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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1975, p. 12

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. mz.wmw..wm.mn1m\ C CHARGEX ' - bonnie toss ", WESTMOUNT PLACE SHOPPING CENTRE SPEND YOUR MONEY CHILDISHLY Jjllk AND [2 as. CHILDRENS WEAR home {095 Open daily to 6 pm, Thursday and Friday till 9 pm JUNIOR JUNIOR BAZAAZ '(,"i,Cif SAVE WATER LOO SQUAR E c" Sizes from yea high to size 20 FALL & WINTER BOYS & GIRLS . . . don't miss our teens section at Westmount Place. Every item reduced. APPAREL ' Eli] no The Ministry of Trans- portation and Communi- cations has recently amend- ed the regulations govern- ing the operation of motor- ized snow vehicles in thr. tario. The- amendments cover such areas» " Tegistration. insurance. speed limits, reporting" of collisions, wearing of helmets and ob. taining written permission from the land owner in or- der to drive on his property. On the sale of a new vehicle the dealer must register the vehicle with the ministry and pay. the annual licence fee. tin the. case of a machine used ex- clusively on the private property of the owner of the -machine application maybe made fora refund.) ' As well as being prohibit- ed from driving on the roadway of a highway you are now also prohibited from driving on the should- er. b Snow vehicle act amended Carrying of proof of in- surance is now, required when using public trails as well as on a highway. Bluevale ’cagers upset Cameron Heights If ‘a snowmobile is in- volvedin a collision on or off the highways linclud- ing private property , which results in personal injury' to any person or in damage to property, in- cluding that of the owner of the snowmobile exceeding $100, the operator shall report the collision to the police as soon as possible. The Bluevale Knights pulled one: of the biggest upsets of the .year, beating Forest Heights Trojans 66-6th. Bluevale out- scored Forest Heights 24- 13 in the final quarter to capture its second triumph of the year and snap the Trojans' three-game win- ning streak. H7] 3 (i:'.jli.ii9. t(i'iii,i)', M .: ”'59 ',s1(jiiii)',rii'jii'ie'a,i a”: Ji/i",! (2'5? d' 'SAY,, ttt u I it . tf .3; ’2." chin-f. '5"'.t‘. *‘ '5' 33:33.0! . .'.§‘(23;.. . : ' . . ". Ct' 19fe. " 1 ii; , V' F'4A, ICtf, cti'.'. ’ l Come And 'nitrviaiiii'ir) as: an: N See Us ht . " l 't $336, Our NEW FASHION .35; l" ".htlt LOCATION JEWELLERY , "‘13: Speed limits have been set for the operation of motorized snow vehicles when being drivennn a high- way, upon any public trail, or in any public park or exhibition grounds. Under the new legisla- tion, a public trail is de- fined as anyVpotorized snow vehicle trail establish- ed and -maintained in whole or in part by public funds. - Where the speed limit on a road is 30 miles per hour or less, no snow vehicle may be driven at agreater speed than 15 miles per hour. This speed limit ap- plies in any public park or exhibition grounds. If the highway speed limit is greater than 30 miles per hour, the maxi- mum speed permitted, for snow vehicle operation is 30 miles per hour. This is also the maiimum speed permitted on any' public trail. Municipal by-laws may vary speed limits provid- ed signs are erected. Muni: cipalities have the right to pass by-laws regulating. governing or prohibiting the operation of snowmo- biles anywhere within their boundaries, on or off the highway. T _ The operator of a snow- mobile driving on private property is required to stop and give" his correct name and address at the request of the owner or oc- cupier of the property. Al Hicks paced BCI with 16 points' while Damon Dea- con, who scored 29. points last Friday, added 24 more for Forest Heights. and Waterloo Vikings whip- ped Grand River Rene- gades 75-43. _ Elsewhere. V Cameron Heights Gaels walloped Eastwood Rebels _ 74-44 Ti,? "pe. Waterloo wasted little The towingd a cutter. toboggan or sled is not permitted on a roadway li shoulder except to cm an angle of approximately so degrees. Towing is not permitted anywhere ex- cept by mm of a rigid towbar. Helmets must now be worn by all snowmobile operators. passengers and persons being towed by , snowmobile, when on the roadway, shoulder or a pub- lic trail. Helmets must comply with standards es- tablished for motorcycle helmets. All snowmobile operators must obtain written permis- sion from the owner or oc- cupier of land in order to drive on the property. Where an owner gives permission to a club, the permission extends to all members of the club. Trespassing on private land while operat- ing a snowmobile is an of- fence carrying a fine of up to $500. The new fegisiation, con- tains authority for addition- al control and regulation which will not come into ef- fect until next season. These relate to identification of the vehicle as well as driv- er licensing and age limits. A further announcement will be made on these sub- jects at a later date. Waterloo council is ex- pected to consider a report on snowmobiling within city limits in the near fu- ture. . i time establishing its su- periority over Grand Riv- er, racing ahead '22-4 in the first quarter. Ron Auer of the Renegades was the game's top scorer with 13 points. Ron Kreuzer fired 20 points, Kevin Lohr l8 and Mike Karpow 17 for Cam- eron, while Steve Garrett potted 24 for Eastwood. J-ie.", A“: rE if) o " ... " . u " J. ":.'tt. 'e . t w ' t _ . _ . .. Mt gt“ “OMOO‘

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