Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 October 1993, p. 30

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Page 30 = Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, October.13, 1993 Where there’s snow...there’s Milton Truck Eqippers Milton Truck Equippers as well ‘as Swenson, and service. have been servicing the _ Fisher and Meyers spread- They also carry parts on the south west corner Halton Region and sur- ers, for Western and Artic of Derry and Tremaine “ rounding area since 1991. At- Milton Truck plows. Road, 1 mile west of They are authorized Equippers they offer 24 Their shop hours are Milton Hospital, 6740 dealers for Meyers, Fisher hour emergeney service Monday to Friday, 8amto Tremaine Road, Milton, and Diamond snow plows during a storm for parts 6pm and Saturday 8 amto Ontario; (905) 875-1962. 2 pm. The shop is located Exclusively For Municipal Trust Customers | Tiny i . Ciusively ror nicipa ustomers | Thrift ; 2 ss ss EES Thrifty Car Rental, ee aos. Georgetown is owned and Operated _ by Stephen Horbatiuk and Bonnie Glen who also operate the Thrifty locations in Brampton and Orangeville. As the car rental and used car sales leaders in both com- munities, it is expected that they will bring with them to Georgetown the same level of quality service and product that they deliver consistently in Brampton and Orangeville. Thrifty Georgetown will feature Chrysler vehicles including the fabulous new H_ vehicles, Concorde, Intrepid and, later in the year, the New Yorker LHS, the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the % many other quality Chrysler ars C z products offered in 1993/94, uew. Bi 80 eo \\¥1 t "11, r20 S ic ned b So 41, = = Marc Wagner will be the 20% = "80 Taeaa - friendly voice at the other end jg S Sareea. ts of the line and with his 5 year UNLEADED FUEL ONLY of experience in the car rental business, he will be able to effectively satisfy all of your car rental needs. Give Mark a call today, he’s looking for- ward to meeting you! Do-It-Yourself Car Care 1, Read your owner’s man- ual. ‘The owner’s manual that comes with your vehicle con- tains valuable information on troubleshooting, basic mainte- nance and recommended sup- plies. 2. Park your vehicle on level, firm ground or pave- ment. If possible, protect your vehicle from the weather by parking in a well-ventilated carport or garage, 3. Have the right replace- ment parts and fluids. For example, if you’re changing motor oil, you will need four or five litres and a new oil fil- te If You Lease The Same Car At A Lower Monthly ayment, Municipal Trust ill Give You $100. See Details Below. Compared to traditional car loan financing, Municipal Trust may be able-to save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars by leasing you your next new car If youre a Municipal Trust customer, you can lease the car of your choice through the TrustLease™ program. TRUSTLEASE™ will even take care of your trade-in for you. . We're confident that TRUSTLEASE™ is the best lease offer available. If not, we will give you $100 if you obtain the same car lease with the same options, on the same terms anywhere else at a lower monthly payment than your TRUSTLEASE™ quotation. Find out more at any Municipal Trust branch. Vy ee 3 < municipal trust The hometown alternative to big city banks. Georgetown 28 Main St. S., 873-4077, Bill Price Tr. 4. Have the right tools, For example, if you’re changing your motor oil you will need a drain pan, wrench for oilpan plug, a filter wrench, a tunnel for pouring the new oil and a container for transporting the used oil to a collection site. . Know what the job requires. ‘Know when the engine should be running and when it should be off, and whether it should be hot or cold. For example, if you’re checking the oil level the engine should be warm, but Cool if you are changing the thermostat. Also, have an idea of how long the job should take so you can allow enough time and avoid hasty mis- takes, 6. Take the necessary safety Precautions. If you are work- ing under the vehicle, make sure the jack or ramp is sturdy enough and in the proper position and that your vehicle is in “park’ with the emer- gency brake on. Take care when working around the bat- tery, electrical system refrig- €rant storage tank and movii Parts. Wash your hands after exposing them to fluids: Restrictions apply. Complete terms and conditions available at any Municipal Trust branch, $100 guarantee in effect until January 31, 1994.

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