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The Rural Voice, 2004-12, Page 33and property. On its website the OFSC has stated that some trails have had to be closed after the landowner was insulted, annoyed or endangered by a snowmobiler. "Behaviours such as riding too late at night near a landowner's residence, making unnecessary noise . . littering, frightening children, livestock or domestic pets or damaging property, can have drastic consequences for the continued use of the trail." Jim Campbell, who resides on a farm north-west of Blyth, doesn't snowmobile. For many years the trail, which goes by the picturesque hamlet of St. Augustine, has skirted his property, but last year, for the first time, he was approached about allowing the club to use his land. It has been a positive experience, he said. "There has been no problem whatsoever. The snowmobilers have been absolutely super. They have respected the trail and respected our farm." The fact that many of the landowners are not themselves snowmobilers is a bit of a changing trend from the early days, too, said Howson. "Back then virtually every farmer had a snowmobile. Now a lot don't. There's less and less all the time." One of the reasons behind this he thinks, might be the weather. When it comes to snow, there is little control and Howson maintains that the total days of snowmobiling each season has changed. "We used to have greater amounts of snow. You could travel just about anywhere. Now, it's a pretty expensive piece of equipment to only be able to use it a few weeks each year." Insurance has also made the sport less attractive. "The cost has just risen too much," said Howson. "It can make it unaffordable for some." What hasn't changed, he said, is the farmers' generosity in sharing their vast properties with the thousands who still love the sport of snowmobiling. "We'd have no snowmobile trails whatsoever, there'd be no system in this area without the farmers' co-operation. We'd be forced to go north to snowmobile. We can't appreciate them enough."0 ... Expect Jvfore... Some of the soybean varieties available at Courtney Grain and Seed Ltd. include ... OMC Clinton, OAC Champion and PRO 275 Find out more about the PILO Seeds Provider Program re( (519) 395-2972, a deafer for PRO Seeds of Canada Are you being taken for a ride? As fuel prices sky rocket into the wild blue yonder, you'll be glad to know there is an alternative heating and cooling system for your home or business... The WaterFurnaceTM system uses a renewable energy source called, "the earth", to warm your home in the winter, cool it in the summer and even provide hot water. Best of all, its safe for the environment. Test drive a system today at your local WaterFurnaceTM Dealer. Heat and cool your home naturally with a geothermal system Cliff's Plumbing & Heating Lucknow 528-3913 1-800-449-CLIF DECEMBER 2004 29