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The Huron Expositor, 1969-06-05, Page 19.. • '• • • . . SHORT TAKES ON, CAR CARE In cleaning your windshield, don't forget the inside. Tobac- co smoke can put a film of residue on the glass and dis- tort vision. Bo, if •you smoke, periodically clean the •wind- shield with a window washing- , Really Get You Down , . . solvent. • long trip. Getting out of the car to stretch or stopping for coffee is recommended to avoid excessive driving strain. * * * Reckless Driving Can About Six Feet, Say, Cover Everithbv WITH SIMPLE, LOW COST INSURANCE ,r/...4 • • • ,••••-• FROM DON EATON Accidents Can Happen To Safe Drivers Too! Play it SAFE behind the wheel of your car. De- pend, on AUTO INSURANCE to meet the cost of . repairs, injuries and liability claims. GET THE FACT'S from DONALD G. EATON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED OFFICE IN THE MASONIC BLOCK PHONE 527-1610 SEAFORTH THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT , JUNE 5 1969-413 Time to Check. Car for Warm Weather Driving /cur \v,,- ,... 'VACATION N 47- TUN Ig m2 UP I SPeC/AL If more motorists could see the inner workings of their cars, perhapothere would be more attention • paid to upkeep. Engine and drive train compo- nents require special attention as outlined'by ex- perts at AAA. The motoring organization an- swered 72 million calls for road service in '68, mostly "can't starts." Most were due-to battery, starter and ignition systems failures. Inspect, or adjust: Points, Con- densor, Rotor, Spark. Plugs; Set Timing, and Adjust Carburetor Idle; Install as required: Points, Con- denser, Rotor and Plugs. (Parts extra if necessary) 'PLUS . . . Safety Analysis Check condition bf starter, gen- erator, voltage regulator and battery, muffler, lights and tires. .00 0 MUFFLERS INSTALLED 0 FRONT END ALIGNMENT 0 BRAKE SHOES INSTALLED e' Sports Car Roar - From Sedan May Signal -Trolible Has your family sedan start- . ed to develop a sports car "rap"? Instead of taking it to Watkins Glen or Lemans, bet- ter check your exhaust system. That deep-throated roar un- der the chassis undoubtedly means your exhaust system is defective, Not only might it earn you a traffic ticket for making too much noise but it could mean a death sentence for you and your faintly. A leaky exhaust is a potential source of lethal carbon monoxide, When you hear a noisy ex- haust, head straight for your favorite service outlet. Better yet, have a mechanic check your exhaust system next time you'r car is on the hoist. • * * * "Let's See How Fast She Can Go"— Famous Last Words . . . Drive Safely * * Whit's a safe distance to follow another car? Experts ° recommend one car length for every, 10 miles per hatir of speed on dry roads. When roads are slippery, the dis- tance: between should be dou- bled. Safety experts advise never. driving more than three hours without stopping to rest on a 11, * ,1'he average spark plug will fire 15,000,000 times, in 10,000 miles of driving. The effects of the electrical charge wear down the plug's firing end., Plug manufacturers recom- mend servicing plugs at 5,000 miles and replacing them at 10,000 miles. DON'T DRIVE on an EMPTY STOMACH! SHOP ----- Wilkinson's IGA SEAFORTH ' • • a • , MILLER MOTORS American Motors Dealer Phone 5274410 Seaforth