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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1959, p. 4

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'toeat Net. of Interest Hm I: proud of the Net that they have a remarkably JT,,', Tet In. Joe Strub, not only but! 'lth her normal humid chores, and the telling at EIGHT children. _trptaheiiitherrimiitirdiii Waterloo Cub Pack. I feel that 1rg,P2r,t,rgiSi,i2ei,i - it elf with honours. The Strut) hull, is well rep resented in the game of Scout- ing. Mr. Joe Strlhb ia the tet gum“ b'tt,ittg.,',t very e e assist- ance of his wife a the Wm, and their daughter Leona as the Beleo. A son Joe Jr. is a fully fledged Cub, and another eon, Keith is anxiously awaiting his next birthday, when he will 1roearrotd,itideaniothiG bully lithe 6th Waterloo Cub Pic . If there In any other family quite " busy as this one, I_ would_ certainly like to atr.t Dinky G. Stewart "e. -tetF_,:aikaagtt Yu- Badge tt"ft winds. MeNaughtam V _ Hyat oerelct, ,'l,.tikurgu,Utgt and to Mr. I. “In: ttr 5 year. of "I! mien to Scouting. tifgipi2iif",iii'f2,iiiiiii? ii Law an my.” Ir. M alga. trr (Continued on Page 6) closed with the - " in guns, many of the sheath knives are imported. The blades are too thick, too long and in many cases made ot stainless steel which isn't worth a hoot when it comes to holding an edge. ONE OF THE MOST important parts of a trig game hunters equipment and probably the one given the least thought, in the sheath knife, with which he must reduce his moose, deer or bear to an edible con- dition. This same piece of equip- ment is used to clean fish, pry open cans, Whittle tent pegs and kindling and a thousand other jobs, YET THERE ISN‘T A REALLY GOOD SHEATH TODAY. have been transporting fisher- men to and from the ice huts. Given. you can according to the time ot your, look for. ward to same smelt Min; within the next month or two. Its to be hoped the mum ta "are of the calendar and won't keep up the steady fall of th? filthy white stuff as it "ro$tq0'.mtA-tqttmtettutg, mun-mung cummuYoudu'tneodmmfin-Mthnm ~mh 1tr,_lye,t_etyuisaruiFiaiiaiiiG""ii"Ci"i' Jrl'll',U,lrdTi,d madam ', Irr 1..?te,ttAtOtt1itikiandseot-,mitti-u- “'VW'WWZ“.9”‘.M“W cases bu “than bound" lee 'ishermen. .r', _ The additional (but at snow has on many like. prover) just a little too much for the al- ready wracked vehicles which THE LAT”? muons an already overflowing, buntrrn of snow has not only tied up trat. tie in all 9ttities, tytt mm I!!! diff" .-__. ._.... riiiiG""iUS' Inu- um a!” at" mammal!" beam on miannnq,mnI-hvcomhoar\isnnunbleuthe Manhattervuitamfladthmduhnudmwm we are hiking ulna-t . Handles; and Vshenthes on since list Ndéeilge? v- - m3 E "ytttye1tiAiieitiiii"i" '5 331% .0010... momenta-m mm: "m' ”use“ nun with the hunting or sheath km. '0' “in“ today is the thiek. '.er S,fhthedt'jnd my.” 9ftktir-uoroorbae. '4qed.hutter%i-iieGi"siG, ',htartgoo,utfeeiii,ii, “W new nation 1tttcyyeiaroittehGriroa ova-m sheath that in free aet?1t,?aty,tnt1eitt1iotiiseiiti, ertettemteitrtuui1esrdt'tire' PLYWOOD AND CEDAR STRIP AND I 'ij'A8lfg'li'm,RE GL ASS no ALUMINUM BOATS ' TEE-NEE AND GATOR ii) . WATER SPORTS EQUIPMENT ' BRYDON MARINE ACCESS FREE DOOR PRIZES .,,L FREE lltllirlltlllisitMltttrs BRING THE FAMILY -- ENJOY YOURSELF . PETERBORO MOULDED OUlBOARD BOAT SHOW RRRLER’S MARINE RESORT LTD. if, bekaiiiiiiaiiira' mum's MARINfâ€"--â€"‘W'“W‘* SECOND ANNUAL ALL FAMILY BOAT SHOW Your Evinrude Dealer's .All: its back. "re fault This country already has too damn many mines that m a liability and there should be u great den more than just “wilderness area" In. and. Mm Dr. J. B. McLinton. f The good doctor is president " the Northern Ontario A» Itq.tted Chambers of Commer- iee. Ills bucking o,f the bill is bee-me he believes "it wold deter mum of potential on reserves, restrict harvesting of mature timber and hamper people “who would like to live in the woods." After reading Doctor McClln- ton’s mesons, we are inclined to wonder if he isn't less con- cerned about our province rel hinting come of its wilderness areas than he is in some deve- loper making a fast buck in’ore and lumber. “mini-int "riiiiui'G "iii'.'" rn'B-ulhllmuvohnmt do In It. not an: - te you am doing attaneNie. Wc‘uhehyon mu known. Titll! T. EATON to. “D. F W E E K MAKE YOUR BOATING PLANS FOR THIS SUMMER FEBRUARY 27 TO MARCH 7 Branch Stores PUSLINCH U0ltllii - SEE OUR DISPLAY - . 1iiWlllltilllyii MOTORS at had, the district forester pointed out that it is a mite take to think that wildlife can be stockpiled like pulp wood for future use. He likened it rather_to a farmers Por IrAheh The Chapleau district is ex- cellent moose country and thinking now indicates that at least 400 should be taken each year if the moose herd is to be kept in healthy condition. CRUISERS ' LARSON FIBRE GLASS BOATS m TEE-NEE AND GATOR TRAILERS . BRYDON MARINE ACCESSORIES . J.yf.iTl191J7H RUNABOUTS AND _trAlteaertgt-'e"ai ;u‘,n.m.m~ boo-or j.,'i'i'i"ii,ii"iii?i5'i'lq'i'? 'teria_nitnoi"iliS-tri/irii'i'tC. trtiatt)rtheirt-d.frliii- aidethrrotitieateirete. our tiang%s HUN-runs BAN? QUET on the following 53% do, larch Tth. Each year this (Continued on Pug. " FAMILY Saturday and we have not shut too much game, after all we are_ conservationists, we an This all works up to the fact glut despite the fact the hunt- managed to at a far a the chats" house qriteee the most hunting we did, was for some lost darts or the odd bottle of tty-tar. Even that was fun some Saturdays. ' walnut“ . can!» 18¢th a. Ind-c". tltAt.tthggt2edie mun-d --that the gusty» worried tor OLive

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