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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-01-22, Page 12Cassidy Farm Machinery SINCE 1953 POLRRIS "THE WAY OUT" TEESWATER, ONTARIO (519) 392-6402 www.cassidyfarm.com jagii Roadhouse SNOWMOBILERS WELCOME! Ride Safe! 357-4492 - Hwy. 86 E., Wingham BLUEVALE COUNTRY KITCHEN Enjoy our country kitchen cooking Located Corner Hwy. #86 & 87 Helen Drier & staff "Licensed under LCBO" Bluevale 357-1220 "Your Arctic Cat Siedquarters - ARCTIC CATS' What Slioll ,117 oh i Ilzg's A11 About.'" Service to most makes of sir ill engines Automotive farm and lire service 519-345-2248 Fax: 519-345-2790 Jim Bauer email: bktire@bellnet.ca Mike Kells Gas Bar & s Take Out Ltd. Come in and warm up in our family restaurant. Good food, quick, friendly service, daily specials, soup, sandwiches, pizza, subs & Chesterfried chicken Trail accessible Esso gas only place in town to buy gas Turnberry St., Brussels 887-6951 0 ° O 0 RADAR AUTO PARTS MINIM "You'll find it at CAR EST CarQuest" AUTO PARTS 515 TURNBERRY ST., BRUSSELS Also at: Highway 8 West, MITCHELL 348-8485 and 20 King St., CLINTON 482-3445 Top Notch Restaurant & Motel - Newly renovated - Seats 160 Motel features: spacious rooms, hot tub and indoor swimming pool • Gift Shop * Fuel Hwy. #6 South of Wiarton 519-534-1310 • 1-800-840-7722 BiaDDs, Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Drive Drive SOBER - Save Lives! HURON/BRUCE CHAPTER Wingham (519) 357-4552 Royal T Gas Bar 519-357-4933 90279 London Rd. Hwy. #4 North of Wingham Snacks and Drinks available PAGE 12 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2004. BE A SAFE RIDER: The following businesses and organizations wish you a safe and enjoyable snowmobiling season. o Safe sledding means following some review and understand all the safety materials provided with your sled • stay on the marked OFSC trail • keep to the right side of the trail * slow down on all corners and when cresting hills avoid consuming alcohol while riding * wear an approved snowmobile helmet * stop before crossing roads and railway tracks • use the approved snowmobile hand signals wear reflective clothing at night * carry an emergency survival kit Remember snowmobiling can be a high risk activity if you do not ride safely and responsibly. * the maximum speed for snowmobiles on trails and roods . is 50km/h, however on roads with speed limits of 50km/h or less the maximum speed is 20km/h. Fact Fact Fact - Nine out of ten fatalities, occur after dark. Slow down, and do not ride faster then your headlights! - Drowning is one of the leading causes of snowmobile fatalities. Be careful when crossing any open water. - Alcohol is involved in over 70% of snowmobiling fatalities. TRAILBLAZERS Ride Safe Ride Sober Stay On The Trails