Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1963, p. 26

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ar oAS oe : cleans, freezes andjWithout the service provided by! Generally, the voli 'ane oscnydighinad - sawdust for' Ch e r Turns THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Wednesday, October 30, hake ire : his staff, many|cleaned and prepared for hunt-jshipme i ; 7 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT peti od ys Mae contionte = Pe Bg have to takejers the same day as they are| "Most of our customers this . a two - year program during|president, gave the voters visiting. southern 'Al-|photos to prove they shot some-|shot. year are from the United States Out First which 50 turbine cars will be/first car to Richard E. s ; junters visiting southern . thing. The service started about 15\4"4 British Columbia," he said. 'ent-to selected users who willlof suburban Broad ; ur es -- id, hunti But some hunters like their 4 -has b rad-| And there are a few local i. report on what they think of} 4 gas turbine is @ small is year, he said, hunting years ago and has been gra . an eas must be the best it has been|meat seasoned, ually expanded. : hunters who like shootisg and ur. ine uto them. engine, Air is compressed, i ny years. During the first} Mr. Coutts said: "We had one hunters hadjeating birds but prefer to have Each user will have a car r @ in many ye ig had here last year who| More than 500 hunters ha g Ps the "di CHICAGO (AP)--The Chry-/th months Without 'chales heated by burning in ; un in r Oo r ess gdh one $7,000 bi slwanted his birds left in the free|birds in plant lockers at one|S0meone else do the "dirty b-|The vehi ill then be re-/Combustion chamber. In the plant handled 4,000 birds,|wanted his. birds le! of bi work" of preparing them. sler Corp, turned over to a sub-/The vehicles w: en re. : __|mostly pheasants for which thejair for Flood po ee ee time, Cost is 40 cents a bird.) 5.4. oe hand-cleaned except|urban --. bonged bec assigned so bore od yes -- pe ome -- expand LETHBRIDGE, Alte. (CP)--jhis plant during the hunting/south is noted. said it seasoned 'the bird. 1|!t includes picking them uP,|ror one wing where feathers|to its first tutbine-powered au-|about 200 motorists will hav prima ernesls A Lethbridge businessman sees h = geod eae Pisin pad I would call it rotting|cleaning, packing and freezing.|are left intact--mainly for iden-|tomobile. tested them. elivering power junting | | Bi icial of Leth- so have the birds'tification when exported. It marked Chrysler's start of} Lynn A. Townsend, Chryslerjof the car. mee Tina ainei woriities Lec oe Freezer|rapidly in the warm weather.|them." Hunters can als cessful hunter without leaving|bridge Locker ai iW MARGARINE '4° 4:89: TEA BAGS RED ROSE = ys VOGT KRAFT DINNER 'ver 4:55: . SEEDLESS RAISINS "4sc0 z= 55: BABY FOODS "@R8E"s 4::49: OLD CHEESE = 59: TIDE DETERGENT 'x' 73: CORNED BEEF -49:| TOILET TISSUE ~2¥88%. = 2-25: [~ssemrarnnme-ammmr CHINESE DINNER """".""° ==89° | CDADE¢ STRAWBERRY JAM #39 | Seesres NABISCO SHREDDIES = =37'| 2-29 _ HEINZ PICKLES 'ws 27: | @B&. ORANGES For Eating or Juice -- No. 1 Grade MEAT BALL STEW "ais" ~31: | SS =: 69. CAT FOOD = Puss8. 2097S 3 Mh Q& | CRANBERRIES care cop us.19, CALIFORNIA ICEBERG, NO. 1 GRADE CHUM DOG FOOD 2: 439: | Stee sec cme ora 8, DEAL bas | SPINACH curty tear Qo ciots DQ 7 GREEN BEA 1 GRADE WITH PORK | CLARK S BEANS IN CHILI SAUCE y Ee 3 5 Croce Wee NS TENDER 01% wHO POTATOES | ...29. Chuckwagon DINNER #45 = 35° | pinovinogon or POTHOS = ..89. TABLE SYRUP o> 7 35°) (peas A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY BUTTERCAKE MIXES 9 2%79:|_""seer=-- BETTY CROCKER -- CHOCOLATE, APPLESAUCE OR BUTTER CREAM {

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