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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jul 1958, p. 6

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hack 27 96° 7 i "*Â¥ J Hunting & Fishing (Continued from Page 4) all a little breathless. This fishing was almost unbelieveâ€" «wble. Harold, a new convert on the Natural Gas distribution lines for and businesses on these streets. They‘ll also mean you can expect a kno door from a courteous Union Gas representative who will iGentify himself. BRICKER CORNWALL lywnnawrkoumaflmcsm.yvu’nm thuebri;htrod.yenowandbluosimnoin:upln the near future. They‘ll mean that work has started BRISTOL PINEWOOD PLACE RODNEY ROGER HILLCREST SIGNS OF PROGRESS to the art of fiy fishing didn‘t believe that such a thing could happen. Dyke was one big gone that‘s fun," he kept mutâ€" tering. After lunch the weather Unton GASQOMPANY OoF CaNADA. LImITED District office: 7 King Street North, Waterloo Watch for your slightly into the east and blow in heavy gusts. The sky darkâ€" ened and it looked as though the daddy of all storms was about to drop in on us. Most of the clouds gradâ€" DUNBAR LUCAN DEARBORN E. BRAESIDE 3â€"2691 as possible, and disturbed areas will be restored to their normal comdition with the least possible delay. conveniences of natural gas to the homes and businesâ€" This work will be completed as quickly and efficiently ually cleared sway, but the did the fish . . . From the time we went out until it got near train time we had a bail. We kept only enough to take home for a meal or so and KING S. WATERLOO HERBERT CARDINAL UNION E. WEBER KING N. ORIOLE Even the damn train x about seven hours late fuiled to alter the fact that we had been the participants in a real fishing bust. Guess we‘ll have to do that again some day.

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