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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 1952, p. 3

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“.wlll. Ry late in the momma we had DON, Mn; tout and then crawled Driving home an the last cool Into the car for I snooze. We had I hours of the day, I couldn't help m up uptil late the night be- feeling that the trout sewn had and just couUn't seem to“s_eemed very short thisyeu, Pos- vnke up enough to work up my ‘snbly it's because I'm . year older can!" that the time seemed so short. After uwmg tt on tor about In hour, we pried our eyes open 'tet enough to assemble our 1e Ind stumble down to the E‘SPORTING, FISH, '_-) & GAME NEWS Waterloo Rod and Gun Club Turkey and Chicken Shoot Full information from Agents :~‘a.Efâ€"2“Mm ANNUAL FOWL SHOOT Intel's Plcnk- Gm A.“ Ave. - Wntetloo Sunday, Sept. 28 1952 Wool Jenny - Wool Crepe - Wool Kall- Wool Flannel Colors: Winter White, Grey, Navy, Beige, Lime and Kelley Gregg Red, Gold, Powder Blue . . . From I435 to 21.95 IIME 1iur CHANGES Cohorts: Black, Wine, Blue, Green, Navy, etc at WALLARS Sizes: 12 to 20 . . II to If) . . 16% to Mh - thp, Theatre and Post Office 3I King N. - Wm Priced from MILLINERY Effective Fancy lace-Mum Dum- Iuncbk in wedding or party you, Wound. and mmu' _ Trieqthm and Crop. Volvo! and load TAm 12.95 to 27.95 DRESSES FOL nus 4.” FEATHER HATS a 6.” I. 7.” .00” ‘3. to 7.” VILVETS 4.” I. 6.” Colon: Black, Navy, Red, Kelly, Rune! Ember, Spice, Wine, any. DRESSES 1'ttt'T are constantly on the ookout for anything that looks lremotely like a game warden, they are now 10in? to make it 1prictically impossib e for a wu- den to make an arrest by having him advertise his presence well in advance. 7 'gh"trgth we toned him in and n u he rode down the current. “P109" and .11 ot l sud- den he wasn't there any mm. The annual crow shoot conduct- ed by the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club was better than ever this year, with a Brat and second prize winner 1or the most crows shot and three draw prize winners. ‘From a fairly humble begin . (this event is getting more popu~ Iar each year and more and more shooters are trying for the prizes offered. Incidenta ly they are also 'whittling down the crow popula-‘ tion which was the primary pur- I wore out nboul. tour anneal grasshoppers during the day, and probably took thou! any tuh, 91: of which I deposited in my car we We stopped " n couple of buatr. es on our wny down and managed to bust six crows, but just when the shooting wu- getting good darkness came along and the shooting was opt". F While the bird shooting season ts not tar nny and we would ruther wing shoot than even tIsh for trout, we can't help wonder- ing how we are rt,', to worry through the nex tew months without being able to cast a tty for a speckle, new. to crime will likely be the poachers toast from now on. The Department of lands and Forests are benevolently furnish- ma trucks to all their Game overseers for future patrol duties. On the sides of these trucks in large unmistakable letters will be the wording, Department of Lands and Forest; _ _ -- While we have the greatest re- spect for a game omcial who is trying to do I job, we are in- clined to wonder when some stu- pid blunder like this is made it someone isn't being paid for hav- ing something other than brains to hold his cars apart. ”€551? Gaiciiid 75! this Deptrrt- ment know only pooawell my SPECIAL OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Walton Shows Good Form For September 23 Title Bout ‘W. mum" led,' tlt - 1.riiii, maxwuby he nonhuman-haw- irTiiuDiiFriTtJi Rocky luci- aooinPtiiudetNu% tuiooeattat.r.ndintArttqt- teremytitittnty?tthaoAtyyd.in tggtt'ti,ttrtigdra'2idt"- eouagiuutEmamqtxnr9r. Hismtmer,l'euxnoochicchio pose of this comet and the other is. we no still not “grovnshoot .t2rt's', mule):i The F? whether we m right or not. .00 at pun, u tact. A com . . . plum ed mes such u the 5?:mgoo second pnu. c'tiisiiii7iiirii, 1"" "PM not .tre . . . oer: In usual or one mm- P,',',', WWI?" T mime 3 ule und dedUtitely should not he ll',', “if" t te,', ' Ilya Ri ,in a government department 'tmac er, 0 rank Be”. tiiy..t,tittt is responsible tor the luv- 1tCyt"1. ug., h w-.-..‘3." u... l tul .beteviouy. ot . amup Is lune Bridgeport Rd. in Waterloo and the toaster to Shirley Reid ot 31% Kent Ave., Kitchener. Guess the tickets Gummy Shunt: sold me were no good, or possibly they just had the wrong number: on them Pia-t Hooch was the club[ member that sold the most tick-I ets tor the crow shoot and he re- ', ceived an ".so merchandise‘ award from We”: Dairy. . ', Funk doesn't fool around when he goes out to sell tickets and Ind sold tttr/ttdvr", 2et,tt?it we‘ even start . em in; we have a few like grunt in Jt, Club. The number of tickets we? were able to sell wouldn't tuve', helped I great deal. Dimer who took first prize'in the ‘p.m. Crow Shoot, and also to Clare‘ There are many times when Dietrich who came second. ltjlum of real value can be joked takes a darn good caller to get 33 at this sale by a marl bid, crows into gun range during a hot e law Is no respector of good spell such as we went through of poor guns and it a hunter is during the crow shoot contest... Wicked. up while breaking the There is much talk at changing) my. his gun is taken regardless a... um» of theserow shoot. nftiof Its vulne.’ mm... -..- "in W, __ - - There is much talk ot changing _ law, his gun is taken regardless the time of thewrow shoot, note! tta vnluex _ only because it has always fallen, This might be the opportunity on the last day of the trout sen- ,f0r some of the boys who have son when many possible contest- ‘been looking tor a decent wea- ants want to get a last go in atwpoll at a low price. the trout, but became of the wea- _ a o - . . ther and numerous other reasons. ---- We are suggesting right now that .____.‘__*_,, "If" cr- 1;: the time of the shoot he changed to Spring, either during the urge when the black boys are migra - ing back to this country or after the young are hatched and are easy to call in. We also feel that to make this contest absolutely fair, the contest should be limited to a Saturday or at most a Fri- day and a Saturday. Those who can take or pet time away from their regular work have a great deal better chance of getting more crows than have those who just have the Saturday to hunt. Have you tried to ttgure out the W".ne laws this year and where it is legal to shoot deer, ducks, etc.? 7 _ _ . We have had dozens of phone calls and while we are now get- ting a little used to trying to err- plain to a man where is line 0n: cysgrtrtyut.ties ”tunes If the men setting up this men [are bei paid for it, then they: ormt Salons in Huron District Are 32:31:; too much whatever} "Huron District" includes the "heir sultry ia. We don't krtowtCounties of Brant, Bruce, Grey, Pe business man who would end i' Hilton, Huron Oxford. Perth, iup with a mess like thu-even if Waterloo, Wellfngton and Went- he tried. worth. {Jen-r" 11‘ _ -T" Jo. hold to pad In a My you?“ thet . 1etet.twr9rtf . qptgMitiBprihtF, atrqrht, 500311»:de Sign" he if“: hum: 961319-011, I may go on until I'm t6." Mart men are law abiding. The present (we laws make this a practical impoaiability, and even I lawyer would be puzzled try most chum of the Game Laws. u the CInndiui isr?irtadten. The annual sale ot coniUeated firearms taken from hunters who did not have enouÂ¥h sense to obey the (we laws, wi I be held at the Ptrlittment Buildings in Toronto on Monday. Tuesday and Wed- nesday ot next week trom il to 5 WWW Ijl's'ii q .- '.s T ' k' otjii, V. “A ' = Ts l "at“ fr; umufuotou a” l ‘ (i' 'r)':) _ ‘ ’5, A 1?,!i"l, ICQVRO LET F' HALL AUTOMOBILES Limited 450 KING ST. E. Black and Grey Sanka-fl: Nov. " to Nov, 22-(5 per day) Raccoon: mov. 1 to Dec. " (Special Raccoon License Re quired). y verity the value of the . . Espdeiaiiy "liable m the pruned mph: ot cow- vauon work which new at the curriculum. Ken Prye ' super- visor of School; In EtobieoM Roundup. was in curs; mm this rear, continuing good war; he surged a by "P" _uo. l. _ _ We don't know why theclw weren't tUUd this rear, and we're not qualtiud to speculate. but it seems to us that with all the stress which has been placed on conservation in recent years. it's surprising that more tenchers didn't make application this sum. men _ . Conservation knowledge depends to a tremendous degree {upon our teachers, and when such a school is available to them each year, it comes as a shock to find thT‘KKiJne who In ungua- e.‘ ie tamer. re" wel. embeds!- fl). Regulated Townships: " days) Oct. 29 and 31 and Nov, lat. (2) Remainder: Oct. 29-Nov. l in, clusiyer" days. (3 cocks per day). i - nuaea Gunny: (l) t',',Te,.'ef Townships: Oct 29 ' to ov. I. (3 per dtry), (2) Remainder: Oct. 4-Nov 15m (5 per day), Duck: and Geese: Oct 4 to Nov. 29-- 66 - l!,' , W " “£QIW (pucks-f per day) (Gttser-5 iter day) ipast years. It'l a he: that more (people have taken advantage of 'resort facilities in southern on, tario this yen! than tor some years past, One excellent baro- imeter for appraising this condi, ‘twn ts m our own travels, where 1we have the opportunity ot visit, Hng a different resort every day I'! the vacation months. We found day after day that the resorts had dimculty m fUtding accommoda- 'tion for us-so business must have been good! More and more peo- 'ple are taking advantace of the lime resorts available in Ontario, there's no question about that. _ This year, the province has un- jdertaken to categorize the vari, ous types of accommodation to be Mound. They've provided an at- tractive marker, which is usually displayed at the entrance to the resort. the number of stars on the ‘marker indicating the sort ot ac. commodation to be found within. have; that {bought oh the young try ughq Mee. jun ertt but to Spa-km. of am. who! hap- peood to itt Sqqmqd to So has: than over More thin ye.r--atter nll than loo; an ot PM In! winter! Maybe tttia b one ot thepeasaltusoti--thiaalisr- sting “V” trt the 'ee teter sch»), but wtritGrer'the reason summer's been all too short. It any be that we've been singularly well. trenbd to good weather this past couple of years. because we think the weatherman has been more considerate than m _ T In all probability this mark- mg device will in future years find its way into advertising ma- terial for the guidance of the prospective vacationer. This is I splendid idea, which should help a great deal toward improving the resort accommodations, and should give the vacationer an un- biased indication of what he may expect to find in any particular vacation area. rev, It ioyW6thard to l ,..ovER25YEARSoFSERtrTCB... l 1u-hgtiti"6tr_grt_Qee6ettgtQee6etoQ-' F76“ WGVW’GV wawwawvm HEADACHE Mfr/126 "ttl Ill HRIST, IORMIILV 'our' lilt nuns tltillfltNBii " Eyestrain Kitchener KITCHINER, ONT. .3]

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