Chursday, May 24, 1982 MOST FARMERS ARE now out on their land doing their spring planting. If you are a groundâ€" hog or crow shooter, take this fact into consideration if you wish to continue to hunt. DOBBIN‘S SH 5â€"8934 #1 WILLIAM E. Waterioo wï¬e".\;e}'a'g’e farmer is one of the friendliest guys you could Many things have changed in the past few years. Could it be that even the birds are adopting different habits? PM NO BIRD WATCHER but I do like to know some of the more colorful species that inâ€" habit the bushland around my Preserve. Last weekend we notâ€" iced a Cedar Waxwing sitting in one of the big cherry trees beâ€" side the Chalet. This particular bird is a seed eater and this time of year :s usually in the north country, coming south only in late fall. Fully Guaranteed 27 Models Of . .. Princecraft Aluminum and Lets face it, there was a time when we didn‘t worry too much about the damage done to our hide and blood supply by the hords of mosquitoes and blackâ€" flies but we have now reached the age of discretion and a little effort in preparing for a trip will pay off in a great deal more © Stronger @ Lighter © Indestructable © No Upkeep © Store Anywhere © Unsinkable © Least Resistance © Faster . © Cooler ©@ Least Depreciation © Easzier To Clean "window" of plastic in the front. In hot weather, particularly if you have to do any walking, the window will steam up and you will either have to take your net off or feel your way out of the bush. So far as fly dope is concernâ€" ed, any of it is better than nothâ€" ing but we find Off more efâ€" fective and less messy. One imâ€" portant thing, when buying your complete the first portage. Unseasonably hot weather has brought both blackflies and mosquitoes out far ashead of the usual time. They are plentiful and always hungry and they can ruin an otherwise perfectly good MERIe® PRLM NNITZZ TVE BUSrI? IhRen lake about a galion of fly dope, a head net and & pair of cheap cotton gioves The mos CLARE MILLAR The Best Boat and Motor Deal In Town PRINCECRAFT Fiberglass Boats See Us Today For ALUMINUM WELDED SEAM BOATS TICKET AGENCY LTD. 36 ONTARIO SOUTH KITCHENER TO €HOOSE FROM SH 3â€"4156 VACATION PLANS START AT OUTDOOOR ADVENTURES herb smith herb smith herb smith WHAT TO DO WHEN LOST IN THE WOODS Merely being out of sight of others in a strange forest gives many a man the creeps â€" a natural feeling, but a dangerous one. Never yield to it. In the mountains or in the forest, a grip of panic is too often the grip of death. THE FOLLOWING HELPFUL Sometimes the use of exploâ€" sives will bring water back into these small places. This is something we can‘t guarantee but we have seen it work on a few occasions. If you have a pet duck pond and have any connection with the owner, why not talk to him. If the drought keeps up a good duck pond is going to be worth its water in gold. If you have one, now is the time to do something about it. THE PROLONGED HOT spel! is drying up all of the water holes around the country. This could be hard on the wild ducks for many of them nest in these smail ponds. It could also be hard on some of the duck huntâ€" ers next fall for they depend on the ponds for their shooting. and see what happens. Actually the best thing you can do and one that will really pay off is to go see the owner of the land on which you hunt. You‘ll find him to be a nice guy and you will at least know that the first time you pull a trigâ€" ger, you won‘t get booted off the land. find anywhere. He doesn‘t go looking for trouble but you bounce a bullet off his tractor HKf caught by night, fog or a storm, stop at once and make camp in a sheltered spot. Build a fire in a safe place. Gather plenty of dry fuel. Don‘t wander about. Travel only down hill. If injured, choose a clear spot on a promontory and make a signal smoke. Don‘t start a fire you cannot conâ€" trol for death by suffocation is worse than being lost. Don‘t yell, don‘t run, don‘t worry and above all, don‘t quit. Signal fires are the quickest Stop, sit down. Try to figure out where you are. Use your head, not your legs. 21 KING ST. N., WATERLOO © Over ©@ Custom Built to Prevent Furnitur Drape and Rug F: Call for FREE. DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION No Money Down Small Monthly Payments Start "Are The Finest Awnâ€" ings Under the Sun" with Herb Smith DUMONT §()éâ€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ol 1 0"' AWININGS ENJOY EXTRA SPECIAL BIRTHDAY SAVINGS it over for a minute or so and then the muskie took off for the water. George has been very pale ever since and just seems to continue starting into space as if he had just seen a ghost. Of course after such an experâ€" ience, and one that many of us have never had, we can underâ€" stand just how George and his two brothers felt when they had Over the holiday weekâ€"end many of our more ardent fisherâ€" men headed for their favourite spots, some of these ardent fishâ€" ermen we have taiked to since their return and some we have not yet had the opportunity. One of these fishermen, George Schaâ€" chat (our painter) is still paintâ€" ing a picture of a huge Muskie he and his two brothers caught in Georgian Bay. The fish accordâ€" ing to George would weigh abâ€" out thirtyâ€"five or forty pounds, they landed it with a net, looked | way to attract attention. Build them in an open spot cleared of all inflammable material so Saturday will be another work day and social at the club, and it is hoped we can have a good turnout of our club members. The work is coming along famâ€" ously and it should not be long before the members will be able to relax, play a few horseâ€"shoes or carry on with a well known other club sport, that needs no further mentioning at this time. Hope to see a good turnâ€"out Saturday. Hiker, Cam Shantz, Johnny Noâ€" wak, Elmer Clemmer, Less Jutri, Coonie Rumig, Cecil Rochford, Ronnie _ Kertchura, Walter (Toby) Jacobi, Uncle Dudley, and Doug Schreiber, Irvin Clemâ€" mer and Norm Herchenratter. These are a few of the more regâ€" ular volunteers but we know we have a few more workers whose names we have forgotten to menâ€" tion, to these workers we apoloâ€" gize, and we hope they will not be offended because it is only an oversight on my part, and we will mention them in a later volunteer workers would be quite a chore, but it appears it is the same old members who show up to do the work. Walter Behling, Joe Oberle, Jack Voge!, Bob Fellbaum, Albert Geffros, Bob Geffros, Lioyd Miller, Clayt for long. Keep a ciear brain in commission and the chances are you will come out of the woods For the last few weeks we have been sending out urgent appeals for volunteer help out at the club, the response to these appeals has been very gratifying. Not only have the members been working in the evenings, but even on the holiday Monday. To are much better if you carry a your smoke. map and a compass, having first learned how to use them. WATERLOO ROD a& GUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks Birthday In Canada . .. Dumont Is Aluminum Aluminum Windows â€" Doors â€" Awnings â€" Siding â€" ) PHONE SH 5â€"9411 DUMONT FEUT $ou v SALE will be for $1,000, available for The first thing we are going to do is extend family allowâ€" ances for any children who stay in school even though they are over sixteen. io fls ds es sn tict tloy 3 snn The second thing we are gOiNZ | o one of our most pressing prOâ€" to do is provide no fewer than | ploms 1| am proud that Liberal ten thousand scholarships fO" jeaqership, as usual, is ready to students of merit who ought to | meet this responsibility and I, go to college but cannot afford | jop one, will feel more secure to. Each of these scholarshiPS | t6.4, ths future nf my family to release the fish because the yoruâ€"_______â€"_â€" season was not open. However, the fact that they were true| You never can tell from day Sportsmen and did free the fish | to day who‘s going to be top dog is something to be admired, posâ€" in Russia. sibly with a little luck, they| Notice how many people are might be able to catch him again ‘ talking about going fishing? It‘s when the season opens in July. catching. We now know that the preâ€" sent emergency requires more than this and once more we are way out in front in our proposâ€" als for aid to youth. One of the reasons 1 am an enthusiastic Liberal is that this party has always been in the forefront of legislation for the welfare of our young people. Long ago now, we introduced Family allowances (which the Conservatives opposed vigorous ly) so that children could get better care and stay in school longer. And training costs money â€" a lot of money. Probably more money than many of us will have on hand when the time comes for our children to take â€" ‘wHE WATERLOO (Ontayley CHRONTICLR TOM MCMILLAN ALUMINUM SALES 164 ALLEN ST. E. wWATERLOO Awnings â€" Screens * Patio Enclosures * Aluminum Railings * Doors, Windows, etc. Aluminum & Fibreglass Door Canopies body. It has the power to authâ€" orize financial aid and provide technical advice to any provâ€" ince which wants to use it. Its objective is to fit tomorrow‘s | citizens to take the kind of | jobs which are now common â€" | jobs which need special trainâ€" |\ing. The day of the unskilled lworker is a thing of the past. We cannot turn our children ï¬out into today‘s world with no ]or with wrong training. The same thing applies to those who are unemployed now. The Liberal plan will cover them too and make them a special . unemployment _ allowâ€" ance while they are getting their training. for one, will feel more secure abdut the future of my family if a Liberal Government takes over on June 18th. This is the sensible approach to one of our most pressing proâ€" This organization â€" will be made up of leading educationalâ€" ists, union leaders and indus trialists. It is not an advisory In place of ‘this expensive and illâ€"conceived plan the Lib eral Party plans to set up the Canadian Development Organâ€" izration, to train our youth to take better jobs. training. For five years now we have known this but it is only in the past few months that the government has taken any ac tion. As usual it was tkaen has Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. McFatridge, 480 Victoria Street, Preston. She is presently employed as a model in Toronte â€" « â€" Miss McFatridge, will repreâ€" sent Canada in the Miss Uniâ€" verse and Miss World contests to be held later this year. At present, she is the reigning Miss Toronto, a title she received aftâ€" er eliminating 66 other beauties in the Toronto contest. Dominion of Canada. Marilyn McFatridge, who placed fourth in the contest in 1960 stole the top spot from eleven other finâ€" alists in Niagara Falls, Friday evening. A 19 year old Preston beauty has been crowned the 1963 Miss Dominion of Canada. Mariivn Ontario will take their cue from the flashing lights when followâ€" ing or approaching sehool buses. Mark School Buses MARILYN McFATRIDGE *Tested under the official supervision of a leading New Symbol of Seagram Quality Beforeintroducing Seagram‘s 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class . .. and in test after test Canadians liked the taste of Seagram‘s 5 Star best. Next time trg Seagram‘s great new brand with the Five Stars on the bottle. to the Highway Additionally, when drivers in oncoming traffic approach a school vehicle whose signals are flashing, they must reduce to a "reasonable and proper‘ speed at least 100 feet past the bus. (This regulation does not apply to roads separated by a median or boulevard.) ‘When a school bus stops on a road permitting speeds in exâ€" ces of 35 m.ph. and begins flashing its lights, motorists folâ€" lowing must stop and must not pass until the lights have been extinguished by the operator. speeds in excess of 35 mp.h. must after June 1 be marked on the rear end with the words "do not pass when signals flashing." The changes, introduced at the recent session of The Legislature by H. L. Rowntree, Minister of Transport, clarified this law and will help reduce the toll of acâ€" cidents, â€" particularly _ rearâ€"end mishaps, involving school vehicâ€" les. A recent survey indicated that school vehicles are involved in 20 times as many rearâ€"end colâ€" lisions as ordinary rural buses. day place the onus on the driver of the school vehicle to actuate his signal lights when dischargâ€" ing or picking up schoo! childâ€" ren. Buses or vehicles used strictly for the transport of school chilâ€" dren on roads which permit 10 STEWART THIS MONTH FEATURING E. Honsberger & Sons PAINTS â€" LUMBER â€" HARDW ARE SEE US FOR SUMMER COTTAGES PICNIC TABLES FENCING Seqagram;, 4OSte« & SeaGRAM 6 SoN$ umTid wartAugo gutame canata LTD. AND é@e'llw From 1988 to 1961 the total of federal direct taxation in Canaâ€" da increased from $1,795,000,000 to $2,504,000,000. About the only thing that a trip into outer space has in comâ€" mon with a picnic is that it can be called off on account of weaâ€" Novs Scotia had the first parâ€" liqmentary government 4 Can KITCHENER PAGE THRER