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Village Squire, 1979-01, Page 8he chalet at Hully Gully now is used mostly as a recreation all and snack bar. sanctioned. It went well and he planned extensively for the next season, beginning with a spring sanctioned race. But the spring was hot and dry and the track turned to dust and all the publicity he had dreamed about turned into bad publicity. The summers were hectic times with both snowmobile drag races and motocross races. The couple was working seven day weeks and was lucky. Randy recalls if they got two Sundays off all summer. Although the poor conditions of the early spring race led to the loss of sanctioned professional races things went reasonably well with junior and schoolboy classes of motocross that took place on eight weekends during the summer and attracted as many as 465 entries. These brought whole families to the resort and they camped out. In the summer there is still a tented city across the water of the artificial lake from the chalet, Randy says. It's a sport that' brings families together. As if the races summer and winter weren't enough, the couple used the chalet to cater to banquets and dances, meaning that they worked late into the night on Saturdays only to get up and go all day on Sunday with races. And all the time there was the struggle to keep the creditors at arns length, he recalls. They were serious times. Today those days can be looked back on a little easier. Things have gone well lately for the company. Today they try to do Tess and find more time for the family which has been neglected in the urgency of building the business. The chalet today is open as a recreation centre and snack bar on weekends as the couple gave up the catering business. The snowmobile trails have been turned over to the Hully Gully snowmobile club, a separate group from the company. The trails lead out in all directions and take snowmobilers to Varna, and on to Bayfield. down to Hensall and the Hay swamp, aid towards Clinton. The races aren't held in winter but the oval track is still available for use by the visitors. The little "sugar shack" A -frames have been revamped and now have electricity and are heated with propane and so well insulated that it takes very little to keep them warm. They are rented most weekends. There are really three different divisions to the company now: motorcycle sales and service. snowmobile sales and service and the motocross races. Many of the other areas of activity have been reduced because of the shortage of staff. There are now eight people working fulltime at Hully Gully but more are needed in particular areas and getting the right people is difficult. Randy says. Sales and service. which once had no place in the scheme of things during those dreaming days in 1969-70 are now the main action with the company. Hully Gully now claims to be the largest Arctic Cat dealer in Ontario and the largest dealer of Suzuki motorcycles outside of Toronto. Huge stocks of both summer and winter recreation vehicles now occupy the barn where once the Hully Gully dairy herd was housed. The transition from farmers to resort operators has been complete and for the first time. the young couple can sit back and relax a bit and enjoy their success and their family. Yes. there was something good that could be done with all that snow. mkt To you, whose faith and goodwill we treasure. i we wish a happy u �.. and prosperous ✓ New Year. FINE FURNITURE: • PAINTS CARPETS • W'AI.I.CO% ERIN(,ti Robert L. Plurnsteel Interiors DECORATING PHONE 527-0902 SEAFORTH January 1979. Village Squire 5