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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 1961, p. 4

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Wohnson Outboard Motors Are _ Available at the Following Griffith‘s Sport Centre Comphlete Service on all makes .0f outboards and lawn mowers ‘87 Main St. Galt Phoné 621â€"7460 swamp. Rabbits of course are all over the place. In many years of outâ€" doors, we have never seen 30 many cottontails This is our opimon is indicative of what ean be done with wild game when there is lots of food and shelter available and they are protected from shooting and verâ€" Our next door neighbour Bob Chesney came over Sunday afâ€" ternoon and dragged us through the bush into the next concesâ€" sion. He had found a "Lady Slipper", a plant now rare in the Canadian bush and he wantâ€" tioned, game birds seem to have pulled off a pretty good hatch of chicks and pheasants, woodcock and partridge can be seen with their broods even now. Last weekend we had three hen pheasants complete with broods hanging around our hunting Chalet at the Preserve and when we walked down through the tag alders to have a look at one of our shooting field that has recently been planted in corn, we raised ed me to have a look at it. Frankly it was hard to see. There were so darn many mosâ€" quitoes in the bush you could hardly see through them. This man knows the name of nearly every bird that moves and every tree and bush that grows in the woods and its a real eduâ€" cation to spend some time with Water in creeks is down to or maybe a little below summer level so somse of you trout fish ermen had better start switch ing to small flies or small garâ€" den hackle. When the water gets low, trout get choosy and the smaller offerings find more favour than Goes the big stuff. DESPITE A SPRING, the weather of which is Bloomingdale Marine Belwoed, Ont. Ph Fergus 1039W Belwood Boat Co. PAGE FOUR «Johinsorrm 49368 CANADA‘S FAVOURITE QUTBOARD MOTOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Dealers SH ing frogs, chasing butterflies and a myrid of other pastimes that probably fascinated you at one time, its just you have forâ€" gotten how much fun it is to catch a frog and stuff him in 1 have one just turned thirâ€" teen. He can ask more cotton‘ pickin‘ questions in five minuâ€" tes than I could answer in five years. Besides, by the time he is through asking questions, I‘ve forgotten about half of those he was interested in when he startâ€" Above all else, if you do take one of these sprouts with you, don‘t keep him fishing all the time. Let him out on shore once in a while. Build a fire and cook a couple of weiners Take him into the bush and explain some of the growth to him. In other words, don‘t whatever you do, pin him down to just fishin‘. To a boy a perch is just as important as a musky or trout. If you sneer the least little bit he‘l> say, "It‘s a fish ain‘t it?" The one thing we adults are inclined to forget is that a boy is not in love with fish, he‘s in love with fishin‘ and to him fishin‘ is rowing the boat, playâ€" ing with the anchor cord, catchâ€" caicn d IPOg and stuif him in your pants pocket so that he BASS AND ‘LUNGE â€" season opens next Saturday and should serve to take even more presâ€" sure off the various breeds of Bass being a comparatively easy fish to catch under most conditions, this would be a good time to take that boy of yours fishing. If you don‘t have one of your own, borrow one of your neighbours, PH guarantee it will you. Try it the next time you are drowning a dew worm and not getting anything. Concrete Breakers Air Compressors 21 WEBER ST. N. Waterioo S$H 3â€"8204 Chain Saws a brand new experience for CONTRACTORS â€" INDUSTRY! > Equipment Accessories And Supplies CALL US FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT REQUIREME CRAFTWAY EQUIPMENT LTD. RENTAL â€" SALES â€" SERVICE bherb smith EQUIPMENT THE WATERLOO® (Ostario) CH#KoOrtacin ‘ plans for this year‘s Jamboree, and had forwarded invitations to all the clubs in the Huron and Erie Zone of Federation. Gar with his jovial spirit and love for the children each year had played Santa Claus in a number of the small centres in to Horseshoe players are re:â€" minded that every Friday night is horseshoe night at the club, beginning at 7.30 I.M. Rivalry is becoming keener each week with plenty of enthusiasm being Last week we had already forâ€" warded our news report, when we learned of the sudden passe ing of our entertainment chairâ€" man Gar. Dubrick, and it was necessary to phone in the sad news to our Chronicle readers. well and endeared him to the many of hundreds of children. When Gar did pass away he was doing one of the things he loved most, that is fishing with his wife and friends, in the great outdoors. To his wife and family and to his host of friends we agair offer the club‘s deepest In last week‘s news report we had mentioned that the club‘s annual stag picnic would be held on Saturday, July ist. This was in egror and should bhave read, on Saturday, July 15th. Please note the right date, in order that we have a fine turnout for the picnic. Next regular meeting of the club will be held on Monday, July 10th, at 8.30 P.M. plan now Din and God bless you for it. herb. smith Gar in the few brief years he was a member of: the club, had been elected to the executive, and held the position of enterâ€" tainment chairman, a job ‘that he did so well, and at which job spent much of his time and energy and gained the respect of all our members. Gar was the orignator of the club‘s first Camping Jamboree, and it was through his efforts it met with such big success, in fact so much One thing I will not guaran tee, your mental condition when you arrive home after a fishing wriggles against your }leg overy Water Pumps Concrete and Mortar Steel Scaffolding Stud Drivers Lawn Rollers and Mixers WATERLOO ROD &‘ GUN CLUB NEWS A letter from the Waterloo Park Board said they feared the proposed lake upstream from Silver Lake would contribute to flooding or dry conditions on Laurel Creek. . Waterloo Council‘s board of works comniittee, Monday night, decided to let the University of Waterloo go on with plans to create a Zive-acre lake on its campus. â€" ! shown, If you do not play horseâ€" shoe, come out anyway and cheer for your favourite team. Some of, the teams could sure use a little moral support, over and above what they can get in the club house. D. J. Batty, assistant to the grounds superintendent at the university, said the lake will be no more than six feet deep and will have a spillway. Trampoline Centre Location Approved This committee also approved a 10foot wide footpath to be laid by the institution from the Waterloo Park area at Seagram Waterloo Council‘s legislation and Wlaws committee, Monday night, proved operation of a 12â€"unit ?ampoline centre on the Zehr parking lot at Weber St. and Bridgeport Rd. by two Watâ€" erloo men. Jerome Huber, 174 Vermont St. and Robert Huras, 176 Verâ€" mont St. will operate it Mr. Huber is president of Canadian Trampoline Recreation Centres (Waterloo) _ Ltd. Mr. Huras operates the Kitchener Spring, Company Ltd:, Waterloo, manuâ€" facturers of the units. . small space without wrinkling and can be easily washed en route. The pleats are there to stay. By Faris. LIGHT. as a handkerchief, the cool "Terylene" and coston batiste. inâ€" this nightie and peignoir set is delicately pleated and embroideryâ€"trimmed. Ideal for travelling, it packs into a ~U" WILL CREATE LAKE ON CAMPUS â€" with a proposed footpath P# "Good Dressing" * Undiluted evaporated milk, vinegar and a goodly portion of sugar (plus salt and pepper) makes an unusually good dre# sing for coles slaw. ax ning across the campus to De@ born St. ¢ Stadium, across the CNR tracks for security tomorrow JOE STRUB RR. 3, Waterice SMH. 3â€"1362 SH. 2458 SUPER Save today TNE IDMPERIAL PE FUN WITH FOOD

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