Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1947, p. 9

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 30 1947 yourprescription we are qualified to dispense any prescription given you by your doctor a graduate pharmacist always on duty maccormacks drug store phone 327 georgetown 1 with thejh0lirs bjoh conservation flbdob i give my pledge as an american to save and faithfully to defend from wftte the natural beoour- oesol my county its 8c41 and wildlife the above was quoted from the monthly bulletin of the hamilton angling and hunting aaon my consekvation pledge i hereby ackowledge that tfaa health and wealth of my country depend on its natural resources that the trees furnish me with a table and the nat ural wildlife contributes to the meat thereon thai the trees help against down 70 the sea bybus sfght seeing all the way fares are low round trip tax included st join 4295 halifax 5590 quebec 25 90 sublect to dhngei oil erosion and floods and rhfa underground water levels foot otber plants may nourish and that all wild life may have water for growth and power this is a heritage to mankind of which i may only harvest aoocndlng to the laws of nature and must not pillage for my immediate gain bo that my neighbour my son my daughter and others of this and future gener- atlons may roap its benefit and main tain their lives i must keep this pledge to ensure a green and fertile canada by dr h w chamberlain pre sident windham club norfolk fish and game association the above creed waa preeentfd to readers of the ontario federation bulletin by dr chamberlain in an attempt to have a creed or pledge adopted by all sportanen of the pro vince in an accompanying letter dr chamberlain states to the best of my knowledge there is nothing that a conservationist or protectionist in ontario or canada can point to and say this is my creed believing that such would be to their advantage and to bring the idea of what we are aiming at to others in cluding junior clubs and mjndful of the wisdom in the saying mighty oaks prom little acorns grow i submit this acorn for criticism adop tion rejection or just to start some thing that might be finished by someone more skilful than i high water local fishing conditions were very erratic last week owing to recent rauii by saturday water conditions tvere about back to normal this was out short with a sudden storm and aeveral hours of heavy downpour that left the riven and streams in flood stage once more many anglers who do their fishing on weekends were disappointed the 111 wind la sure favouring the trout it all boils down to the foot that there will be blggur and better trout next season owing to the abundance of food brought down by high water tlier are about fortyfive days left in the season for speckled brown and rainbow lp tbday we live in a greater canada today canadas skilled workers technicians and professional men have a greater wealth of noledt experience and ability than ever for years ili p rnin of our l ilili n lit n iniiiiiwr m lio 1 mi huli i 1 him ml mi ri ml mi i i ir tin u th t in our i 1 r ll- i i in il 1 fjr tn i m imlhi enrlmnl r v v rt 1 hev know more they can do more heir dlnhtiti were proven and prjtl teid h their wartime prodiution tit m merit they made poilie canadas iiiindoiiit pansum u hu h hnsmmnt ntcr mure mriul opportunity m ttiry fit id of uiinilmn tittatl corttitiuin li tdt rlup for that ccpmmn is a ured h tin mi rt im ntiinhi r- of killi i nitnun ind itihl ipiililitd pro- i ion il tin n iniw in in npplittl h our trjiiiui 1 1 nt it it liool- ind iinni ritu technical irimii m tin m fii- i- i lmji iiidiinil eiitrrf 1 1 i in i ml i vflnn 6hi tl rnik 1 iim1j 1 n 1 ml liohr ii n mi- wlm orlinirik nil nnir 1 irr non nilinf w mortal tnininj in fvp- till miilns thook and on llic jh ir iimnp in imluslrv opportunities where better william otto cnnida- pioneer angora rancher win r alenl in ind advertising man alarlnl in with three angoras todj ins nnrh is known throughout tlic world his strain fashion pi te angoras has won major awards at lending american expositions stock has rone to every canadian province eery american state to mexico and newfoundland mr otto says it is somethingto be a canadian to have the opportunity of living in a land such as our canada a country of understanding people the future of young canadian can be measured only m their ability to take advantage of the opportunities offend when m the face of the globe i therm mnythmg better utilizing mich modern miik ilmtinl m is a- film ml nh una ins tm n i in i u t in flr i k rr vncl nl ium- inlu lntc im il uiimnrn ul ar ullunl i pni irlullt r siopc fur varvmg inlt n is an i nlcnti in nddilion inon cam liana than tcr now nrc taking extension courses attending nifthl clnici dealers name gxdim- if its mileage you need and de pendable service plus a tread design ed for canadian roads see the gotta percha tires scott motor sales phone 161 georgetown your general motors dealer line and leader splioe anyone wbo uses a long leader is hampered by the knot where the line and leader are joined the knot us ually catches on the tip guide a good way to eliminate this is to splice a heavy piece of nylon leader material about ib long to the line then fas ten ttie main reader to this tag with a double barrel knot the splice should be waterproofed with gfcellac or any waterresisting vamlsh the splice will pull back through the guides freely when you are through fishing it is just necessary to remove tiie fly then wind the leader back on to the reel automatic and single action you too can walk on air tunt pal icemint the nfrahin i you applj the czcun a right to work oa tb put the wrmlclci m jooi brow aj todt small hie j0 a oat ooooofl lie f 1 00 bobbs maccoemacks and all drug gists jmiiiitiiitaiiiuiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiaimumiiinnmtimiicii the automatic has the advantage o er the single action reel for tbe sunple reason that when you are striping in line with your line hand the little finger of the rod h is pressing on the reel lever and the reel is taking in the slack many fish had been lost because the line has been entangled around the fee of tbe angler or got caught on some object in a boat when he makes that last minute rush the reel tension boon tires him out then if he is a big one the reel slowly takes in line as he comes in one good way to adjust an automa tic is to have the spring tension at nil when all of the line is back on the reel or have the end of the line at the tip of the rod be sure the tension is at nil then have some one pull off ilne till the reel is wound up then wind the line back on the rod when the end of the line is at the up of the rod tne reel will be unwound and there m be no danger of breaking the rod tip most automatic reels have a spring capadtj or 18 yard runs when angling for fish that are liable to make more than 18 yard runs it is advisable to use a large single action reel with plentj of small dlaline spliced to flj line as backing luoky anglers norman herbert was reported to 1 beui verv successful in creeling sonif nice speckled trout on files last wpk the ftere all a rood size onal radnor netted a few nice omwns last week lor o raj nor ilsn wts the winner n i battle with i fair slzel brown foot ailments treated by miss allan beg chiropodist light comfortable arcbtt and other appliances tor foot comfort carried i phone 1300 vi akthtjk st g celph fr bttbrannnmraiiicntiiiuniianiniiiiiaaiinimi tint s ul ror this fisluiik until next concrete plaster sand t soil fil concrete blocks rock face or plain highland coiurett block co ltd c austin c picket 189r2 milton 88rl3 1 flowers toe btbtj ooovloar design work a specialty w deliver norton floral phone s15 n week so good whitmee milton flyer missing on east coast search wis abandoned last week end for lieut robert oalbrafth 25- yeaiold son of mr and mrs robert galbralth of milton who w repor ted nilssing on thursd july 17th on a flight over ttie east coast using his vacation to take a refresher course in flying the young man was observer in a plraflj plane piloted by lieut jicfc lamon of toronto which was inst seen over clam harbour a village east of halifax born at milton lieut galbralth enlisted with the canadian navy in 1942 and served overseas with the fleet air arm since his discharge he was employed at st oathartrtea with ttie belt telephone company and be longed to the hamilton flying dub hu brother was killed on ajtlve ser vice wtth the bcxf in the war t a x i phone 241

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