The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-13, Page 27KEEP ON *TRUCKING -
WITH :DAMN
THE 'COMPLETE. TRUCK
and spend the money you
save on gas. For your
,HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT
Up to 39 miles per gallon
DATSUN
Mar
MADE BY NISSAN 527-1010 Seaforth
Gerald's Datsun Ltd.
If you're a family that
likes to take your dog on
a picnic, remember that
he ,may not be welcome
at the neighboring table,
Keep hiin close to you so
he won't bother others.
Whether on land or wa-
ter, follow the basics of
good housekeeping.
' Leave ONLY your foot;
steps -behind you.
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SUMMER RECREATION ISSUE, JULY 12,- 1978 — S .
Leave only footprints outdoors
The Great OutdCoors is
yours to enjoy, but your
enjoyment should be tem-
pered with basic rules of
safety and conservation.
Every camper knows he
should be sure to drown
his campfire before leav-
ing the area, 514 :e....
should be certain the fire
is completely out.
But every motorist
Should remember to use
the 'ashtray in the car,
Throwing a burning ciga-
rette out the car window
tnaY beSafeOrLa, paved
street in the middle of, a
city, but in the country
the only safe way to put
it out is to use the ashtray.
Every camper, motorist,
_fisherman, hunter should
be a self-atipointatrpOlice ' -
Man and take care to
leave .his area spotless.
Food containers and
wrappers should be put
into litter baskets and
garbage cans. If there's no
waste container at the
site, package it and carry
it somewhere else and find
a container. •
Pull-away tabs off soft
drink cans should be put
in a pocket until the can
is empty. Then the tab
can be dropped into the
can,. the can squeezed to-
gether, and dropped into
a basket,
Film containers should
be dropped into a pocket,
not, on the ground, until-
A, trash container is fcund._ --
At _a picnic site, treat it
' as you would your home.
Clean up when you are
finished.
If food is dropped on
the ground; pick it up and
put it in a garbage can.
The next family may in-
clude toddlers who are
prone to pick up anything
on the ground and, put it
in their mouths.
When children apply their;imaginations' to the Great
Outdoors, anything becofnes a great adventure, and
that's, why summer camping builds memorable experi-
ences. Climbing rocks, blazing *ails, taking bike hikes
and playing games are all part of the fun. c
But there's one precaution: Be sure 'kids are wearing
shoes with sturdy outsoles, the kind that really grip
wet rocks, docks or steep hillsides. Most mishaps are
caused by feet slipping, Skidding and twisting.
Look for traction soles that are designed to hold feet:
in place. A padded collar snugs a shoe up around the
ankle.
The Jeep
and-A- Half
and
then some
If You Need A Stationwagon
That Goes Anywhere... Situated on the bank of
the Mailand River, 4 miles
east of Goderich, On Hwy. 8
• FAMILY CAMPINC ONLY
• MODER,N SERVICE BUILDING WITH
HOT SHOWERS
• STORE FOR YOUR CAMPING
NECESSITIES
• PLAYGROUND TO PLEASE THE KIDS
• POOL , WATER & HYDRO
io GOOD FISHING
FOR RESERVATIONS
CALL (519) 524-4141 -
OR WRITE:R.R.N0.2
CLINTON, ONT.
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834-346 Huron Rd. Goderich 52.4-9381 524-8411 524-8841