Allan Grossman, provin- cial secretary for resources development. announced “My that the (mark government will establish iin extensive network of recreational trails through- out the province, - -- The trails will be avail- able to peoptesho enjoy such outdoor sports and re- creational activities as snowmobiling, cross-coun- try skiing, horse-back rid- ing, hiking, and trailbike riding. Mr. Grossman said that in some cases, these trails will be ‘restricted to a specific use - to separate snow- mobiling from cross-coun- try skiing, for example, or hiking from bike riding. In other cases, trails will be identified for multiple use where the enjoyment of these lands by different groups is compatible. "uiire govisrnment will also establish a trails coun- , The Regals and Knights remain tied for first place in the Waterloo Minor Atom City House League after weekend games. The Regals shut-out the Hornets 2-0 on goals by Peter Mueck while the Knights edged the Sabres 3-2. For the Knights John Roeder, Terry Belanger and John Richardson con- nected while the Sabres replied with goals from Chris Belyea and Chris Chatterson. The Regals' shut out was credited to Helmut Kliewer. In other action the Buzzers handed the Black Hawks a 4-0 set back on tallies from John Bums, John Dietrich, Greg O'Hara and Chris Schnarr. Blair McKenzie had the shut-out. Shut-outs ,nark city league rtiay Twin City schools captured both championships in the Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools' Athletic Association girls' volley- ball finals Wednesday at the University of Waterloo. Kitchener-Waterloo colie- giate seniors won 16-14, 15-3 K-W schools take volleyball titles Lecreational trails to" be established 1‘ sources. Its initial task will be an inventory of existing trails and recommenda- tions on the development of a broader trail network. cil to assist in the develop- meat of a complete trails system." Grossman told the legislature. “This council will consist ot representa- tives from various, recrea- tional organizations ... out- door sports groups ... con- servationists ... farmers .i. and interested bodies." _ The council will report to the minister of natural re- '"lhe council will also be asked to make proposals on how it believes our trails policy should be embodied in appropriate legislation , ,, Grossman commented. "The proposed trails coun- oil will not, unfortunately, be in a position to make recommendations on the establishment of snowmo- bile trails for this winter," he said, explaining the gov- Shut-outs were also re- corded by Chippers net- minder David Hallman and Bees goalie Mike Mac- Farlane as his team posted a 3-0 victory over the Ca- nucks on goals by Mark Lang, Ray Kingsbury and Mark Steffler. The Chip- pers crushed the Aces 6-0 as Paul Colussi scored a hat trick, Ben Officer scored twice and John Nesbit once. This Saturday the Ca- nucks will meet the Black Hawks' at Moses Springer Arena at 7 ant/while the Aces will face the Hornets and the Knights will play the Bees. At Wat"erloo Arena afternoon games will feature the Chippers and Buzzers and the Sabres and Regals. over Southwood secondary school of Cambridge in the final while Forest Heights collegiate juniors defeated J. F'. Rois collegiate of Guelph 15-10, 16-6. ‘_ Forest Heights was the only team among the eight junior and senior clubs to win all of its games. a: pe. It MARY WE IillllillllllilillillEt Waterloo Alderman emment will start work immediately on this urgent aspect of the trails program: The ministry of natural resources, through its " district offices, is now dra w- ing up a complete inventory of existing snowmobile trails throughout Ontario. The ministry will map trail routes and, during the win- ter, will identify and help booming machines. Gross- man said he hopes snow- mobile clubs will be able During this session of the secuuon. legislature, the government Mr. Grossman said that will introduce amendments new legislation will also en- to the motorized snow vehi- sure that the property own- cles act dealing with tres- er or tenant is not liable' to assist the ministry in this work. "We actively seek their cooperation and I invite interested groups to con- tact the nearest district of- fice of the ministry, he com- In Major Atom city league play a hat trick by David Kipfler and tim goals by teammate Steven Ross paced the Seals to a 5-1 win over the Dutchmen. The Dutchmen's lone marker. came off the stick of Perry Peel. In other action Mark Trod- den scored both goals to pace the Colts to a 2-1 win over the Green Shirts. Tony Huiser had the lone marker for the Shirts. The Kings and Siskins battled to a 3-3 draw and the Generals and Red Wings finished in a 2-2 deadlock. 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Upon that will bring consider- the request of the property able benefits to the thou- owner of occupier the Mow- sands of Ontarians who en- mobile operator W“! .bt.re- Joy outdoor activities in all quired to stop, identify him- seasons. -, self , and produce his licence, 16 . . as well as written permis- Once the t.rril? council sioettocrossthatproperty. te, ttee.teette,it'e,,te, Pi†and _liahility to protect, tor injury to a new" -tseruttfsofturmersand -tiaatrea-tteror-ho other prmterty owners. dyes have written permit- ,A snowmobiler will be simttobemttheprttperty. required toyrbtailt written “However, the property Where a complaint of trespass is made, the crown will assume responsibility for investigation and pro- secution. the Siskins had a two-goal performance from Tim Martin and another marker off the stick of Ken Mooney. The Generals had goals from Blair McIntyre and Robert Kingsbury while the Red Wings replied with tallies by Jeffrey Lacey and Richard Wood. Saturday's games at the Waterloo Arena will fea- ture the Kings and Dutch- men at 4:15 p.m.; the Gen- erals and Colts at 5:15 p.m.; the Red Wings and Green Shirts at 6:30 pan. and the Seals and Siskins at 7:30 - The Seals and Colts are tied for first place follow- ing last week's games. 743-9031 ’m jor government initiative that will bring consider- able benefits to the thou- sands of Ontarians who en- Joy outdoor activities in all seasons. -, “Once the trails council has been appointed and has had an opportunity to make further recommendations. appropriate omnibus legis- lation will be brought be- fore this house to refine and expand the complete trails program," he said. 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