In. In"! " er: star pack a n d mm In“ stag . L' uu c"dWiro1 lwk A f lure JR‘LMAW ers I r o a o I startmg to un- pack new atoe& in n d If y o u r Mm; te v e I nu reached I stage w h c r I you are hav' dsiBculty ' "It looking at some Ct t t h e n e w lures, rcela, was and "ttea- sune; might alleviate some of the alram Better take one ot two precau- tions it you allow yourself the {uxury ot [Inspecting this new tickle. Either go wsth your tull- fold welt stuffed with the folding stun, at leave all your money at home. A tUherman let loose m a tackle Aore is worse than any drug ad- dict. He never knows when to stop buying and a lot ot the new sautt " so darned good to look at, seven exclusive 'ir-_,'-,,'):":.':.',,:';,,,":':,):,.,":"-,,:, 0." page /I seven. . . ... “out Odin" d The Telegram. - count. The T.†Canin- Saloa-un on you: sheet, write The Telegram. Bar and Moll.“ in, Sat. M areh 27th THE TELEGRAM Teteooto I, on Telephone [M'in 3-60†An odd bird, the Grebe is quite contrary. Though it resembles the larger Duck, its foot is lobed instead of webbed. Reluctant to fly, it use: its wings and lobed feet for diving and underwater swimming. GARLING'S Daily Plus WEEKEND t"t2'tTUu't,'tttttt,t,PtA ' {tum you woa't In my until © in part a! your .0511me WATERLOO SISKINS 42 0NE 0F 3,000 PEOI’LE THE cums BREWER!“ UNITED vunuoo . MONYIIAt . memo - "was“: 3 part ot but Friday u the Spammi- Show in Tomato and n PPs worth not“. _ _ The continual research by nu- nuUcturers of sperm; ~61?th a resulting in set.".','",','.'.", not “an damned ot , 3'1.an Mo. Now " is possible for Gurl, soft city aliUer to flu",',', a l ing trip, do most of â€mm: in; and cooking and still emoy f! fur amount of comfort, At one ume you not only needed a guidc/ to do the dirty work, but pmetic- l nllyapaclrtsometoeetrouin and out of any kind of remote) (tannin. _ Now an an manna, tent And sleeping bag can be made up in- to a small pan of a pack Before the tent itself was more than enough for one man to carry par- tncularly 1f all his muscles were developed mung in an once chair. he change from Igroundttogato P. . . . . crows as the oiBcial target for Did butt know that you must be next year's vermin control com- over 16 yenrs of Me before you petition by the Wilmot Rod and mo legally drain I hunting li- Gun Club has now become our sense and carry a gun, cm. lt you are tempting to rush Members entered in the com- Hung) because " your age, re- peutlon, which will extend over member there ts a lot more super- =='=7-=r'-it_ri=T=Qr-==-=-7=t-= - ‘vislon aver hunting licenses than ----r---s--.-- - existed a few years 'T', and you could get caught. t's hardly â€if murtn the etturt, SEAFORTH BALDWINS 'retS!?2tC(1 _ '5'ti':'iijjiiiiiiii)i' Waterloo Arena responding mercury for the Wil- Iii! Pte he has boa *rtpttV nosed y Bin-wane: Bunch l As tou may remember. Bill dia- ‘covered where Blmwmer had been hang'm out in winter and (had promise: to keep and locum a secret tf Hashim: got him (some club new: of tT who ‘seldom are heard trom. It Biii'a ‘opimon that some ob the club members have also touted Dink 1wtuteer and pad hun to move hia locaiton w Bill could not ttnd him "ttin, _s _ - - to u an t “a a '2e;1'sul.'utot' gt "ill. crow ttttd', In oirtg - 1176; m ut boating. ' 'd"gi'l"a"t',t,"dltt'attt to clip no ttte union in u M’Syn' ii; uiu"ttTrero," like they try, atter the (ox. the Bob Humor! Is saga-led of this caper. mu says he as no actual proof that Bob was involved other than that Bob gives him a suspi- Claus looking gun every time they meet. A lot of deer are being killed at this time ot the year by dogs mm are allowed to run at large. Some of lhese dogs are almost as bad as wolves and will on occa- aJon defy man as well as his I-a. Uve, are carrying lawns at this tune of the year and with only one exception, the deer killed have been does with lawn. In a case hke this. u " not one deer t..e dugs kill, but two or three. Wardens warn that these deer ksllers will be shot if caught run- mng deer, If you think anything ol your dog or like deer hunting or even tt you don't mre fur sheer senseless killing. tie your dog up. In- ru;.c um) save you a lot ot ttoui.sle. Ever In iake trout on a tty or light rptnnutg outfit? Believe me. you would never know they were the numb mu Jou caught last August on 21 couple ot hundred WATERLOO ROD 8- GUN CLUB Annual Jim-ting A0005!- to pm 'trelr, Ser- APRIL 12%, "" BATTLE LEGION HALL Waterloo SEE 900-36 ill WAT-ILOO M) OIIOIIOLI “abundant-lab“...- A'maa winem- ti'i?iiii,'piyiiiitii ieeitqtr-itretaapdrrttaTths wmruu tantrum 1fftisfiiuiniiiy2itidiset on: 2tt1t,l'hrg to: u up 'G'h1'fs'ltu','t'frllWlt2'r','ll5 mun. You one: but a In": iie#ett_oalutstt.ehlougttitheu "tAtyinthi_boat, -- _ the and“ In I fired", you: no. We were Mt t I tour- “? "Ema may“: er y. ow 5 spared in the butt thi UU.", remain I mystery, uni-I ot course he made I pm " the a, Ind mined. could hardly hold it. Ponibly this was one of the reason: when utter mtmoeuvering him into the new at the net and lifting. 1 suddenly found myself holdinfnthe net but the_llsh we: back the Inter new and ready to continue the fight. That I eventually got him we. due more to luck then good management. Spinning tackle u also a lot ot fun. One very small Indy took I 32-pounder "" Ttout Lake lut year on spinning acu- and I tour pound test line. or course they spent a good e,rnt of the any out on the lake. " swing around with My wrists were so tired a the time I reach-d far the net n I ist an emergency meeting ot the Club Directors held on Mon- day night, it was unanimously de- cided that the Club accept the otter of the Grand River Authori- ty to send a member of our Club over to the State of Michigan to study and View their stream im- provement work. The Grand Ri- ver Authority IS paying the ex- penses of one delegate. and it was felt by the Club Directors that our own Club foot the bill for one more member to accompany the selected delegate. Members pres- ent thought the men selected should be members of the Field Committee, as they would be the most Vitally interested in seeing Just how the stream improvement was done. They then would be able to superVise and instruct in [he work in improvtng our own stream, that Be have entered in the Contest. i A Club Constitution has been idrawn up and completed by John _ Watson, and was approved by the Club Directors on Monday night, This Constitution will be submit- ted belore the General meeting on April 12th for their approval. John has done a tine job on this Constitution and deserves a lot of thanks for the work he has done in connection with same. Of course, we had to keep prodding him along from time to time, but nevertheless " has paid oft. Saturday afternoon there were quite a few of the know out at on the lake pinyin: around with the fish until he was ready to be brought close enough to the boat for e guide to fa the net over him. However, don't imagine she begrudged the time. I can't think or a more pleasant way to spend the odd hour than begs: hooked mm a Bsh too big to r to the boat. Better check your known Ilka trout lakes and as soon as the ice goes out, give them a try with 1sght tackle. You'll never so back to the dredging outfit if you catch only one on light tackle, Most tiiermen know they are allowed to angle with only one tine at a ume, out it as a law that has not been enforced too rigidly. Now we Department ot Lands and Forests are cracking down on those not willing to nbide by this ruling and some of the fines are tough enqugh tio hurt. There is absolutely no reason wk) some men should run around a lake settmg out lines at every good spot they can find while oth- ers are satisfied to fish like sports- men wlth one Une. It's actually past the tune when this law should have been enforced, but it's better late than never. Well let's see-smelt fishing is still about two or three weeks away, so there is no use going smelt flshine as yet. Trout tish- ing-well that opens up on May Ist, so that is still 39 days away. I guess we wilt just have to sit back and bide our time. After IE. I think I warned you fellows to get all your t1eFntt tackle in tip, top shape, and that was quite 1 while back, so I know you have everything ready for the opening days (what say?). And now news from the Water- loo Rod and Gun Club: the Club house helping to clean up on a few things. Why don't you make it a point and come out this Saturday and help the gang along. There is always work to be font. Uncle Dudley even had a fresh trn-on-tu-Karak;' for a tew of the boys and was it ev_er good. In closing, might I remind you to rememucr your Annual Meet- mg to be held at the Legion Hall, Waterloo, on April 12th Plan now to attend it, and...“ 2'glit :hnbu-out Jl'l'fdlll t). t'fdNttgtt""""""" M an I“ (ha In!“ 'tt.t.i%1tit.rehi-- WE strategist. Ind}r couches after I hockey "ene,l to r instance. I One will claim that if I player on the front line had been (or had! .not been) substituted at I certain; "Une the game would have been Mn the but that the coach has, i,matie this che?e misteke before, {And would be red. Another will; [thin that ir the referees had not; beaten down the morale of the, home team by disallowing I perm tectl‘y legitimate goal everything wou d have been huckle-duckle “SPORTS, A MEANS Ofl M BO" One could go on tor hour alter tkt, 1t,tof, tuiitg',et,tgt,/, hour listening to "tt sidt"itjsGiira things that are clearly phitooophers. After all " said and wrong: that wrong is right it you done by them the beat anyone in 3am smart enoua to get away hia right mind can say about their with it: that brawn can take the summary is “maybe so". Few, not lplace of brains: that an eye is to even that f1eid marghall the coach, "re handed out for an Eye both can say that they are ri ht or hguratively and literally: that wrong, One thing sure; fl you 'you must hit! and despise-your have enough gum you’re bound lopponents. but never laud them to be right, sometime. Thousands _ for their sheer skill: act tough and of people can't all be wrong e a 'be tough: get mad at your oppon- it they can present no 'tik),' 'ents, really mad. There are plen- proof. And so the great gain 01;!) more, none ot which are ttln- being a vociferous specth goes damental to good sport, all of on. The spectator has spent ajwhich detract from developing couple of hours sitting, watching skill in playing any game. What's and playing the game through the more and of vital importance to physical enorts of the actual play- i the non-monied interests all of ers. He is therefore frustrated. these tactics 0W9 MM "Let me get my hands on that people to carry them into every referee etc." He has had no day living. Sport has frequently chance to release or divert his developed some at the worst citi- pent-up feelings so he makes um, both examiners and ex- some very rash statements behind players. we have known. The re- which he can hide secure in the suits desired by too many of our knowledge that they cannot be sports leaders are too temporary, 8.304pm A 1VE‘V EO wr PRICE IN CUSTONI TAILORED QUALITY . JIABE TO NIEAS'URE $"aWllllS 2-7572 Phone Jun was in HERB FORESTER about But that is not rally the hub depNthuaoaganddiutmt. his. rather, that than ue some more deeply underlyin‘ muons for Milne trnd lone: In tunes then {then seen by the strict metal-ink Int. And here I would like to uy lthnt no conch I hue known. wor- Atty the name is conscious only ot the physical element. Some only ii' so far as team morale but more and more are much concerned (about the deeper more effective {and insidious effects of the morale lot each member of the team. and 1'"Wttguitt2t About which we thou good“, do nomethin; it watch as u I u- lion-l dimu ioiot to In]. a- urely trom the 1m ot ma upon which lies the “we.“ or failure ot much of our ao-called upon. H8ytF ty, ip . var! Mom-Me When you have succeeded in having the whole team train et- [actively in every detail of phy- sical training it is even possible to so distort the view-point of a group as to have them believe several things that are clearly wrong: that wrong is right it you are smart enoug to get away with it: that brawn can take the place of. brains: that an eye is to these “can outcome young people to any them into every day living. Sport has ftequently developed some " the worst citi- zens, both e'r-speetators 1nd ex- pbyen, we have known. 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