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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 1960, p. 2

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EYES EXAMINED 1.7 KING Mt. W. _ inn-cum m Arman-um UPSTAIIS PHONE " 2-1936 .3. 6:ng m: {om - "iiiiiuiit UPIOIIIETRIST. DSPENDACIJI Fur,' ,srotltrr nnrr amen fuel drlivrrira. Natural Gas it piped to your furnace authmam'ANy'. It} rraliy whenrcrr you need it. -t-q-ti11itrettimqet- the icy watertttthimtmtatar odwithithtqr-oa.totret aomeottudirtand-Aeod8 midis. We di-edeehreFatt. u be tee we valued - othertrratthetietAees- bed been catching he a- iattbefore. Hardly had we got Mt, th Gm: her calf. sh want no “may. All-It M, mints-Gib. 1)._QIMM& t-nrtterewesatinttk beet-tilk-finders, thqe-saidfburteeatfeet. can to have between you and anything as large u this par- ticular can. With her hackle. mtee,rtohdBiiiwehadbetter hock " a few feet until she Gr-ttra-att- canned down I little. The chance of In: doing anything was small, but she wasn't. Wild animals are like people. Nine- " percent of them will do nothing, but with the other ten percent being unpredictable. ita just as well to treat all at them with a certain amount I shot about ten closeups using a new telephoto lens. I hope to heck my figuring was right. _ _ Finally we left her, still com- pletely unperturbed by our presence. By this time the sun was full on the water, but we iSized in a virgin lake the fish wouldn't stick tightly to their feeding schedule. - - _ We took one good lake trout and then as we had several days to go before we would start back, we decided to ex- plore the stream leading out of Big Crow lake. V’c?é§ne}i"and cvoered with pepper against the flies, the (Continued on Page 3) EXHIBITION Return first class fares also available Good going Tuesday. Aug. 23 to Saturday, Sept. 10 inclusive. Return Limit - Sept, 14 Full information from any agent. STARTS MONDAY - 2 THEATRES tt a w DRIVE IN Bridgeport suns at dusk CHILDREN FREE CANADIAN NATIONAL 13036an Daily 1:30 RM Matias w P a“! “0-- .. AUG. 24 '10 SEPT. 10 Low Rail Fares TORONTO Go By Train to the 1Anltllt Conch "iiiiii _ _ isn't I lot d 't

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