Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 1958, p. 4

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t I m (I tt .' PAC Pom " KING ST. S. Mos; of the instructors 0n safe gun handling will be diawn from Fish and Game clubs. The course they must pass to become qualified gun instructors will be presented to them by the Division of Wildlife, Toronto. This as can easily be understood made for a lot of accidents. They happened too. The wonder of it all is that more of them didn't occur and this could probably be put down to the fact that many af those taking to the field were just as poor at hitting another man, as they were at hitting legitimate game. It didn't matter that he knew nothing of the sport, the game he was supposed to hunt or what was a safe range for a gull .. . . he was hunting on_ his own. FURTHER TO DOGS being lost by one deer hunting camp and used by another " we mentioned in last week's col- " “it! AT LAST! Something is to be done about issu- ing hunting license: to anyone haunt: buck in their pockets. Starting next year, the woulda new hunter will and that (l) e must be able to -ett £1958 Resident hunt- ing license, or (3) Present a certificate trauma qualified instructor which states that he has passed the Hunter Safety Course. This we feel is important. For all too many years, anyone with a dollar to spend, could walk in a store, buy a huntir‘tigl licence and J then take to the we; and fields with the de iest of all we pone. the {we or shotgun. A 7 Jnsurea free: 'e'"""'""'),.?.,,,.,..;.:.::.:...", t . v , l xp....) 'lit, . Win her hand with an. mum N Bluebird and“. Six guaran- teed perfect Bluebird diamonds 8i2 ”who from the 1tagtd-wrotsttht. iii) . I H. Bergman 3' ED." Bliilltau0llil ii:),, om: commune Sir, 'ouuouo mm gg5'sdQt 'l68'o hlentine special Mums-um - JEWELLERS LTD. . WAmLop umn . . . l Bill Meyer of Waterloo tells ;us it has happened several itimes in the camp where he T eti'iitwaisoo Our 2-ACCOUNT PLAN is Planned Saving with their collu- oa and and) Collier had 3 not] we with the lame of he camp owner. and his phone number. There wee no acute foe ”you har- boring on, of their dogs tov der pretence Mot knowing where the animal belonged. Yet despite this, the rented dog In: kept in e neighbour- ing camp, hunted " the time and then taken home by one member of the camp. No ef- fort was made to notify Bill or the camp owner, even though the phone number In: on the collar of the dog. The deer check, set a}; each yenr by the Deputment of the could be 't-s.,ueli, I. 01%.»,th of a. an“ in the hair 1.2 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 775 RANCH“ Am CANADA READY To “IVE v00 Sign Hound se.itttt at our mun branch m. Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service charges are prepaid. Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need them. .- Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll gain new peace of mind. CEIiEECMirtall Jl,UlllglW2,r, Waterloo Branch, L G. Frye - Manager Hunters who own dogs, arem,'t going to continue pay- ing to take their animals into to mm it to it rightful men we: no "idem. We hen bed the lune thing W in eempe. have binned in. la. n V with some hunters, you It cell than workmen. Ct% into the hush each year ithout dogs, but with the determine- tian to hunt over‘ other people. " - opportunity. We know it has [mom the habit of the Canadian govern- ment to take all it can get and give nothing in return. But this particular issue will have to be faced sooner- or later. . . and it might as well tuba-OMB.» prteathi.-itrrtdetgtr “owns-whoa“. ehtrhftdueaeaautte “In. (“a I do: and civ- in. it the“. Uncut, is lard to Montana how they could Justift hoping the doe when the information Mod 170‘ APPOINTMENT PHONE BM. 2-19” “in. It. This is sheer unadulterated bomb so far as the Luther limb is concerned. We have hunted there hundreds of times and know just what con! ditioms We also In». that the hunters who ellim the shooting in the marsh is non existent after opening any, are 99% right. "We need more small re- fuges in some orour. larger public Inn-shes. Even though the no: open to public hunta ine my be reduced by them. the quality of hunting in the remaining area will be much improved". m A “CENT STATEMENT made while talking about Luther Kurds, Clare E. Murie- dorm, Minister of Lands und Forests add, h ' , " tMe h'!thti'ii'?i'. and than that an In. unchwkbyminac were. how could some of that. that eta-l other's do" get any with it. They certainly woulh’t have e permit tp run “It“. For that ”my: how do they get through so. of the deer checks, or doo't the overseen bother to " whether the men had e per D to” thed-tite. (Continued on Page " SVélA run I "

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