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Port Perry Star, 14 Dec 1977, p. 22

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' ARPA AR AR ¢ LAC ISLE] ACHR £30 Caled . NLL Pri st v MLPA ML Meda e WEIN -l- Be The operation of snow vehicles in Ontario. is Ladle ye SAV es PE GAN eA with a hat trick and two assists:- Dave Nicholson also FAs 5 \ p Ate ty } ie HH FENREATL GSU SNPS Bat ARS NWS PARANA $1 SERA awh 4 v LANA [) 4 ati gf I Fan t NS Aon sembd LP ALLER FA LRG J0OTTTEENEN | eaodob ing A 3 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1977 Fla ° ls 1 mingos overpower vxoriage i4 - AN Cr a tw wn vd wd nd wt nd nt and nr a J ------ ------p-- 1 : | 4 . 8 | S i bs : I ! Port Perry sharpshooters and the team has a shot at favours Flamingos with ly improved in the past few = a a | nNOWMOoO I E> rs : fattened their averages at catching second-place most of their games against weeks. v 3 \ ) the expense of last place Stouffville who had 30 points the weaker clubs in the The followi | $l : « d . ) Uxbridge as the Flamingos after the weekend action. league. standings excluding Spa i | Ts is for You-- and importunt § ssistvuweps saves Wit wis Ent pope tos smn Se X4 \ . ; - : ant contest coming up this 34 pts.; Stouffville - 30 pts. : Ni | It has been brought to the attention of the Port Sunday night.. a Sithep Sub good Sunday night at the new Port Perry - 22 pts. ; Cobourg a J Perry Snowmobile Club that many people in the area Phil Cochrane pulled he 2) ate Wig a I v Scugog Arena when the . 18 pts; Lindsay - 18 pts.; " A J may be unfamiliar with the snowmobile regulations. trigger four times An pr pa Pung ne a Swing 0 Muskies from Lindsay pay a Port Hope - 6 pts.; Uxbridge - pi ) The Club has submitted this article on these ed up two assists while Bi 08503: owever, the visit. This team is reported- 4 pts 2) ; ; Bridge counted five points remainder of the schedule : ps. t : regulations in an effort to help clarify the situation. |} | governed by the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act 1974 and, regulation 614 as amended. The following are some of the regulations in thie Act that the people are unfam- iliar with. WHERE YOU MAY DRIVE A SNOWMOBILE: You may operate your snow vehicle on your own a highway (where permitted). If you have a driver's popped home three goals and added an assist for a four "point evening. Coming off a big 8-7 vic- tory earlier in the week against first place Bowman- Bay Ridges defeat Bantams 7-2 On Nov. 30, CTC Bantams travelled to the Don Beer arena, and went down to scoreless, with Uxbridge being first on the score- board at 2:11 into the may be left to compound. Dec. 14 for the final league game before Christmas. Port Perry will travel to 13} J licence for a motor vehicle you do not require a ) motorized snow vehicle operators licence. No licence ) is required elsewhere than on public trails and ------ J highways: "If you are interested in obtaining more J information or a motorized snow vehicle operators ll licence, contact Charles Harper at- 985-7824 or Bill Harper at 985-3015. make sure your other INVESTMENTS | ' |' $ HOME Reasonable Prices | | | | } h ' . N 0" " 0 property or on other private land where you or your ville, Flamingos appeared defeat, losing to Bay Ridges second period. Then Kevin Sutton for he Mr Ed ) clubhave the owner's written permission to do so. You loose and relaxed Sunday 7-2. . Long tied the game at 12:42 tournament on Dec, 2627-28 % A 3 ; ; : ' d will resume league play ) may drive it on public trails, public parks and conser- evening and dominated from After a scoreless first from Roger Gould and Sean an hen Pick ) vation areas, except where prohibited. Generally if the outset against an Ux. Period, Bay Ridges scored 3 Fewer. on Jano 1973 Whol Pickes- J you are 16 years of age or over, you may drive along a bridge team that was miss- In the second, and two more Uxbridge went ahead at ing will be in town. : Kings highway or secondary highway, except where ing several regulars from In the third before Port 2:42 of the third bested, with LL. y 3 Prohibited, between the shoulder and the fence pro- the line-up. Perry finally found the mark ~~ Roger Gould tieing Spas D. Lois Milne, ) vided that you drive as far from the serviced roadway Right-winger Rob Greiner at 2:28 on a goal by Kevin again at 8:23 assisted by B.A.0.D ) as possible. (The serviced roadway includes the opened the scoring at the Long, assisted by Dennis Kevin Long. Finally, Darryl htt ndy ) ploughed portion of the shoulder). You may not drive four minute mark of the first Gatchell. Carnochan scored the winn- OPTOM ETRIST 3 ) onthe serviced roadway (from shoulder to shoulder) of frame and Bill Bridge made ~__ Ports second goal came at ing goal at 9:52 from Ron . . ) most Kings highways, except to cross, this must be it 2-0 six minutes later. 12:13, "when Andy. Czilok Rumford. . Medical Associates I done only at 90 degree angles. Flamingos exploded for Scored from Joe Williams CTC held off the Uxbridge Building ! When using the streets in Port Perry, use them seven goals in the second and Ron Rumford. pressure, who pulled their only as access routes to the lake or other snowmobile period and Randy Foote and ~~ Bay Ridges counted two goaltender in the final 462 Paxton Street, ) areas. When operating on the streets, snowmobilers") Wes Greg countered for More in the period fora final minute of play, for a final fra. ha td ) are reminded that their operating speed is half the J Uxbridge. Coasting through 7-2 tally. - score of 3-2. AVEO ) posted speed (e.g. 50 k.p.m., snowmobiles must travel U' the third period with the CTC hosted Stouffville on On Dec. 12, Port Perry Telephone 985-8554 Ls ) at 25 k.m.h.). The Club recommends that due to the I game out of reach, Port Dec. 1. Again there was a travels to Stouffville then If no Answer call ] volumn of traffic on Highway 7A, Queen Street and : Perry added four more goals Scoreless first period with will host Bowmanville on 986.5362 -- ) Lilla Street, that snowmobilers refrain from using J and made life miserable for Stouffvile first on the score- J these streets as access routes. } the Uxbridge netminder. board at 1:08 of the second y | As a snowmobile is classified as a motor vehicle, } Bruce Johnson added the Period. CTC came back with COLIN BALL M J all motor vehicle regulations apply (e.g. careless ) final goal for the visitors hack i back goals. Lot OTORS LTD. ' driving, drinking). with just over two minutes e lirst was an unassiste . Pa Bes heini fo Fo nt goal by Sean Fewer at 4:21, 7A Hwy. West - Port Perry - 985-8411 . Approved safety helmets must be worn by the : Kevin Beer handled the thon 2 D108, Ren Bunion - . . driver and passengers ona snow vehicle at all times. oaltending chores for Port oun € mark, unassisted. J REGISTRATION & PERMITS: : berry, sng as indicated by ~~ With the score 2-1in favour your FORD-MERCURY dealer | All motorized snow vehicles must be registered. y the final score he did not of Port Perry at the end of } Upon registration a numbered ownership certificate } haveabusy night. The game the second, Stouffville tied { } will be issued bearing the registration number assign- [J may have been a costly one, the game at 5:27 of the third J cd to the motorized snow vehicle, the registration f} however, as defenseman Period for a final 2-2 game. number must be attached to or painted on both sides of [I Mike Adams left the ice in Dec. 7 was disaster day in +MARQUIS jy the vehicle cowling by the owner in a clearly visible [} the third period with a shoul- Port Perry. Markham came te oAR position and ynust be kept clean of dirt, snow or ice. § der injury. Bill Owen suffer- to town; and blasted the CTC : : ! | i boys out of the rink, final LTD SS I} INSURANCE: ; ed a muscle strain in the y wp) , + LINCOLN ) A motorized snow vehicle must be insured under a lower back, but he is"expect- Core 16-9. Sonfinantsl 1 motor vehicle liability policy if it is to be operated ona ed to be in action when Flam- Port Pony Wravalled <5 No | I on aty ' ) isit Port Hope this Uxbridge on Dec. 11 defeat- Versailles > \ highway or public trail. Also the owner of a motorized ) 1N80S Visi ; pe ! irl ; : R * TRUCKS - Light, Medium, Heavy nA ? : Thursday evening. ing their long time rivals 3-2. j snow vehicle must not permit any person to drive the | ; . . As i i vehiel high bli : : | The victory gives Flamin- S In many previous | cle on a highway or public trail unless the vehicle s games, the first period was ) is so insured. Proof of insurance must be produced gos 24 points on the season, '. ! Nm, requested by a law enforcement officer. 1 TO 0 0 SU RL WL ) Arigid tow-bar must be used when towing a cutter, : i I ~ J toboggan, sled or similar conveyance. Towing is not |) Rid : allowed on a serviced roadway except to cross at a |) Alt : ® ) ight angle (90 degrees). BY VICTORIA & GREY TRUST GUARANTEED ) PENALTY FOR TRESPASSING: | 1 \ Any motorized snow vehicle driver who trespasses J "& | NVESTM ENTS J onland while operating the vehicle, whether knowingly ) 5 ) or unknowingly, .is guilty of an offence and on : 9% FOR5 YEARS ] ) conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding $500. : 3'BEDROOM BUNGALOW COMPLETELY FINISHED © ) AGE LIMIT FOR DRIVING SNOW VEHICLE: | Ce. 2 iied Sys 0), | The minimum age at which motorized snow -M.H.C. Approved - A.H.0.P. Eligible LY IF INTEREST IS J vehicle operators can be licensed is 12. At 12 or 13 "I Call COBOURG HOMES for details. 4 0 PaID ANNUALLY. years of age such persons can drive on a public trail, f] 8, [416] 372-9432 . ) | by pot on a highway (which includes streets and ! - BEE ENE EE NS RENE SE NER " roads). At 14 or 15 years of age they can drive on a i ) public trail or cross a highway ge righ angles or along {i i fi iS] en El iE BH fl Interest is payable half yearly or % | | | | | | | | | p ort Perry WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING Sie ee | {oo $ SNOWMOBILE : Avuto-Truck | ass, \ a 3 : RUSTPROOFING FOR ALL YOUR wi oh NEEDS | EMMERSON HWY.12&7A 985-8631 Cees .a3s1 MW | Insurance Agency Lid. _ TF. a ay _ 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985.7306 | | _ |

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