HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-01-21, Page 20North Huron Trail
Grooming Inc.
Welcomes You!
Sled safe and have fun on our beautiful,
well groomed trails this snowmobile season!
Thank you all Landowners.
Permit Vendors:
LH Jenkins, Edwards Fuels - Clinton and Goderich, Howson & Howson,
Blyth Corner Café, Extreme Auto Parts,
Radford Farm Equipment,
Clere Vu Autobody, Harold’s Shell Service,
Middegaal Sports, Vincent Farm Equipment, John Hardy.
McKILLOP
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY
91 Main St. South, Seaforth
Office 519-527-0400
1-800-463-9204
Fax 519-527-2777
www.mckillopmutual.com
FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL
& AUTO COVERAGE
www
81491 Manley Line, RR #1 Dublin N0K 1E0
• Motorcycle, ATV, Snowmobile and
General small engine service
• Parts and Sales
• Tire Sales and Service
• Engine machining service available
Licensed Motorcycle Mechanic
Rob Beuerman 519-345-2566
West Wawanosh
Mutual Insurance
Company
• Residential • Farm •
• Commercial • Auto •
email - wawains@wwmic.com
DUNGANNON 519-529-7921
www.wwmic.com
Stay on the trails
and sled safe this winter season
383 Queen St., Blyth
519-523-9681 1-800-276-4163
24-hour service: 519-524-0599
HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7AM - 5PM; SATURDAY 7AM - 2PM
See us for all your
snowmobile parts and
accessories (windshields,
belts, plugs and more)
Service manager, Ian Hunter
Parts manager, Bill Glousher
ELLIOTT NIXON
INSURANCE BROKERS INC.
Blyth ~ 519-523-4481
A member of
Huron Insurance Managers Group
5 Generations Since 1910
Play it safe
Drive Safe - Drive Sober
POOLS & SPORTS
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Accessories & Clothing
519-527-0104
234 Main St. N., Seaforth
N0K 1W0
"You will find it at CARQUEST"
Highway 8 West,
MITCHELL 519-348-8485
20 King St.,
CLINTON 519-482-3445
235 Turnberry St.,
BRUSSELS 519-887-9661
RADAR
AUTO PARTS
“Locally owned & operated”
P.O. Box 69
470 Turnberry Street
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
(519) 887-6100
Fax: (519) 887-6109
e-mail:dsholdice@himginsurance.com
Snowarama (for Easter Seals)
North Huron Trail Groomers
Registration from 9am - noon at the Londesborough Hall.
BBQ to follow ride at the Clubhouse in Blyth.
UPCOMING EVENT
February 20, 2010
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ATVs & SNOWMOBILES
www.bandktire.com
bktire@hsfx.ca
fax - 519-345-2790ph - 519-345-2248
Parts & Service
For most models of:
• SMALL ENGINES
• SNOWMOBILES
• LAWN & GARDEN
• ATVs
EXMARK
ARGO
ECHO
TROYBILT
TORO
TRITON
WHITE
JIM BAUER MIKE KELLS
• Farm • Residential
• Commercial • Automobile
1091 Centre St., Wroxeter
www.howickmutual.com
519-335-3561
1-800-265-3033
Repairs to... • Cars & light trucks
• Snowmobiles • Generators
• Electrical Diagnostics
• Safety Inspections
And much more
40486 B-Line Road, Wingham
519-357-1997
The Grand View Restaurant
Open daily Monday to Sunday
6:00 am - 7:00 pm
Cty. Rd. #25, Blyth 519-523-4471
Daily Lunch
& Dinner Specials
Snowmobilers
welcome!
Have fun!
Sled
Safe!
The Citizen
Blyth
519-523-4792
Brussels
519-887-9114
Check out the
Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs at
www.ofsc.on.ca
for all the information you need
to have fun on the trails this season!
Safety Tips for on the Trails!
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* Know your machine. Check out the snowmobile carefully and make sure that it is ready to go.
Read the owner's manual, and make sure all your permits and insurance are current.
* Get trained and always wear proper gear, including an approved helmet * Ride within your limits, and always ride with a partner.
* Stay on approved trails. Don't trespass. Maximum speed on trails is 50 km/hr * Keep a safe following distance from other machines
* Do not consume intoxicating substances (drugs, alcohol) * Carry a safety/survival kit. Carry a throw rope, ice picks carried in a pocket, first aid kit, waterproof matches with
fire starter, waterproof whistle, energy bars, water, fire proof container for cooking, survival blankets, a knife or multi-tool, wire and nylon rope.
Carry all these items in a backpack and attach it to yourself.
* If you are travelling across ice, wear a floatation device (life-jacket, PFD), or wear a floater suit, and be prepared to go through the ice. Know how to rescue yourself.