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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1961, p. 4

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PAGE The same has happened to pheasant shooting and vaunted areas such as Oxford township, produced very poor kills even for those in the know. Farmers teil us that fox are becoming more numerous and they teamâ€" ed up with the hawks and owls, should have a real ball this winâ€" ter trying to make sure there will be no pheasants to breed next spring. long time is being gradually inâ€" troduced into the outdoor field, reciprocal licensing. Let‘s face one fact. K you are a Canadian, you are such whether you live in British Colâ€" umbia or Ontario. You may be French Canadian if you live in Quebec, but whether the French element like â€"it or not, this is Canada, not France and those people living here are essentialâ€" ly Canadians. MOOSE HUNTING IN MOST Northern areas proved disappointing this year. The blame for the whole thing has been laid on the weather. _ . _ Here‘s what we are getting at in case you lost us somewhere along the line. A Canadian lie ense to hunt or fish should be just that. There is no need to Evidently, during the first few weeks, there was so much rain that the moose got smart and headed for the heavy swamps where the hunters couldn‘t follo®. _ SOMETHING NEEDED FOR a qoh9 000 800000 0fi 00 t 00 2s FATHER a~~» SON #» COMMUNION â€" BREAKFAST . Breakfast For All Father & Sons Wishing To Attend ... $1.25 Mass At St. Jeromes High School 9:30 am Sun,. Nov. 19, 1961 THIS ADVT. COURTESY OF THE HOTEL KENT 59 KING S. N. WATERLOO Don‘t Waste Time â€" Get Your Winter Garments Cleaned By â€" _ SPONSORED BY THE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES For The K. W. BEAVERS â€"____â€" IN COâ€"OPERATION WITH THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS _ â€" _ FEAT SAINT JEROMES STUDENTS ANNUAL CIVIC WELCOME herb smith Now three provinces will start the ball rolling to have an actâ€" ual Canadian sporting license. If you can prove you are a resiâ€" dent of either Manitoba or Saskatchewan, you may obtain a resident license in the provâ€" ince of Ontario. The same is true in reverse. Only thing we see wrong with i is that licenses for small game and angling are all that are available. Big game licenses must be purchased as though you were from Mars or another province in the country, which seems to be about the same thing. s penalize the free _ spending sportsman by having a separate license for every province, parâ€" ticularly when we are trying to draw them from Saskatchewan and they are trying their best to lure Ontario gunners to the duck shooting. & shows sound thinking on the part of officials involved. Howâ€" ever, we don‘t think anyone will While we may seem unduly critical, this isn‘t meant that way. The effort is good a_l_ld with Herb Smith FEATURE A Writers THE WATERLOO (Ontaria) CHRONICLE foolish ruffed grouse got it" the men continued their discussion, but suddenly they yere_:_ng_t?lil‘- to the A GOOD MANNERS CAMPAIGN will be started by the Ontario Forestry Association. shooting or fishing in their own country, they should be entitled Primary object is to teach some of the stupid "litter bugs" to clean up and dispose of their own garbage. While the Assoc iation is on the job, they might teach some of the mannerless sportsmen a few niceties that are supposed to go with the THE FOLLOWING | DID not write. It was clipped from a Deâ€" partment of Lands and Forest release that originated in Lind The article is wel dore and without any bias shows the comâ€" plete stupidity of protecting by K. K. Irizawa, Fish and Wildlife Supervisor Last week when forester Bert Haas and Claude Phillips, ranger of Northumberland County Forâ€" est, were in earnest conversa Forest headquarters. Dismissing the incident as, ‘"Well talons flying at a low altitude beâ€" ed into action by Mrs. Phillips‘ frantic cry of, "Claude, come here quickly". Upon reaching the ranger‘s house the men were shown & pheasant lying at the kitchen door. The pseasant, which was bearing a leg band, was sti!l warm. It appeared as if the hawk was forced to jettison his heavy cargo at the risk of colliding in flight with the house or a nearâ€" by tree. From the band number it was determined that the pheaâ€" sant was banded some two months earlier in Darlington Township, about 30 miles west of the Forest Headquarters. At any rate this tale has a happy ending because unexpectedly the Phillips were able to have roast pheasant for supper, (under glass, of course‘!). herb smith "MANNA FROM HEAVEN® herb smith in the spare is simple enough. It goes like this: A the left front wheel and switch oW BO ROTATE TWE Henry VIII, a country bumpkin, a miser and a mustachioed man about town are four of the many faces Danny Kaye (center) asâ€" sumes for his hourâ€"long comedy special Monday night, Nov. 6, at 9 o‘clock over WBENâ€"TV. The Danny Kaye Show will illustrate hmgnndnkotchumetheme.“mgflqu«Ul." Saturday, November 4, 8:30 P.M. WATERLOO MEMORIAL ARENA Adults 75¢ Students 50¢ Chiddren 25¢ Support Local Mockey â€" Folow Your Siskins SEASON TICKEFS WULL BE AVAHABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE PRIOR TO THE GAME AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES ADUL PE 3$6.00, SEPUDENTS 34.00, CHIALDREN $2.00 Man of Many Faces Has TV Special How To Rotate Your Tires BUYING ...... SELLING ...... LOOKING ...... READ & USE JR. "B" HOCKEY OWEN SOUND GREYS WATERLOO SISKINS Phone SH 3â€"4441 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Tuesday, rear wheel. That tire from the left rear wheel is switched to a position on the right front wheel this left front tire to the left

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