PORT PERRY SNOWMOBILE CLUB 3rd Annual 6 Poy! Perry Star Suppleimen) -- Wed., Sop), 2 1974 PONS rf 3 Sr Sp tion. SI ed Ay Lr ly rd 00 a The amount and typé of SON clothing to be worn under- oi neath depends on the day. <3 8, September 27-28 -29 Over 100 models of 1975 Snowmobile Clothing and Accessories on Display. Largest snowmobile show in this area. controls. Fashion Shows Daily. Draw will be made for 1975 SNOWMOBILE ~ during the show falls. @® FRIDAY 5p.m.-10 p.m. @® SATURDAY 1p.m.-10p.m. @® SUNDAY 12 noon -6 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION: $1.00 Family .50¢ each LY VINRupE £ WE HAVE SOME FACTORY RECONDITIONED 1974 and 1975 Evinrude Models AT SPECIAL PRICES | LARRY'S SPORTS & MARINE 1403 KING STREET EAST -- AT TOWNLINE OSHAWA, ONTARIO and skiing all require special and adequate Snowmobiling is no excep- The outside shell of your snowmobiling outfit should be windproof and waterproof Clothing should be put on in layers, should be comfort- able, and not too tight. Thermal underwear next to the skin provides the import- ant layer of dead air neces- sary for proper insulation. Snowmobile suits with hoods are recommended for all operators and passengers. Your hands should be pro- tected by a pair of snowmo- abile gloves that will permit the use of your thumb and fingers for operation of the Approved helmets are re- commended at all times. They can provide both warmth and protection from collisions, tree branches and A heavy stocking or wool cap and face mask should also be carried or worn. Goggles with colored lenses for bright days are indispen- sable. Amber or yellow lens- es are very useful on dark days or late in the afternoon. These lenses, used in the proper light conditions, can - EVINRUDE "75 how they run: Winter time outdoor activit- ies such as hiking, fishing reveal WINTER CAN BE HAZARDOUS USE ADEQUATE CLOTHING dangerous depres- tion, they give your eyes sions in the snow. In addi- Continued on page 8 clothing. Developed by a representatives from the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Michigan De- partment of Natural Resources; Department of Lands and Forests, Ontario, Canada; U.S. National Park Service; and snowmobile manu- facturers. 10. * roads open to snowmobiles. | will not travel SNOWMOBILE CODE OF ETHICS committee comprised of 1. 1 will be a good sportsman. | recognize that people judge all snowmobile owners by my actions. | will use my influence with other snowmobile owners to promote sportsman- like conduct. - | will not litter any trails or areas. I will not pollute streams or lakes. | will not damage living trees, shrubs, or other natural features. | will respect other people's property and rights. . | will lend a helping hand when | see someone in distress. I will make myself and my vehicle available to assist search and rescue parties. . | will not interfere with or harass hikers, skiers, snowshoers, ice fishermen or other winter sportsmen. | will respect their rights to enjoy our recreation facilities. | will know and obey all federal, state and local rules regulating the operation of snowmobiles in areas where | use my vehicle. | will inform public officials, as required, when using public lands. I will not harass wildlife. | will avoid areas posted: for the projection or ding of wildlife. I will use marked trolls, areas, ordonly cross-country when prohibited. SNOW SHOW -- BRAND NEW -- 1973 EVINRUDE - 27 H.P. «+ eerrrerersrreessvesessanes $775.00 1973 EVINRUDE - 30 H.P. Bobcat -.cccovveennnne. $795.00 1973 EVINRUDE - 30 H.P. Electric «..coecvvvuennnn $825.00 1974 EVINRUDE - 21 H.P........ erreesenstesettrneanns $695.00 1974 EVINRUDE - 400 Skimmer ....................... $1095.00 1974 EVINRUDE - 440 SKimmer «..ccceeeeeenensanee $1195.00 ONE ONLY 1973 Factory Reconditioned - ONE ONLY 1974 Factory Reconditioned - TWO ONLY 1974 Factory Reconditioned - TWO ONLY 1974 Factory Reconditioned - ONE ONLY 1975 Factory Reéconditioned ocials 35 H.P. Rotary 1025.00 35 H.P. Rotary $1250.00 400 Skimmer 895. 00 440 Skimmer $995.00 } each - 650 Skimmer 1295.00