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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Nov 1976, p. 14

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Coldwater hockey Webber's edge Carter's 7- First Game: Webber's vs Carter's Jim Thomson opened the scoring for Webber's at 14:09 of the first period on a pass from John Devine and Keith Vassair Terry Sallows netted one from Thomson and Lee at 13:02 to give Webber's a 2-0 lead. Barry Orton scored for Carter at 19:02 of the second period from Garry Vassair and Wayne Cunningham At 16:07 Jim Thompson took a pass from Frank Gill and Larry Friesen to make it 3-1 for Webber's Wayne Cunningham scored unassisted for Carter's at 7:53. This made it 3-2 John Devine passed to Charlie Russell who netted it at 6:44 to make it 4-2. Cunningham scored again for Carter's at 32 » wos 4222 www TY CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING FREE z, ESTIMATES Shamposiag & steam cleamag tae by experts using the latest equipment For badly soiled and white carpets we recommend using both methods, shampooing reaches deep into the carpet and foams soil to the surface, the carpet is then steamed (without the use of a steam cleaning chemical) to. remove soil and shampoo leaving you the cleanest carpet possible seconds on a pass from Garry Vassair Gerry Hawks scored at 15:56 of the third period after receiving a pass from Jim Thomson. Vassair and Cunningham teamed up again to make it 5-4 at 8:32 and Brian and Terry Johnstone teamed up to tie the score at 6:10 At 4:38 George Arche: took a pass' from Thompson and made if 6-5 'Midland-526-7961 Call "Sam' and came back at 1:55 to score unassisted for a final score of Webber's 7, Carter's 5. Game Two: IDL vs Cooper's Falls This game started out well with both teams playing hard. The first goal was scored by Cooper's at 3:04 of the first period with A. Hill getting credit for the goal and T. Catheart the assist Ready-Mix Concrete Ay couldn't score until 55 seconds of the second period when Bobby Widdes scored on a pass from Jim Wright to tie the score at 1-1. IDL broke loose in the third period to score 7 goals. Goal getters were: Paul Nadon, from Jim Wright and Red Wetherill; Ross Nicholson from Bobby Widdes and Ron Wright; Chuck Hatfield from Jim Wright; Paul Nadon from Jim Mills; Gib Ormiston from Bobby Widdes; Paul Brissette from Gib Ormiston and _ Earl Cousineau; Red Wetherill unassisted The final score was IDL 8, Cooper's 1. After tonight the Cooper's team will be known as_ Leadbetter Foods Third Game: Orillia Steel Works vs. Beer's Fuels This game just started when Beer's Fuels asked for a delay to allow them to change sweaters. OSW wore white sweaters with red and blue, while Beer's wore white sweaters with red, green and black. The white sweaters led to difficulty in passing for the players so Beer's changed into blue sweaters and the game continued Norm Lemieux started (705) 322-1991 2ND MORTGAGES for USW at 14:43 of the first period unassisted. Brian Kauk followed suit for Beer's fuels to tie the score at 5:22. Dave Collins scored on a pass from Rod Stubel to make it 2-1 for Beer's at 4:22. In the second period, Gerry Elliot scored on a pass from Brian Kauk to make it 3-1 at 18:03. Wayne Miller took a pass from Pete Swailles and Peter Grigg to make it 3- 2. Brian Kauk got another unassisted goal at 6:13 to 5, 1DL wipe Cooper's 8-1 make it 4-2 for Beer's. There were no more goals scored until 5:39 of the third period when Pete Swailles scored for OSW on a pass from Jeff Richards and Norm Lemieux. This made it 4- 3. John McCullough scored on a pass from Eric Hutchinson and Bob John to make it 5-3. With just over a minute left, OSW pulled their goalie and with 20 seconds left on the clock, they scored and made the final score e Beer' s 5, OSW 4. Atom hockey In Midland Minor atom hockey action last week, the Midland Baush and Laumb team defeated Thornbury 12-1., Donald Seeman and Guy Jeanotte were the big scorers for Midland with Gadsby and Shawn Davy each scored one goal. Two days later, the same Midland team was edged 6-3 by Meaford. Jim Farragher was the top scorer this time for Midland with two goals. Lig rom 00 stun ' z ARRANGED BOUGHT- SOLD peep ig $44 a Th Ole Fuzz W.C. PLAYER Real Estate Ltd. Broker Elmvale, Ont. KGS CARPET CLEANING | aa aa P Barrie- 728- 24608 BILTRITE. CASH & CARRY PLYWOOD &LUMBER i Medium Mahogany 5.79 Dark Rosewood 9.79 Beautiful Ceilings 'Are Light Rosewood 9, 19 Easy To Install... Utility Mahogany 4.69 99 'REAM ¢ 6. 79 MOULDING 1. 19 PIGHORR TT BEAM 1219 64 SQ. FT. CARTON For Your Floors ¢ © ARMSTRONG IMPERIAL ACCOTONE 4.39 moisture resistant backing so it can SQ. YD. 12' MAIN BEAM Dark Pecan 12.X 12" WHITE CEILING TILES even be used in the basement! Sold in 12' widths by the length you need. Assorted styles and colours available. BIG 'B' CARPET 29 Here's our first quality SQ. YD. foam backed carpet that's ideal for rec rooms, dens, 6°29 YD. 3.99 etc. Sold in 12' widths PACK OZITE STYLETONE Better quality foam baekne carpet in assorted patterns. foot wide roll. "PLACE & PRESS FLOOR TILES Make your work easier with self adhesive backed floor tiles. Choose from the wide assortment of styles and colours we have in stock. Each tile measures 12 X 12". 9 tiles per pack. Franklin Fireplace This 26" Franklin fireplace radiates warmth and looks great. Burns coal or wood, : Price includes 8" iron grate Insulation Values RIGID FOAM 4X 8' X %" 4X.8oxX 1" 385 MICAFIL OR ZONOLITE All you FIBREGLASS BATTS Friction fit R'7 insulation. 15" or 23" wide. 8.5%. FT, Friction fit R-10 insulation. 15" or 23" wide. do is pour it into semrainite Divey, me. 11D, Highways 26 and 27 we deliver in we accept our own trucks Chargex and Bias te Fri. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. -- Sat. from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. OPERATED BY BILTRITE CASH & CARRY LTD. { three goals each. Jeff Bales, Chris Jim Farragher, Edwards, Mike David Bressette scored the other Midland goal. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Town of Midland NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWN OF MIDLAND that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, the period for nominations in the said Town of Midland is from Friday, Nov. 12th until 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15th, 1976 for the purpose of nominating Candidates for the aie of: . MAYOR, REEVE AND DEPUTY-REEVE AND) FOUR COUNCILLORS. OUR PUBLIC UTILITIES COM- MISSIONERS. 3. ONE PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE TO THE SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION for Ward Thirteen of the said Board (comprising Town of Midland only). 4. ONE TRUSTEE to the SIMCOE COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD for Ward Four of the said Board (comprising Town of Midland only). A candidate may be nominated for any of these offices by the filing during the above period in the office of the Clerk during normal office hours of a nomination paper in the prescribed form supplied by the Clerk which shall be signed by at least TEN ELECTORS whose names are entered in the Polling Lists of Electors entitled to vote in the election to such office and such other in- formation required in the nomination paper. Any nomination paper so filed may be with- drawn by 5 p.m. of the day following Nomination Day (5 p.m. Tuesday, November 15th, 1976). Further particulars as to withdrawal of a nomination paper may bve obtained from the Clerk. Given under my hand this 1st day of November, Wao: W.A. HACK, Clerk & Returning Officer Down for the set Frank Borsa sets thé ball for a spike in St. Theresa's win over Bradford during Friday's volleyball cham- pionships. The Midland school took top prize in the senior and junior divisions. Staff photo by Chris Knowles Peewees lose one, then win one The Midland Peewee hockey team opened its season recently in Wasaga Beach against Owen Sound and came away on the short end of a 7-6 score. Scoring for Midland were Chris Emerson, John Johnson, Wilson Cowan, John Walter, Steve Bressette and Gary Doyle. Assists went to Steve Bressette (two), John Walter, John Johnson» and = Gary Beausoleil. Qn Sunday in a game in Collingwood, things worked out better for the local team as they defeated Collingwood 5- 4 The scorers for that game were Gary Wenker, John Johnson, Wilson Cowan, Gary Beausoleil and Steve Bressette. Assists went to Simon Moore, John Walter, Mike Leo, Ricky Rever, Wilson Cowan and Gary Doyle. Next game is against Penetanguishene on Saturday at 7:50 p.m. OGILVIE is needed on Council... Aj He will continue to uncover the facts about Council affairs Midland needs a Watchdog! anadian Transport Commission Garrison Aviation Limited Application for authority to operate a commercial air service. Garrison Aviation Ltd. has applied for authority to operate class 4 charter commercial air service using fixed wing aircraft in group "A" from a base at Midland, Ontario. On request to the committee, further particulars of the application will be provided. Any person interested may intervene to support, oppose or modify the application in accordance with the Canadian Transport Com- mission general rules. An intervention, if made, shall be endorsed with the name and address of the intervener or its solicitor and two (2) copies shall be mailed or delivered together with any supporting documents to the Acting Secretary, Air Transport Committee, 275 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA ON9 with copy of the in- tervention and documents served upon the applicant or its solicitor not later than December 6th, 1976. The name and address for service of interventions is: Garrison Aviation Ltd., P.O. Box 152, Perkinsfield, Ontario. LOL 2JO. The applicant or its solicitor may, by a reply, object to an in- tervention or may admit or deny any or all of the facts alleged in the intervention. Areply, if made, shall be signed by the applicant or its solicitor and two (2) copies shall be mailed or delivered to the Acting Secretary, Air Transport Committee, 275 Slater Street, Ottawa, _Ontario, K1A ON9 with a copy of the reply served on the intervener or his solicitor within ten (10) days after receipt of an intervention. Proof of service shall be made by declaration under oath and filed with the Acting Secretary. The committee will not receive any intervention or reply filed out of time unless the party making same satisfies the committee that he could not have done the same within the time specified for reasons beyond his control. Ottawa Canada November 10th, 1973 W.H. Kane for Roland Legualt Acting Secretary Air Transport Committee ~~

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