en ------ "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" "cases are in, the results of tests such as t 'reports will take weeks to come bac hi f \r Or equip- help on 8 get out of the Dr. Allin said that may be at. nandate that helmets be all of these Snglee) must J Sengog Island. Scott. ussell, 27 of Oshawa mans to et out of the icy wi d r. Allin called ¢ the £88 While preliminary findings fron Dr. Allin said all the evidence so far on the spate of deaths will ering a formal inquest. : - : . "We will look at the re orts whe 4 hey. and we will look at the findings of oth inquests in similar deaths to see from an inquest," he said. In all the recent deaths, rescu no signs that any. of the dead. men Ford of Canada captures truck leader- ship for the second year in a row. Ford F-Series has been Canada's best- spirit. 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Business at shops suffers From page 1 Mr. Preston said. "This would have been an outstanding year for us; we were up 20 per cent over last year until the Sun came out. After that, we dropped about 10 per cent from last year. It wasn't the lake's fault those guys died," he said. Also reporting a dip in business was Norm Tripp, who helps out at his son Ritchie's Causeway Live Bait. "We were doing quite well; the fishing season was quite good. But now the way North America looks at trucks. In 1965, Ford introduced the Twin I-Beam Suspension on the F-100. F-150 has the most powerful ard V6 engine eg in a full-size n 1987, Ford + was the he scene sdsndard rear braking A © stand- -ab third x first. "ese years, ophy still tting you irst priority. It of that first in pop- and sales omes to trucks fople want. CHOOSE THE LEASE PAYMENT THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU. 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Representatives from all three stores said that they make sure to tell cus- tomers where the safe spots are, and note poten- tially hazardous areas. Mr. Preston urges any- one going out on the ice to be careful. "The cardinal rule of snowmobiling is not to go out on water after dark if you didn't ride on it during the day. You just don't know what's out there," he said. "Number two, these guys just drive too fast. If you're going 70 mph, you can only see 20, 25 feet i in front of you, and you're overdriving your head- lights." TL " SELECT | 1 ART GALLERIES |] i i Buy. 1 Get 1 FREE} i Same Value or Less ! All sizes from I x7" 1024"x48" | | 100s of Ready-made | § Frames ! 1 Younameit... i I We Frame itll! | i J i | | 13 Brock St. W., Uxbridge | | Northwest comer of Brock & Main St. || I (905) 852-5010 I | Newmarket 1-800-387-9303 | | Other Specials & Details In Store 1 Offer ends Feb. 8/98. 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