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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1999, p. 16

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16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1999 [@ "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Utica Hall Board held its AGM, elected new members The church service held on Sunday at Goodwood which was conducted by the "Open Door" group from Trinity United Church, was very much enjoyed by all those in atten- dance. The Sunday School chil- dren from Epsom-Utica pre- sented a rap song of God's love performed well under the direc- tion of Alison Wallace and Donna Eckhardt. This Sunday, Feb. 14, there will be a Pancake Breakfast at 9:30 a.m. prior to the regular They welcomed Elaine Pratt and Iris Mathers as new members church service at 11 a.m. at Elva Kerry spent the week- Epsom Church, which will also be a service of Holy Communion. Men are asked to be at the church by 9 a.m. to help prepare the breakfast. Utica Hall Board held their annual meeting and election of board members on Sunday and welcomed the addition of mem- bers Elaine Pratt and Iris Mathers who will join with last Utica & Epsom end in Sandford with Jeff, Donna and Brett Ireland. We were sorry to hear of the injury to Grant Evans on Friday. He will be sporting a cast on his hand for the next six weeks. Your friends and neighbours will be thinking of you as you learn to do chores etc. with one hand. year's members to form a nine member board. The board still has eight of the 20" x 36" stack- ing tables left for sale. If inter- ested, give me a call. Sympathy to Earl and Marie Wilson, Floyd and Grace Evans and Harry and Lois Elford in the recent passing of their Uncle Ernie Simpson. Darlene Christie accompa- nied by Manny Pagne, visited last week with Brenda and Jim Leaker at Burks Falls. The Jim Gourlie family attended the 90th birthday of Faye's mother, Mrs. Rita Gordon on the weekend at Versa Care in Uxbridge. Congratulations to Les and Jane Rehbelip on Palace St. in Epsom on the arrival of a baby girl. Port Perry Muffler & Brake Shop e Complete Exhaust Repair 1®* Custom Bending * Brake Service e Shocks e Springs * FREE INSPECTION Across From the Ball Diamond 94 Water Street, Port Perry 985-0074 10D. 4332300 1@3D \Y% § D\Y% (023 V2N BX 60 2 RANITE AND BRONZE - PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS - CUSTOM DESIGN - CEMETERY LETTERING - RESTORATIONS 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge i Phone: (905) 852-3472 Fax: (905) 852-0085 Collect : DAVE & LORI TOMKINSON Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED Personalized, Professional service since 1977 *HOME * FARM * AUTO * COMMERCIAL * LIABILITY 193 Queen St., Port Perry (905) 985-7306 Your authorized Yamaha Dealer - Sales & Service YAMAHA - The Power to Satisfy YAMAHA Snowmobiles, ATVs & Motorcycles "The Dealership Built on Service" Hwy. 57 - 3 Miles South of Blackstock (905) 986-4437 EE ---- PHIL, BP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 Philp Pontiac Buick Ltd. Serving the community since 1976 General Motors Products Pontiacs, Buicks & GMC Trucks Always Friendly & Personalized Selvice . trendsetting SNOWMOBILE SAFETY Know before you go! There is a critical lesson to be learned from tragic incidents which result in snowmobile-related drownings. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is making another public appeal for snowmobilers to stay off frozen lakes and rivers, especially after dark. "With media help, the OFSC has been broadcasting this message province-wide throughout the winter," states Director of Marketing John Blaicher. "There is no safe and sure way to predict ice conditions. Ice can even vary in strength from one location in the same lake to another, so the only certainty is to avoid crossing frozen waterways whenever possible." To promote safe, responsible snowmobiling, the OFSC 2) i vd 4 message is getting through to the vast majority of our members." Statistics indicate that a small minority of snowmobiling fatalities occur on OFSC trails, where 90 per cent of snowmobiling occurs. This means that a disproportionately large number of fatalities occur off trail - primarily on roads and highways, and on frozen waterways. The OFSC strongly advocates that snowmobilers join a club, taking a Driver Training course, familiarize themselves with safety and i, survival techniques. Above all, stay on trails groomed and markedby local clubs, and Know Before You Go. "Snowmobiling has a proven track record as a safe winter sport for those who reduce and its safety partners have mounted a $500,000 campaign called SledSmart. - . Through print and electronic media messages and safety tips, it addresses the high risk snowmobiling behaviours identified by the Ontario Snowmobile Safety Committee as contributing factors to most fatalities, particularly among 18 to 35-year-old males. Among them are ice travel, snowmobiling at night, alcohol consumption, sped and off-trail riding. "There are an estimated 250,000 snowmobilers in Ontario who ride more often and further than ever before," notes OFSC General Manager Ron Purchase. "Yet despite these dramatically higher participation and user frequency rates, snowmobiling fatalities have remained comparatively static from year to year, so the OFSC is confident that our safety high risk behaviour by riding sober on groomed trails at --. moderate speeds in < daylight hours," says OFSC President Bert A. Grant. "Viewed from the broader perspective, drownings are preventable incidents resulting from poor choices and unnecessary risks. All snowmobilers should no more be painted negatively as a result than should all motorists because there are highway accidents." The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is committed to promoting safe, responsible riding on Ontario snowmobile trails by continuously improving safety standards, programs and enforcement through proactive leadership, stakeholder partnerships, public education and driver safety. Contact your local snow machine dealer for information on flotation suits and other safety devices. Township Xo of Scugog Es 3 "Please respect the property of others" 181 Perry Street Port Perry (905) 985-7346 . 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