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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-18, Page 15c�PTEMBER 18, 1974 THE L.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN PAGE FIFTEEN 7 �__ --4 : ` - .t Efts were present rom Seaforth , Wingham , Hamilton, Port Albert, Birr and Ripley, A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore of Rile The bride is the daughter P Y• gp' of Mrs. Peder Vansickle. Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Joanne visited on Sunday with Mr. and Dave Neff and Dave Daman in Universityand Hospital, London. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Engel, Marilyn and'Robb a of Dublin visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and family , Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and family. eOL atulations ite (nee May atiied on St. Andrew's and Mrs. to Mr.Wh White) who Saturday evening United Church of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White. The newlyweds will make their home in Wawa. Several from this communityMrs. attended a tupperwarepartylast Wednesdayevening at the ome IMPORTANT NEWS AOR Some 1975 cars require the use ofmore e*ensive unleaded gasoline which is not readilyavailable. W�:wafltyOiitoknow1 AllFordof Canada l975carlines can be refueled wth any gasoline, at anypump, at any station, anywhere. This also means you can select th� gasoline price that suits you best In order to meet the new Canadian exhaust emission standards, some 1975 cars will be equipped with catalytic converters. The catalytic converter is an emission control device that requires the use of more expensive unleaded gasoline. Because this fuel is not readily available throughout„Canada,*all engines (with the exception of one, the , optional 2.8 litre V6) for all 1975 lines. of Ford of Canada cars have been designed to meet the new Canadian exhaust emission standards without requiring catalytic converters. This means they can be refueled with any gasoline — unleaded, premium, or the lower priced regular. Thus, when you're driving a '75 Ford or Mercury line of car you can select the gasoline price that suits you best. Ford of Canada believes that this will mean a lot to motorists who will not be able to find unleaded.gasoline available in their normal driving and fuel -shopping patterns. Particularly those who travel in.rural areas where availability is substantially less than major urban centres. "ECONOMY EXTENDERS” In addition to convenience of fuel availability and choice, there are - a number of features engineered into every 1975 Ford of Canada car line that contribute to fuel economy: • Steel -belted radial ply tires that extend tread life and reduce rolling friction for better gas mileage. •Solid state ignition that eliminates the points and condenser and im- proves fuel economy over long periods due to a more stable spark plug performance. • Improved engine tuning on many engines that results in increased fuel economy and performance. • Optimized rear axle' ratios that contribute to less engine wear and lower fuel consumption by proper matching to load and use requirements. See your nearest Ford or Mercury dealer today. He will be glad to discuss everything about the refueling convenience and operating economy of the '75 Ford and Mercury cars including the extended service intervals that contribute to reduced maintenance requirements and, therefore, lower operating costs. It can mean a lot to you. * Source: Federal Government Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce. • June, 1974. See your Ford or Mercury dealer today 4 M U