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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-12-21, Page 10Page 1111—Lackaow Sentinel, 'Way, December 21., 3 Each winter brings more snow machines SNOWMOBILE SAFETY seems to gain popolarity in Ontario with eactifzeRsiritewinter. From AM to 190It, for prarr,rrlp, there ha,S been a© increase cif more t3'Rri 100 000. stioa ohi registered in 1*ns province al* With more and more rt7 ntariamc inviaved in snowniohiling, it is important to establish safety goidelices for the sport The most common factor in snowniolitle accidents is alcohol tionsiimpton. in Aa, of 15 accidents investigated try the Ontario Prowl Pole, in which 20 people were awl was a c ivy factor in apprindmately half those aids. Snowmohaling in unknown areas and in- experience n-experieT a in hartriiirte *IP ct rkina also play a major role in a It isim- perative that snowmobilers research 'See -mei S PORTS �7F�1 ar�3S before v1 into them_ Ice and snow conditions may net always be apparent; ranks or tree stumps may becovered, b snow. Researching areas and Beadier condi- tons in advance wilt also allow the SION1m+01:al..r to aiRrnd ;Nsm ire, another cense c Speeding causes at - ciiderrrts Uniikee a Car or tts,nclk., a snow,�n....w,.�,y �e,,_,,�y,�� ;sale in ,,,p tt�p,�re� eye,..., of a sudden or ID 1�UwY. Wit and the driver and passenger are ortntwily thrown elpmYnm tit from die vehicle. Shownialtailers shank! be sire to drive at a speed att tern* they can sail iffi ani cestradt7Ye vehicfie,_ matter what the weather comittions_ Usiug common Melrose tremaints the Ott Pay of preventing mile _ I +P4fltr ;someene@mow where yto atrie go- ing when you awill3 rets with a -t1befteB e Satiety Teaks awayas mach to caber •%4 mI' Nim. 4111 tMV)i1.' 4 they liI SID ePiery This regifrsee even more sztiowrimobillers than evert tee_snowinni IIff n (µr �y,,��, basic part Prue =len, they are ileot�t.I:,,,Uei the =l rt add be mare pC~cmaalle first win for Novices T e Lorkraw Novices travelled to RiacitFy ad,y atlf y alai as swear t from 4. whole ole teamga� t - their first off rlls►eseasom as they downed BipPey - 1STHISE4S TO GIVE THE MOST PRECIOUS GIFT OF ALL...YOSELF Give cuttings of your favourite plant to so,i e,am,e w l talk them into growing up green and be emt.' „'t Instead o3 giving your rreplunav advice, ask for some_ Never miss a c ueuluce to let a child lick a stirring spoon or baking bowl Gilt wrap a packet of fabric scraps io- y-omr quilting grandmother. Appear at a •ma.Drsimg hoose with a checkerboard and challenge someone to a game_ When they beg for -one more story"', say yes,. Them tell them the greatest story eves told. Gave a fr a-sd the secret recipe she's been arg,rk•k$ for all year. Tame the tine to tell a friend how much you care. Give your Kitts the benefit of the doubt when they say It's Brite to get sip C.hris.ter:La.s morning and your alarm clock says it's only three_ Give as ra T/ay frogs asperm can: they're wanner sweaters.. Make the first gift you open the one with the bedraggled boas. snarled Scotch tape and puckered -imp paper. And veatch your child's ,eyes. Promise a pear's Worth of lessons r® sameth'o l' ' good at; bread s.et4al1 p.,te'n,-+g_ guitar ptarma, Gave someone who cooks all day the day off, fetors® breakfast fast an bid to a candlelight dinner created by you. Set places at the table for those who sighhse be aktne at theirs Use your wheels to transport those without to Christmas Ewe Serwrces Visit the Hulrnane Society and adopt an orphan antral Use your austttetoe. 40 "'ntinel Motibet Ded the way for II the contest as he netted a tl4 ,l and ad - died am ash. Craig Mallet scored tato g(tnalllL and notchedBreit tamer= �a�@((41 n a i tt elle delerseman Ueit aYilxlllll;,{;-1 WWII 2 i .:Yn Ii a pa� 44$ �• n�_ .113y S. �:IILUIWtla isle ,"• �� a vrwL1lLtl., (� gamine 6ffi] /It t � C and was denied shittent with only 11:4f2 Deft in the tinefirstt in�miter :belts, the Novices can LoukmdUlf Ifi•bigger and as the season risliTt frin ws ;a:'414 ."'i lIYt4 B OWLING • Teem zsd Comtry League , Team Standings: Sonowdrops-l(Si, Cginr ffffa ll -" . Panes-& Kay Chatiya..iiataowem snore dor the fps with a 4ireeie- a Far the gal3FS bowler was BarLevis pm' kr'- • PIYIb as the"IDYIP r"' bowie i e'.ei the /JD) ®2m- bowed ';iia,with a Q1411t•,nttrticp stare of (!1{ ll Monday Waned League Eric' TayTaylor sceptered ttheit i ;it 5a TWJle am& triple scores far ere mem ttliks. week with 234 411 0, a For tie Dates this ., Betty Stanley. 'WIMP gated 10111111._ (tie tusttttimz a $➢ single and a ;14 tib_ Gamines aver SND: Fred "i iter Taylar-Zr...274: !kale ._.l al beRr tom -T D, Shirley ..:11¢1Kri-Plemay Bard ans-- _ Narrgry Gilb]rati-MAL Jardine-2A liartiminik 2t.0),.„ Betty'y & : ShAiman Nancy Gibson was the kinky wanner,of 30-51113 (draw this week ellla,' r1 t y.14 c Milli i.15nYlA^^Ii Siniarie 111 ♦ 91 m'tmit; nnlr ii,:11111 41 Wednesday Mixed League Tea® Standings: Sginarreeas-laic. Chipmunks -W. . angatroos-120. r➢g(elrs-)l ea II(DIl- . ed if. thei1Pe JII, ttlr'thras week t,yyP bowling and 6.1 r condioned. Nice indeed_ - Powerful Pat Livingston m toe 'smrrV p score for die lames dols ' ...ti railed a 256. !It cr p er_ Barb Tyler r tiakirrg triple scare comitaimed Gabes Over : Geraddi Rhodw23..202: Russel Swan -M12. Bev McNay -M6.313. Steve Cary h-Eltt Bay Val-Z1A(D. Part Q -2?FD_ "MC Merle R r - t_ Wilma Elheot1t- ;.8. ,Dadkie McNay -Z17. Bet- ty Van . Delores Va ch -2e13, Barri Taller-17VT 11111; 101 ,Jill I:A r 11111.: 1111 9111 11111. What I weak] Ow thir world for Christmas I 'maids gide the world a big sltmmtle I.c Carry all the garbage into deep spade s+c we '2 pante ntte dile Oaf_ We condi make a Slalom on a planet and titian this station cond — the waste into deep space There would be a robot to mite the To do this Q Allots d get sem Of the of the greatest astronaints to operate the shuttle awl get the government to imake the sem_ Them we gra have a dean and healthier phinlPt. By Brenda Gorden