The Brussels Post, 1974-05-08, Page 13F.
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Similar construction to tires
oft nest/ cars 1965 tO 1969,
except that Contender is a
heavier construction. My-,
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oVernight set. A low price for
tt twiny tire,
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Made with double-ply Du
Pont 66 Nylon and shaped
Much like a European radial,
Hest -Suited' for high-speed
highways, Provides a cod!,
running, cushioned ride. An
outstanding value.
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A. 2+2 Glaas-Belted PolyMer
Like tires on new ears-1970 to '74. Our
Turnpike Wide Track has 2 Polyester body
plies ,‘ 2 Glass Belts. 78 series; Whitewall
only; 70 Series with bold white letters.
c. Polyflex 2+2 Polyester-Belted Nylon
Built with 2 Polyester Belts plus 2 body-
plies of Du Pont 66 Nylon, for a softer ride
with twice the safety. (See Nevada Test re-
sults posted in Canadian Tire stores.)
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;just as Car Needs check Before Going on Trip, So Does camera
Just as you would have
your oar inspected before
taking a vacation. trip to
make sure it's running
smoothly, cheek your cam-
era. $hoot a test roll of film
before leaving. If the pic-
tures are satisfactory; you
can be reasonably sure the
camera is working properly.
k If not, bring it to a dealer
and have him check it ver.
When yo up.acku
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am- yor c
era for the trip,. the first
thing to do is "unpack" it
t and keep it handy for any
photo scene that presents
itself en route. It won't help
to see just the shot you want
if your camera isn't easily
available.
A word of advice: film is
I perishable. Heat and hu-
midity are harmful to film,
In summer, don't put your
camera or film in the trunk,
glove compartment, or on
the rear-window deck. The
handiest place for your
camera equipment is on the
seat beside you.
CAR PICTURES
While driving to your
camping site, you will want
to take some pictures. It
is always best to stop the
car, but sometimes this is
not possible. If you must
shoot from a moving car,
shoot through the front
t window. If you shoot out of
the side window, the fore-
,. ground of your picture will
be blurry. Hold your camera
as steady as possible with-
out bracing it against the
car, because vibration will
blur your pictures.
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NATURE,' PHOTOS
Campers, more than other
vacationers, have a love of
the outdoors and a feeling
for nature. Your pictures
should reflect this.
The most attractive na-
ture pictures often are those
ports
director is
Liberal
candidate
Former CKNX sports director
rawford Douglas will be the
beral candidate for the federal
ding of Bruce when the next
ection is announced.
Mr. Douglas defeated his
ponents, Don Hoist of Hanover
d Bob Pringle of Southampton,
n the first ballot at the riding 's,
pminating convention April 19.
le new candidate will replace
P Ross whicher, who is retiring
the end of the present session
parliamcnti
Mr Douglas announced his
Aidacy just nine days before
e Walkerton convention. His ahi objectives now are to find a
b until the next election is
nounced, because of a CKNX
ky which states- that an
nployee who is a recognized
lineal candidate cannot work on
t, and to rind a new hoine within s
The new political hopeful said
at he is facing only . one
ppolient for the election so far,
enservative candidate John
ey, As yet no candidate has
cell fielded by the New
emocratic Party.
While Mr, Douglas feels his
me on air has given hifti sotne
lvantage as far AS
m thunicating is concerned he
ds that he wishes to go tO the
o pic of Bruce as Crawford ouglas the person,. not as the
levision personality, because it Crawford Douglas thethaii who I be representing them,
While most amateur photographers want bright sunlight to
illuminate their still shots or friths, sonic dramatic effects can
be obtained on cloudy or partly cloudy days. This is particu-
larly true on beach shots where the white sands can cast an
annoying glare when the sun is too bright. (Photo courtesy
of Kodak.)
taken close-up-the flowers
in bloom, the shells or un-
usual rocks your child finds,
even the toad he brings
back to camp; all are per-
fect subjects for close-up
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TIRE
FILI-O-N-10 on venue...
WIDE-TRACK SAFETY 99 LONG CORD--Our newest
Non-Belted Tire in Nylon
A high performance tire built expressly to replace belted tires. It's a low
angle, long cord tire that provides close to the long mileage of belted
tires, but with double the safety (See Nevada Test results in-store).
Also available in Polyester.
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f. Standen! rwisr.l)ly Aiy1110
Ott Pohl: 66 Nylon blirckv;t11.
Twin ply COrhstflictiori on
ticvi cites prior to belted-tires.
Meets at eAdeedS govethrticht
surety standards. Sold with-
out, inStItaHed. Add 't1,06
each when InStfrance Wanted.
for distant mountain vistas,
but don't overlook dramatic
storm-cloud effects. Oen-
erally, mountain scenes are
improved by cross-lighting,
plus a foreground object -
a child looking at the scene,
overhanging tree branches,
a rushing stream, or color-
ful flowers. These will frame
your picture, set it off, and
create the desired depth.
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SUNSETS
Your family silhouetted
against a setting sun is al-
ways a good shot to include
in your picture-story. If you
can look at the sunset
without squinting your eyes,
it can be photographed in
color, In other words, with
automatic cameras, wait
until the sun is below the
horizon or behind a cloud,
and then shoot,
After you've taken your
pictures and removed the
film from the camera, store
it in a cool place until you
can take it to be processed.
shots.
With extreme close-ups,
0, 4+2 Strongest elass•Belt Construction
Ours has 4 Du Pont 66 Nylon body plies
plus 2 Glass Belts 6 plies undertread
instead of the usual 4. Big mileage-getter,
gas-saver and safety-tire!
it's important to measure
distance accurately. An. easy
way to do this is with
piece of string. Whatever
close-up distance 3TPUr cam-
era permits, measure this
distance with a string and
tie a knot at that point.
Tape one end of the string
to the lens mount of your
camera and you're ready
for perfect close-up shots.
To take a picture of .a
flower for example, simply
hold the string in front of
the camera and move - in
until the knot touches the
flower; then drop the string
and shoot.
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FORESTS
When taking pictures in
a forest on a sunny day, you
will find excessive lighting
contrasts, from the dark
shadows spawned by the
trees to the bright sun-
light when the sun shines
through. To avoid this
striped effect, scenes in the
deep woods are best when
taken on an overcast day
or in hazy sunlight, An ex-
D. Safety 99 long Cord Radial
4 belts, 2 'body plies, for stability, mileage!
White stripe only. TRY BEVOR11. YOU
if not satisfied, return within 10 days
for refund (excluding valve, service fees).
posure meter will be a big
help.
MOUNTAINS
Bright sunlight is best
410f
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TIRE
Your kind of tire, your kind of need, your kind of price!
it's the right time =and the right place-to buy. We can't deny that prices are due to
soar. Natural rubber and carbon-black costs are doubling. Oil derivatives like Nylon and
Polyester, synthetic rubber and a host or other components are following suit, Shortages
loom on the horizon. But right now, Canadian Tire has a great selection for every purpose
and every pocket. Wise motorists,will buy NOW.
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