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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1960, p. 5

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,4 These and other i.“ so to make the lead page! - one of the minor U and useful inventions of be - ern qq6rid. from Nevada, rubber fr- the Strait, Settlement, graphite from Ceylon, gum from Persia, Pumice from New Mexico and lacquer from Toronto are pro- bably in your handbag " b moment. The name goes back to no man timgs. Then 1J1encilius or "little tau", a null-runs; was used h when-tug on papyrus. A small lea! disc w. used for ruling - linen - the Papr ms, and the name somehow became undated with the writing hula-out m, with; part which we know as the lead is not lead, but graphite. During the Middle Ages graphite was first used for writing and for a long time was used Without any cover. (Continued fro. Page 4) are not aware of it, the horse- shoe pits are now in tip top shape, thanks to Elmer Clem- mer, Doug Schreiber, Walter Heldman, Joe Oberle, Norm Mutter, Walter Belllllg. Marty Martin. Irvin Clemmer. Johnny Nowak and his willing volunteers. Saturday the day of the picnic they will be giv- en the first real work-out, al- though a few of the boys have been playing out evening. Outdoor Adventure Joe Oberle reports that a few entries have been coming in for the fishing contest, but that the boys must be getting more honest and not stretch- ing the size of fish they ouch, at any rate the entries are com- ing in slow. How about if fel- luws when are you going to catch those big lunkers? Two of our club directors. Me. Itch Miller and Sgt. at Arms, Norman Herchenratter are enjoying two week: nea- tiqn It the club. passing the time a day by studying the "easants' habits, replacing hooker: windows and enjoying life generally. We do hope that bf will find their intention m restful and enjoyable. Cede; myn 0991ng and INA Pull T 'teAeivar.e-ttttsa. tt'StfSut't Iron helium?“ norm-OW.“ -futieeutagirooth-m- BE ASSURED OF YOUR HUNTING AND FISHING MINUTES FROM YOUR HOME ere!, dfwrzé IF YOU WAIT -1. YOU'll BE I00 [ATE an HUNTERS - RNlllliilltMliillill my - Iona - iiiiiiitt - - I “Lung”. w. HERB SMITH WILD GAME PRESERVE 104 me mm scum WATERlOO ONT. Sl'lerwood 3-4441 or Mt b3082 EYES “AHMED 600 ACRES - 7 MONTHS PHEASANT HUNTING FINEST DUCK SWAMPS -- FABULOUS FISHING OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION -- HUNT CLUB _ ATMOSPHERE -- DELICIOUS MEALS - _.-, -- MINUTES AWAY FROM II-W AREA A ' WE'LL LOOK AFTER YOU AS THOUGH YOU BELONGED TO US. BUSINESS OFFICE QUOMETRIH HUNT . FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER dk DETAILS PHONE The 600 acres of the Herb Smith Wild Game Preserve offer ex- ceptional cover for a variety of game. Pheasants wlll be stacked, a will chukar 1tartrhtge and quail. The preserve already has ex- cellent duck swamps. Fishing for muskies, pike and bass is reIerved tor members. Work on two trout streams starts this - other game on the preserve Includes deer, rabbit, grouse; woodcut and geese. Members receive a brace of pheasants custom boxed " Christmas ii-e. overnight accommodation and meals available " lodge on property 'ate unten- cabins. at "aku m iii-i" mom" on on b no. “on d on! A LtMmlN, NU” 0F INDIVIDUAL All) MEAT. MEIBBSHIPS ARE STILL AVAILABLE. DION! an m RELAX COMPLETELY 0R DONT _ DELAY . NO TRAFFIC CONGESTION . NO CROWDING . NO FORMALITIES m: a -u A HOLE m 11]! HEAD (Color) but sun- Eleanor m \WESWD (Color) JULY " 'm " DELECATE DELINQUENT Jerry Lewis OMAR KHAYYAN (Col-t) OR WRITE TO EAST IS EASY ecu-awn“

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