| & CAME NEWS |fs z> 4 Shod again, he took up the trail of a small green frog. The frog even appeared to enjoy the game of being caught and released over and over again. Then the grassâ€" hoppers came in for a short run. By this time, his appetite was causing him considerable trouble **and he demanded in a strident voice that he be fed. Â¥d. helped him land it. Nothing Avould do but that we place the Atrout at his end of the boat where he could admire the results of his fishing ability. Try it yourself before the weaâ€" ther gets too rough. Take a boy with you on your next trip. If you haven‘t one of your own, you probably know of one close by who would give his front teeth and probably his arm, just to go with you. Take the time while you have ‘him out to teach him the finer points of good sportsâ€" manship,. _ You‘ll never regret taking him and he‘ll help you While he nearly talked my ears off during the day, the kick I got out of watching everything he did more than compensated for any irritation his questions might have raised. After eating, we returned to our fishing and while he stuck right to the time we quit, he didn‘t last long after we got in the car to come home. Before we even had the boat put away, he was lying stretched out on the back seat, fast asleep. Despite the fish, he got hungry. We went ashore, and he collected woed for Ed. to build a fire. Busy with his job, ‘he forgot to look where he was going and lost both rubber boot and sock to a patch of mud. We retrieved boy, sock and boot and made him responsâ€" :ible for drying them before the re. For instance, one day while fishing the pond, he took a nice trout, fought it himself and then One thing we found in taking uckshot, our small son, with us trout fishing trips, is that he 'oyed things a lot more if we didn‘t hold him strictly to fishing. PAPER DRIVE Mb 37 We would appreciate you saving your paper until that date. Clean out your cellars and attics for the Fall THIS SA TV RDA Y answered b{ a college profesâ€" sor, but by gos h they‘re also a lot of boy, hunting or fishi nz) ‘lï¬th you? Oh sure! time and ask more questions I know they talk all the BOY SCOUT WATBRLOO Will be held THE NEXT d ie s The long underwear of the Arctic belongs to the Prarmigan, who is feathered right down over his toes. Good thing, too, for on their long migrations, these coldâ€"weather birds often walk most of the way. _ Here is our personal choice of shot sizes for what it is worth to you. For Woodcock or snipe No. What size shot do you like for different birds? Actually it‘s not as important a question as you might think provided your gun will properly handle the shot size of your choice and provided too, that you can properly handle your gun. 400 Does your boat need painting, your decoy ropes, are they all inâ€" tact and strong enough to stand another season? How about the outboard motor, will it run when you need it? The old scattergun you stuck in the eloset last spring, is the action clean and ready to stand the buffeting of high powâ€" er shells? Better check them over. In good working condition they are your passport to a lot of fun. Only one small thing needs go wrong with any part of your equipment to spoil an otherwise fine trip. _ _ Preparing for a new season is actually half the fun. It also conâ€" stitutes a certain amount of work, but pleasant if you apâ€" proach it in the light that it will add to your pleasure. _ _ _ _ a little while, but lost interest when we started to sew the grass on our mats. They then proceded 1 they hay is o tngled we has til they it so we to cut more. W'e.n‘nidled one blind that day and finally were rained out. Heading home, the small son insisted we stop at a restaurant for a hot drink. He claimed sudâ€" den chillsr::ld a }oti;:f other ailâ€" ments, cu e only we & and had a drink. We mm ordered coffee and wanted him to have hot chocolate. Nossirt Do you know what he wanted for his chills? A bottle of ice cold pop. small gons and drove out in the country to cut marsh grass for bird season last year. yours truly do a lot of trout fishâ€" ing but seldom get out together. Come fall and the ag:m‘eh of the bird season and if Bill docsn‘t show ut some year I‘ll know the old rockin‘ chair has him at last. Our combined weight with the retriever and Bill‘s end of the boat, trims it just about right. Bill is an excellent shot, loves Bill is an excelient dm;.k loves inything that goes wi bird hunting and will stay out in weaâ€" ther unfit for lnyxuna human, animal or mineral, Last Saturday we took our will probubly be better for y Pn oi ioh mimood Huills io will wl a little further than * * : * * is rnhu‘uh.!pblv-or Speckled trout season is over windy, occasionally to until next May so I‘ll probably Mflhoflbflml'pbhâ€" hnrp:“upmymdn.torm. aet mrnhoitnh::mvhnllkmw M w a M Sau:rdn‘;.“wheq Rl_l Foss, my tw_o?n. â€" ; ee Romtipe mpar\inq‘ <howed '7;39 for the firsi come since tie ond uf ya‘s The boys helped for _TIWO ISSUES EVERY WEEK shot makes a better killing comâ€" bination than does ;my holdâ€" mmd coarse shot. vy shot will kill further, but the pattern is so thin at extreme range, a bul n;.‘,mo ‘lm‘:‘j «Ben § through ut any trouble. _ _This year mark off fifty yards zen th Thousands of people in Waterloo County and vicinity N read THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE every week. More â€" many more â€" than this number read it regularly. These subscribers and readers are composed of the representotive, substantial citizens of this community. They are people whose present and future are bound up in Waterloo County, people with civic pride and a sincere desire to see their home community grow and prosper. and Gun Club Weekly Chronicle The Waterloo Chronicle City Supplement WATERLOO WATERLOO COUNTY‘S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER have at this event, so plan now to come out and enjoy n% Did you have a that Sportsmen‘ Dg &t Dydiey prangeo Lt e Highlighun(f the day‘s event was the wonderful flnicent dinâ€" ner Erovided by Uncle Dudley, which apeared to go over b“m‘ everyone that tried one. ter has asked that we extend a great big 'hearti' vote of thanks to Mrs. Joe Oberle who made the lovely potato salad. It sure hit the spot and most everyone ruent came back for an extra helping or two. While we are on the subject of thanking people, I would also on behalf of the Club extend a hearâ€" ty vote of thanks to the Waterloo been against us, but nevertheless !cï¬ugoldtheeventwu.nal ry Marks and Stan lém Geo. Pagel won the shoe g conâ€" test and Leander Strauss won the hit the sausage contest, in fact he won the sausage as the prize for the event. on time, it gets dark Dudley arranged for last Satur» day? 'Th.e weather 'nut..tm success, and well plauned. Winners of the zom pitchâ€" ing were George Gordon and Bil tove and Appliances for donatâ€" \ No one living in Waterloo County could ever afford to be without THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE at almost any price, but its cost is amazingly low â€"less than five cents a week. If your name is not on our subscription list you are missing much that adds to the pleasure and contentment of living in Waterloo County. They buy THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE because it stands wholeâ€" heartedly for Waterloo County and its people at all times and under all cirâ€" cumstances; and because it prints the local news without fear, favor or bias; because it is the only way they can keep informed on what most vitally concerns them, their families, their friends and their business interests. AND well "Waterloo County‘s Greatest Booster® _ _Among thieves of the waterâ€" fow! world, the surfaceâ€"feeding Baldpate rates close to the top. . . 13 is mm stealing f no! al succulent bits of wild celery wlmmgb:‘:l the wr.l::t by Canvasâ€" ducks. . . Ducks Unlimited fieldâ€" men have onen‘ 7ow'7â€?†d vmï¬fâ€" raiding tactics by the Baldpate. Wmmmfll’mbcu of the club be invited over to Waiter to watcly his new televiston that he won at ie Waterleo Hegion ‘ast F Aday night? ldonotknowla-mi! he has lï¬d the ipvitation as yet, but I think it would be a veâ€" g'goodmmtmw mifyonu:rh(bdw ?mu":cmb' Mm:"c:nmt.' Or 8 that would be OK too. been taken to the Kâ€"W Hosâ€"| They called it his "car" and enâ€" &%'&m cwmodhhutnmunhnc to that uâ€"hflmu flnmhhd-dd-ivu join .with me in wishing a|the family automobile. Now it‘s speedy tecovery. h&nm«. Richard gets on the Special Noties: trike, ws imaginary gears inâ€" Wmmmul’wbcu to “‘"‘"3‘"‘“"‘“‘““" switch, of the club be invited over | SleP? 2 Te and, jorks to Waiter to watcly his [TIght left, forward and to the new televiston a6* that he wiun at | rear before he starts off. ONTARIO Tt on makp eciers mistontiig, up ~believe in stop dwu. and traffic lanes. Once a Dick gets a "check out" drive and is taught another m" little rule of traffic or safeâ€" Treated seriously and as a fullâ€" fedged "grownâ€"up driver", Dick great delight in signalling mrm, deftly parking between two boxes, tu.milxeofl the igniâ€" tion and setting hand brake when he dismounts. teashing ty son‘g be i good dri i son to be a riâ€" verâ€"and a good "Eedatr he knows that en Dick starts to school this Fall he‘ll be more than usually alert to traffic danâ€" Fron: the lime the threeâ€" wasegiet iist «hine. Dal sofc,c 2A :;.-.l‘c.w held its u..ms...l amatch rile comâ€" 2:â€"';‘â€"â€"‘ er in 1 vâ€"vaâ€"r‘-ig on t e winner | " Tus snmelttion wili ols h ds Sporatin and buale | _ Jeeeth Pieper was the winner | ‘Phe asocition will hold it dos! Smitae "hin .....2: pewter mug. Runnerâ€"up was Carl|1 pm. at their outdoor range O# Six â€" year â€" old| ‘The Twin City RifieAssocie nieas da‘ls»2dy | 200 IviD City Rifeâ€"Association they gave mug. 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