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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1958, p. 4

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nhwuahqmmhauqmumw but it was the best we have ever experienced. ‘n:erewerethneotm.&l.nwe,!ialllntqand yours truly. The weather was perfect except for the last day, we had more food than we knew what to do with, everyâ€" one did their share around camp and we just generaBly had one heck of a good time. 4 The fishing left something to be desired in as much as vedidnoteatehfiomweh-dapected.mr. wedidhaveplentydlpecklestoutmdwecanefldsthe mou:fingai_zemnh_ at a later dete. th camping trip is ninetyâ€"nine percent the companionship you _ have and one percent fishing, eating, wheather and so on. My two companions would qualify in the Aâ€"plus category on any camping trip. In fact we got along so well, we are even now planning another one. We apent p‘;t-vd"t;nv;"ii;{ day im erecting the tent for sleeping and the tent for cookâ€" ing. Even after we had everyâ€" thing arranged and had tuckâ€" ed mway a stupendous meal. we stifl had the best part of SPENT LAST WEEK camped out on a northern lake and am now convinced that I wouldn‘t want to spend any more {i!hiq‘_tripsatabda-l--ytne-hmhdhl PAGE FOUR It‘s pennies to peanuts you haven‘t seen anything to compare with our radioâ€" television service. We have hundreds of quality parts to guarantee an expert reâ€" iPn a kingâ€"size screen Wrestling can‘t be beat It‘s just like sitting in a ringside seat Holding Victory Bonds Inemmmmmmmmnlmma 7 FISHINCG ie ...=... If you holid any of the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th Victory Bonds ... now is the time to take them to your nearest Royal Bank Branch and convert them into the new CANADA CONVERSION LOAN BONDS. The new Bonds earn a higher rate of interest and, in addition, you receive an immediate cash adjustment for every Victory Bond you convert. Consult your local Royal Bank manager about this attractive offer. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA by Herb Smith Canada WiHf Hartman, one of the top trap guns of the club and also editor of their monthly bulletin, deplores trap and skeet as it is now shot. He points to the numerous perâ€" fect scores listed up to two and three hundred targets beâ€" ing broken straight in almost every event. We‘re with you on that Wilf. _ There is something wrong with both games when shooting like this occurs. The ATTENDANCE HAS BEEN good at the Wednesday night skeet and trap shoots held by the Waterloo County Fish and Game Protective Association at their property on the Meâ€" morial Road. This one trip, while I admit that everything was perfect so far as making a good fishing trip was concerned, has sold me on camping, even in the out of the way places. Many of you have experâ€" ienced the best fishing on the last day of a trip. We had to wait for the last hour of the last day. Just about one houtr before the truck came throâ€" ugh the bush to pick us up, the trout really turned on the apâ€" peal and we had fun. The beautiful weather con tinued and the fishing remainâ€" ed good so far as quantity was concerned and poor so far as quality. We didn‘t even see a good fish rise to the surface, although the smaller trout went on periodic sprees and hopped all over the place. the day to go fishing. We reâ€" turned at dark with several nice sapeckles but nothing that would make your blood presâ€" sure reach the boiling point. THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICLE > If you have recently visited a resort where the charge was exorbitant, lets hear about it with the name of the resort. There is always things that san be done to bring some of these outfits back to reaâ€" HAVE RECEIVED NUMERâ€" QUR complaints from sportâ€" men that they are being overcharged at a number of remote resorts and some that are not so remote. They are probably responâ€" sible for the deécease of more fox than all the rest of the clubs put together. The less fox, the more game. Some of these men are farmers and I‘m convinced they know where every family of foxes are located, long beâ€" fore they start hunting them. This knowledge has so far proven a definite asset . . . to the hunters. WHILE â€"WE‘RE ON OTHE SUBJECT of conservation, we should take a long look at the efforts of the boys from the Wilmot Rod and Gun Club. Twentyâ€"dive dollars goes to the shooter taking the most crows in this period and ten dollars to the one killing the second most. A lucky draw held by the club in conjuncâ€" tion with the Crow Shoot proâ€" duces many other valuable prizes. This conservation effort is a good one and at the same time raises needed funds for the club. Some of the other organizations should try it. WATERLOO ROD AND GUN CLUB have scheduled their annval Crow Shoot for the period of September 10th to these gun games a intle more difficult, they how! as though their throat was being eut. Guess its time some strong willed group took matters into their own hands and made the changes despite the protests. shooters can practise and beâ€" come that perfect. Most shooters know this, yet every time any attempt is made to make the shooting o! of council every year since 1951 and is this year‘s chairâ€" man of the finance committee. Mayor Hymmen, 45, lives In 1949 he was defeated when he opposed Dr. Leavine for mayor. Ald. Breithaupt, the second candidate, has been a member (Continued trom Page 1) men and Company, Ltd., a King Street hardwarestore and one of the oldest retail busiâ€" nesses in the city. He was born in Kitchener, June 18, 1913, a Friday, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Homâ€" er Hymmen. After attending at .174 Merner Ave., and is secretaryâ€"treasurer of P. Hymâ€" WORKING WiITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Now, Waterloo residents have at their disposal at the B of M a dual "aroundâ€"theclock" depository service â€" 24 hours a day â€"7 days a week. You‘ll find it parâ€" ticularly convenient if you are unable to do your banking during regular hours.© This new, special service is ideal for both personal and business banking. Savings and chequingâ€"account customers simply place their deposits in a special enâ€" velope provided by the Bank and drop it in the deâ€" pository unit outside the building... Merchants and other businessmen simply place their receipts in a special lockingâ€"wallet provided by the Bank and drop it through the door in the face of the depository unit. "‘Aroundâ€"theâ€"Clock" {: Banx or MoNnTREAL LCanadas Forst Cank I vea@V‘V W 0¢$0 YOU CAN BANK YOUR MONEY For full details, please enquire at the B of M‘s W aterioo Office Waterloo Branch, Cor. King & Erb Streets: MICHAEL TOWNSEND, Manager JUST OPENED at the B of M‘s Waterloo 0O ffice ing the family business in 1950. He is a member of Trinity United Church and the Kitchener Young Men‘s Club. His wife is the former Ruth Iredale of Preston. They have three children, Ward, 15, Heaâ€" ther, 13 and Lorna, 11. ronto as a chemical engineer with his bachelor and master degrees. For ten years he worked at his profession before enterâ€" 14,

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