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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Dec 1971, p. 14

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Now is the time to pre- pare your snowmobile for winter action and fun. o ensure that your equip- t is in proper and safe ing order. follow this simple check list. Assum- "T ing you prepared your machine correctly for sum- er storage, no major at- tention should be required to ready it for winter use. Prepare snowmobile for winter Dorr'tsvxitCtiLtprjm ”Album parent today can attest. He traces the origins of "When I was young and AeeordiqtoMr.&Arartk, these attitudes - to we were told somebody was who was in youth World Wan II. when hr the boss, he was the boss. employment problems, tttoritariattiam meant Hit- We never questioned his "young people don’t essen- ler-tike dictatorship' that decisions." So says Robert tially accept authority:" hadtoberejected. - . Schrank. project specialist for the Ford Foundation, re- ferring to the work attitudes of his own over-40 genera- tion. But things hav e changed, he adds, as any If you removed your gas- oline tank at the end of the last season, check that it is clean both inside and out before you replace it. Fill the tank with a regular grade gasoline with an octane rating of at least 92. _ Read your owner's manual carefully to establish the correct oil/gas mixture for A premium grade gaso- line may be used although it has a tendency to cause build-up in the combustion chamber. Don't forget that the proper mixing of oil and gasoline is critical to your snowmobile's per- formance. "Fascinating Shop for tho Do-tt Yoursdf" F E LT THE PRESTIGE ADDRESS IN THE WATERLOO AREA IE! 'su - For Christmas Table Cloths Contact: FREDDY SCHMiDTKE 02 storey office space or store space oTotal electric environment control oWall to wall broadloom tile to suit 0750 sq. ft. to 6.530 sq. ft. oOn sight parking oNOW leasing 89-91 King St. N. Waterloo For Trimming Festive Clothes . , i A t .il 'Cfj" g; 's2%iiiWC ', _ _ I f . I . ' “J: Lu _.": LLLL) » ‘ 552-. NEW BRAIDS 742-1998 employment problems. "young people don't use» tially accept authority:" They want to know why theyre being asked to per- form a task, he says. and if they don't agree with it, they'il challenge the person in charge. your snowmobile's engine. Make certain that the car- burator is clean. Lubricate the steering mechanism. ll your machine has an elec- tric starter, ensure that the battery is clean - its ex- terior may be cleaned with water and baking soda. Check the water level in- side and, if necessary, fill it with distilled water. Carefully clean the two poles. Clean and grease the drive chain. Clean and replace the spark plugs. It is useful to remember that the heat range of a spark plug is very important. A plug which is too hot may pro- duce very high combustion chamber temperatures which can cause burned pis- tons or other damage to the engine. A plug which is too cold is likely to result in spark plug fouling and the need for frequent chang- ing of spark plugs. Again consult your owner's manu- al for specifics for your machine. Check the track and clean it where required. Clean the hogie wheels and the suspension. applying fine oil to all moving parts and springs. If, after sum- mer storage, you find it necessary. carefully wash and dry both the exterior and the interior of your machine ensuring that no moisture is left to cause rust. Verify that all wires and cables are securely con- nected and in place. If nec- essary, lubricate moving parts in the brake and ac- celerator cable systems. By making use of this simple check list, you should be ready to ride when the first big storm comestoyour area. The schools reintbreed this attitude, he notes, by, stressing a greater voice for all students in the class- room. Youngsters today, he says. are not so much re- O BROADLOOM by Celanese, Harding and Kraus 0 WALLCOVERINGS by Sunworthy, Birge and WaIItex O VINYL FLOORING by Armstrong 0 DRAPERIES by Pride of Paris 0 WATER COLORS by Peter Goetz 0 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS from Adam Podsudek 0 PITTSBURGH PAINTS & REZ STAINS, NOW trPtijill_,_i, RAYJONE With purchase of s500 or over you will receive one quart of PITTSBURGH SATIN HIDE ENAMEL F R E E Retail value s4.35 SPECIAL - Riayion Painting and Decorating Limited offer good unm Decembev 31. 1971 ot Work Another element in the situation. Mr. Schmk notes, is the changing nature of work. With service indus- tries increasing and manu- facturing on the decrease. blue collar work. he ob. serves. has fallen into low esteem. People in his generation took pride in manual work. be asserts, but young people nowadays don't. Many young people who do take blue collar jobs, Mr. Schrank says. don't want to stay in them and tend to be resistant to all forms of authority. 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