apprehended and wil be dealt direction, count the cost. In the first place you are stealing from your brother fisherman just as surely as if you had your hand in his pocâ€" Waterloo Couple they get the book thrown at pay dearly if caught, for not fine into the bargain. Thiuk it over . . . thorâ€" oughly. A game vioister is a thief and should be dealt with Moore, 12 Roosevrelt St., Waterloo presented a sterling silver handâ€"crafted communâ€" ion set at Lenten services at Mount Zion Lutheran Chureh, Waterloo last Wednesday. The presentbation was made in memory of Mr. Moore‘s parâ€" ents, the late Rev. and Mrs. James Henry Moore. Rev. Mr. Moore was a Presâ€" byterian minister in the *onâ€" don, Toronto and Stratford The donors are charter members .of the church. The church met in the auditorium of Empire School since its founding in 1956. Rev. Delton Glebe: is minister. The congregation received Communton after the dedicaâ€" tion. Rev. Mr. Glebe based his communion. Now totalling 434, the conâ€" gregation hopes soon to move inteo a building of its own. Annexation Appeals Are Rejected _ The KitcHener eourt of re vision has turned down ten apâ€" peals against assessments in the annexed pertion of Waterâ€" loo Township. * %trhr of others were ap prov&d, on recommendation of E, N. Morton, assessment comâ€" missioner. The board will view other properties before making a decision. Sitting were Sheriff G. H. Gillies, Henry Enns and Robâ€" ert Schmalz. on the meaning of THE WATERLOO (Onhlath) CHROMMKAILE . fat IKOUT SEASON OPENS â€" MAY 1st C With The Best In Spinning Tackle â€" From Central Tobacco * Spfnning Rods * Casting Weights * Landing Nets * Spinning Reels * Tackle Boxes * Fly Rods * Spgnngng Lores * Leaders * Fly Reels * Spinning Lines * Tapered & * Flies & Lures Central Tobacco Shop * JOHNSON MOTORS â€" *..CANADIAN CANOE BOATsS * STARCRATT ALUMINUM BOATsS . MOULDED PLYWOOD HULLS * PLYWOOD PACESHIPS * TEEâ€"NEE TRAILERS «& VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE Z’OBTSMAN SHOW â€" APRIL 14â€"1 BioomincdALe MaAring RR No. 2 Waterloo, Phone $H 36742 D/ /’/ TALK TO YQOUR JOHNSON W DEALER. AS A BOATING AUTHORâ€" | ITY HE‘LL BE PLEASED TO EXPLAIN ALL THE LATEST MODELS AND FEATURES, AND SHOW YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HOW TO ENJOY ALL THE GOLDEN MOMENTS OF SUMMER IN THE UNCROWDED WORLD OF FUN AFLOAT. ‘ IF IN DOUBT COME IN â€"â€" AND WE WKL BE PLEASED To ADVISE ON ANY TACKLE YOU MAY NEED Torpedo Lines / PLANNING /A FULL SUMMER‘S FUN THIS YEAR? SH 25671 14â€"19 FISHING â€" BOATING OR JUST PLAIN RELAXING â€" IS SQq MUCH MORE FUN WITH A NEW BOAT AND YOUR CHOICE OF 11 NEW EAGER 1958 JOHNSON SEAâ€"HORSES

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