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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-10-15, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1970 MARRIED IN TILLSONBURG - Mr. and Mrs. David Stephen Kyle were married recently in First Baptist Church, Tillsonburg. The bride is Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Free- man, of Tillsonburg, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Kyle, of Hensall. (Photo by Frank Ruble) ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THREE How's Thermostat Operating? Check Before Winter Arrives If your ear's engine is run- ning hot, or if your auto- matic transmission seems to be sluggish—have your ther- mostat checked. Thermostats open and close to regulate coolant flowing through the cooling system to maintain proper engine temperatures. Functioning correctly, thermostats should open to allow coolant to pass through the system when the coolant reaches the ex- act temperature level for which its engine was de- signed. If the thermostat opens before the coolant reaches this desirable temperature, the engine will run too cool. This will result in excess wear on moving parts, accu- mulations of sludge in the crank case and decreased fuel economy, among other things. However, should the ther- mostat fail to open when the proper temperature is reach- ed, the engine is subjected to overheating. With the ther- mostat closed, coolant flow is blocked off from the radiator. Until the stat opens, the The vital little gadget — the thermostat—that keeps engine temperatures at the correet op- erating level. coolant becomes hotter and hotter. When this occurs, the engine will deteriorate rapid- ly as metal parts are tortured by extreme temperatures. In addition to costly dam- age clone to metal parts, overheating also results in loss of engine power, in- creased oil consumption, ab- normal combustion and pre- ignition. And, because transmission fluid is cooled in the radiator, transmission failure becomes a serious possibility. A great percentage of all automatic transmission failures can be traced to engines running too hot! It's a good idea to have your car's cooling system tuned up before cold weather sets in. In addition to inspecting the operation of the thermo- stat, careful attention should be paid to radiator and heater hoses, hose clamps, fan belts, and safety pres- sure caps. Should they fail, any of these key cooling compo- nents can lead to serious, and costly, engine troubles. WORK FOR UNICEF Canadians work for UNICEF in may ways. George Mar from Vancouver developed a feeding system which saved the lives of countless starving children in Nigeria. Many others are working in the field as nutritionists, doctors and administrators. And hundreds of thousands of Canad- ian children collect pennies at Hallowe'en to help UNICEF with its work. • Maple Leaf -8 -oz. Cheese Slices 2/69c Humpty Dumpty 15 -oz. (deal pack) reg. 89c SPECIAL Potato Chips 59c Coleman's Canned 1'/2 -lb. Tin Picnic Shoulders $1.29 Hyatt's 14 -oz. Beans With Pork 6/95c Vero 14 -oz. Tins Cooked. Spaghetti _ _ _ _ 6/95c 11 -oz. Bottle Heinz Ketchup 4/89c Proir'Pack 100s prepriced 69c Tea Bags Special 59c Nestle's 2 -Ib. Tin Chocolate Quik 89c Giant Size (Deal Pack) OMO DETERGENT 79c 7 -Ib. Bag (Deal Pack) Monarch Pastry Flour _ _ _ 69c 48oz. Tin Martin's Apple Juice _ _ 3/79c 8s for Homburgs or Hot Dogs $uper $tive Roils 3/79c FROZEN FOOD HONEY.DEW KERNEL CORN 4 lbs. 99c PRODUCE No 1 GOLDEN YELLOW DELMONTE BANANAS (Product of Costa Rica) Ib. 12c imommommis FLORIDA Nol MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT RED or WHITE --SIZE 48s 8/75c mmmommlimmom USA No. 1 RADISHES 6 OZ. PKG. 3/33c on your favorite foods!. Minced Ham Ib. 59c HAM STEAK or Shoulder (hops 16. 63c Braising Ribs 16. 49c Pork Liver 16. 3 3c Ground Pork Ib.49c FSide Pork Ib. 49c Rib Steaks Ib. 89c Ground Chuck Ib. 73c