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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-01-10, Page 10Consmin 6044 Last Frontier BROPHY BROS. Parka Coat Clearance Sizes Small-XXXL Regular and Tall Sizes Features: Corduroy collar, big pockets, zipper hood & steel 2-way zipper Special Price: $35.00 Also available: 2 pc. Zero Zone Snowsuits in stock 11 John Street W., WINGHAM 357-3712 Brussels Country Inn Family Dining • Daily Specials • Fri. Luncheon Buffet • Sun. Brunch & Evening Buffet Trail accessible LUXURY ACCOMMODATIONS Weekend Entertainment 887-9035 GRAND VIEW RESTAURANT & GAS BAR Trail accessible Daily Specials - Fast, friendly service Homemade pies, desserts & good coffee too Open Monday to Saturday 5 a.m. 8 p.m. Sundays 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Randy, Eleanor Babcock. family & stilt( Blyth e 523-4471 Snowmobile parts & oil available Blyth 523-9681 Brussels 887-9661 Howson & Howson Ltd. • Elevators • Roasted Soybeans • Feeds • Fertilizer • Chemicals • Custom Application Elevator & Feed 523-9624 Toll Free 1-800-663-3653 brussels.walton TRAILBLAZERS Ride Safe Ride Sober Stay On The Trails the WU) Irm Pizza - Buy one at regular price and get the second for 1/2 price. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. evenings 5 p.m. - Midnight Daily lunch & supper special Trail accessible Queen St., Blyth 523-9381 Ph. 1 9.1.1.6.33.14 "Your Arctic Cat Siedquartets" ARCTIC CAT' What .Suntttrohrli us' Ahole Arctic Cat Snowmobile & ATV Sales & Service Service to most makes of small engines Automotive farm and tire service Jim Bauer Mike Kells 519-345-2248 BLYTH SNOWTRAVELLERS wish you a safe & enjoyable snowmobiling season . OFSC Trails...Your passport to excitement TRAIL PERMITS ARE MANDATORY ON ALL OFSC TRAILS. DEFENSIVE SNOWMOBILING Engine noise and your helmet may impair your hearing, so be extra alert for danger. Never assume what another snowmobiler will do. Your safety is in your hands, so watch out for: • Obstacles hidden by snow • Trees and branches on the trail • Slow grooming equipment • Oncoming sleds • Other trail users (skiers, walkers) • Wildlife • Trail washouts and flooding • Snowbanks and moguls • Road and railway crossings • Unexpected corners, intersections and stops • Bridges, open water and unsafe ice • Logging operations NIGHT RIDING A disproportionate number of snowmobiling incidents, including nine out of ten fatalities, occur after dark. Most often night riding also includes alcohol consumption and excessive speed. Forward visibility is reduced by darkness and it is much more difficult to spot and identify potential hazards in time. Overdriving headlights can also be a serious problem, so slow down when snowmobiling after dark. Becoming disoriented or lost is much more likely at night. Always wear outer c othing with reflective trim on the arms, back and helmet. Never ride alone at night. Always drive in your full snowmobiling outfit even if your intended destination is just next door. TRAIL PERMITS ARE MANDATORY ON ALL OFSC TRAILS. Cassidy Farm Machinery SINCE 1953 POLARIS RIDE THE BEST TEESWATER, ONTARIO NOG 2S0 (519) 392-6402 ALWAYS STAY ON THE TRAIL! PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2001. SNOWMOBILE SAFETY The following businesses and organizations wish you a safe and enjoyable snowmobiling season! The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is dedicated to providing strong leadership and support to member clubs to establish and maintain quality snowmobile trails which are used in a safe and environmentally responsible manner to further the enjoyment of organized snowmobiling.