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
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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
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BE A SAFE RIDER:
The following businesses and organizations wish you a safe and
enjoyable snowmobiling season.
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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