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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1958, p. 7

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Rd., Water}oo. The club would like to take this opportunity to thank ail those people who purchased tickets and also all those people who attended the stag. between them they made the 158. on by Doc. Brendle (Hei. .: Fifth Prize, No. 4202, .. .n by Cam Shantz Hil\! «_ St., Waterloo. Sixth C _ â€" ,Na 1406, Ed Sykes. JI&SR;W St., Kitchener, Sevâ€" enth Prize No. 1147 was won by Walter Behling, Westside Dairy. Eighth Prize Ticket No. 3161 â€" A1 Pfeffer also of Westâ€" side Dairy. Nimth Prize with }i(tkl‘t No. 3694 â€" W Leis, Schâ€" neiders Mexts. Tenth Prizec No. 3769 â€" L Walker, 276 Melrose St., Kitchener, Eleventh Prize, ticket No. 3429 was won by‘ Anne Voget, 297 Bridgeport 158. â€" there was no name on this ticket and the prize was not claimed. Anyone holding this ticket is asked to get in touch with YTermie Wuergler, in orâ€" «s t they might claim the ; vird Prize was won by k ‘ellbasum his number wa Fourth Prize No. WATERLOO ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS . by Freddie Shanks Our hats off to Hermie Wuergler and his committee for the fine stag they put on last Friday night at the club house. Everything went off like clock work and the stag was successful in every way. Hermie has asked that we pubâ€" lish a list of the winners and here they are: First Prize No 1886 â€" Ray Noble (Schneider‘s Meats Second Prize No. 2849 wasn‘t the trouble maker for the weather was warm Howâ€" ever, we have had automatic shotguns freeze up on us even when we held the receiver in our hands to keep it warm. If you shoot an auto, try and analyze possible trouble, beâ€" fore you pull the trigger. Then maybe the gun will function as it should. This friend of mine is @ careful man with his gunsA‘ which I like to see. But in thisi particular instance his care could have been his undoing.‘ To seat the first cartridge properly and so start the autoâ€" matic action functioning, you must drop that cocking bolti with a real slam, not ease it ; down. The same applies to an | automatie shotgun. l Oil is another bugbear, alâ€" though in this case it probably Any automatic will malâ€" function at some time or other and its usually when you have meat standing right in front of your sights. is a fairly reliable gun, my own personal opinion is that for heavy â€" cartridges, they aren‘t worth the powder to blow them some place. He uses an autematic highâ€" power and while the automatic 1 HAVE A hunting companion who this fall had good chances at three or four deer, yet came home without a smell of vension for his table. 1 I am amused by reports from the odd sportsman who clkaims the farm pheasants are easier to hit than their wild counterpart. It juast ain‘t so. provided of course you pick a farm to hunt on where the birds are kept under ideal conâ€" ditions and then released withâ€" out you knowing where to exâ€" pect them. (Continued from Page 4) Japanese quail, the three birds mentioned are excellent birds beingz strong fliers and good on the table. Its also one way of interesting your young dog in the hunting field and the bind you hope he will retrieve Hunting & Fishing autoâ€" _ you bolt se it 18, In next week‘s news report we will publish a list of all the doners of prizes for our Christmas Party at Petersberg. All prizes were very much apâ€" preciated by the club and the individuals who won them. Your club reporter would like to take this opportunity to wish all club members and their families a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We would like also to wish Harry Stroesser who has been in the hospital in Hamâ€" hope to see him back with the gang, as soon as possible. who are always after him about having something on at the club, so all he asks is that we support him and come to the dance. Club members are reminded of the children‘s Christmas Party at the club house at 2.00 P.M. this Sunday, Dec. 21st Club members also reâ€" minded of the club dance at the club house on Dec. 2#7th. Wakter Heldman is throwing this dance for those members we give a great big vote of thanks also to all those who helped on his _ committee, everyone did a splendid job. stag a wonderful success. mie Wuergler has asked TWO POR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF ONE IRONING BOARDS WAKE UP TO BEAUTIFUL MUSIC PHIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION STOCKIE suecrric & appuiances KING ST.S. WATERLOO CLOCK RADIOS SILICONE COVERsS Complete 13.50 priced from 21.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC SYLVANIA "SYLOUETTE" with HALO â€" LIGHT 29.95 ALL COLOURS AND STYLES STEAM IRON $17.50 TOTAL 749.90 _ Your Price 499.90 NO DOWN PAYMFNT â€"â€" NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL NEXT YEAR THE WATERLOO (Onjario) CHRONICLE Herâ€" | SYLOUETTE PORTABLE Electrical Gifts for Christmas and all through the year 50 KING ST. W. â€" SH 2â€"5671 â€" KITCHENER SIMPLIFY YOUR CHORES Only $11.95 JUST THE THING FOR DEN AND BEDROOM ONLY PRICED DESK LAMPS Z’ Popâ€"up toaster See CENTRAL TOBACCO Forâ€" A SPACIOUS 11% only 19.95 FRY PAN AND TOBACCO SHOP 5.95 Trade â€" In On Any TV In Reasonable Condition FLOOR POLISHERS DESIGNED TO MAKE HOUSECLEANING EASY FOR YOU: 34.95 Singer Portables SEWING MACHINE SUNBEAM | coffee percalator _ REGULAR 37.50 i tion 290.00 SPECIAL SUNBEAM THE PERFECT GIFT $15.49 89.50 31.95 PAGE SEVEN

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