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Snow In Your Shoes
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1970's
1969's
SCORE WITH THESE USED CAR SPECIALS
See the 1970 Thunderbird, Ford Torino, Mustang,
Maverick, Ford Trucks, Econoline Vans.
Limited number of 1969 stock left at low, low
year end prices including five demonstrators.
1965 FORD STATIONWAGON, 8 cylinder,
3-speed automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, finished in gleaming black,
with many extra features. Lic. X2981.
$1,595
1964 GA LAX1E 500 2-door hardtop,
economical 6 cylinder motor, 3-speed
automatic, custom push button radio,
smartly styled, ready for the road, good
savings. Lic. H81867.
$995
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CARTER'S
The News-Record, October 23, 1,989 — Car Care Supplement — Page
'Stay On Top Of
Weather' -Advice
To Motorists
An untuned car is a
nervous wreck! Smart automobile owners
make it a special point during
fell and winter to "Stay on top
of the weather."
This means knowing in ad-
vance riot only what weather
conditions may be tomorrow,
hut what they are 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 should
have no difficulty in picking up
broadcasts from stations in
areas toward which the motor-
ist is travelling. In addition to
Call letters they usually iden-
tify the city from which they
are broadcasting.
BELTS SAVE LIVES
Seat belts do save lives.
Studies of actual auto crashes
by investigators at Cornell
University prove it. The Na-
tional Safety Council estimates
that at least 8,000 to 10,000
lives a year would be saved if
every motorist used a seat belt
every time he got into a car.
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.
SEE
RUN WITH NUMBER ONE
Ford Has A Better Idea
and
Goderich Motors Have Fords
You'll scare with the service you get at Goderich
Motors. Whether you intend to deal or not, ensure
your motoring comfort by having our skilled
mechanics put your car or truck in tip top shape for
that cold, cold weather ahead. Special prices on snow
tires. Our service department is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.
1965 FAIR LANE 500 4-door sedan, 8
cylinder, 3-speed automatic, custom radio,
pleasing turquoise finish with harmonizing
interior. Heres a truly economical car to
operate, Lic. H8I425. $1,195
1966 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2-door
hardtop, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes, custom radio,
fully reconditioned, one owner.-Lic. J38535.
.$1,795
Goderich Motors (Ford) Ltd.
South St., Just Off The Square . 524-7308 or 5247309
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