The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-04, Page 134
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Obi QUICK SHOCK CHECK
WHA POES PRiBBNG
A BA
T
SKETBALL HAVE TO • PO WITH YOUR CAR?
WELL, 0411)-1 WORN
SHOCK ABSORBERS
OUR CAR CAN
UNCE LIKE A
BASKETBALL ON
ROUGH ROADS.
WEAK SHOC.1<5 CAN
USE YOU 1V LOSE CONTROL OF STE ERING
AMR HITITNG A
CNUCKNOLE OR WHEN
NEGOTIATING A CURVE
ON ROUGH SURFACED
ROA175.(TI4REE YEAR4
ABOUT THE AVERAGE
LIFE FOR SHOCK
ABSORBERS)
oro 04E04 YOUR SHOCKS
PUSH MAIN ON 1145 FRONT
ENG' OF YOUR CAR OR NOTICE ITS ACTION AMR
A survent Mk IF
BOUNCING t01411NO FOR MORE THAN ON
06c1LLATION, HAVE YOUR SHOCKS cbagao
YOUR MEG!-IANIC,
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1972 Models
Chet'. Impalas Hardtops, fully
equipped.
1971 Models
Chevs, pontiacs, Buick, Sky
Larks, Ford, Mustangs,
Pintos, etc.
All AT with PS mostly 8's.
Lady Driv4mr Offers Travel Tips
eTo Help Prepare For 'Vacation
New Sign Language
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By JODY CARR -
This is the time when you
and yolir family are finaliz-
• ing plans for your first long
weekend trip of the summer,
if not your big
vacation trip.
You probably
Will be travel-
ing by car and
under * 'circum-
stances that
are quite difz
ferent from
the short hauls
yon've been
making since.
Jody Can' last summer.
Your plans undoubtedly
include having your car
properly checked over and
serviced for the Journey. But
have you considered some of
the and convenience
devices available to you—to
make your trip a better one?
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For example, an extension
lamp that plugs Anto your
car's cigarette lighter socket
is great for, reading maps,
searching for Junior's frog
under the front seat or even
more stringent emergencies.
• Speaking of emergencies,
'can you be seen if you have
one on a lonely road? Newer
cars are equipped with emer-
gency flasher lights. Check
to see how yours work. In
older cars, carry flares. These
are vital if your car should
be disabled at night. The
small flashlights with blink-
ers may not do the job if an-
other car is approaching you
at 70 Miles per hour.
DO some browsing in your
neighborhood auto supply
store for these and other
items you may want to in-
clude. A multi-purpose dry
type fire extinguisher, for
instance, of at least 21/2 -
ound capacity . . Under-
Writers Laboratory Approved-' . . . will -dive' you some peace.
of mind.
Do you have any kind of
tool kit to take along? In the
good old days, cars came
equipped with a fairly good
supply of basic tools. Today
you could do little more than . change a 'tire with the tools
that come in your car_ — -
Your auto suppTV counter- ,
man is an expert on what
you should carry with you.
But he may not think of one
item that deserves a place in'
your travel paraphernalia,
because it isn't in his line.
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This is a first aid kit. It is -
smart,. to _cp,rry .orie, and-your
druggist can help here.
NEW ROAD SIGNS CUT CONFUSION A vacationing traveler has com- plained that somehow his appetite wos often dulled by the road signs that
told of accommodations off the road. The sight of a sign reading: GAS —
FOOD turned his hunger pangs into a queasy feeling. Perhaps that's one
reason why a committee otgovernment agencies is developing a series of
picture road signs. Not only will the signs provide a uniformity of informa-
tion on facilities, but will assist foreign travelers in locating needectservices.
See if you can identify the facilities from the signs: Answers: A. Drinking
Water; B. Information; C. Food Service; D. Restroom (Men's); E. *chaotic;
F. Playground; G. Parking; H. Campground; I. Picnic Shelter.
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DO YOU WANT CAZEFREE..SUIVilVIER. DRIVING ?
THEN SEE US NOW FOR
IGNITION TUNE-UP — WHEEL BALANCE
FRONT END ALIGNMENT. TIRE ROTATION
BRAKE RELINING — LUBRICATION — ETC.
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We.. Have Excellent Class "A" Mechanics at Your Disposal and
They Use Genuine
Chryco All-Make Parts
— Spark Plugs - Ignition Parts - Tires.
— Batteries - Shocks - Front End Parts
— Exhaust Parts - Accessories - Etc.
ROWCLIFFE MOTORS
Proper car care maintenance now can help you enjoy safe,
trouble-free driving all summer long. It helps reduce harmful
exhaust emissions. And it can help save you money.
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SEAFORTIL ONTARIO. " PHONE 527-1670
Cover livery/409 WITH
SIMPLE, LOW COST INSURANCE
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FROM
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Accidents Can Happen
To Safe Drivers Too!
Play it SAFE behind the wheel of your car. De-
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repairs, injuries and liability claims.
GET THE FACTS
from
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ICE IN THE MASONIC BLOCK •
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