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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jul 1961, p. 4

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HAVE YOU WALKED THROâ€" QYGH your favourite hunting cover recently and found it deâ€" void of game birds and animals? 1 you have, don‘t get in a big While North American Arms are fairly new and Canadian, they appear to be turning out some pretty good looking weaâ€" pons. Their address is 1480 Birâ€" chmount _ Road, _ Scarborough, Ont., if you want to have a look at their catalogue. in long range shotguns. The automatic action gives you a shell under your finger without any effort or lack of time anc the gas operated action cushâ€" ions the kick of the heavy 3â€" inch shell. We have never been able to understand why the few manuâ€" facturers of 3â€"inch magnums insisted upon making them on a pump action. A duck or goose at long range doesn‘t wait around for you to work the action on a pump gun and with every second being precious so far as range is concerned the manualHly operated gun is ridiculious. North America Arms, a comâ€" paratively new Canadian gun maufacturer has come out with a new gJas operated automatic shotgun to handle the 3â€"inch shell. This to me is the ultimate PAGE FOUR IT TOOK A CANADIAN gun manufacturer to come up with a range magnum in the proper type of gun. PHONE 24 DEVITT N. TIRES â€" BATTERIES â€" ACCESSO®!ES For FREE PICKâ€"!P And DELIVERY Call â€" SH 2â€"5255 ACROSS FROM ST. JEROMES â€" KING E. KITCHENER Gen. Repairs To Ail Makes Of Cars & Trucks © Bear Wheel Alignment © Motor Tune Up & Rebuilding © Brakes & Electrical Service © Automatic Transmission Repairs "A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BEUT LESS TO PAY" FOR FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY OUTDOOR ADVENTURES herb smith LEN‘S TEXACO LEN‘S TEXACO CHANGE OVER WASH JOBS MARFAX LUBRICATION BUSY CORNER FOR COMPLETE GARAGE SH 2â€"0312 Ttoâ€"pay Last weekend we watched while six cottontails alternately ate clover and rolled in the sand right under the verandah of the chalet. It was the funnest thing in the world to watch a rabbit flop EVER WATCH A WILOD rabbit try to delouse himself in sand? Game birds, particularly when they are nesting, are just about the hardest thing there is to spot during the summer when each tree and bush is sporting its full allotment of leaves. Come Fall, the leaves will dis appear and you will have no trouble seeing as much or more game than you did last year at the same time. ° sweat over their apparent lack. They: are still there, but they are back in heavy cover where you don‘t see them the way you can in the fall. of Canada Outdoor Writers herb smith Member WATERLOO THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE «sds Crash helmet, safety belt on waist and shoulders, iron crossâ€" member to prevent the engine being pushed into the driver‘s compartment, doors secured so they could not fly open, a "kill" switch to shut off the motor, a fire extinguisher beside the driâ€" ver, fire walls fore and aft to guard the driver‘s compartment, a "roll bar cage" encasing the driver in a caze of steel. "As long as a man remains immovable in his driving comâ€" partment," Appleton wrote, "and as long as nothing is forced into the compartment with him, he is very difficult to injure. The same protection could be built into every auiomobile the facâ€" tories produce, and would be, if the public insisted on it." Roger Applcton, writing his column, "The Police Beat," in the Ottawa Citizen, listed the safety aids used in a racing car by the eminent Canadian stock car racer, Ted Hogan. He goes on to claim, "Unforâ€" tunately, adding these modifiâ€" cations to cars already built is difficult and costly. But the changes, if built in by the facâ€" tory, would cost only a few hundred dollars for a new car. The price would buy a huge inâ€" crease in _ every _ motorist‘s chance of accident survival." Reinstatement of reckless drivâ€" ing as an offence under Canâ€" ada‘s criminal code was one of the terms of a brief presented to the Mini:ter of Justice in Otâ€" tawa by the Association of (Continued on Page 5) 1 watched one little fellow come out of the heavy bush and select a spot in the soft sand. He rolied, kicked and squirmed in complete abandon. In fact he was so thoroughly taken with enjoyed himself, he didn‘t even notice a larger rabbit come out of the bush. The big fellow wandered over to where the litâ€" tle one was kicking sand all over the place and sat solemnly watching him. So intrigued was the little rabbit with his sand bath that he didn‘t even notice the big rabbit for a couple of minutes, then he bolted as though ‘he had been shot at. Come fall, there is nothing tastier than a french fried cotâ€" and k}cking all over the place. CAR SAFETY Po‘lice Seek Code Changes ( BankK OFVMONTREAL' ) WBANK i i) family | mance FIan LOWâ€"COST® LIFEâ€"INSURED LOANS Family F YOUR CARâ€"â€"â€" _ ACC‘DENTS With the water staying as cold as it has this year, you may have to adopt different tactics to take your catch. There is no reason why these fish should be in deep water, so if your regular favourites fail, try surâ€" face lures. Bass love them, and they are more fun too. success for the fishermen. In many southern areas, fishâ€" ing was spoiled by bad weather. In _ northern sections fishing was poor because many of the lakes are still too cold for good fishing. I‘ll be able to shoot the little BASS AND LUNGE season openâ€" 450 KING E. 150 WEBER S. © GOODYEAR TIRES © BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES © ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCING © A â€" Z LUBRICATION © WASHING © O.M.L. ROAD SERVICE © LICENSED MECHANIC ALWAYS ON DUTY FREE PICKâ€"UP and DELIVERY ORR AUTOMOBILE Ltd. inance Plan hert swith TOTALS $2,100 herb smith Either Of Our Two Locations For Expert Mechanical Work SH 5â€"7584 Corner King and Ottawa, Kitchener BETEAU‘S THE HOME OF QUALITY GUARDIAN MAINTANENCE KITCHENER * SUNOCO SERVICE WATERLOOQ The Coffee Cup Restaurant, and Joe‘s Barber Shop, below the apartment, received slight water damage. . A fire in the secondâ€"storey apartment of Waiter Zieglier, 72 King St. South, caused a total $2,100 damage Sunday. Fireman Ronald Huenemoedâ€" er bruised his back when he slipped. Six hundred doilars damage to the building and $1,500 damage to contents resulted in the blaze which was confined to the living room. Thursday, Suly 6, 1961 SH 5â€"5533 SH 4â€"8125

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