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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-06, Page 23• 'c LARGE INVENTORY OF REGULAR TIRES Mutt Be Cleared At SPECIAL' PRICES BUY NOW AND SAVE! 011/R0' A' THE K./ATER ON 41/44: '11. ••••••••••••• ••••••... a. ;.4. We have the new t'78 Twin Line W Snow Tires AVAILABLE NOW Glass Belted and Unbelted , 'Also a full line of regular snow, tires in all sizes at discount prices! WE WILL CUSTOM STUD YOUR SNOW TIRES"' FOR ADDED WINTER SAFETY HAUGH TIRE SUPPLY Downtown On The Traffic Circle, Clinton 482.9796 IN LOW PRICED LATE MODEL CARS CARS- 4-1969 Chev. Impalas, 2-door H.T. and 4- door HTs,, fully equipped. 5-1969 Pontiac Parisiennes, 2-door and 4- door hardtops 3-1969 Pontiac Laurentian, Sedans 4-1969 Chevrolet Belair Sedans 4-1969 Chev. Cameros 1969 Mercury Cougar, fully equipped 1968 Pontiac Parisienne 2-door H.T. All the above cars have power brakes and steering and V.8 engines 1967 Parisienne, 4-door Had Top 2-1967 Ford Galaxie 500's; 1 2-door H.T.; 1 4-door H.T. Number of 1964 to 1967 Chevs., Pontiacs, Fords, and Dodges. TRUCKS — 1966 Chev. %-Ton, 4-speed transmission 1966 Chev. One-Ton "stake 1965 GMT "960- •Series" 327 'engine, 16- foot stake body. 1964 Chev. 3-ton, 16-ft. stake, V-8 VANS — 1966 Ford Econoline duty 1965 Chev. Van 1965 Mercury Econoline Van wjndow van, heavy 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 6, 1969-1Ib Minimize Risk Care for Your Cat For Trouble-Free Driving Through Colder Weather, Watch Out for Your Own Nothing makes as dull reading as a set of statistics. That is, 'unless you are a statistician or one of those statistics. The sense-numbing traffic-accident statistics are no excep- tion. True, the frequency of traffic accidents is proving to more people that "It can happen to me." But the constant flood of safety messages in print and over the' air .seem to fall on un- listening ears somewhat like the monotonous rhythms of an acid rock combo. . , Maybe we are oversaturated with safety messages. Maybe we have' begun to tune them out like a henpecked husband tunes out a nagging wife. Or, we are convinced that the other guy drinks and drives, handles his car like a maniac or just doesn't care. But a deeper analysis of the situation reveals two discom- forting facts: 1. The drinking or reckless driver as Often as not collides" with an innocent party perhaps one who just wasn't paying attention until too late. 2. It is almost a psychological impossibility for, a normal per- son to pay 100 percent attention to his driving 100 percent of the time. It is human nature to let your mind wander even momentarily. A pretty girl in a miniskirt may distract a man. Thoughts about what Ili cook for dinner May distract a woman. Luckily, most of us find these lapses shprt and without mishap. Even if you plan to avoid wintery blasts in a warm climate or, indeed; live where it's balmy, it's al- ways a good' idea to have your car in top shape. This young lady is apparently having some steer- ing problems, something her skilled serviceman can remedy in' no time at all. In any case, she's learning about ear care when sheis young; hope- fully, a habit she'll retain when she's driving a real car and is facing real traffic problems. For a eared for car is a safe car at any season of the year. Those Other Five Cars At least five cars besides your own should concern you while driving. They are the -one ahead, the one behind, the one approach- ing in the opposing lane, the one ready to enter from a side street, and the one parked at the curb. • Be prepared for any of 1 hem to do anything without warn- ing. Driving requires that deci- sions be made almost con- stantly. Most, traffic .emergen- •.cies must be recognized and • action taken. in split seconds. •^ Drive ahead --- try to decide in advance what action is best, at any place for each emergency that, inlay arise. Try to drive in such a way that you haye plenty of time to' Make the tight decision. Don;t crowd those split sec- onds by crowding the traffic -- ' and your luck. Think About CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH Your Local Agent W. "Art" WRIGHT 104 John St. Phone 5271464 So even' if we live up to the requirements of operating a car safely, we are Of immune to accidents. • * * * Additional protee for life, limb and vehicle after sunset 'and especially during, the reduced visibility of inclement weather is now furnished in some 33 states by use of reflectorized license plates. Left side of plate in picture above of car parked in the dark is re- • fleetorOied to show enhanced visibility for driver of an approaching ear, up 2,00(2 feet away. 1.,B R USS ELS MOTORS - BRUSSELS - ON TARIO OPEN EVERY EVENING ...-. ..iiw.....-..— ...0.1 PHONE 173—'The Herne of Better Used Cars"