international snowmobile hall of fame to induct three

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Inductees named to the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame on February 22, 2003 will have their portraits sit alongside 53 other honorees in a display at ISHOF's Museum. The ISHOF collection of snowmobile memorabilia is housed in the Swampsiders Snowmobile Club House, North of Bovey, Minnesota.
Inductees selected for inclusion in the 2003 ceremony are:

Trail and Program developer - Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) volunteers Don and Charlotte Haynes for their dedication to the OFSC. As a family working together, Don and Charlotte Haynes began their contributions to snowmobiling in 1976. Their efforts led to the implementation of Ontario's Operator Safety Training Program. They were active within OFSC for more than two decades.

Inventor, Manufacturer - Richard E. Harrison, Crosby, Minnesota, was an inventor and manufacturer of the Scorpion /Trail-A-Sled (later Scorpion) snowmobile from 1957 to 1975. His concepts and designs are still used on the sleds we ride today.

Publisher and Journalist- The South Dakota's Snowmobile Association's Marilyn Ruediger, of Spearfish, began her involvement with snowmobiling in 1967. It continues today. During the 1970s Marilyn's affiliation with the SDSA led her to become editor of the Sno- Plainsman, the association's newspaper. She served in that capacity for more than 20 years.
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