HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-06, Page 22ARNOLD STINNISSEN
GROUP • LIFE • ACCIDENT and
SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL
PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
itepreaeating
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 .
An untuned car is
snow in your shops
Avoid getting snow in your shoes by getting
our engine tune-up now. It includes new
Champion spark plugs plus other basic tune-
up items, you car may need. You'll get de-
pendable, sure starts . . . better gas mileage
' ... and more power too!
MILLER
MOTORS
American Motors Dealer
Phone 527-1410
Seaforth
TRUST
...
TEXACO •
to care for your car__
Texaco gasolines and motor
oils are especially blended ,
to take care of your car.
•
Also a complete line of oils and
greases for farm tractors and im-
plements.
DISTRIBUTED IN SEAFORTH
AND AREA BY
Walden & Broadioat
Phone 527-1224
SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
ewer frerytifing WITH
SIMPLE, LOW COST INSURANCE
FROM
DON
EATON •••
Accidents Can Happen
To Safe Drivers Too!
Play it SAFE behind the wheel of your car. De-
pend on AUTO INSURANCE to meet the cost of
repairs, injuries and liability claims.
GET Tat FACTS
from
DONALD G., EATON
INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED .
OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BLOCK ?
PHONE 527-1610 SEAFORTH
10b.—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV; 6, 1969
Rusty, Dirty Coolant Warns
SysiemNeedsYmuurAttention Bonus Interest
November 1 to
November 14!
Money you move to a
special savings account
at, Victoria and Grey
Trust any time during
the period November 1
to November 14 will
receive full 63/4 % interest,4„,,
from November 1.
This,up-to-two-weeks
bonus gives your savings
a substantial phis if \
you act now. -
Start saving today at
Victoria and Grey.
WC7ORIA„„d
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
100 KINGSTON ST.,
GODERICH
Use
Expositor
Want - Ads,
Phone 527-0240
)The next time you're adding
water to your car's radiator,
take a close look at the color
of the coolant already in the
system. If it's rusty or dirty,
better have your service at-
tendant check your car's cool-
ing system,
Rusty, dirty-looking, water
in the radiator could warn
that the radiator hose is dam-
aged and flaking, possibly
clogging the cooling system.
And radiator hose failure can
result in serious engine dam-
age.
Murky-looking water could
also signal that. the radiator
cap probably is no longer hold-
ing its rated pressure. Again,
you'll not want to tempt fate
by allowing your car's sophis-
ticated engine to operate un-
der less than its recommended
pressure.
SIGNAL 'LANE CHANGES
Motorists usually signal their
intention to. turn. But many
forget they should also signal
their intentions to change
lanes. Every turn should be
advertised in advance. And
when changing lanes, first
make sure no car is cruising
along in your blind spot.
AVOID EXTRA WEIGHT .
Motorists who put extra
weight in the trunk of their car
for winter driving may do more
harm than good, Extra weight
disturbs the overall stability
of a car and tends to lift the+
front end off the road surface.
Or, it could be that the ther-
mostat is not opening at the
proper temperature—awl this,
too, could lead to major engine
repair bills.
• Rusty coolant is a warning
to you that soihething is wrong
in the codling system, and the
whole system should quickly
be inspected.
•
ti
`Stay On Top Of
Weather' Advice
To Motorists . . .
Smart automobile owners
make it a special point during
fall and winter to "Stay on top
the weather."
This means knowing in ad-
vance not only what weather
conditions may be tomorrow,'
hut what they• arc like in the
area toward which the motor-
ist is headed on a longer than
"just about town" trip.
It is the car radio, of course,
that is your '"any time" pipe-
line to the .wanted weather in-
formation, available from sta-
tions everywhere.
When on a trip, one shoold:..
have no difficulty in picking up
broadcasts from stations in
areas toward Aid) the motor-
ist is travelling. In addition to
call letters they usually iden-
tify the .city Iron, which they
are broadcasting.
A PENNY FOR YOUR SAFETY
A tip to car owners — invest
a Lincoln penny in your fam-
ily's future. Why a Lincoln
head penny? Insert a penny
head first into the tread-
grooves of each tire. If the
head .of "Honest Abe" can be
seen, the tire has worn to a
dangerous point and should be"
replaced.
• ------;.' '
VG