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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jul 1960, p. 4

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anum.muwuhmnub bedeaiaMa.h.tNt-n. Aeea-tt.i.ise.e.temtrititOt'tA.eyr, toonuaiug-amda-t.a'r-esat-taift..Hb- ca-ttfb-e-. . gut-e-tste-th-Ae-Aiea-gt-.,'.- out-Nutt/raise-era-tite-ity Girtliiiita"iki-ututit-tsres.mu.FtV fish.‘ Manhattan)“ fish at to“ Who- we tttsedation-tee-tmart, aiwavi ml the lake. with several baits or nies dangling behind the canoe to find when a- arid author and cast for them. This same proceedure will work with his and hinge. Only tNncis thatyei9er 31:ny ,outnool ADVENTURES is inclined to school up like trot and you may only take one or two fish at the chosen spot. However, one or two is better than no»: at all and they could be the first of sev- eral if the fish are congrega- ting. there sire going to be ducks spread all over the place this fall. IF THE RAMS KEEP At.. them out of the strangest plac- es and even the wary old blacks and mallards are sitt- ing brazingly on roadside ponds. They appear about as tame " a wild bird can get M1 the first gun cracks in their vie inity, then the picture chan- ges . . . in a hurry. a? ”giveawa- Main thing that hits you is the extremely bu an an! he could get it hit the pond at all, that would he about all he could do. “Talking to some pheasant hiisers last winter, we were told that not only is the Reeves an excellent game bird, but that he is far more adept at taking care of himself than is the ringneck. This almost sounds as though he would be unfindable after the first gun goes off, but actually that was not their meaning. of the fields and swails like the ringneck, but is a bush bird with the tendencies and inclinations of the ruffed grouse. Strangely enough, the Ree- ves for all his gaudy coloring and long rudder, is not a tlird If you will close your eyes the next time you are looking at one of these gaudy birds and try to picture him without the long tail feathers, you will‘ we a trim, speedy looking bird that can get out from under your gun barrel in half the time that any ringneck phea- mvumm W0) cMt6Meta “I“. M u. no. have.“ Which-loba- b atgMrqahib. I bib at “Win-aub- Huang-calmer "-tittmr.darti.tH_d'tad blade-“whine. -tiesoet_er.h-in There is actually little ex- cuse for killing a wild animal if you are driving through their habitat at a weed you can control. On the open Wm 00 to TO m.p.h. is My a safe and tunable speed. Driving the same speed throaafrCht?vr to disaster, for hitting a moose or deer at such a speed not only kills the animal . . . it could kill you too. WE WOULDN‘T " too much surprised that this is a banner year for the hunter. We have nothing to base this on other than our own observations. We have seem more pheasant, more partridge and more of almost every type of game, this year than in the past couple. Provide yourself with good hunting dog and learn handle the old leakages yak can hit what you we, and we'U find out in a couple of months if I ant right or not. WATERLOO ROD AND GUN. CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks The annual picnic on Sat may, July 9, was well attend- ed and from " reports a good time was had by all.70ic_k $6- bert and his wife who looked after the races. along with Bob Lmdie. Bill Ma and Harry Strome, did a fine 305 and an to be Mmented on their fine job. We would i-iii-r Jtho took over Gar Darrick as a pact-met tmididarureytbiat1oWing after ttsi- on the inside, to- PARKWAY PRIDE oF"riiiihit"NTiiiifiiiii Side Kids - 1t!oLAirN8At1'EnE 2!: hhyre,? - JULY 23 - " - - JULY ar - 29 THEY CAME TO CORDURA (Color) Gary Cooper - um "um RETURN TO WARBOW (Color) Hound boa MAN (Color) Falinn - (Jud Lynlcy SHERIFF or FRACTURED JAW - Jaw A"ehneh1. = .92.»: as”. " JULY 26 - 27 WHO WAS THAT LADY? Tony fit"t,irli?'hr:/a!r-v"eiat Mart" EDGE or area TY (Color) JULY 30 To AUG. 1 Watusi (Color) - “on"! - his. DI: ALIAS JESSE JAMES (Color) HAY Dfrli" TH! JULY 21 - 22 3 UNIT LAUGH SHOW THE GOLD RAIDERS Starring Irtte, with a Cogeljlie I“); Carr,. to ”I”. gem with Ind Calms, w Watson, Norm Herchenratter, Erik Wade:- and Waler Wynn-ii. Walter Behhu and his willing helpers also did a fine jab-in looking after the ice-cream and chocohtc milk, two very important items for the young fry at any picnic. The egg throwing contest as' usual provided many splashes with the out come never in doubt, for the two old veteran egg thnowers George Gogne and his wife Esther won the event. It seems George and Esther know Just how far you can carry or throw a yoke and they egged all the other cou- tests on to such extent, there was nothing left of the eggs but the shell, although some of the eggs had the appear- ance of having been lard boil- ed. We have it right trom the ehieken's mouth, that all the eggs, were just in fresh trom the nest, even some of the roosters did not know we had them. Other prize winners were as follows: Girls under s years: First, Theresa Hahn; Second, Gail Demon. __ _ _ Boys under s years: John Dahman; Second, Wvszynskf, -. Girls 56 years: First, Gail Seibert; Second, Cheryl Mac- Donald. Boys 56 years: First, Greg. Girls " yea: First, Elsin- beth Planner; Second. Linda Pfanner, Boys 7-8 years: First, Brian Moser; Second, Maechel Sch- era. Girls 9-10 years: First, Linda Seibert; Second, Barbara Mill- Hahn. TAKE THE WHOLE FAMILY OI A new It's 3 woo. derful summertime treat for the tAiWqtag and h- and Dad, who are still children at heart, reath city it no. 11rizqrth-Yyttorreofyetets.m'thvr-dhreterr. one make their own. Cold chicken and ham. tomatoes. cucumbem. lettuce. radishes. erusty bread and hitter hold infinite mum... for I variety of delicious sandwiches. er. "boys 9-10 years: First, ge Pfanner; Second. Pau 'iiioeuer"; Second, Dennis THEATRE l, Paul Gor- Girls 11-12 years: First, Lin. da Scherer; Second. Marilyn Claire. Boys 11-12 years: First, John Gordon; Second, Ian Mum. Girls 13-14 years: First. Lift. da Rowley; Second. Bonnie McCraig. Boys' 13-14 years: First, David swine; Second, Jim George Warnholtz; Girls. Diane cams. The men's home-shoe tour. nament was won by the veter- an Clayt Hilker and his young- er partner, Bob Geffros. Com- petition was very keen in this event with Cammie Shane and his partner being eliminated in the semi-final. This coming Saturday, July 23rd, the next dance will be held at the club, with a spec- ial imported orchestra being hired for the occasion. The name of the band, no other than Mel Kitchen and his Terr. nesse Travellers. Plan new to plan this next important social event at the club. As usual Gar Dubrick will have a fear surprises up his sleeve for this dance. Need a holiday? All Ballad Up Campus Visitor: "Can you tell me where the study hall is?" Young Man: "Gee, I wouldn't have an " a” " paid to “can, Minno- iout carry band numb”: to Still- water leaving Thursday - ing, August 4 and returning Monday night, August ttth. This is a wonderful dance to all this outstanding - of by; white oniwi-g a and: holiday. For more inhrrmation con- tact Nick Antonina phone Pram KR. , Waterloo, 0M. remitting The Inponal Lite Assurance Conway d Ki-tGen-dr SH 2-4529 G-ak-rs; here" on an ath- letic sehotamhir." _ JOE STRUB Prado-WM

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