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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-07-12, Page 20RELAX Camping Park Camping by the Day Week or Season Reasonable Rates Hydro, Water & Showers • Camping • Picnics • Dances • Anniversaries • Swimming • Store • Banquets • Weddings • Private Party Rentals OUR SPACIOUS HALL IS AVAILABLE FOR SAT.NIGHT RENTALS Let's Live A Little Go Dancing every FRIDAY NIGHT to SPECIAL Live Band FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK R.R.#4, Walton, 7 Miles North of S'eaforth & 3 miles East Phone 527.0629 4 — SUMMER RECREATION ISSUE, JULY 12, 1978 With the advent of beautiful driving condi- tions and vacation travel, motorists begin to think about getting the most for their gasoline dollars. "Plan Ahead" is no long- er a cliche, The 50-mile- per-hour speed limit was designed for safety and economy, but it will take you a little longer to reach. your destination, Allow plenty of time. If you are traveling with children or pets, remem- ber that they need more frequent stops, Start your planning with a trip to your Service station for a tune-up and a complete check. You'll save money in the long run with a better operat- ing engine and less likeli- hood of having a malfunc- tion in strange territory. And when you're on the road, remember these tips for fuel economy and eas- ier driving: • OBSERVE the 50 MPH speed limit. • KEEP a steady foot on the accelerator. • AVOID "jack rabbit" starts and sudden stops. • DON'T stand in traffic idling the engine. • INFLATE your the proper level. • RIDE "on top tank." Before you travel... tires, to of the Outdoors, camping are hard on your clothes 4,.•'..'qP • Y. 1. • fitqlt/V.P • 4111'' '4111 • 4,2,44,04:Pi.,.'51, p 1 7, 444,43 'T OA. The Complete Line 'by Perfect Combination for the sportsman or Camping Enthusiast IL:;;;;;Itiet Fiberglass for regular and short box FAMILY BOATING , . We carry a full stock of boats for all your needs From 12 Feet Up MERCURY MOTORS BOAT TRAILERS (all sizes) and Repairs See Us Today For All Your Boating Accessories ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES 88 Britannia Rd. E. Goderich 524-9201 Shamrock Pyramid 35' Park Models See our Full Line of New TERRY-TAURUS and VENTURA Hardtops TRAVEL-ON-SALES Hwy. 8 3 mites West of Clinton 482-3364 • •r Whether it's just a Cub Scout overnighter in the neighbor's yard or a two- week excursion to the Rock- ies, summer campers are bringing home everything from whopping fish stories to overflowing duffle bags, filled with stained laundry. Ground-in dirt, food and grass stains resulting from outdoor thrills and spills are taking over the family laun- dry hamper and turning or- dinary washdays into major laundry overhauls with Mother taking charge on the home front. •After sorting the ground-in slirt from the bar- becue stains, remember lightly soiled items should be washed separately from heavily soiled garments to. prevent excess dirt in the wash water from settling back onto clothes. • *Treat grass and soil stains resulting from vigor- ous romps in the woods and slides down hills with a pre- wash product or prepare a homemade remedy — - a paSte of detergent and water rubbed directly into the spot. Follow with a wash in hot water. •After a hearty campfire meal, stains from coffee, juice and chocolate need a cold-water soaking with an enzyme soap product or pre- wash with detergent in cold water. Spin water out and wash as usual. Blood stains from cleaning up the catch of the day benefit from this technique, too. • Choose the appropriate wash and rinse-water tem- peratures for summer's wide assortment' of clothing, ranging from white shorts to colorful tops and shirts. Hot water is best for whites, colorfast cottons, and heavi- ly-soiled items. Warm water works well for moderately- soiled permanent press 'and synthetics. Use a cold-water wash to keep darks and brights from bleeding and for lightly soiled fabrics. Al- ways use a cold-water rinse to help reduce wrinkles and keep camper's clothes crisp and wrinkle-free as they blaze down wooded paths.