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Terrace Bay News, 25 Apr 1984, p. 6

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2age 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 25, 1984 Preventative Maintenance - economic sense Cottage weather is ar- ° ound the corner, and motorists will soon be taking to the highways for weekend vacations and pleasure driving. The Ontario Safety League is asking all motorists to use a little preventive maintenan- ce. It makes good eco- nomic sense. expensive than cor- . rective surgery! Motorists should also be aware that an en- gine tune-up is the sing- le most important main- tenance factor for fuel economy. Ignition and carburetion systems must operate at peak efficiency for good mile- age. Tune-ups are part- COST-CUTTING BARBECUE MEATS out Specials icularly critical for to-' day's cars to obtain op- timum economy and still keep emissions at the Many drivers wait un- required low level. til something goes wrong before they get it fixed. They'll put up with a defective exhaust system, wipers that don't perform -- proper- ly or a weak battery that is unreliable and then be terribly upset when these 'components let them down far from home. This is called "breakdown mainten- ance". Economically, it is the same as health 'care - preventive medi- cine is usually much less PRIVATE PILOT _ GROUND _. SCHOOL - starts May 1, 1984 Your car has taken quite a beating since you put on the snow tires, changed the spark plugs and checked the radia- tor level last fall. Not only will a well-tuned car give better fuel eco- nomy but a proper tune- up and a complete check of the car's system will ensure it is safe for your spring and summer trips. bonele STE BACON B semi boned CROSS RIB PORK CHops| CROSS For details contact: 2.69. | 1.68. | 1.88. | 1. TERRACE AVIATION INC. phone 825-9485 | : J ia - e S, : = | PRODUCE "tHE FRESHEST IN TOWN" IN MEMORIAM 59 Ib. BOON: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Eleanor Boon, who passed. away April 28, 1983. Centre cut Seven Farms FROZEN Florida, white STRAWBERRIES POTATOES Beatrice (no additives) 2 lit ICE CREAM... California, large heads pint soon 11.7 This month comes with deep regret, It brings back the day we cannot forget In our hearts Mom you will always stay : No verse, no flowers, no tears can say How much we miss you every day. .59 each .C. Red Delicious apples 211.00 LETTUCE Sunspun 355 ml. ORANGE JUIC Always remembered and sadly missed by daughter size 40's Peggy, son-in-law Al, a ee BROCCOLI ORANGES . Ib. Sunspun, Pink or Reg., 3551 LEMONADE...... Bee een Soper 209» a ok Tenders 1 3 9 Swanson, 11 oz. ND ee eal T.V. DINNERS. May 16, 1984 for construction of the following fiat SEAIALIUER sco Bi rle TERRACE BAY - Two (2) Units HURKETT - One (1) Unit Plans, specifications and tender documents for any or all of the above projects are available for a deposit of $50.00 per tender package. Deposits + will be refunded if package is returned complete andingoodcondition. -- Each tender must be accompanied by a 10% Bid Bond or a Security Deposit in the amount of 10% of . the tender. All cheques must be made payable to CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION. All bidders must provide verification of registration with the HUDAC New Home Warranty Program. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Address: R.B. FENLON, Manager Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation P.O. Box 940 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4X8 For further information, please contact Heidi Uhlig, Program Officer, Rural and Native Housing Program at the above address; or call (807) 623- 3496. ROMAINE LETTUCE 59 each CHREIBER FC AND GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches le ao Sara lee, 369 gram LAYER CAKES DAILY DELIVERY TO SCHREIBER

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