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HIWAY-
BYWAY'
Glass-Belted
MAY- BYWAY 2+2' 1
Glass-Betted Nylon
r, WHITEWALL
SIZE
'
1 lire
kdiuland
price
2 or snore
coon aver
discount
tar cast,*
- A78/13 26.90 24.13
B718/14 27.90 25.08
078114 29.85 26.46
E78/14 30.90 27-45
F78/14 31.95 28.45
878/14 33.90 30.30
H78/14 35.95 32.25
C78/15 30.90 27.45
F78/15 32.40 28.88
878/15 34.95 31_30
H78/15 37.80' 34.01
J78/15 38.95 35.10 '
L78/15 40.80 36.86
F78/14 Whitewall
at EACH.
28tc14
Two or more after
' discounttor cash*
Actionqraction in a rollicking
Glass-Belted 'Giant' of a tire
2 DuPont 66. Nylon Cord Plies, beneath 2 mileage
producing Glass Belts (and all behind a deep-siped tread
pattern) adds uplo GO - alt-the-waY! Winter after winter, this
tire has createctO reputation for outstanding performance. It
has earned it. It's an outstanding tire!
5-YEAR ROAD-HAZARD INSURED
Should we. be temporarily oat of stock on your tire sizinve will he happy to take your order
5% OISCOUNT FOR
CASH PAYMENT ON
TIRES IN LIFO Of
BONO COWS
ROAD-HAZARD INSURANCE No charge for passenger tire installation on
most standard rims when you buy our Dill or
...Insures your tires against dam- Schrader valves at our regular catalogue
age Caused by road conditions .,pince of 31.00-We must install our new
which renders them unsafe, valve and tire together. Remember-A tire
Included at no extra charge on Isn't new unless the valve IS too'. .
most of our tires. Static-Balance, Tire and Wheel - $1.00
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Cooling System Needs
1. Pellet-type Thermostats 199 "49
Extra-Nigh: High: or Low. MA
z Fle*le Radiator Hose
tot 2' (hamlet - Mast makes...
3. Molded Radiator Hose
Available for most cars and trucks.
4. Radiator Pressure Caps189 .
229 Available for most N. American cars. to
, Heater Hose _
In tiz% sir es 1/4°` inside diem . 434-t053-ft c
6: Motomasthr Fan Belts 125 .119
Available for most popular makes III t0%.
Automatic Choke Cleaner
Use every 2500 miles to
clean and free sticking
chokes. heat controls
and:other cables. 6-oz.
aerosol spray Can.....
149t0425
145 t0 899.
99
GALLON-
iimPERIAL orkukiN
POI
Milafintom mono-woo"'
Winterize and economize with popular-
priced Polar Anti-Freez.e. -Pernlanem*pe
ethylene g.lcole provides all season protec-
tion twainit winter freeze-up and summer
boil-over. Contains af fective corrosion and
scale inhibitor package.
Shop with Your
CANADIAN TIRE CARD •
Tops in a- 'M64 held oi rep-
lacement batteries because ,it
a hard-to-heat vombi rani in of_
qualit% and ',.alue ' Features--
include gang writs. one-piece
top, reinforced plates and a
propylene .case. Take advan-
tage ,it this value!
installation of Your New 150
Super Service Battery extra
S.F..; ,. L 51 ••4•.. o w, - S •,,,, ,eV' ;'• --PS PC1,01 ,'t•• .`1.,;•.. 3• "•,..i‘t . 1,•,1 'Pa.:, s Super Service • i - ;
'GROUP 22P • 1 9 76 Gremlin Hornet Matador P.Iii., 6 41 din! V 8 240 ;
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9S andi 304 enginess I.:1982 10 Chevy II 6 cyl awl V li 28,4 ,i-4-1110) sinsi f2j........ 1
1464-64 8,1,;st,ing- 6 iy I and V 8 250 789 nod 302 engines .- i .
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GROUP 24 & 24f' • 1967 75 Valiant 6 c, .300 V 8 273 3ir.pod 340 ih.q.nes 05
• 1 462 70 Fan S-ze EhetrOle: t toil leininidis V S 32 , 350. 3nrsini 40 ...,•:1 ,•F'N . . 7
• 1465 16 h,:: .S,t e Filo V 8 351 352 and 390 engines
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"GROUP 27 & 27F' • 196-1 13 Fon Sle Back stop le-, ii.06' '. 8 401 425 4301. 95
10.1 455 eho-'es • 196) 76 Chrysler V 8 426 and 440 ehui des • '41.? 7C F3 • S re
Mer ry V 8 400 428 and 460 engines i . ....
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'GROUP 72' • In?11 IF 1\40..4 Ver!!...s S F teb,u le ,,ces! 5 :,• de TP ,, ,a S• , 32.95 -
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-GROUP 74' • 1470 76 ',),e-.rs,•et C oad,..Pont•ac V 8 307 3511 -Ian s-ile te.,,,,.i., . -35.95
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"GROUP 77' v 1970 76 Fult S-ze B.. ci Dias 106 125 430 455 •s-de ter ,uou•s. 1 39.95
ImpoRrs• • TOyOta Coro',a Mari. • Dotson except Sawn 16003 2E0 j 32.95
NOTE-. PRICES INCLUDE YOUR TRADE-IN...ADD $2.00 without Trade
Extra!
CASH
CSIOggiS
F.W. Tilley Ltd. Seaforth, Ontario
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TIRE
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Remember last winter on those co-Id days when you were
so glad yOur car was in fine mechanical condition.
Be sure . again this winter and take advantage of our
400' SPECIAL OFF
1. Change oil and oil filt
2. Inspect fuel filter.
3. Inspect air filter.
4. Check hose connections.
5. Check antifreeze level and degree
▪ of protection.
6. Clean battery terminals and test
battery and charging rate.
7. Test block heater.
8. Inspect-all belts.
9'. Inspect wiper blades.
10. Check heater and defroster operation.
11. Check all lights.
12. Check distributor high tension
wires and coil.
13. Check all lubricant levels.
14. Inspect brake system.
15. Inspect all:tires (including spare).
REPLACEP4NT PARTS GUARANTEE (parts and labour -3 months or 4,000 miles or the
balance of your new car guarantee)
PARTS &
INSTALLATION •
EXTRA
DID YOU KNOW We have first line Tires and Batteries at very competitive PRICES
GERALD'S DATSUN LTD.
Goderich Street 527-1-010 Seafor
4
Number one victim of car neglect is the battery- cable and terminal, shown here. According ,to Car Care Council, this part is most-overlooked of all preventive maintenance serv-ices and parts. Spark plug wires and radiator hoses run a close race for second place.
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• The- Seaferth unit of the Canadian Cancer Society met at the borne of Mrs., John Mc rowanon October 2S. Present ere: Mrs., L Scouts, Mrs. I. SPiftal, Mrs., R. Montague, Misses Peg anciBees Grieve, Mrs. J. 44urray, Mrs. D-. Scott, Mrs. J. McCowan and G. Titford. Another new member has been added to the grOup, Mrs. E. Boyes. Miss Wilma Scott. an Ontario Representative from Toronto, and Mrs. FA. Buskard of London discussed "Services to Patients."-Members were advisectto contact Mrs. Forbes, who is chairwoman of Social Services for any information needed. There is a new method now in the bandages field, and members • are no longer required to make these. If necessary, they could be obtained frprn the Clinton Branch. Mastectomy kits may be obtained from Toronto,. although mastectomies are being reduced greatly in number, and so the need for the kits has also been reduced. A new. treatment named "Chemo-Therapy" was presented. It is a fairly new procedure, researched success-fully by American and Canadian doctors involving use of new drugs and therapy. This is proving quite successful in a number of cases. It was suggested that Dr. R. Hasselbach of the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. a specialist in "Chemo-Therapy" would possibly be available as a speaker in the future. The hostess, Mrs. J. McCowan served tea and cake following the meeting. Tune-up called best insurance against no-starts Motorists who have fol-lowed the regularly sched-uled program of car care prescribed in the owner's manual can forget about winterizing, - "Most 'can't start' calls for assistance are the re-sult of vehicle neglect rather than vehicle fail-ure," "Poorly tuned engines and weak batteries are responsible for 80 per cent of all wintertime emer-gency road service calls." 10-point check list for keeping a car in peak operating condition, once
it is properly tuned:
1. Check plugs and
. points regularly. Dirty or
worn plugs waste gas and
put an added strain on the
battery because they re,
quire snore electricity than
Olean plugs. If points are
worn, they cannot deliver
peak power to plugs.
-.2. Have car's automatic
choke cleaned and adjust-
ed.- If automatic - choke
doesn't cut down when en-
gine is warmed up, gaso-
line is wasted.
3. Inspect the cooling
system. Hoses, radiator,
pressure cap and- thermo-
stat as well all the anti-
freeze level should he
checked regularly.
4. Make sure rtir bat-
tery is fully charged, with
terminals clean and secure
and water covering batters-
plates. Battery should be
free from cracks or corro:-
t,ion: Periodic inspections
will .assure that battery -is
properly charged.
5. -Cheek: voltage regu-
lator. An undercharged
battery will fail and an -
overcharged battery will
buckle its cover and bulge
the sides, causing leaks.
6. -Is the exhaust sys-
tem noisy? A rusty or •
leaky ninfiler or exhaust
manifold is a carbon mon- •
oxide hazard.
I% Check windshield
wipers and washers for
proper operation. Worn
or poorly functioning
wiper Wade,. (.111 visibility
and should he replaced.
Water in the windshield
washer reservoir should -
have an added solvent all
sear long. It only pre-
vents freezing, hut helps
-wipers remove slush or
accumulation for better
visibility.
8. Make sure defrost-
ers and heater arc work-
ing properly.
-9. Check- fan belt and
other belts for proper. ad-
justment and replace them
if worn: A slipping belt af 7
feels the alternator and
operation of the car air
conditioner.
10. Have a periodic
general safety cheek made
every 10,000 miles, in-
cluding inspection of
brakes, headlights, hoses,
turn signals, back-up
lights and tires. Check
brake and' transmission
• fluid levels and fluid level
in the rear axle.
-Auto Club points out
that a further benefit of
a well-maintained auto-
mbbile is fuel - savings. A
properly tuned engine will
-help cut gasoline consump-
tion by one or -two gallons
per tankful.