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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1992, p. 12

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_Page 12, News, Tuesday, February 25 1992 Final tally in for McCausland calendar sales Beta Sigma Phi painted saw also helps Freddy out Sylvia McCullough (above centre), Chief Radiology Technician at the McCausland, accepts a $300 donation for the Freddy the Fracture Finder Fund from Cynthia Hall (left) and Judy St. Don (right) of Beta Sigma Phi. McCausland CEO Clem Fewer (centre, bottom photos) ana Beniot Rioux accept cheques from Rena Ross (top left) for $2,253, and Beth Macadam of the Ladie's Auxiliary (bottom left) for $19,480. The $2,253 was raised from the sale of an afghan and pillow made by Rena Ross, as well as a coat, made by Henrietta Sellars. The $19,480 is the gross sales of the calendar sales. In all, 973 calendars were sold, 338 of them by Beniot Rioux. Keeping on the groomed trails is the safest way to enjoy. snowmobilin Siew a WEb----) 4 by Craig Nicholson There are about 300,000 registered snowmobiles in Ontario. This count includes all those unsightly clunkers and abandoned wrecks that litter my backyard and yours. You know, the ones I'm keeping around "for parts", tinkering, or to bug the wife. Maybe I'll even ride one some day. Even so, the:count also includes many thousands of active machines. And where there is activity, there are accidents. However, statistics show that the majori- ty of snowmobiling accidents occur on lakes, roads and fields, not on local club-sanc- ee tioned snowmobile trails. Y = vA There are mavericks out there Ht | | who ride wherever they want it '| | with reckless disregard. The | AMERICAN JOCKEY WILLIE SHOEMAKER WON ALMOST A QUARTER OF All HIS RACES -- HIS 8000 WINNERS DID YOu 4 i 0 A P MADE HIM THE MOST a SUCCESSFUL JOCKEY 6s) EVER KNOWN. IN 1815, A PRIVATE IN THE BRITISH ARMY, SERVING IN INDIA, | REFUSED TO DRINK THE DAILY DOSE OF RUM THAT WAS SUPPLIED TO THE SOLDIERS. HE HAD BEEN A | TEETOTALER ALL HIS LIFE, BUT THAT DIDN'T PREVENT HIM FROM THE PANGOLIN IS AN ANTEATER OF AFRICA AND ASIA. WHEN ATTACKED, IT ROLLS UP INTO A BALL AND --<;<. SHOOTS A STRONG SMEL Liquip Mes AT ITs = | conclusion has to be that snow- mobile club trails are the safest place to ride. Which is fortunate since Ontario has an extensive net- work of marked and groomed trails for your snowmobiling safety and enjoyment. This system operates under the aus- pices of The Ontario Federa- tion of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC), the umbrella associa- tion of almost 300 local snow- mobile clubs. Secure your future with a C.1..B.C. R.R.S.P. Ask us about our HELP WANTED Aguasabon Golf Club (Licenced under L.L.B.O.) is taking applications for Each club enters into an MANAGER oon annual agreement with local = property owners to "permit" 1/4 % Bonus Open 'til 9 p.m. February 26, 27, 28 - and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Feb. 29 Phone 825-3244 for more information We'll Make It Easy- Ask Us How LESSEE for the Operation of its CLUB HOUSE for the 92 golf year (May 1 to Sept. 30) For further details contact: B. Harper 825-3384 (Home) 825-9925 (Work) Deadline for applications is Feb. 28/92 the privilege of crossing spe- cific portions of their land dur- ing the winter months. This privilege carries certain responsiblities. The permission applies only to specific trail corridors, carrying the obliga- tion for each snowmobiler to display an OFSC trail "permit" continued on page.16

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