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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1958, p. 13

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is : ~PagE TWELVE . Prenity, we don‘t believe the magistrates can get too ‘lunting & Fishing tough When these lawbreakâ€" crs Yearn it will cost them the prive of a new car to take J > se se ;S% is > 2 S~â€" Eo fkfg,.fi :1:”2::4'$ 9;,\\\ se se -3%»:55, A & 33 yc x 739 Â¥ ‘?:g: s ie 53 J & :f:i‘v : s ‘Q\m’%;‘ § E t § N t k t k e & ‘ s $ 8 4 ‘ 3 se . i & s ~‘2"-" ’ # F 5 1#'2;',-::" * 4* P s 33 is h s n > 1 \w‘ h : wl . H y i % C ts kBE Bs * cA es e l : s c k y3 â€" & ‘ S i y 9e3 7 v'::.':%" C oo Eas 5 Bs3 yas | C i 7 w‘ ~ y &* 3 T 63 & s 2 Uio & 4s % pe ; in 5 es es . s \R\ K ad? 1 PE s $ |_ l B e f. . â€" s h As s e # en SEEE ‘ _ut> :=~‘~*~.~'f:'$ X . *‘ s ?5 t l on ns ‘%‘;&%@% . _ __ samaer tConktinued from Page 4) A; this season of the year it is our sincere wish that happiness and prosperity Â¥md their way into the homes of all our friends, and remain with them throughâ€" 110 KING ST. S. HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRIST MAS AND A GREAT NEW YEAR MERRY â€" CHRIST MAS RATZ â€" BECHTEL LTD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS eoup*" a deer or moose out of season, that will be the ond of poachâ€" ing. Unfortunately these few seem too stupid to educate in a reasonable manner, so hitâ€" ting them in the pocketbook may be the only way. BOB JORDAN now INTERIORS LTD. DIAMOND MERCHANTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS. ervisor for the Department of Lands and Forests is one of the keenest of those who freâ€" quent the Lions Head Woodâ€" cock covers. However, this year has been a tough one and Bob reports that few birds frequented his favourite covers. May the spirit of Christmas fill your heart in these festive days and throughout the New Year. 102 To Wish You A WATERLOO C. F. PRICE OPTOMETRIST We only managed the one trip after woodcock this fall and at that time, thanks to We have hunted these tag alder swamps with â€"Bob and are convinced that if he couldâ€" n‘t find the brown birds, then few other hunters had too much chance KITCHENER Jerry Harris, game overscer & Southampton and his hard working _ German _ shorthair, Spike, we managed some very creditable shooting. Even then we didn‘t click with the birds until well on in the afternoon and most covers contained _only one or two or in the odd case, none at all. The woodcock is â€"a bird known on a familiar basis to only a few sportsmen. If you want a complete change of pace as well as a wonderful table bird, promise yourself ICE FISHING SHOULD S00N be rearing its persuasive head now that you birds next fall. nocents are planning long sesâ€" sions in the darkness of a fish hut We would appreciate knowing how you make out. his fishing, hunting boating or camping. We can assure you he will appreciate something he can use for his favourite sport much more than a pair of polka dot pyjamas, in fact. he‘l be so doggone grateful, you will wonder why you haveâ€" n‘t thought of it before. GIRLS! FOR THE LUVVA#Â¥ PETE give the old man a~ break this Christmas and buy him something he can use in THIS IS OUR last effort beâ€" like to wish you good hunting around the Yuletide tree and the New Year ... and Bless You AM. Oscar Wiles 5 MAURICE ST. KIT. Christmas hearts. the most Wonderful Hapâ€" pening that ever befell the human race. Let us, in our joy, help to celebrate the birth of Jesus by passing on to others the happiness that dwells within our ow n 681 Belmont W., Kitchener || May the light of love and friendship lead ° you on through the Holiday Season pt:j many years of happi ness and joy. METCALE‘S INTERIOR DECORATORS TO YOU _ AND _YOURS & SsONS. LTD. May yours be a Joyous Christmas! commeimora Wonderful He t ever befell 1

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