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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 35

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'J 4 r § 2 Ey hp peg peli aes Pe ad ct as eae Centennials succumb in second After Penetanguishene Kings defeating in Ontario Hockey Association Jr. C. Play Fridav night in Midland Centennial Arena, Midland Centennials must have felt like ligers when they en- lered the arena in Haliburton Sunday. Haliburton, however, had decided upon a different course of action as they downed Midland 8-5 in a closely plaved game in which Haliburton. scured_ six goals in the second period Midland was the only {eam to score in the first period with Ed Cooper pulting the nuck in the net for the Centennials with assists going to Frank Dance and Steve Dunn Midland scored a minute and a hait into the second period to go ahead 2-0 on a power plav Andv Zurawski was the man behind the plav. assisted by Andy Seeman Zurawski scored another hat trick in this game something he is verv quickly becoming known for Haliburton tied up the game in the next five minutes and i> was all Midland could do to keep ahead of them, Haliburton seored six minutes into play in the second period when Mike Rae did he honours for his team, Assists went to Chris Hodgson and Dave Nicholls on the play, Less than a minute later. Haliburton scored again. this time from the stick of Ron Yake assisted by Mike Rae and Gary Harrison. Midland wasted no lime in realizing that thev were being challenged and they reciprocated with their own goal nine seconds later. Andy Zurawski recording his second goal of the game. Dale Denis and Travis Bonneville got the Three becomes two in Midland rec hockey The three way tie for first place in Midland Recreation Hockey League action has been reduced to a two-way tie between Olympia Sports and Hebner's Taxi, each with 10 points. Duggan's hockey club has been relegated to second place after losing a close game to Roadrunners 6-5 in Mondav _night's play. The win for Roadrunners __ brings them into a tie for third place with Athenian Flvers. with four points each. Athenian Flyers lost to Hebner's Taxi 6-3 while Performance Sports were doubled by Olympia Sports 6-3. Olvmpia Sports are in the basement now with no wins or ties. Highlights of this week's action include 18 minor penalties in the game between Per- formance Sports and Olympia Sports; hat tricks by Wayne Miller of Hebner's Taxi and Rick Graham of Roadrunners; double markers by Brent Gordon of Performance Sports. Earl Scott and Earl Cousineau of Olympia Sports, Don Hebner of Hebner's Taxi and Gord Paul of and the winning goal by Gord Paul with 52 seconds left to plav for Roadrun- Roadrunners; ners. Walter J. Schmidt Your vote is your most valuable possession in our free society. Your vote for Schmidt will be put to its best use on your behalf. VOTE on Nov. 10 Schmidt for Ward 2 the door is Look whos stealing your electricity Did you pe that @ quarter inch hae under ke having a nine square inch hole knocked through the wall? That's a lot of space for warm air to get out and cold air to get in. The easy solution is to replace worn weather- stripping around the door. Check caulking around door and window frames too. A filter clageed with dust forces your firriane to work much harder. Furnace filters should be cleaned or replaced at least once a month during the heating season. It's a good idea to have the whole furnace checked over too, before the cold sets in. ontario hydro Use Energy Wisely Tune-up, clean up. It's simple. Appliances that are clean and well-cared for last longer and use less electricity. Over the long run, you can save money on appliance replace- ment. And of course, the less energy you waste, the more dollars you save. Dont waste your eneroy. HY0-6396 Page 36, Wednesday, November 5, 1980 assists on the goal. One minute later, Zurawski put the puck in the net for Midland onee more with Denis and Bonneville getting the assists again. Midland Centennials were playing very well at this time and un- consciously sat back for a while. Haliburton took full advantage of this as thev scored four more goals in the final five and a half minutes of that period. Il was tough going for Midland trom then on as Haliburton was thie first to seore in the final period of play at the 14:32 mark, Dave Nicholls scoring with help from Chris Hodgson and Rob Abbs. It was Nicholls' second goal of the game. Power play Midland scored then on a power play when Zurawski recorded his third goal of the game with linemates, Dale Denis and_ Travis Bonneville yetting the assists on the play once more. Haliburton scored again with 8:47 left to plav. Ron Yake making his presence felt once again for his hat trick. TONLY 5,4 CYL, 4SPEED BLACK 1980, SPIRIT SEDAN - DL Package - - Rally Stripe - - Rear defrost - - Radio List $7,074.00 1 OnENS RED 1980 SPIRIT SED - DL Pac cloth trim wer steering Hage side moulding Garv Harrison and Mike Rae were handed assists on the goal. A power play goal for Midland lifted their spirits but it came too late for them to do anvthing about it with onlv 47 seconds left to plav John Witzke got the point for the goal while Andv Seeman and Steve Dunn received credit for the assists on the goal. This game marks the second game of this past weekend where Midland Centennials have gained a lead and lost it in the last half of the second period. OnLy °6,154. rac Mp Mk r steer ng™ atk te console - AM ra _ Rally stripe List $7,236.00 ONLY & many late model, low mileage used cars we <N AMC JEEP Daily, monthly, weekly rentals or/ lease by the year with buy back option MOTOR SALES LIMITED 161 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-3121 vu AMC Jee inane

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