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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1954, p. 3

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ship is new un- der the restric- tion of a can pleuly new bylaw which forbids the disehar e of firearms m the township. K',' applies to both resident and non-resident. This new bylaw ls much better wand is enforcable. One special constable has been appointed to SUNSHINE MOTORS LTD. ANNOUNCING . . . "" KING ST. I. mug”? ‘& CAME ildiiifi _ Erfim’g: " King St. s. O Shotguns O Compasses The principals and stall of this associate dealer ore experienced businessmen and automotive experts __ their facilities for sewing you ore complete and modem --- and back of these service facilities is the Sincere desire to earn your patronage and cortfidence. As An Associm Ford - Monarch Dealer ”MAID, ttMtttitttttt BRUCE WEBER MOTORS llMlTED Your Aim Wiil Be 60 0 D This Hunting Season Ammunition High Power Rifles Lanterns and Camp Stoves Hunting Knives Bail-MI (IPIMRDI IMRDWARE Ford and Monarch Cars - Ford Trucks Anglia, Prefect, Consul and Zephyr Cars Genuine FORD Parts for all FORD of Canada Products Fieae for If You Visit Comer id, and Rodin Sheets W h I E ll t 0 0 the appointment' of Home of FORD and MONARCH "" FORD CUSTOM SEDAN H: L "Hr. of trying to calm the new mmw an ar as the mail: is concerned and that they will not bother hunters provided they stick to property om by the Grand River CW. Incidentally. hunters owe tho Won a debt ot attitude. for all through the comma/guy they have steadfastly mainuip.ey.t that the big marsh was tret property ind therefore can (I not be closed to the public. There Ire altogether too my We of men in Canada, eiger to Inert their meager luthonty to restrict the freedom of the ayerue man. The Commission. which has con- siderable nuthority it it wished the; it at'ert'i, has worked for the ne o Ivengegu who can't “lord a private due: club and lo whom the [on of land human; A ”Mn,- "cl' those Mung In mu towns') or that: W13 into it to hunt. However, township annuities gave mud gnu may.“ no ch iti Mama-ad- - if .l§|?.e Urn- win L' no WATEILOO smug? KWCNCNI‘ arm a n, equally has been Ln sum); where done by Phone 2-3311 Reports have it that our only dog member of the Club, 'th No. 13307, “To?" Neil, a dress Bridgeport and, Waterloo. caused a mild scramble by pick- ing up one of those bones with certain numbers marked on all sides, at a local Hotel the other day, " seems it interfered with some matter of business the las, were transacting " the time. c said bone was recovered from Before closing this week's news may we again remind our memo bers of our annual fowl shoot to he held at the Club pro rty on October 9th, this is the gturdny before Thanksgiving. Shotguns and rittes will be used, if you have no gun of your own, you can always borrow one from some member. so be sure you come out and win yourself a chicken or a turkey, ' Ml Report: It is with a great deal oe pk.- sure that we report that In. Cammie Shantz Is (at recover- ing from the injuries she received in a car accident his! week and it is hoped that she wilt be dis- charged from the K-W Hospital in the vgry near future. the mess from Saturdl ht t; Tpgnksalot Audrey and Lou o- Itime anfettort of Geo e Page), Don Maser and 'ali"e"l'rifiefl. These fellow: did moat d the work to make the shoot success- ful and we otter them our sincere thanks. lh, are now working hard on the owl shoot to be he! Saturday, October 9th, at the Club property. If they all on the help of other Club members he sure you volunteer to give a hand. There are always I few odd jobs to do at the fowl shoot. so be read“ help itgu are called upon. ile on abject of giving a helping hand, your cor- respondent has just [corned that Don Maser and his wife Audrey; were out at the Club house Sula day morning and cleaned up all‘ -ttte me“, from Saturday MM Now for news of the Waterloo tlofi and Gun Club: The crow} Join: "turdar, was a big 8110083! ttrtrnka go the this method does not an! to '., we think we would tern ted it we ran into conditions who other, were "ttut on worms and we were just tinithe WB- ter into I froth with in and spinning lures. . WI of at: aeaam' trout Minn. in the north country, in the drowning of dew worm by sink ing them to the bottom and just leaving them there for some trout 1rprtmer §n_and piyh up. Jfhile ttteqeetrebeinfukenonthetow.. ly dew worm, sometime coupled with a mum. Jt's n anything met that wim- many of us fail to use the worm as bait, it come: through " tims with the but catches ot even the log§ly_tr9ut. - A . er an. -on bird, at extra. we; d 1,e,,t'2 'tlhtt,,ti,,tet'dt eve op an“?! to the rag 214mb that Western- _ ester has me}; one step tow-rib the nun- lmuon ot the too numerous glt tttp2ie,,trr"u'i-i - wt shooting. aome time. N9 do” It will - We . luv at tho "-" to try mu mom ridiculou. than than may do now, but it #11 cu- ahle.tAe good gout) mate clun- Itt'ttt 2tl,'l'2,,t tdt'A'lUtt a','l/'fllltlM'lllllttMl8tllt and ”so.“ an ’ .11.- - an!!! “"989-5309! in ttd, fin am -'.u cl with, the“: Chtoofthjwrooitreutirq orb-hummus.” w,h&w6mhso sat.sttoowattetatiaeutt- od-,lt'o4d6ttoedomd wttttodhNrteNvouoeh Can-din 1953 file crop is es- timated at 11.0%, bushels, four per cent on In". year. leaders said they were "highly trmtitted" to ttnd that citizens had saved their paper throughout the summer to help produce the hen- vy,tonmute, Once again valuable assistance was given try vurioun Brma who loaned their trucks. Many of the trucks were busy from early mor- nin until 5 o'clock Saturdly Rh calcini- aid. e next paper drive is ache- duled tor the and of November. Over 155 tom, ot paper wu col- lected b Boy Scout groups in the Twin éitiu nnd surrounding areas in the tVat paper drive of tht [up "'""e". last Saturday. A _ Scouts tatt 155 Tons Paper We'll go this, in most cases with the claim the Naturalists, but we have seen too may hawk and owl Iu'lh on partridge and nu as well u Inner game balk" that the predatory are steietty bound-l. Will. only In and osprey: are now protects. the Federation of Ontario Hunt-lists will at tempt to huh all hawks and owls protected in tuture. It is their contention that more good than hymn is fone ly- theoe birds. Can you imagine one of the turmermhere sitting on the front poeeh while a to: or owl carries off a chicken, si ly because he cannot 'llil'lil't/'le"'te gun in the township? n1 1l,trth.epirpr...,-ttiaive oddondbetuatthe" ntbr luv in In! Luther U' be any '9.ou"reatr..ienifit-iiiie1 Tali; mouth, after mm diam!- p. 1w“! " atsmArethtgiirodhtg to Inna-h fWh','lt"Jg'e'S'a,'Slu'SU. on If "a-h-beth-h-rp...), i2.",'l,Tn'lfrd'llr'ld'rdl%t'rTaa'.". f/li' Mrs. Reid presided for the meeting. There were 28 present and sewing for the hospital was done. Mrs. A. J.-Rokrinson and Mrs. H. J. L. Brathwaite, sewing con- venor; Mrs. Bert Lancaster. assis- tant; Mrs. H. E. Class, telephone convertor; Mrs. J. L. Collins, hms, tess convenor. Other otBcers are Mrs. J. L. Collins. vice-president; Mrs, F. H. McKenzie, second vice-pres" dent; Mrs. A. J. Smetsinger, mind vice-president; Mrs. F. A. Smyth, treasurer; Mrs. J. S. Lackie, as~ mum; Mrs. R. G. Halstead, re- cording secretary; Mrs. A. A. Case. assistant. Also Mrs. Vernon Bauman, can responding secretary; Mrs. A. G. Henderaoq, assistant; Mrs. F. K. Musselmgp, social convener; Mrs. The Waterloo Auxiliary to the K-W Hospital elected Mrs. A. J. Robinson president at a meeting at the nurses residence this week. Mrs. E. S. Reid is past president. Mrs. Robinson Elected Head Of Waterloo Hospital Group We also In" Imperial In. and In. lltn null-u - "uni-be and Mobile“ Motor Oll- - Ath- ltr- - mud-- and new”. ' We in" punt-ad but!» W and um renewal. and remodelling the premium like an opportunity " but!" you to our elk-hi opening. Fill of Essa-Rod Anti-Frau THIRD PRIZE: MIST PRIZE: SECOND Pllll: GRAND 0PENING SUNSHINE MOTORS (I... h “a no u m- Irldny and Saturday. We an [all] only,“ I. an an a! all your mum-g _ On for!” of ”Ming Well Drink: Friday and Saturday water f .. 2 Oil Change and Lubrication - ALSO MANY out“ mus Comer Ed) and Rodin its. Complain Motor" Tuna-Up (Including {In Sport Pttms and Points) With out punish-o of $3.00 " on: - ("In t2e doped.) GIFT SOUVENIIS FOR EVERYONE MFicU. o, Homphill. Mrs. G. M, Walker and Mrs. l.aoeaster were hostesses for the meeting. The average attendance was 21. Games and treats were given to patients in the hospital, money was given for nursing and student nurses, and the women assisted at the K-W Hospital graduation. Over 700 pieces of sewing were done, Mrs. Robinson thanked the re Iirjpg pyesjdrpt, Mrs. E. H. Sipple conducted the annual meeting during which ac- cor.ttplifhments during the year were discussed, Holslead was appointed delegates to the Mth annual cprtytntion of the Ontario Hospital Association at the Royal York Hotel in late October. . A jam shower will be held at the October meeting for a patient in the Kathleen Scott Pavilion. A new member. Mrs. P. A. Lining. was welcomed. "II BANKS $IIVINO YOUR COMMUNII" Multiplyby 9,200,000 deposit accounts theantirtutkqsro-mtmrour - ttankaexmmt"'hetrrandtotasoremnrmt, oeeuritrnndpeaiiormindahows,tsetter thttnadnNrtota1,theesaentiaIvatueofa tt'tnkttermmt.Moeedepmitaeeountathan themadultCmdiam,withnewaccounu mtentrttresrervdav,reAeetatheexaotiaerue. ittthenattoettntheettarteredtsanhs You be! than - with Four money “In and readily available when you nasetd it. Yen-J [or in») Moving. CEO". CW" IOWA“ WAN Jerry Stenier, general manager of Steiner Motors Ltd.. said his firm would sponsor the New Hamburg intermediates for the next season. It was thought that Milvermn and Clinton, two of the top draw- ing cards in the former 011A, group, would also consider 6nter- ing teams in the Western Ontario grouping. NEW HAMBURG. - Rupert Hatter was named resident of the New Hamburg l'/ietl1eh'ulll, Hockey Club at an organizational meeting held recently, Other ofBeers include: Vice, Et'iti'gt, Carl Widmeyer and en Hamer; 'reerehtry-treasurer, Ernie Hanan; executive commit- tee, Jerry Steiner and Wilfred Arnold with power to add three more members. The president and secretary were delegated to attend a meet- ing of the Western Ontario Ath- letic Association on Oct. t3. HOCKEY ttIB ttttfi WINNERS Walerloo (By Chronicle Corresoomuntt

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