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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1958, p. 4

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as it was jyust a quesiid this proceedure for at least ten or WATER Is LOW ALL the country and in some this year cut down the reproâ€" duction of ducks to a new low for indicate a good duck crop 10f this year, we personally have three or four big blacks or mallards has all the table meat his family can use. To keep on killing in the name of sport is a muy poor excuse for pulling the trigger. is YOUR DOG6 ALL TRAINâ€" ED and ready for the fall seaâ€" flopped for the summer. ‘This plus the fact that the dogs themselves enjoy and look forward to a certain amount of work, should lead you on the right path to ownâ€" ing a good working dog. n few of them. Its usually when duck pop TROVERSY for ing the good that skeet and trap performs in teaching both new and old shooters to beâ€" come Actually, neither gun game teaches you shooting under e Scenicâ€"Dome rail travel e Low cost reduced round trip rail fares e Overseas Steamship services _ ASK YOUR AGBNT ABOUT ... bird at comparatively ;;i yo;â€";hing? .bout the old never learn in ihe nCal © lining up on a cock pheasant. try jokers floor me when tney talk about pats. Fresh in our mind was last year‘s figure of about a dozen birds for the whole year when we asked one of them how the pat shooting was in his area last season. _ f "Hell! it was really tough," he said, expertly knocking over ia prasshopper with a stream of tobacco juice. "It took the ‘yonng lad and me nearly two hours to get our limit the first day. Some of these north When you consider that o=t of these fellows couldn‘t thrower that you would They are probably the THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICLE who deride the me when they ber of hunters is also expectâ€" help the big animals regain a strong foothold. There was A time not too many years ago when the moose was under so much hunting pressure, he was threatened with extincâ€" tion. A closed season right across the country gave him a chance to increase until now headed for skeet fields where but he has always shot a short barreled, automatic equiâ€" pped with a compensator. The blast from this cannon shakes even the sturdiest members of the squad and reduced this inâ€" dividual to a quivering jelly. I have always been under the imppression that Bud has heard somewhere that newsâ€" paper publishers die young. If I‘m not mistaken, I have ‘icanght him on several occasâ€" | ions after his compensator has 190M1e wrecked my physical | makeup, giving me the "I wonder if he would fit in one: t of those we have in stock, or {m’fl I have to order one for | the big slob," look. ‘ However, all is not lost, for | Bud called me yesterday and said he was buying a gun withâ€" out a compensator. Maybe he figured I was a poor risk. Now Bud i WATERLOO ROD has done few northern area® W EDNE SD A Y the unfortunates 11th and the is Bud 'ly-câ€"d-&lhu'fiuh.u-dâ€"n-b"““ loft M ||.|Mhmw~-â€"*d~°m *GM-WWS‘”W Manager for the Overseas Region. Sitting in the coâ€"pilot‘s seat on his right was First Officer Rod Smith. The younger Smith recently completed fi.,.us.flh"hdhdbâ€"kbmws-‘ presented him with a fiveâ€"year pin. of TCA FATHER, SON TEAM AMY AMANTIC _« Play it safe and put your outboard motor or power mower in our care this winter. Our factoryâ€"trained mechanics will thoroughly check it over. They‘ll flush the fuel system and gear case, check, clean and reset spark plugs and breaker points, protect all work ing parts with rust inhibiting oil and the entire motor with rust preventative and check the propeller or cutting blade. You‘ll be free of winter worry â€" all set for a carefree summer afloat. «"SMART SKIPPERS" STORE in . OUTBOARDS ! SCHLICHTER‘S LIMITED 132 QueenS. SH5â€"5689 Ki not say some of you sharp shooters in the club get busy on We&d the shoot officially opens. _._ By the way we know thai not all members are not cr0o@ (Continued on Page 6) #, 198

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