OCTOBER 13, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS © PAGE 11 ROSSPORT SOCIAL: Phillip Wong of Toronto was in the village last week. He is with the Community Relations Department of Ontario Hydro making a survey for further power development. Walter and William Schroeder have obtained |- employment in Edmonton, Alberta. Mrs. C. Todesco was a business visitor ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Walter and Myrtle Zaporzan are pleased Lo announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Margaret to Richard William Sitko, son of Walter and Dolly Sitho of Terrace Bay. to Thunder Bay. The wedding will take place October 29th, at Holy Angels' Parish, Schreiber. Car repairs can be expensive. Thisiswhat Ontario doing - tohelp you get the most for your car repair dollar, Repair complaints are the second- highest of all automobile-related complaints in Ontario. To help motorists deal with car repair problems, your Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations has prepared special stickers giving tips on "How to get the most from your car repair dollar." Car manufacturers and dealers have been asked to distribute them to purchasers of new cars and the stickers are available from the Ministry. Here are the car repair tips: ® If your car warranty still applies, review it carefully and determine exactly who pays for what. ® Check your Owner's Manual; you may find the solution to your problem right there. ® Be specific when describing the problem to your serviceman and don't be afraid to ask questions. ® Ask for an estimate before proceeding with major repairs. Make sure all work is authorized by you and never sign a blank work order. ® Get full details on repair work warranties (parts and labour). If you feel that you have been misled or deceived, you may appeal under The Business Practices Act. Your Provincial Government wants you to know what your rights are under The Business Practices Act. For complete information, write for the free booklet: "Consumer Guide to The Ontario Business Practices Act," Consumer and Commercial Relations/Car Repair, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6 Larry Grossman, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario