HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-07-12, Page 18DIRT BIKES
AT DOWN-
TO-EARTH
PRICES.
Suzuki's full line of dirt bikes have the
features that let them take on the
toughest terrain. And model for model,
you can't beat Suzuki prices, either, from
the DSSOC for junior riders right up
to the top of the line DS185C. Every
bike in the series gives you 5 speed
constant mesh transmission, And for that
high torque at low and high speeds,
a Power Reed' type engine,
We carry a full range of Suzuki motor-
cycles, and our service department
stocks a complete line of parts and
accessories.
When it comes right down to it, you'll
like our Sunikis and our prices. So why
not come right down?
Off Hwy #4 One Mile, South of Brucefieid Phone 262-5809
VARNA, ONT.
ONLY $ 1
Best Selection
NEW a USED BIKES
SUZUKI GOES THE DISTANCE!'
0 9 9 • 00
Brussels Phone 887-6856
'The small dealer with the big heart'
Goderich. St, W, Sedforth
SAVING SERVICE SATISFACTION SELECTION
J. L. McCUTCHEON MOTORS LTD.
Your Friendly Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer [1]
ET Come alive with us
,molm••••110,1,...s
Olds
Mcl.PR .UG tlIALItsl
VOU
iga
TRAVEL IN STYLE
in A Personalized Ford Truck
Several, built tough Ford two and four
wheelers to choose from - come and
see them today.
SEE THE FORD FUN-FILLED
HAULERS NOW!
Bill McLaughlin Motors Ltd.
2 SUMMER RECREATION ISSUE, IJUI,Y 12- 1970
DOttAit sum
On holidays balance fun .1 economics
By Anne Prozd, CA
The trick in budgeting. for
a vacation is to strike a
balance between economy
and enjoyment -- keep costs
down without turning your-
self into the Scrooge of the
Suntan Set, Here area few
tips that can help you to
come home with more than
your cab fare:
--Plan ahead. Decide
early where you want to go
and generally how much
you can afford. The more
time you allow yourself, the
better chance you will have
to take advantage of special
deals and other economics. P'
--Shop around. The
variety of package-tour,
advance-booking and
special fares available from
tour companies and airlines
defy summarizing, and
more seem to be announced
every week. With the help
of a travel agent, consider
the options that suit your
plans: If you're flying,
General financial advice
by members of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants
of Ontario.
consider going in "low"
seasons, summer in the
West Indies, winter in
Europe, or the "shoulder"
seasons, spring and fall --
for lower air fares and hotel
rates. On a one-destination
vacation, consider a home-
exchange deal or a serviced
apartment instead of a
hotel room.
--Know your destination.
A whole industry exists to
provide you with the detail
you need -- through tourist
information offices, books,
magazines, newspaper
travel supplements, bro-
chures and guidebooks.
Seek out the kind of
information that will help
you trim your costs; inex-
pensive but comfortable
hotels, little-knowil rest-
aurints, what to shop for,
and so forth.
--Budget your vacat-
ion as closely as possible,
taking into account all
anticipated expenses,
major and minor. You may
not stick to budget, but you
should know when you've
exceeded' it, and by how
much.
--Use traveller's
cheques rather than credit
cards. This avoids interest
charges and keeps holiday
money separate from funds
needed for home-front
essentials. Holders of
special customer bank
accounts can often obtain
traveller's, cheques free, or
for a minimal charge.
Taking actual cash, of
course, is foolish and can
have disastrous con-
sequences.
--Minimize your food
costs. Meals included in a
package tour plan can be
more expensive than eating
elsewhere. Remember that
it's usually cheaper to have
your main meal at noon
rather than at night, and
that buying food for a self-
made . meal can be a
gastronomical and econom-
ical delight.
--In a foreign country,
always exchange currency
at a bank. Banks invariably
offer the going rate
t: 2.l :.+s