What with this talk of lively baseball, The New York Times decided to open up one and see sphereoid for scientific analysis. The composite ingredients inâ€" eluded: cork surrounded by a layer of black rubber and a layâ€" er of red rubber; 125 yards of PAGE TWO WATERLOO RESIDENTS AUTOMOBILE SERVICE ESSO SERVICE STATION FACILITIES CORNER UNION & WEBER PHONE JOE KIRKEY SH 4â€"8282 ARNOLD DUENCH â€"â€" SERVICE MGR. ORR AUTOMOBILES 1TD. GENERAL REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OP CARS 150 WEBER ST. SOUTH WATERLOO THAT‘S wHy itT‘s Canada‘s sestr PHONE SH 5â€"6815 just about everybody does _beer voull just say "MABEL, World of Sport" Saturd;y afternoon â€" CBC this like AT A BLACK {.‘"* LABEL N) tE white wool; 53 yards of fine grey wool; 150 yards of white cotton, a coating of rubber cement and ~SELLING ocir mnummmmmnmmum mmmhn&umufluhnm-w nqumtodrmmmtouldmandnlmu mmw“mmamdmudm swrnnub.-mm-mummmm mthcwucï¬nn“andmm"wm“ leucnduvm.Nhoï¬.umdlulhonflhnnmu anyâ€" mnxovenmuwuddthndn-wdcnchuhunqo- sore or stays wet enough it is dangerous to walk on. nounce that at & recent meeting of the Board of Directors of Westsitfe Dairy Limited, Mr. Robert C. Marran and Mr. Jerrie E. Downey were elected as Directors, to fill the vacancy created by the retireâ€" ment ment of Mr. Harry Olie-hl;r';g:' v‘vho‘ u};as been associated with the Dairy since 1918. Mr. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES s Fred A Brohman is pleased to anâ€" DAIRY LIMITED THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICLE M ~TV Network Cashews and a cold bottie of beer. A natural! And It‘s natural to choose Carling Black Label 1 j. _ o_ _‘ICZ _ appearance in large numbers but the hunters 1 lly builtâ€"in desks and bookcases in every suite. Do m ee e Pnd Un 190 Lester Street, Waterloo. Cinet and distinguished in a par setting, swimming ooo bniiertihe fondienc oaoor . and ‘ steps to insure habitat 'nt.a. Fushie PARAGON _ which game and furbearers may tor more farm and grazing land open daily at WHILE WE ARE almost sure that Canadian Industries are not following the advice we gave in this column a few week ago, they have come out with a shotâ€" gun load called the Light Skeet WITH EVERY TWO FULL GARMENTs3 DRY CLEANED â€" AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF $1.50 Each, WE WILL DRY CLEAN A THIRD GARMENT FOR JUST 39 CENTS \_"SsofmERrs FUEL OIL birds and animals, this protecâ€" tion of hawks and owls is about the most stupid thing they have ever done since they became a department. Only thing we can figure is that some stupid poliâ€" tician with a lot of drag must be a bird watcher. While the Department of Lands and Forests have made considerable strides in the past few years towards conservation and the wise use of our game CIWWs, and an increasing popâ€" ulation of fox . . . both sup. posedly top flight mouse killers. Truth of the matter .is that neither hawks or fox will bothâ€" er with mice if they can find DW_UEGSRABLE DAMAGE is BEING reported to young trees by winter burrowing mice from all parts of the province CONsIDERABLE There may have been a little American buil mixedâ€"up with this statement but even if they teday we were told that in & discussion with an American he uwumum.na his party (24 of them) took back 180 jacks to the States in one Tulking to a Canadian hunter â€"_____ SWAN CLEANERSâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dry Cleaning Specal! "~<" SAVEI.11 »0=s. Our Guarantee . . 8 GEnmeEers LAUVGH At WINTER with herb smith an over abundance of Make it hot for Winter. Call us for automatic deliveries of the most homeâ€"warming fuel oil you can buy. Economical: it‘s full of clean heat! HOW ? 1 SUIT â€" A Full Garment _ ARMEN 2 SKIRTS â€" A Full Garment D ATTs‘HE 2 PR. PANTS â€" A Full Garment _ or ~ 1 skirt & 1 pant â€" Full ICE OF $1.50 Garment .L DRY CLEAN REG. COST â€" $4.50 RMENT FOR Your Cost _ $3.39 S YOU SAVE $1.11 FOR FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY at number, it a lot of jackâ€" HEATS BESTI . Your Satistaction! for these sports are deciining because natural habitat is deâ€" clining. The report stressed the need for including fish and wildâ€" life conservation as specific proâ€" jects in federal water resources developments. Over 185,000,000 acreâ€"feet of water (enough to cover California, Florida and for REMEDY FOR TENSION . .. Shoulder that shotgun, lace wp those boots and leave the tranâ€" quilizers home. A report to the Senate Select Committee on Naâ€" tional Water Resources by the US. Fish and. Wildlife Service declares that hunting and fishâ€" ing ease the strain of today‘s highâ€"tension living better than tranquilizer pills. According to the report, fishing and bunting enthusiasts are increasing twice as fast as the population boom of the United States. It pointed out, however, that opportunities 2 Pm EY RORE a sideâ€"byâ€"side double, but cer tainly Câ€"I+L are on the right track. A heavily loaded shell in such games as skeet and trap are definitely flinch and miss inducers. Personally we can‘t see heavy loads for either clay pigeon game. We also can‘t see the "big bump" loads for game hunting. it piner Reone using overâ€"andâ€"unders who seem 10 find the Wisk measl Ts us 1 10290 Tess shells make for more recoil Claim is that these shells will ammmel qa arl 00 00. for load which is said to give far better performance with less reâ€" herb smith Order as dayâ€"0ld, or as started pullats from !-.hflmriwluhrm‘ + #vary one hatched and reared under ROE FARMS® quality program. arovder, and baokel o Nes Farnd tearcyy BP eeder, and years of on« perience in producing the finest started pullety .-i.mmld pullets and chicks that cam be anywhere. Other famous strains aiso avaitable as dayâ€"oid and started pullets. wvmuml‘rmhmm srcer Rack Sertinks . . . the unusual layer that has made headiines for egz production and allâ€"round farm pertormance tor aver 20 years. ARIAAmce h at work prod ..u...'-;:--rmlvfl work producing famous Marce Orcharda black Serdinks . . . the unusual laver sns wod Thursday, February 15, 1968 f"-â€"w-â€"â€"’-â€"â€"-‘; : HARCO ORCHARDS i RoP fakms Limitlp® The superb facilities of Ro# Farms are now Life A.uru;ee C_o;;ny of ___ Canada â€" call Kitchener SH 2â€"4529 RR. 3, Waterioo, Ont. representing The Imperial one foot) .,;M' ready bein ".".-"‘ for this purpose. It is estimated New York to a depth of st least JOE STRUB will be neces