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Terrace Bay News, 7 Dec 1977, p. 11

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DECEMBER 7, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS : PAGE 11 Safer snowmobiling starts with a driver training course. ® d 12 to 15 and Thisiswhat Ontario sie meen. Ontario Motor Vehicle Driver's recommends for License. Graduates recéive a proficiency certificate that must be ; bil : snowmobilesafety. igri Snowmobiling has become a way of life for many Ontarians, because it's a healthy, enjoyable sport. Also, it's often a necessity in remote areas or during emergencies. Now you and your family can learn snowmobiling skills from the experts, examination centre for a $2.00 fee. For full details about the OFSC Driver Training Course, contact OFSC Driver Training Office, R.R. #1, Jordan Station, Ontario LOR 1S0 Telephone (416) 562-4922. Free Handbook Get a free copy of the new "Snowmobiler's Handbook" -- with snowmobiling regulations, safety tips, trail information, signs, training course information, wind-chill factor chart and other useful items--from any MTC driver examination centre or licensing office. Available mid-December. through the Driver Training Course offered by the Ontario Federation of ) ; James Snow, Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) in Minister of Transportation conjunction with the Ontario Safety and Communications League and your Ontario Ministry of William Davis, Premier Transportation and Communications. The course is designed for Province of Ontario

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