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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-09-29, Page 6Page 6 -Citizens News, September 29, 1976 Snowmobile y courses ,rpt roduced "With snowmobiling fatalities and 'injuries still higher than they should be, the time couldn't be better for the snow vehicle operator's courses being introduced by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs and the Ontario Safety League, in conjunction with this Ministry, " says Transportation and Communications Minister James Snow. "Expert instruction is needed now if we're going to make snowmobiling safer and saner. And with this course, teaching will 'start young', with 12 -to -16 - year -olds, as well as older beginners who do not have an automobile driver's licence." • The first motorized snow vehicle area instructors' course was held last month at Barrie where the OFSC graduated 20 area instructors. The federation hopes to have 400 local instruc- tors trained by the end of this year. Under the program, instruct- ors will go back to their snow- mobile areas throughout the province to train club instruc- tors and other interested per- sons such as police officers and teachers. Club instructors in turn will train young people aged 12 to 16, as well as older learners without a driver's licence. It is anticipated that 50,000 boys and girls will take advantage of these courses. Successful graduates will be issued with a certificate of proficiency which the snow vehicle driver must take to a driver examination centre, where it will be validated as a licence for a $2.00 fee. It will allow licensed holders aged 12 and 13 to operate a snowmobile on public trails; those aged 14 to 16th birth- day to operate on public trails MR. AND MRS. RANDY DAYMAN The Hensall Presbyterian Church was the setting for the September wedding of Anne Elizabeth Knight and Randall William Dayman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight, Hensall are parents of the bride and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, Kippen. Rev. Wilfred Jarvis officiated. The maid of honour was Cathy Cyr and bridesmaids were Debbie Ferguson and Debbie Ducharme. The flower girl was Charlene Dayman and the ring bearer was Darcy Dayman. The best man was Steve Knight and guests were ushered by Al Carter and Laurie Dayman After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the couple has taken up residence at Heritage Estate Trailer Park, RR 4 Seaforth. Photo by Doerr MR. AND MRS. RON ANDERSON Joan Van Duyn and Ron Anderson were united in marriage on September 11 at Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter by Rev. Henry Van Essen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Van Duyn, Exeter and the groom's parents are Andy Anderson, Dashwood and Mrs. Gladys Urhman, Drumheller, Alberto. The maid of honour was Mar- jorie Van Duyn and bridesmaids were Connie DeJong and Jane Truemner. Sheila Oke was flower girl. The best man was Mike Caldwell and guests were ushered by Hans DeJong and Bob Oke. The couple are residing in Dashwood and will be holidaying in Mexico during the month of December. Photo by Doerr and cross a highway at a 90- holder was issued an Ontario degree angle; those 16 or ' driver's licence. over—who have no Ontario driver's licence—to operate on public trails, cross highways at a 90 -degree angle, and operate on highways where permitted. The snowmobile licence would expire if the Mr. Snow said, "My Ministry will participate in the program by providing club instructors, free of charge, material for courses such as instructors' manuals, pamphlets, test pa- pers and posters, plus wall charts and accident statistics. The OFSC indicates they can start training young people almost immediately. Those interested in receiving the Motorized Snow Vehicle Operators' Course should con- tact their local snowmobile club or the Ontario Safety League. 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