Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1963, p. 32

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 18, 1963 Picnie fun for everyone -- ;- {ncluding Mom! Almost any food and drink can be pre- pared in advance, packaged in convenient plastic, snap-off bags and then refrigerated-- ready for a certain picnic, or an "instant" one. These bags, in assorted sizes, come pack- aged on a roll, just snap-off the ones you need. They're small enough for a sandwich, or roomy enough te hold a wet bathing suit. Summer Cottage Boom Continues Families in all parts of the country are now enjoying sepa- | rate summer homes. The boom in the so-called cot- tage got off to a fast start fol- lowing World War II and has been gaining momentum ever since. Today mountains and deserts and plains and woods are filled with structures rang- ing from tiny ten-by-twenty bunkhouses to luxurious homes in the hundred-thousand-doliar elass. The trend has not been re- stricted to one or two areas, but has flourished all the way from the Atlantic seaboard to the Great Lakes to the Pacific Coast, providing a week-end, leisure -time retreat for city dwellers. Although such structures are intended primarily for use dur- fing the mild summer months, they can be coverted at rea- the house to provide fuel at all times for various automatic gas appliances such as kitchen range, refrigerator, water heat- er, room heater, clothes dryer, and -- in remote areas -- light. An important advantage of an LP-gas system is that it can- not be kocked out by wind or winter storms that may cut off fuel when it is needed most. Rod and reel fans will enjoy. "the rugged endurance of a water-proof, shock - resistant electric watch. It's powered by a tiny energy cell that can be replaced as easily as changing the hook on a fish- ing line, Check Your Car Before Holidays If you are planning your va- '| cation trip to be by auto, insure a safe and carefree journey by giving your car some special attention before you start. Ask your serviceman for an + extra-careful lubrication job, in-|: cluding a check of the brakes, wheel bear'ngs, shock absorb- ers, fan belt, battery, wind- shield-wiper blades; all light bulbs, and horn. While the car is on the rack, have a look at the exhaust system to insure that no carbon monoxide will leak into the car. Check tires for wear and signs of misalignment of front end. Make sure they are prop- erly inflated. Have oil and oil filter changed. Have other fil- ters checked and changed as necessary. Check the cooling system hoses for leaks and signs of deterioration. Pick up maps for your trip while at the service station: If you don't have seat belts for all passengers, have them installed. This is probably the most important safety measure you can take to protect your family. Give your car a_ thorough cleaning, inside and out. Put on a heavy coat of wax to make removing bugs easier. Make sure you have in your car all = emergency equipment listed re. Include plenty Ee litter bags when you poe a safe, ha' tri PY CARRY THESE IN 4 A TOUR CAR --Flashlight or electric lantera, and flares --Screwdriver --Pad and pencil --Tow chain or line --Jack, jack handle, and base -- . car --Dimes in sealed envelope for emergency use in remote pay. telephones --First-aid kit and first-aid book --Set of socket wrenches and pliers --Old blanket or piece of cam vas --Fire extinguisher SUN TAN PROTECTION . ' When the weather is mild and the sun strong at least a few hours each day, start sunning for short periods when the sum is brightest. 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