_ Hunting & Fishing with eight deer. Walter Behling has asked that we announce â€" that this Saturday night Nov. 20th, there will be a dance at the club house, and also the folâ€" lowing Saturday night, Nov. 274th. It is hoped that our club members will come out and support these Saturday night dances and one can rest as (Continued from Page 4) > hard to find and coon, which are fairly plentiful, are not m‘b!uclondmin. ï¬lvpoa:nnngo:g:!:; but damned if I can figure the We won‘t argue over the American angle, but we do feel this high license charge for fellow Canadians just because they come from a different province, is strictly for the birds. This measure obviously has the bad odour of politics attached to it, an odour which can only be erased by the Fedâ€" uie of our local sportsmen, who wants to know why there isn‘t such a thing as a license that> can be granted an out of province sportsman who has been invited to hunt or fish with a resident group. WATERLOO"RoD & Gun CLUB NEWS ‘by Freddie Shanks Just returned from a few days hunting in the North country where .we ran into pleénty~of snow ‘and cold weaâ€" ther but still . were fortunate to enjoy good deer hunting and have a wonderful time, details of the hunting trip we will describe in next week‘s This man points out that he has a father and a brether livâ€" ing in different provinces, who have to pay the high license eost if they are to come here and hunt with him. He feels and we are inclined to go along with the idea, that even Amerâ€" icans should be allowed a lowâ€" er license fee if coming here at __tpe invitation of Canadians. __ Frankly, we don‘t think there should be any such thing as provincial hunting or fishing licenses. We‘ll admit that a few provinces have better fishâ€" ing and hunting than some othâ€" ers, but a lot more Ontario sportsmen would fish and hunt in Quebec, for example, if the license fee‘s were within reaâ€" AN INTERESTING THOUVGHT eral government. GET THE PRESTIGE GINGER ALE GEl WILSON‘S W party did return er teams are asked to please note the aforegoing statement, especially the Captain of the "RINGERS" Tony (Tiger) Warnholtz~ whose teams is curâ€" rently basking in the bottom spot and have been since early in the season. ~ Next meeting of the United Sportsmen‘s Association will be held at the German Canaâ€" dian Club on Tuesday, â€" Nov. 24th, all our members are welcome to attend. saured â€" they: will have: a> good time. Plan now to attend Satâ€" urday Right‘s d Tickets for the annual Christmas Party are now on from any of the club‘s exécuâ€" tive. The tickets are going fast and we suggest that if you have not yet purchased your tickets you do so in the very near future <and avoid disap The bowling league is conâ€" tinuing to roll every Friday night at 7.00 P.M. at the Watâ€" erloo Rowling Lanes.. The Old Pros captained by Cammie Shantz still leads the pack, and no wonder when old Pros like Earl Lacey continues to bowl over two hundred almost every game, our congratulations to Earl Lacey for his steady perâ€" formance. We hope some of the other teams will soon catch fire and start moving up the latter from their cellar positions. Captains of the othâ€" pointment. 42 KING ST. W. * Short T. * Act One 5.50 An autobiography by Moss Hart * Steven Leacock 4.95 Biography by Ralph L. Curry * The Desperate People 5.00 Farley Mowat * The War Lover John Hersey SEE OUR VAST SELECTION â€" A BOOK TO SUIT THE INTEREST OF EVERY CHILD ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST. THEY ARE EASY TO READ AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSâ€" TRATED. | * Triumph In The West 6.00 _ * Bennet Cerf‘s The Arthur Bryant I avechke AÂ¥.. MA A 2n CHRISTMAS CARDS BOOKS are an mear cirt ror any chup J. C. JAIMET & CO. LTD. tars March, 1953. 1 ie C. F. RITZ, F.8.A. W. H. BREITHAUPT R. W. ZINKANN, M.D. > The Mutual Life of Canada has announced several executive appointments. Carl F. Rits, F.S.A., has been appointed Vice-Prgsident and Actuary; Walter H. Breithaupt, Viceâ€"President and Secretary; and Russell W. Zinkann, M.D., Viceâ€"President and Medical Director. Mr. Ritz has been associated with The Mutual Life for twentyâ€"five years and was named an Assistant Actuary in 1951. In 1954 he became Associate Actuary and in January, 1956, he was appointed Actuary. Mr. Breithaupt‘joined the Company in 1926, and was appointed an Assistant Secretary in 1944. He was named Associate Secretary in 1954, and Kas been Secretary since July, 1957. Dr. Zinkann has been with the Company since 1938, and was appointed Assistant Medical Director in 1946. 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