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Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Jan 2008, p. 21

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On The TRAILS Continued from page 4 Today, it’s not uncommon to see three generations of families out riding together on the trails or in the restaurants or even socializing with other sledders at their hotel. This is a far cry from the negative stereotype snowmobilers often get as a bunch of ‘yahoos’ ripping up the trails and drinking irresponsibly. There is a real commitment involved in the sport of snowmobil- ing — there has to be. With the average price of a snowmobile being $8,700, plus the additional cost of all the gear (mitts, suit, helmet, boots), gas, permits, passes, insurance — the activity can be very costly. And for the real enthusiasts, those who spend weekends on snowmobiling excursions throughout Ontario and beyond, there’s the additional cost of lodging, meals, entertainment and repairs, all bundled into a season that lasts approximately three months... so it’s no wonder snowmobilers take the sport so seriously. Rain is a four letter word for snowmobilers, as it can have a dev- astating effect on their favourite season. But for three months of the year Canadians are willing to pay the price - estimated at more than $385 million spent last year - to ensure they have a good time while the winter weather holds up! There is a sign, on a trail, somewhere in Ontario that reads... ‘If you've got time to complain’ ‘You've got time to volunteer’ Enough said, Ride Safe and support your local snowmobile club. For upcoming www.portperr Snowmobile enthusiasts line the road near the Port Perry Snowmobile By Chris DeClute Club headquarters, located south of Port Perry just off Shirley Road, to un- ® Focus on Scugog __ load their sleds and hit the trails. PROPERTY OWNERS AWARENESS What you need to know about Private Snow Removal The Township of Scugog Refuse and Snow Don’t you think the most important aspect of good health is properly fitted footwear? 2 Removal By-Law regulate the removal of snow and DO YOU SUFFER FROM? ice from sidewalks and the disposal of snow and ice a Here are some regulations you need to know when removing snow and ice this winter: Bunions Heel Pain Plantar Fascitis, * If you have a sidewalk that runs along side of or in front of your DO YOU NEED HELP WITH? perty, you are required to remove all snow and ice from the sidewalk within twenty-four (24) hours of accumulation. * Snow that is removed from your driveway should be placed on your own property. Placing snow on the street or on a neighbour's * Heel Spurs * Toe Deformities Corns * Callusing * Over Pronation/Flat Feet property (or any property other than your own) is an offence. 8 Achilles Tendonitis/Calf Muscle Pain © Itis unlawful to push snow out of your driveway and across the * Forefoot Pain/Metatarsalgia ; * Vericosities/Compression Therapy Failing to comply with these provisions may result in a Notice * Cust de Orthotics * C de Sh result in the being given to you, which coul required work and / or charges being laid. For More Information on Township Regulations visit www.scugog.on or Call the By-Law Enforcement Office at (905) 985-7346. 1e Township doing the ~ SIGVARIS’ For the relief from: ‘* Heavy, fatigued, tired legs + Prophylaxis during pregnancy Ken REINHARDT Proud Member of Our Township's Property Standards and ollealtamacticehaeactttzg Committee of Adjustment, and Fence Viewing Committee oO MF Eleataadticons ho Prllatiaea PMB ProressionaL MortGace BROKERS INC. Post-sclerotherapy of small veins “Securing Your Best Interest ”® All Products & Work Paid by Health Insurance ‘Compliance with All Insurance Requirements 204 Casimir St., Port Perry - 905-985-4029 Enjoying 30 Years of Mortgage Lending throughout Durham Region and Beyond TANSI ORT! 1894 Scugog Si 18 FOCUS - JANUARY 2008 focus@observerpub.ca FOCUS. JAN.O7.32pgs.indd 18 & 427007 3:49:50 PM |

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