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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1960, p. 4

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PACGE FOUR o MAbL 222002 mmaco .0 .00 00000 UCTCO05 2 aV0G paliâ€" *mfiayet.nnuuwondeudu-hamuop to remember that we had a fairly wet spring Young partridge and pheasant can‘t take much in the way of dampness, but evindently, it was dry enough during the hatching period for a large number to survive. Just the reverse seems true of ducks. Reports are spotty, with a very few areas claiming a goodly local duck hatch. Over all reports are not anything to brag about although some hope is held out for a late hatch to make up the present shortage. Duck shooting has been fallâ€" ing off the le of . years and mnen .t::pblame gram column pointed out last cam be placed on those who| Week that while practically all have drained the swamp and| the ducks and geese are hat wet areas where these birds| ched in Canadas North or raise their broods. Actual stuâ€"| West, few Canadian hunters pid part behind these drainage | get the benefit, particularly in schemes is that seldom is the }| regards to geese. REPORTS PROM ALL OVER Ontario indicates a If you will give opportunity a chance, the wonderful scienâ€" ce and art of Chiropractic will crop of weeds and thistles. DR. C. W. WEIANT, D.C., Ph.D. the opportunity to regain your health? H _ the opportunity should knock on your door, would you open it? Or, would OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Yours for the diking at your reighbourhood B of M WORKING WTH CANADIANS J EVERY WAAX OF MPE .fl;- ~â€". ...-:,‘.1 {( gAux or MontrEA1r \) ~EG.:x (Bausa or MewTarac ) hh a Secamct 8 of 1 t tnrwred Jage Now to live on your income and wjoy t } Many Your Health and Chiropractic . O p p ortunity Famity Finance Plan Thousands of Canadian famities have found that the modern apâ€" proach to their personal credit needs is with a lowâ€"ocost B of M lifeâ€"insured loan. . ank atout the Bask of WY | Montreal Family Finance | $s Plan at your neighbourâ€" m hood B of M branch today! gram column pointed out last week that while practically all the ducks and geese are hatâ€" ched in Canadas North or West, few Canadian hunters get the benefit, particularly in regards to geese. He said that a few wellâ€" heeled hunters are able to traâ€" vel to James Bay each Fall and there take their kill of geese. release. Nature‘s greatest healâ€" ing powers, helping you to. reâ€" gain that healthy happy feelâ€" ing again. Many people have crooked spines that vary in degree of who is stealing their chances of having a normal hea‘thy life. and interfere with some vital function of some part of the body. Now is the time to see tienm makes the spine a robber, Because a crooked spine inâ€" terferes with vital nerve enerâ€" gy essential for normal activiâ€" ty, many functions of the body become abnormal, and distresâ€" sing effects are sure to result. You may not realize your spine is distorted. yet it may be out of line just enough to cause pressure on the nerves happy feeling. your Chiropractor and be sure that a crooked spine is not robbing you of that healthy, with Herb Smith Member THE WATERLOO (Onhrio) CHRONICLE He points to the mauny areas set aside in the States for the resting and feeding of the wild geese and duck. Around the edges of these sections, huntâ€" ers may set up their blinds. His claim that they get fabu geese fly nonâ€"stop from Canâ€" ada‘s breeding ground around targets for the American gun ners. This is true, or pretty much so. Thereâ€" are always a few that stop off here and there in their migration, but these are. mostly Canada Geese and our shooters get Pete feels that doubling or even tripling of the shooting license would earmark money the government could spend in setting up seme attractive stopâ€"over places for both ducks and geese . .. but in this should be done, but legislation to keep this license money would have to be pFfetty well drawn or soeme of sticky finâ€" gered political lights would have their hands into it. Where is the license money now colâ€" lected being spent* United States is even more obvious when the law governâ€" ing the taking of wild doves is concerned. Thousands of these birdsl nest and raise broods in local covers. Yet because some soâ€" | called bird lovers squawked, | the one season that was tried, | was discontinued. Thousands upon thousandsf of these birds are taken byl American gunners. Where do Schlichter‘s us‘ QUEEN S. KITCHENER SH 5â€"5689 _ DRIVING HABITS sut wirk your EQUIPMENT OUR PERSONNEL CAN KEEP YOUR APPLY 87 RUSSELL ST. KITCHENER commer: GUARANTEED FOR SALE BOAT â€"â€" MOTOR â€"â€" TRAILER 14 Ft. Plywoeed Beat With Windshicld And Steering Whecl. â€" 10 Herse Johnson â€" All Day Tamk â€" IN AN OPERATING CONDITION IGNITION AND FUEL SYSTEMS BRAKES â€" LIGHTS â€" HORNS RES â€" BATTERIES â€" RETREADING A REAL BARGAIN ARE BETTER AT IT PAYS TO BE CAREFUL NOT ONLY YOUR CAR OR TRUCK â€"Nee Trailer â€" Lovely Condition situation r“fl Stupid part of this situation ©2‘ ) ;s that not even game shooting 89 | farms may release these birds °5:\ for their bunters. If the preâ€" 20> i sent laws were taken off the !non existent wild turkey and ids | quail then shooting farms by I might through releasing on do | their own property, help get course, but the Canadian gunâ€" ner may not pull a trigger on them. He must pass them up left alone without a lot of igâ€" norant political interference, well. We repeat, IF they were leftâ€" alone. Forests in recent years, we _wgnid_be inclined to think that, and game of this country very DESPITE THE WORST WINâ€" TER in many years, the naturâ€" al bred pheasant seeims to have done alright anu even raised a brood or two this year. Not only have we seen more laws on game birds still exist, the season on wild turkey and than usual, but reports from people we know would seem to indicate a bumper crop. There has been no real turâ€" key population here for many years and while several efâ€" forts have been made to introâ€" duce quail, they have all failâ€" ed. The winters in this counâ€" try are just too rugged for the small game birds. planting programme by many townships would seem to indiâ€" cate a happy season ahead for upland gunners. «9 This increase, plus a heavy Carelessness SERVICE these birds started on public lands. WHILE THE GUNNING season is just around the corner, many fishermen feel that September menths for some of the bigger Bill Chellew, our â€"recent companion on a trip of explorâ€" ation into the north country claims be never bothers with ‘lunge until the weather is so bad that no one should be out in it. In other words, when the average individual is out sufâ€" fering frost bite in a duck blind, Bill is out suffering too, but fishing muskics. You can‘t account for some peoples tas tes 1 guess. Gar Dubrick and his grounds committee, including Johnny Nowak (cat fish fisherman) and Tiny Clemmer of Westside Dairy along with Sgtâ€"atâ€"Arms Norm Herchenratter, Don Mosâ€" RR. 3, Wa‘h{loo, Ont_.w e Impe Lri;:r:;-n‘::ce Company of Canada â€" call Kitchener SH 2â€"4529 IF YOU DO TAKE OFF after such fish as ‘lunge and bass this fall, remember the big surface lures. Cool weather and cooling water bring these fish Well the stage is now set for the club‘s first big camp ing jamboree, this weekâ€"end at the club property. The big jamboree gets underway Friâ€" day and will continue through to Sunday. It is hoped that as many members as possible will take this opportunity to sleep under canvas and enjoy the outdoor weekâ€"end.â€" A fine proâ€" gramme has been arranged for the occasion, beginning with a monster wiener roast on Friâ€" day night (with entertainment being provided). Saturday will be a day with plenty of surâ€" prises for the campers, with a good old fashioned Waterloo County dinner being served beâ€" ween the hours of five and six. If you have not yet made arâ€" rangements to pitch a tent out at the club, we would sugâ€" Wuergler, George Schaact out of the depths they have been frequenting during the hot summer months. It alseo sharpens their appetites and they are looking for somethng that will make a mouthful!. Personally, when the bird season opens, I hang up my fly rod to wait for next year. Come about March of course and the fishing fever is just as acute as ever. gest you do so, there are plenty of camp sites still availâ€" able and we can guarantee you will have a real enjoyable weekâ€"end, rain or shine, and even if your tent leaks. er, George Coyne, Bob Felk baum, Irvin Clemmer, Buddy CGeffros. Martvy Martin. Ermnie (Continued on Page 91 WATERLOO ROD & GUN CLUB By Freddie Shanks *JOE STRUB

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