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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1959, p. 4

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sive quarry when you have only two days to spend. Actualâ€" ly, with only a moderate amount of luck, we could have connected for twice in one day and once the next day, we RETVRNED SUNDAY FROM a few days at Umpay. Don‘t ask me where the place got its name. Sufficient to say that it is a very small village a long way north of Kaladar and that some of the most dangerous roads we have ever travelled are inâ€" volved in getting there. This is not farming country, although the abandoned reâ€" mains of many farms dot the countryside. Land values run in around fifty cents per acre and there is lots of it available to a man with a buck to spend. Regardless of the trials and tribulations involved in arrivâ€" ing at this tiny dot on the map, the country itself is different and the people have much of the old time friendliness that once was stock in trade with all people off the beaten path. 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It snowed every night we were there and the so calâ€" led roads, actually glorified mountain goat trails, were dangerous to the extreme. Numerous opportunities â€" for taking a plunge of several hundred feet to the valleys beâ€" low were constant and you drove at no more than 20 mph with the thought in mind that if you did go over, your reâ€" mains and those of your autoâ€" mobile would probably never be found. Very comforting. There are a lot of deer and other game in this country. We just were not there at the right time or something along that line. One of our guides who was also reeve of the township in which we were hunting, extended us an inâ€" vitation for a week‘s fishing next spring. He claims he can show us trout fishing that is really trout fishing. We might even be stupid enough to drive over those roads again and SWAN CLEANERS L2 [ him up on the invitation, ons td Writers y Them By Their Personal Appearance Make That Impression A Good And Lasting That Their Business Associates Judge DISCRIMINATING BUSINESS MEN EVERYWHERE Idea behind the effort is not only to promote the idea of sportsmanâ€"like trout fishing, but to make trout environment more like it used to be and the taking of these fine fish a matâ€" hanting in" douthern" Ontarie but it almost seems that the further north the hunter went, STORIES OF THE DEER KILL thought to be low, some new evidence has turned up which ter of sport and not of meat for the pan. The United States still has some fine trout fishing, but only in remote areas. This country is rapidly approaching the same state because so calâ€" don‘t get a duplication of last winter. Then possibly these deer herds will be able to FOLLOWING ALONG THE LINE of Ducks Unlimited, a number of American sportsâ€" men have banded together and formed Trout Unlimited. numbers. estsd in limit catches thani they are in the fun of the { led sportsmen are more MANY HUNTING DOGS ARE stolen each fall particularly hunting deer. There are times when these lice are caught with the goods on hand but sometimes provâ€" ing it is your dog is pretty difficult. There is however, a way around this particular sitâ€" uation. Have your dog tattooâ€" ed or noseprinted, or if you would rather, register him with the Canadian Kennel Club. WHILE THERE HAS BEEN a considerable amount of sevâ€" Evidently while the kill due called _ "sportsmen" starvation _ was for 12q a chap teil us today lthat in his opinion, the best place to look for ducks at this time of year was around the various wheat fields, rather ; than water. He proved his conâ€" < tention by bringing home his 'limit of ducks the past two weekends. the spinal cord through openâ€" ings between vertebrae. But they did not know where the nerves went or what their general function was. In the past few years it has been proved through Chiro practic, that every tissue and every organ has a correspondâ€" ing cell in the brain, and the brain, like an electrical dynaâ€" mo generates the nerve cnerâ€" gy. This energy is sent down through the spinal cord, which is actually a continuation of the brain. It then goes from the spinal cord out via the Most of our wouldâ€"be deer hunters have now returned from the Northern woods and some have reported very good hunting while others reported two bucks thig year, ere winter weather, there are still a number of ducks and the odd goose hanging around this part of the country. _ WATERLOO ROD & GuUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks In last week‘s news report we mentioned that there was to be a dance at the club on Nov. 27th, this was â€" an error and should have been Saturâ€" day, Nov. 28th We ask that mer and his one man band. Larry has always put on a good show and provides the music our members like to dance to, so why not make a date with the better half and come out to the dance and enjoy an evening of good entertainâ€" ment. all our readers please note this change of date. For the dance on Saturday your enâ€" tertainment chairman Walter Behling has been fortunate enough to secure Larry Dahâ€" the . W. WEIANT, Dp.C., The Intelligence WHEAT KING â€" World wheat champion Douglas Mackintosh, 18â€"yearâ€"old schoolboy from Granum, Alta., won the Canadian National Railways Challenge ‘Trophy at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. He is presented with a $100 cheque and engraved silver tray by CNR Viceâ€"President J. L Toole, assisted by Miss CNR, Olga Metrunetz. The new wheat king is a 4â€"H Club member who first entered the wheat competition in 1956. Within Medical scienâ€" tists _ bhad know n _ for years, from their study of anatomy _ and n e u r ology, that â€" bundles of nerves emâ€" anated _ from , last year %s and Chiropractic Clearly. it is evident ne Chiropractor _ can technically say he makes sick people hea Ithy. Research proved that the real power to heal comes from within the bedy. The ability of the body to heal itsceif was named _ innate _ intelligence. Doctors aid, but the innate inâ€" telligence directs and its powâ€" er cures. If a surgeon makes an incision, it is innate which forms the scar tissue which closes the hreach. If a doctor sets a broken borme, it is the body‘s innate intelligence which knits the fracture back together . In other words the body will heal itself; the Chiropractor‘s job is to correct any interferâ€" ences in the body when the machinery gets entagled Published m the public inter est by the Waterloo Wellington District Chiropractic Council. sale for over a week and reâ€" ports have it that they are goâ€" .ing fast, If you have not yet ‘purchased your â€" tickets we would suggest you do so, in the very near future. tissue an‘d organ in the body. If there is an interference in this flow of energy from brain through spinal cord over ‘nerves to tissue cells, organs will not receive their proper nourishment of nerve supply and in ‘time will degenerate. ter all deer hunting with a party is a collective effort and it takes the whole party to make it successful. One thing for certain our hunting party not enly enjoy good hunting and good weather but also enjoyed the wonderful camp life that goes with it, so what more can a fellow ask for, in fact most of the boys are looking ferward to another huflgjpg trip next year. Our annual Christmas stag will be held at the club house on Friday, Dec. lith. This stag is one ef our bigger and better stags of the year and Hermie Wuergler, you can rest assured will be coming up with a few mere enjoyable surprises, â€" buy your tickets early ‘apd help support your own club. Tickets for the _ Annual Clgrist_mas Party have been on 1

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