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(A. Cobleigh 597) 1
(R. Munn636 ) 3
(F. Van Gee1581) 0
(R. McRoberts 675) 2
(B. Ankers 656 ) 1
(R. Acres 767) 3
(A. Wright 571) 0
(J. Nurse 764) 3
(S. Metcalfe 575) 0
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(K. Haskett 6651 5
(M. Parnell 653) 5
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We don't claim to build foolproof snowmobiles. Nobody can do that.
But we do assign an extraordinary amount of importance to making Evinrude snowmobiles
as carefree and dependable as possible,
We build tough, rugged machines. With beefed'up drives, strong frames, and long,wearing
tracks. With life-time-lubricated bogies, heavy-duty suspensions, and engines that are
renowned for guts and stamina.
We test snowmobiles the year around — on Mud and sand and gravel and grass; on ice and
slush arid deep-powder snow —Over hills, up mountains, and around proving ground tracks —
in all kinds of weather.
It's good to know — when you take delivery of an Evinrude snowmobile —that wherever you
go in snow country, you're never far frOm Evinrude authorized dealer service and Evinrude
factory parts.
We care what happens.
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Unless more people accept
greater personal responsibility
for obeying Ontario's motorized
snow vehicle laws that have been
passed for their protection, the
accident statistics of last winter
could be a foreboding spectre for
the season ahead, Minister of
Transportation and Communi-
cations Charles MacNaughton,
said today.
Last winter, 38 people were
killed in Ontario snowmobile
accidents, compared with 26 the
previous year and 27 in 1968-69.
Injuries last year totalled 598.
Motorized snow vehicle
registration rose to 157,000 last
year - 40 percent more than the
previous year and, for the first
time last winter new legislation
required the full reporting of all
snowmobile collisions, both on
and off the highway.
Mr. MacNaughton said the
statistics "are cold comfort in-
deed."
He said the majority of
mishaps could have been
avoided. "The principal cause of
death and injury was, to put it
bluntly, the irresponsibility of
people who violated the
motorized snow vehicle laws set
out by the Government of Ontario
for their protection."
Mr. MacNaughton said
mishaps occurred from
snowmobilers riding on the
In three South Huron Inter-
mediate hockey league games
played this week, the Hensall
Cascadians came up with three
points.
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(C. Greenlee 525) 0 15
(M. Kennedy 472) 0 9
(C. Cubberley 489 ) 2 7
(N. Hickson 583) 2 6
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(W, Avery 540) 7 37
(H. Shipway 534) 2 36
(T. Hodgins 512) 5 28
(M. McCarthy 578) 5 27
(E. Harrigan 570,) 2 24
(M. Rydall 470) 0 16
wrong side of the road, colliding
with parked motor vehicles,
failing to obey stop signs and
other road warnings, driving too
fast for surface conditions, and
lack of familiarity with the
capabilities and limitations of the
machines to manoeuvre and stop.
The Minister
snowmobilers to get a copy urged f gtehde
Department's pamphlet which
spells out the laws covering the
operation of snow vehicles and
contains safety tips. In addition,
he urged novices to take a
training course from local
snowmobile clubs.
Statistics for last winter show:
- 29 people were killed in high-
way collisions, compared With 15
the previous year and 353 were
injured, compared with 164 the
previous year.
- 9 people were killed in off-
highway collisions, compared
with 11 a year earlier, while in-
juries, under the new reporting
laws, rose to 245 compared with
seven a year earlier.
- Over 65 percent of all highway
collisions occurred on icy or
packed-snow surfaces;
- 46 percent of off-highway
accidents involved collisions with
obstructions, such as tree stumps
and fences;
- 13 percent of off-highway
collisions involved two
snowmobiles running into each
other;
- 19.4 percent of drivers in-
volved in collisions - where the
condition of the driver was known
- had been drinking, compared
with 20.4 percent the previous
winter;
- 41.6 percent of all highway
collisions were on township
roads;
- 47.3 percent of drivers in high-
way collisions were 25 years of
age or older. The next major
category was the 16-19 age group
with 24.1 percent. This pattern
has been consistent over three
winters.
- 77 percent of all highway
collisions occurred during clear
visibility conditions.
Hensall edged Zurich 5-3 and
played a 3-3 deadlock with
Centralia's College of
Agricultural Technology.
In the other contest, Huron
Park downed Centralia College 6-
2.
Second period does it
Four goals in the second period
enabled Hensall to gain the 5-3
win over Zurich.
Bill Chipchase was a double
scorer for Hensall with Craig
Chapman, Bob Carlisle and Gary
Kyle scoring in single style.
Thy Zurich marksmen were
Larry Merner, Levin McKinnon
and Gerry Schantz. • Come from behind
Two goals by Bill Chipchase in
the third period allowed Hensall
to gain the 3-3 draw with Cen-
tralia College.
Centralia took a 1-0 lead in the
first period on a goal by
Hargreaves. Each team scored
once in the second session with
.Mercer pots two
to lead novice win
In the first Shamrock novice
league game of the season played
Saturday in Lucan, the Exeter
Broncos downed Lucan by a 5-1
score.
Brian Mercer led the Exeter
scoring with a two goal per-
formance while single scores
were fired by Preston Dearing,
Dan Bell and Steve Horn.
The Exeter club was in
Strathroy last night Wednesday
and will be meeting Ilderton in
Lucan Saturday.
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(N. Jones 609)
(J. Blair 476)
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Huron MPP stresses
need for responsibility
SADDLE CLUB WINNERS — Trophies and buckles were presented to the top riders during the 1971
competitions of the Exeter Saddle club at the annual banquet held in Dashwood, Saturday night, Shown
with their prizes are Steve Preszcator, junior equitation runner-up; Paul Copeland, junior games
runner-up; John Smits, junior games winner and Brad Mousseau, senior games and high point winner.
T-A photo
Hensall gets three points
in South Huron hockey
Win in third
Three unanswered goals in the
third period gave Huron Park the
margin in their 6-2 win over
Centralia College.
Bob Pinter was the top
rksman for Huron Park with a
two goal effort while Don Cooper,
Lloyd Mathers, Don Appleby and
Rick Funston registered single
scores.
Scoring for the .College were
Doug Harding and Mike O'Neill.
Beat
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Charlie Schwalm getting the
Hensall goal and Dennis
Robinson tallying for Centralia.
Bruce Corrigan scored early in
the third to give Centralia a 3.1
margin and set the stage for the
two goals by Chipchase.
(At the Rear of
Larry Snider Motors)
FACT/QUALITY BUILT:
The keynote to each Ski-Doo
snowmobile is quality.
Each one is checked on the
drawing board, test run in
the factory and checked out
by your dealer to insure the
best possible performance
for each particular model.
FACTIROTAXINGINES:
Designed exclusively for
each model. Winter proven
to start even at forty below,
Aluminium alloy cylinders,
aluminium pistons, shrouded
axial fan (two cylinder
engines) and cooling fins
get rid of heat fast to keep it
running cool:
FACT/IDEALBALANCE:
The power to weight ratio is
just right. Even the driver's
position has been taken into
account. Enough weight on
the track to give you sure
thrust traction and enough
weight on the front for
carving tighter turns.
Exeter Ford Equipment
Sales Ltd
Fact is we're the largest,
most experienced snowmobile
manufacturer in the world. Here's why!
FACT/WIDESTCHOICE:
Elan, economical, full-sized
only $5951-..,the fun-loving,
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Plus Alpine*, Valmont*,
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FACT( BEST SERVICE:
Our special factory approved
service schools assure you
quality maintenance. Each
of our over 2,400,dealers
offers you a dependable
warranty, the most complete
stock of genuine Ski-Doo
parts, accessories and
winter sportwear fashions,
If you want ALL the
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pick up our 20 page
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