Outdoor Adventure (Continued from Page 9) day. We should have imews Opon Seesons and Bag Limits, 141 UNION 3T. EAST (UNION ST. PLAZA) WATERLOO 3 Ring Book Binders |@) Bonus Pack â€"â€" Refills Reg. 69c Only 59c |W 63 sheets only 25¢ TRAVERS STORES LTD. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY BLACK COVrit Avoid The Ruch And Buy Now â€" â€" BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS â€"â€" tasrio for 109080 have been an nouneed hby the Hon. J. W. 10% aucust piscount KING AND QUEEM STREETS, KITCHENER Narrow Ruied â€" Wide Ruleri â€" Plain We are greing you 3 borus days to finish off the week end to give you an opportunity to save during this preâ€" we‘ll be glad to lay it away for you until you need it. © coats are lavighly trimmed with fur â€" lots and lots of mink, dyed to blend with the colour of your coat, big, luxurious beaver collars, and newest this © fabrics are smooth ami polished in the plain shades; tweeds, checks, plaids heave texture interest September 16 to December 15 September 24 t Decensber 1§. hbt&nm& copt that in Emex County the aepen seasen fos geene is from 1# neen, Ostsher 1 to Dawomn ber M inclusiveb + 12 uces Ortelter 1 .to Decotmwher 15. brown is qrsst popular, green is very good, and black is always with us coats tend to be slightly fitted amd flare out at the hemlige. Collars are wide to give a cape shape, sleeves often are wider and stop short above the 39.95 i mauve and purple tones are the high style colour; sizes T to Coat and Suit Shop â€" 3rd Floor ON 17; 8 to e re tote and save 10% on your winter sessi..s.e....... $9.95 to 175.00 until Saturday COATS 1. The open seasons include the opening and closing dates, except that in the Southern District the open seasen comâ€" mences at 12 noen, local time, on the opening date. 3. (a) the Northern District of Ontario comprises the Terâ€" Patricia, Rainy River, Thunder Bay, Cochrame and Timiskamâ€" ing, and those portions of Ab goma, Sudbury and Nipissing lying northerly of Highway 17 betwoeen Mattwwa and Seult Ste. Marie and northerty of the ween Sault Ste. Marie and Lake Superior. (b) the Southern District of Ontario comprises those parts of Muskoka District and Sim coe County lying west of Highâ€" way 69;: in Ontario County. those parts of the township: of Rama, Mara, Thorah, Breck and Reach lying west of High ways 69 and 12, and the townâ€" ships of Scott, Uxbridge, Picâ€" kering, Whitby, and East Whitâ€" by; in Durham County, the townships of Darlington and Clarke; and the counties of Brant, Bruce, Dufferin, Elgin, Essex, Grey, Haldimand, Halâ€" Lincoln, â€"Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Waterloo, Welland, â€" Wellington, _ Wentâ€" worth and York, and (c) the Central District of Ontario comprises all the part of the Province which is not included in the Northern Dis trict or the Southern District. DAILY BAG LIMITS Ducks Ceots, Rails & Wilson‘s Snipe POSKES6ION LWATS 12 (d) 10(e) 12 16 16 (a) Exclusive of mergansers (b) KÂ¥ which not more than one may be a wood duck. (c) O¢ which not more than one (d) OXÂ¥ which not more than one may be a eanvasback or (e) Persons resident mere than WATERLOO ROD & CGUN CLVS By Freddie Shanks The club‘s first â€" annual Camping Jamboree is now over, and from the reponse it reâ€" ceiver, next year‘s Jamboree shouldâ€" be bigger and better than ever. It is admitted that this year we were a little late in notifying the out of town clubs and as a result we did not have as many campers as we might have had. However this difficulty can be easily overcome next time, as well as ironing out a few other minor problems. _ With these few changes we know that the next JAMBOREE will be a real sucâ€" Word reaching this writer would seem to indicate that two of the club‘s foremost bachelors, had some difficulty with their tent out at the Camâ€" ping Jamboree. At least we know that they had the tent pitched in a suitable spot and in plenty of time to spend Friâ€" day and Saturday night out under the stars, but what we do not know is, what frightenâ€" ed them out of staying. The weather was fine and there was no influx of the so called weaker sex, who might have changed their status quo, so all that we can gather is there was some trouble with their tent. These two bachelors we might mention are fairly tall and well built men, where as the tent they had borrowed from Marty Martin, was posâ€" sibly meant for two or three midgets. At any rate the thouâ€" ght of sleeping with their feet sticking outside of the tent in the cool wet grass must have been the persuading power and the two would be carpping enthusiasts headed for the city and safety and comforts of home and away from the clutches of the scheming feâ€" 6 (a) (b) If You Are Missed Please Phone Us! males. Next year they have promised to sleep in the club house if need be, at any rate they can lock the doors on it. Club remembers are remindâ€" ed of the our big crow shoot and lucky draw. The crow shoot takes place from Sept. "th to 14th. The bang up stag and draw will be held on Friâ€" day, Septembe:> 16th. Hermie Wuergier the master stag putâ€" ter on her has been hired by our Crow shoot chairman Dick Seibert and we all know what GUN SAFETY CLASSES are held every Thursday night, unâ€" der the supervision of Bobby Fellbaum. a stag Hermie will arrange. Remember the date, Friday, Sept. 16ti#Pand be sure to come out and join in the fun. Last time Hermie put on a stag he gave away a pig as a prize this time he has something even more surprising. We have had very few comâ€" plaints of nonâ€"delivery of the Waterloo Chronicle but should you miss an issue, please phone us at SH 3â€"4441 as our earriers are paid to deliver to every home in Waterloo while the Rural Routes are serviced through the post officc. Your coâ€"operation will be appreciatâ€" (c) may be a canvasback or 25 miles from James Bay may not kill more than 15 geese within 25 miles of James Bay during the 1960