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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1959, p. 4

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I IF THIS V to be par There is no Intense heat we glow lakes a er bodies of of year. A MANY FISHERMEN ARE comâ€" plaining that the fish they seek are taking their holidays early this year and in some cases, catches have been mighty slim. A party of local Waltonians, claim there is nothing the matâ€" ter with fishing at all, you just have to be at the right place To prove it, they spent last weekend at Honey Harbour and picked up a 42%inch Great Northern pike, a 40â€"inch musky which they returned to the water and nineteen other norâ€" In the party of five were Wilf. Heimpel, Walter Heimpel, Art Redding, Don Turnbull, 19% lbs. But this wasn‘t the enly thing unusual about him, for his capture could have been written in a very different It was late in the day when one of the boys suggestâ€" ed they catch some ban fish and have a fish fry. Wilf Heimâ€" pel had a small bass hook atâ€" tached to his line and had just managed to hook a sunfish. "Think I‘ll just let him swim around for awhile," Wilf. told kis companions. § So there he sat with the little sunfish swimming around in circles under the boat. Sudâ€" NI IE THIS WEATHER keeps up much longer, the fish are :hbepuflallymkdvhenmhkethemiromthc 'fhcrehnoevideneednhrhnlspemhzofl.mthe uuehutwehvohadtli:voekhbqndtoafledthe llow lakes and creeks. Water temperatures even in the gcrbodiesotmteruemringtomhkhlorthhfim year. We love the warm weather, but there is just so much Â¥â€"50 h.p. Electricâ€"$1,004.00 Â¥â€"50 h.p. Manualâ€"$883.00 35 hp. Electricâ€"$ 732.00 ____ _ $ Lbp. Manualâ€"$600.00 "That‘s a mighty strong sunâ€" re in one body and ours seems determined to run dry sweating. Only safe place seems to be under a shower atleastyucmgdwuteddownuhduyoudrym. SKI EASY! CRUISE QUIET! 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Conventent terms on all dflmnmwficdoglu’taw:lfil_byww‘!wt EVINRUVY DE FREE _ Evinrude realer during NATIONAL BOATING WEEK Tb started to melt off , and John Strenâ€" Famous for RELIABILITY by Herb Smith E VÂ¥ | N R U D E tul free literature and free copy af "Handbook boating booklet from your Evinrude realer during Wilf decided the thing had gone far enough and socked the hook into whatever was trying to run away with all the line on his reel. > After that. while he had lots of encouragement from the other fishermen, all he could think of was how big the fish looked at the end of his line and how doggone awful amall1 the hook was. ‘ By not forcing the issue too much, he managed to keep the small hook buried in the big northern and fifteen or twenty minutes later he managed to boat him. _ After such a weekend, you 'can-understand how these boys find it hard to understand what ing about. THE FOLLOWING IS a release from the Department of Lands and Forests at Sioux Lookout. While the magistrate pro bably acted entirely in good faith, he certainly has no idea as to the actual recreation value destroyed by these poaâ€" chers. How much of a deterâ€" rent is a thirty or fifty dollar fine? The maximum penalty for possessing and transporting fish out of season is $1,000 or up to one year imprisonment. We think the case should be reopened and the maximum Also not mentioned in the release is that Jorgenson is the owner of a fishpacking plant in Sioux Lookout, a fact that (Continued on Page 5) Outdoor Writers On May: 30th two consetva tion offiecats (C. A. Milke and tion) the opening date for the taking of yellow pick wel on a in the seizure of a quantity, of June 1. Airways on loan checked as it docked at Sioux Lookout by conservation offi Stone. Examination of this airâ€" craft resulted in the seizure of a quantity of yellow pickerel which had been picked up at North Caribou Lake, approxt+ mately 190 air miles north of Sioux Lookout and in the same second offence resulted in the seizure of all fish plus one Ces trate Cox on Tuesday, June Ind. and convictions were real _ D. Stirrett the pilot of the Norseman â€" aircraft belonging to Superior Airways was charâ€" deration, for â€"ebviously> be eant the illegal fish for sale: ged under section 52 SS (3) of the Game and Fisheries Act The penalty was assessed at $30.00 including costs. SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS HOUSE PAINT Is YOUR MOST ECOMOMICAL BUY! On the same day another airâ€" 110 KING SOUTH WATERLOO PHONE SH 3â€"528? &7 00 & ‘Here‘s why*~; eee®=®â€"8e4, to Superior INTERIORS 110. Dad&y’s voCE.. . It‘s the first of many werm and wouderful moments in store for Suze: moments that uill come to her, by telephone, her whole life throughs â€" ‘The lives of all of us are constantly enriched by hearing the voices of our children, our parents, our friends â€" loved ones who may be out of sight or far away but are never out of reach by telephone. ‘The telephone keeps us in touch with them allâ€" giving us so much for so hittle. TME BELL TELEPHONE COMPAWNY OF CANADA ‘*Fises & Wall BPR 11, * 9 y

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