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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-18, Page 14But Only When YOU'RE PROPERLY DRESSED Oftri?llesRfallfgrialWriMael lsrilikori441614I1C4410iVillY010012Nr 0ftliaK114110 Snowmobilin Is Fun . WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Low Cost Insurance Snowmobile Owners INCLUDING PASSENGER HAZARD (Check Your Policy For This Protection) WE WILL ALSO INSURE YOUR SLEIGHS and TRAILERS HODGSON LIMITED INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE M. J. Gaiser Phone 235-2420 J. A. Kneafe 76 70 70 70 50 41 40 37 37 35 32 14 31 26 25 21 13 10 8 10 a 12 7 13 5 11 0 37 35 27 26 25 23 22 MEN'S INTERTOWN Goderich Stratford Mike's Lanes St. Marys Exeter No. 1 Clinton Cloud Nine Clinton Crown Lane Stratford Bowl Mor Exeter No. 2 Stratford Valiants Mitchell Stratford Centre Restaurant Zurich LADIES' INTERTOWN Mikes Np. 2 Stratford St. Marys Exeter Bowl-Mor No. 1 Stratford Mike's No. 1 Stratford Bowl-Mot No. 2 Stratford LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE (K. Simpson 611) 2 (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 LUCAN LADIES' LEAGUE (T. George 563) 7 (K. Haskett 6651 5 (M. Parnell 653) 5 (W. Harding 694) 2 (J. McComb 644) 7 (M. Elson 591) 5 (A. Scott 561) 0 CS LH KK OR FE IG SC BO RE CH SP DA RA CC FS HH St-I YOUTHS' $12.95 Sizes 1 to 5 BOYS' or WOM EN'S From $13.05 MEN'S From $14,95 Smyth's SHOE STORE Main St, MU" Exeter Snowmobile Boots FOR EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY CHILDREN'S $11.95 Sizes 6 to 13 Ta'4 'eta.; ea ZteitO 9ed EVINRUDE • • • 7414 a qofte lt 4 id fziod rdid, ate 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. MILT ROBBINS & SON LTD. MAIN ST. EXETER Behind Manight's Men's Wear • COrner Main & James St. When you look at all the facts... ski-dot/7P has more going for you. -(Suggested retail price 17 O B manufacturer *Trade marks of Bombardier Limited ,g) 1971 This year, Polaris offers more for your money than ever before. All '72's have race- proven Star engine, hydraulic disc brakes, aluminum Torque-O-Matic drive . . and much more. BEST OF ALL, PRICES START AT ONLY 4 900 Page 12 T11811.S-ACIVOcater 1Novombior II!, 1971 lumito lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BOWLING SCORES 11111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWWWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...._ C4 (A, FIntayson 807) 5 46 CH (A. Hunter .MEN'S LEAGUE TR (J. Regier069) Pt) (B. Reynolds 805) WI-I (K. Ferris 646) CT (H. Wand 693) Do. (J. Glover 675) PE (defek.01) 0 7 SP MF (L. Smith OM 40 HS BE (R„ Cpckwill 5.83) 11 HS RO (J. Fuller 9)9) 3 46 -Ouvar 674) NO . Bt0112:(OW 6'97) 7 47 AC (H. Roberts 542). WO (R. Dickey 661). 9 30 HO (M. MacDonald S47) S MEN'S "A" LEAGUE DU (R. Hippern 645) 7 30 SP (R. Smith,696) 5 26 HH (E. Preszcator 504) 0 2 PA (M. PUshrnan665) 2 26 LADIES' "A" LEAGUE IP (J„ Darling 718) 7 26 PP (M. Glover 647) 7 43 UN (0. Wells 714) 0 29 FF (I, AngYal 592) 0 13 FA (C, Blonlrnaert 673) 5 29 MI (4. McKnight 646 ) 5 33 DU (T. Lessard 663) 2 18 BB (L. Farquhar 593) 2 25 ,R13 (R„ HeYwo9d 157) 4 37 HD (13.H S 32 BR (P. Levier 814) 2 23 E. Blommaert 671) 5 SU (H. Holt2mann 743) 7 33 HG (B. Sangster 733) 2 ' CA (J. EMI 6571 0 33 MM (L. Pincornbe 591) 5 7 39 p 43 7 21 oy 0 12 LE 7 40 BL LE (P, Crawford 579) 2 15 DQ (B. Sims 513) 2 SS (M. Holtzmann 772) 5 AH (P. Bierling 651) 2 Lap' Es. "B" LEAGUE (J. Hayman 626) 7 (N. Pairs 521) 0 (M. Dilkes 532) 5 (R. Brand 465) 2 (D, Wein 621) S (S. Southcptt 583) 2 34 37 35 22 47 33 25 2 38 20 41 7 7 48 0 36 We Carry A Good Selection of * Snowmobile Suits *Ski Masks * And Other Winter Clothing For the Outdoor Enthusiast George nien , s $tioppe Vriese MAIN ST. The Store With the Stock EXETER LA404i eicsx i*uwalwwwwww*.ix04:$*400:00.;**,940.01h.nikoii*ANd If3 (W. Campbell 568) 7 39 TT (NI. Wells 615) 0 25 FILI (N. Weigand 592) 5 37 WB (A. Wallace 547) 2 48 CH LG VA BS NO Mt CF O&E YS FA M&P UN AO IBT BB HH BU 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. RO IS CO HB HO PE PD PI BO BB RO (L. Lightfoot 582) 7 20 (C. Greenlee 525) 0 15 (M. Kennedy 472) 0 9 (C. Cubberley 489 ) 2 7 (N. Hickson 583) 2 6 COLLEENS (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. I 2 3 1 MIXED LEAGUE Purand 626 ) (Q. JacKles 563 ) (P. McFa11s669) ($. 4ykernan 508) (C. Spicer 626) (B. sanders sal ) Fahner 669 ) (0. St ire 626 ) (L. Farquhar 695) (N. Jones 609) (J. Blair 476) (D. Browning 638) (B. Farquhar 732) (S, Glanville 707 ) Preszcator 557) (B. southeott 521) (B. Barr 45 4 ) 5 23 2 34 7 45 21 5 24 2 42 5 37 2 34 5 33 2 39 41 19 5 36 2 38 7 40 0 6 7 27 0 21 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 Inflation Now.,. GAS 47.9 Snell Bros. LIMITED 235 0660 Exeter 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. 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