Win ter camping .7 Brrrrh, it '3 grea t Winter in Ontario lasts about four months every year, so why pack away your camping gear, hoping that summer will‘ eventually come. More and more outdoorsâ€"types take to winter camping. Tents, tent trailers and small house trailers are becoming an ever- increasing sight in some of our northern provincial parks. Trailers equipped with Alex Eberspaecher HEBMEWIPEROR GMPE§680 fresh [Lomjhe Trogics French Formula 10 oz. lin Chicken Noodle LARGE SIZE BANANAS Product of Mexico Pkg. 0! 2 cm HAIR SPRAY PARTY PLATTERS Product 01 Mexico. Canada No. 1 Grade EGGPLANT Party of 10, made up of Edropean style deli meats expertly arranged on a platter and garnished with radishes and parsley. We also have a wide variety of cheeses, salads, regular deli and BBQ’d meats to help make your party a success Parchment [rag 100% Vggilable Oil Chefmaster 1 lb. pkg LIPTON’S SOUP MIX CUCUMBERS 28 II. oz. tin Sileirlbeirgi‘s {Boyegseq TOMATO SOUP In Tomato Sauce Siginpgg Assoned Flavours, Mira Marl 750 ml. b1L, Plus 20: deposit 10 ll. 01. lin 25.5 oz. tin 24 oz. loaf SOFT DRINKS MARGARIN'E 128 fl. oz. jug BEANS WITH PORK Beef, Chicken, Liver Pony Tail Wrap Champlain Mira Mart WHITE SLICED BREAD Canadian Processed Mira Mart Regular or Singles, 16 oz. pkg. CHEESE SLICES PEP DOG FOOD Save With Miracle’s Regular Everyday Prices. :22c ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES OF 20 AND 30 PERSONS If you have just started in the game of winter camping, select a cold spell rather than a ‘January Thaw‘ .so you won’t have water in your tent or damp clothing all the time. Choose a site that is sheltered from the heaters cause no dif- ficulties at all; if camping with a tent is your choice, a little more care in selecting the site is recommended. CHOOSING SITE 24c 1.19 Product of U.S.A.:Canada No.1 Grade Package 0! 5 CORN O'NHTVHVENCOB Product 0! U.S.A. FIorida WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 lb. bag Ontario Grown Canada No‘ 1 ( TABLE 5‘7 POTATOES Packaged 10|b.bag Product 0! U.S.A.. Nuts in Shell JUMBO WALNUTS Clear or pack the snow for your site using some snow to build a bank around the tent for better insulation. Should you intend to tent for a few days, take some straw along for under the floor. There is no better in- sulation except perhaps a very thick layer of newspapers. For a short wind but not from the sun. and do not pitch your tent under snow-packed trees for obvious reasons. Breaklasl Cereal 15 oz. pkg CHEERIOS 1 Grade Tent heaters, lanterns or a stove will keep your tent warm. However, greatest care must be taken when using the latter two. Canvass will not breathe enough for an open~flame heater so it is necessary to leave a flap or window open to let in fresh air. stay, I recommend cutting evergreen branches for an underlay for added warmth. An open fire for cooking L399“ Fearman‘s Davern Farms SLICED SIDE BACON Whole Fresh Swm's Premium Sliced Side or 3-4 lb. SIZe 1 lb. pkg.. Product 0! Canada PORK SHOULDERS BACON 1.44 BACON 1.54 Fiozgn YogniEviscetated RED HOTS 88¢ 1244 lb, avg. size. Fresh Ontario Pork GRADE A DUCKLINGS Large 24 oz Fraser Vale Cod Prepare your food before you head out into the wild to cut down on the preparation time. It is can be quite a trick in deep snow. Clear as much snow from the area as possible. Build a platform of logs or stones before building the fire. Your wood must be kept dry it you want to get some hot coals. Don’t forget a lid for eaclT pot as it takes twice as long to boil water now as in August. FISH & CHIPS The King of Roasts Freslj Meaty From Best Quality “GRADE A†Beef PORK HOCKS Fresh Ontario Pork T-Bone or Properly Aged, Expertly Cut and Trimmed From Best Quality “GRADE A†Beef FTom' Best Quality “GRADE A†Beef LB- SIRLOIN STEAKS PRIME RIB ROASTS 2-3 lb. size Frozen Eviscerated Utility Grade Frying or PORTERHOUSE LOIN STEAKS. ROASTING CHICKENS difficult to buy proper food along the highway during the cold months. Take water along for cooking rather than melting snow which is a long process and of little yield. If you are near a lake or stream, chop a hole and use this water. There are very few places where the water is unsafe for drinking during the winter months. Do not drink alcohol Ipersonally have taken while on a winter cam- todrinking Ovaltine in hot 98° L388" LB. *Legï¬'a! 93,99" 6 pie pkg Whole North Atlantic PRIME RIB STEAKS From Best Quality “GRADE A" Beef {No-cap steaks $1.78 lb.) CliHside 8-12 lb. size Boneless Bottom Cul Round STEAK ROASTS From Best Qualin "GRADE A"Bee1 Quarter pound size From Best Quality “GRADE A" Bee! Store Packed Frozen Hamburger FROZEN MACKEREL Frozen Evisceraled Full Cut Bone-in BEEF PIES Sweet Pickled 3 In avg. size GRADE A GEESE COTTAGE ROLLS RUMP ROASTS BEEF PATTIES ping trip. It acts like a hot fire at first; warming you up quickly. However, as soon as its effects wear off you will feel much colder than before. The alcohol raises your temperature and you need more warmth to prevent being chilled. Tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are far superior. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, November 30. 1977 â€" B-5 milk as it is full of vitamins and gives plenty of energy. Most Alpine skiers in Europe drink this before a competition and, judging from their performances, it is good enough for me. As in summer, don’t forget your suntan lotion as well as an ointment such as Nivea or vaseline. The snow reflects the sun’s rays and this SUN’I‘AN LOTiCu‘J $1.48 LJBB JAB $1.58 38° $1.16 L368" Police said that the majority of the accidents were rearâ€"end collisions. The season’s first snowfall brought the usual rash of traffic accidents to the area, but York Regional Police at 28 Division in Richmond Hill, said they were all of a minor nature. All told, 18 mishaps were reported to the station, between early Sunday night and mid- Monday morning. were “minor†during snow, police say Collisions Also, all eyes are focused on RHCC Ladies’ rinks skipped by Faye Weiss and Terry Powell as they go after laurels in the North American Life Bonspiel this week. Good luck gals. FINIS My short writing career comes to an end with this article as member Cliff Webb has agreed to carry on with these weekly reports for the rest of the curling season. I’m sure that you will enjoy reading the light and lively lines that will flow from Cliff’s pen. GJJLTERSNIPES PLAYDOWNS Meanwhile the in-club Consols’ playdowns for men are underway. At time of writing rinks skipped by Wes Draper, Walt Hamilton and Clark Bullock were still in contention and battling hard. Final results will be known by mid-December. Hil/ curlers hold Pot Party The evening was capped off with goodies and refreshments before the Gray Pot gang headed home. a couple of â€"other highlights. a “Schwan†dive out of the hack. Coach Lee’s first aid treatment and waterboy Carnet’s concoction enabled Bill to continue. Clare Wood’s illegal tactics and Dalt Hicks’ brilliant refereeing were Only casualty of the evening was a Westemer named Bill who tried to do However, you can also get badly burned as well. Other musts are sunglasses and a camera. The proper clothing to use will be outlined in next week’s column. In the meantime, get out a map and plan your winter camping trip. Imagine, camping without those noisy summer people, and best of all, no mosquitoes or blackflies. combined with the winds, will give you a better tan than the Florida sun. Strangely enough, the result was a prediction of things to come on Grey Cup day as the East squad, ably coached by “Foxy†Bill MacLeod, overwhelmed the Western team which was apparently over-coached by Rocky Len Lee. Bill Baillie and his mixed curling committee did the spade work which resulted in an East-West curling match at the club on Saturday evening. By BERT NAYLOR Grey Cup time to the Richmond Hill curling types means more than football. It means a Gray “Pot†(not that illegal stuff) party. I‘VE GOTA §TEADY JOB! I 3057 DON’T GET PAID FOR m. CASUALTY casualty '