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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-11-15, Page 16Quality Sign '",•V•Rt0 LtRurri.e.) AUTUM0001 O.".11AtiLC SHOWS THEY KNOW - If you're looking for proven C'omp' etCticeliyf chunk, this orange and blue shoulder patch on his uniform is one sure-fire indication. The patch. and the specialty em- blems shown in tones are awarded to auto service per- sonnel who can pass a thor- ough examination on one or more car systems skills. More than 30,000 mechanics have taken the tests, administered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excel- lence, an independent, non- profit organization. Facilities having certified mechanics al- so will have a display card on the premises. TAKE THE RADIAL ROUTE THROUGH WINTER MICHELIN X dim STEEL-BELTED ill*M1 RADIAL SNOW TIRES For over 25 years, MICHELIN has been the world's largest manu- facturer of steel-belted radial tires and today they are still number one! Why...because MICHELIN's unique construction combines a radial-ply casing with belts of flexible steel to give you - • surer starts and shorter stops • more positive handling • extra protection from road hazards. So this year take the "Radial Route" with Michelin X M-1-S... it's the only way to go. We have a complete stock NOW for North American and imported cars! McGEE PONTIAC - BUICK - CADILLAC GODERICH 524-8391 9. Good battery condition is even more important in winter than summer because: A, I f snow or ice should get on the bat- tery, it cotad cause a short circuit. B. At 32 0 F., a battery operates only at about 60 percent efficiency. C. Extremes in winter temperature cause deterioration of battery ter- minals, .10. Worn shuck absorbers are potentially dangerous in a panic stop situation because: A. Your car's wheel could leave the ground and cause loss of control. B. The linkage between shocks and brakes could snap. C. The resulting sudden up and down motion could damage the pistons. 'V 'OT 41 t V 'L, qf '9 D 'S t V *£ t eg 41 '1 :SilahASKY SNOW BRUSH 19 ATLAS WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTI-FREEZE Special solvents cut through mucky winter road film, and guard against washer line freeze-ups. gallon "BSA 313 8 FOOT BOOSTER CABLES These heavy duty cables are long enough to make car- to-car starting easy, and coloured-coded positive and negative clips assure proper connections. rysier Waft brings you ROAD SHOW 74 Newport 4-Door Hardtop '67 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Four door sedan, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear defogger, heater, white walls, wheel covers, color green. 82,000 miles. Lic, DHJ 770. $895 SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF RECONDITIONED TRADE INS '73 SATELLITE Four door sedan 318 engine automatic, radio.power steering,white wails, 39,000 miles, light green. '72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Four door harcitop f power steering, power brakes, radio, rear seat speaker, rear defogger. Heavy duty suspension, white walls, wheel covers, 25,000 miles. Dark blue. Lic. DHJ 038 $3495 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY I Four door sedan, 225 6 cylinder, standard transmission, white walls, wheel covers, 82,000 miles, Red, Lic. DHE 510. $795 AT '70 DUSTER 318 Automatic, radio,wheel cover, 33,000 miles, Medium green. Lic. DHK 542 $1795 '69 DODGE POLARA 500 Two door hardtop,318 engine„automatic, power steering, radio, rear defogger, vinyl roof, white walls, wheel covers. 45,000 miles. Dark green. Lic DHM 654 $nl 595 ., 4. It's recommended to change your oil filter when you change oil because: A. You'll get better gasoline economy if you do. B. If you don't, there is still about a quart of dirty oil circulating in the engine. C. Your automatic choke is affected by an old oil filter. 1. Spark plugs should be replaced every 10,000 miles be- cause: A. The ceramic shells often disintegrate after 10,000 miles. B, The electrodes erode beyond the -point of efficient functioning. C. A dangerous cross current develops at 10,000 miles. 2. Periodic changes in "permanent" anti-freeze are neces- sary because: - A. There may be a breakdown in com- position of various rust inhibiting elements in overaged anti-freeze. B. Anti-freeze loses 5 0 effectiveness for every six months of use. C. Old anti-freeze gets into the crank case and affects lubrication. 3. Check air level in your tires at least once a week because: A. Underinj toted tires waste gasoline and wear more quickly. B. Overinflated tires lead to premature brake wear. C. Both overinflated and underinflated tires damage road surfaces. 5. Wiper blades should be checked (and replaced if needed) every six months because: A. It is required by your car's warranty. B. In most areas, it is the law. C. Atmospheric conditions in most lo- cales rob the blades of their effec- tiveness. 6. Check your exhaust system every time the car is on the hoist because: A. A defective exhaust system can raise engine temperature up to 500 0 F. B. Fumes front a defective exhaust sys- tem can kill you. C. Your car will start harder with a de- fective exhaust system. 7. You should make sure your carburetor is functioning efficiently because: • A. .Malfunctioning carburetors• are. the main causes of excess carbon mon- oxide emissions. B. Too rich a carburetor mix drains the alternator. C. Too lean a carburetor mix causes ozone disturbance. Using a fuel of insufficient octane for your engine is not advised because: A. Low octane fuel pollutes the atmos- phere. B. You could experience preignition which could lead to engine damage. C. Engine surge and lurch result from low octane fuel. 8. 6A--CUNTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, NOYEM13ER 15, 1973 CAR CARE QUIZ f4mip Okay, you nostalgia and trivia fans! Who was the mature lady, WhO portrayed bratty child on a nationwide radio program and drove her father, Dooley Stafford, 4erscrk with her persistent question "Why, Daddy?" If you answered Fanny Brice, for the woman, and Daisy Snooks for her character, go to the head of the class, Now, to stay at the head of the class, see if you could tell a ,modernrday Snooks, some Of the why's of car pure. It's one thing to know you should take cure of your car's components, It's another thing to know exactly why, Ask about our UST-BAN UNDERCOATING B8SIICI-ON $29.95 WINTER TIRES WINTER TIRES YOU CAN TRUST R-611111 AT eRig$,_.you, AFFORD! 1111, ;UTZ! • .1 ATLAS WEATHERGARD A 4-ply nylon tire that's ideal for almost every kind of car from import-compact to full-size station wagon! • Deep, self-cleaning tread • Tough 4-ply construction for high-mileage drivers • 6" tread-whitewall or blackwall design WHITEWALL rt. . $16.95 16.95 16.95 18.95 21.95 16.95 24.95 1111,793.. •*-, • Need radial snows? Ask about our new Atlas Weather gard MK.V radial ... our best snow/ mud performer. vs* "f*. . • ••• • • 134 HURON STREET J. & T. Murphy Limited CLINTON, ONTARIO' MIAS WEATHERGARD 4-ply polyester construction makes this our best bias snow tire • Deeper, wider 6.5" tread for better traction and stability • Polyester cord for softer ride, less flat-spotting • Good mileage for city and highway driving • Choice of white or blackwall design 6.00-12 5.60-13 6.00-13 6.50-13 7.00-13 6.95-14 F78-14 G78-14/15 5.60-15 6.85-15 H78-15 SIZE BL ACKVVALL $17.95 19.95 19.95 19.95 19.95 21,95 21.95 24.95 19.95 21.95 27.95 ATLASWEATHERGARD K BELTED r SIZE BLACKWALL WHITEWALL A78-13 - $21.95 C78-14 - 22.95 E78-14 $20.95 23.95 F78-14 /15 23.95 26.95 G78-14/15 26.95 29.95 H78-14 /15 30.95 33.95 ANKCVNENNUMENIUMMUMEWN A78.13 E78-14 F78-14 078-14 / 15 H78-14 F78-1 5 H78-15 L78-15 • Extra-wide 7.0" tread with tough reinforcing belts give superior traction, handling and stability • Long lasting high-mileage performance • Excellent road hazard protection • An all-purpose city and high-speed 4 highway tire • Single whitewall or blackwall design SIZE WHITEWALL Bl. ACKWAL 827.95 30.95 33.95 $22.95 27,95 30,95 33.95 36.95 30.95 36,95 40,95 itiLesagaiilia4"0.0' .X"4144a• ••• , Each Atlas are rabies the Imperial Oil Guarantee. Use your Esso or Chargex credit card You pay no more than prices quoted at participating ESSO retailers WORTHY'S ESSO SERVICE CENTRE VICTORIA AND NELSON STREET, GODERICH, 5 2 4-8 6 1 2