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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1973, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 17, 19730 SCHREIBER DETACHVENT 0.P.P. PRESS RELEASE In Northwestern Ontario and especially along the Northshore winter shouldn't come as a surprise. We have it every year. Every year it brings special driving problems and Places even a greater responsibility on you as drivers for your own safety and the safety of others using the roadway, pedestrians as well as other motorists. Each year the first snow usually catches everyone off guard but when the cold signals the geese, it is time to start packing south, it is time to prepare your automobile for the inevitable. I. ANTI-FREE - Permanent anti-freeze should be tested. Otherwise, drain, flush rad and re- fill. Check cooling system. 2. BATTERY - Tired batteries die in cold weather. A new battery saves service calls andl late appointments. 3. BRAKES - Top performing brakes are essen -tial. Check, adjust and reline. 4. LIGHTS - Check headlights, tail lights and turn signal lights. 5. MUFFLER -- Have exhaust system checked. Fumes seeping into a closed car that is being warmed up can kill. 6. TIRES = Worn tread means poor traction TERRACE BAY MEN'S CURLING CLUB SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY OCTOBER 18th -- 7 P.M. CURLING CLUB Discussion regarding revision of dues, structure, etc. All members and prospective curlers cordially invited. and poorer stop. Replace with good snow tires 7. TUNE-UP - That smooth running summer en- gine that went to the coast and back and, nev=- er burned an ounce of oil may need a little attention. 8. WASHERS - Be sure to put the right am- ount of anti-freeze in with the water. A week mixture can cover your windshield with ice in a second. 9. WINDOWS = Every time you use your car, clear ice and snow from all windows. Make / certain to keep the rear windows clear also. I0.DRIVER ~- Don't forget yourself. Why : not have that examination you put off all g summer, and when was the last time you had your eyes tested. EN =e D.B. Anderson - Prov. Constable #3I70 Schreiber Detachment a he Save Energy When cooking, match the size 4 of pots to the range units. Heat § is wasted when the pot is smaller than the unit. MINERAL 13 EXPLORATION CLASSES The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will present classes in mineral exploration 3 at Schreiber { Monday, October 22 to Saturday, Octob- : er 27, inclusive. Classes will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 pm. at: St. Andrew's United Church, peg Avenue. For local enquiry, call 824-2366. ALL CLASSES AND LECTURES FREE * 622 Winni- * 'Instruction in the identification of min- a erals and rocks. 3 * Lectures on elementary geology and prosp- ecting techniques. * Films and literature. * Free specimens will be available., EVERYBODY WELCOME DIVISION OF MINES Hon. Leo Bernier Ministry of Minister Natural i Ontario Resources .Q. Macnee Deputy Minister

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