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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Nov 1980, p. 23

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Turkey shoots, retriever trials Cold Creek Con- servation Area will be a beehive of activity, with turkev shoots on four consecutive Sundays -- Nov. 23, 30 and Dec. 7, 14 --from 11a.m. to4p.m. Also, at the Con- servation Area, there will be Retriever Trials, working out at the Claireville Conservation Area. The public turkey shoots are sponsored by sponsored by _ the Labrador Owners Club, on Sunday, Dec. 14. One week earlier, on Dec. 7, the dogs will be Minor hockey action packed There will be a lot of hockey action in Midland Centennial Arena this weekend with house league play starting at six a.m. Saturday morning and continuing until 5:20 p.m. that afternoon. Ice times are set up this way: Bantam Walkers vs Smithmobile 6:00 to 7:00 a.m. Cowen Constr. vs Meatland 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. Flood 8:00 to8:10a.m. Pee Wee A & W vs Midland Police 8:10 to9:10a.m. Centennials, Kings in top three With Wednesday night's 12-5 win over Oro 77's, Midland Centennials Jr. C hockey club moves into second place in their division of play in the OHA. ' Gravenhurst Indians are in first place with 12 wins, no losses and one tie for 25 points. Midland has 19 points with nine wins, six losses and one tie. Penetanguishene Kings are in third place, only one point behind the Centennials with eight wins, four losses and two ties. Complete league standings follow: WwW L T Pts Gravenhurst Indians Ve Aad Ui bts 05) Midland Centennials x6) 119 Penetanguishene Kings Bed .2-°18 Parry Sound Shamrocks Lhe os ena Y Bracebridge Bears 6 4 0 12 Haliburton Huskies ST BARS Bf Oro 77's 2es2. 6 Huntsville Huskies LA Die 2 Spiker leads league © in points Although, game sheets for two games are missing from team statistics in Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate A hockey, 'the results look good for Terry Spiker of Midland Athletics. Spiker is presently leading the league in points with 28. His steady climb up through the ranks has relegated Vytas Urbas of Orillia Terriers to second with 27 points. Spiker not only leads the league in points, but also in goals with 17 goals while Urbas has the next highest total at 14. Ron Twiss of Georgetown Raiders is in third with 24 points. Ross Prentice, also of Midland Athletics is tied for seventn pace with two other players, Murray White of Collingwood Shipbuilders and Don Hutchinson of Owen Sound Greys. Terry Spiker of Midland Athletics Intermediate A hockey club has a good control of team scoring, leading with 17 goals and 11 assists for 28 points. In second place for team scoring is Ken Knapton with eight goals and 12 assists for 20 points. He is joined in that position by Ross Prentice with four goals and 16 assists for 20 points. Third place is held by playing coach, Wayne King who has 10 goals and nine assists'for 19 points. The complete standings for team scoring look like this as of Wednesday: \ GA Pts Terry Spiker 1711 28 Ken Knapton 8 12 20 Ross Prentice 4 16 20 Wayne King 10 9 19 Bill Beauchamp 4 14 18 Ross Cousineau ee! Bob Monteith Soe kt Tony Stone Vide POY 3 Ross Walten 185. 25 . Hugh Robertson 025075 Bruce Gutherie XS db? Larry Trottier iy ae Peter Bresette $00. 3 Greg McGuire 0 21 Jinno Morin 00 0 Page 24, Friday, November 21, 1980 Ports of Huron vs Midland Times 9:10to10:10a.m. Flood 10:10 to 10:20a.m. Atom Georgian Bay vs McQuirter 10:20 to 11:20a.m. O.K. Johnson vs Jory'sI.D.A. 11:20 to 12:20p.m. Flood 12:20 to 12:30 p.m. MidlandI.G.A.vsA.E.LePage 12:30to1:30p.m. Novice Clarke and MacDonald vs Kid's Stuff 1:30 to 2:25 p.m. Flood 2:25 to 2:35 p.m. Bike Shop vsSummers Trophies 2:35to3:30p.m. L.U.E. vs Olympia Sports 3:30 to 4:25 p.m. Tyke Ron's Gas Bar vs Bertram's Fuels 4:25to5:20p.m. At 5:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon, the minor midget rep team will take over the ice when they will meet Collingwood, that game running until seven p.m. Public skating will go from 7:30 until nine p.m. and then it's midget teams in house league action with Belanger facing Jaycees at nine p.m. until 10 p.m. At 10 p.m., Kinsmen midgets will play Hebner's until 11:15 p.m. On Sunday, minor atom rep teams will play against Owen Sound from three p.m. until four p.m. and the major atom rep team will play against Base Borden from four p.m. until five p.m. the Black Spruce Sportsmen's Associa- tion. Charge for the events is $2 per relay, with the prize turkeys in the 12 to 14 pound range. The area parking charge is $2.50. Cold Creek is located midway between Bolton and Nobleton, three kilometres north of the King Sideroad, on Con. Road 11. The Conservation Area is open daily, from 10 a.m. to sundown, and offers outdoor' en- thusiasts a trap range, open all week, and rifle and archery ranges, open weekends. The centre fire range is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, after 3 p.m., and all day, Saturdays, until the end of November. Claireville Conser- vation Area is located on Highway 7, three kilometres west of Highway 50. For further in- formation phone Metro Region Conservation at 661-6600. Scoreboard Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey Nov. 16 Dock Lunch 4 - Hindson Marine 2 B & J Gas Bar 4- Chalet Sports 4 Midland Minor Hockey Nov. 16 Bell Canada Major Atoms 2 Owen Sound 5 Midland-Huronia Volleyball Club Ontario Open Tournament, Nov. 15 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 15 - Kalev 13 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 3 - Kaley 15 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 15 - Hamilton 5 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 13 - Hamilton 15 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 10 - Lunatics 10 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 1 - Lunatics 4 15 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 15 - Guelph Oaks Huronia Travel Sunflighters 2 - Guelph Oaks 15 Huronia Travel Sunflighters - 15 - Meteors 1 Huronia Travel Sunflighters 15 - Meteors 3 Midland Recreational Hockey Nov. 17 Duggan's Polar Kings 5 - Athenian Flyers 4 Roadrunners 0 - Performance Sports 9 Hebner's Taxi 2 - Olympia Sports 0 League Standings WLT Hebner's Taxi ta Tes Duggan's Polar Kings 6 2 0 Olympia Sports p30 Athenian Flyers Bsa al] Roadrunners 2inG Performance Sports a (a Fae Penetanguishens, Ont TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE 10 ROBERT STREET WEST PO.BOX 580 LOK1PO TELEPHONE (705) 549 - 7453 MONEY AVAILABLE FOR HOME AND RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT REPAIRS and. 0-H. R-Fr. sponsored program. TeECeELVe! Row. Ae is used, OH. RR HOUSENGS Adjusted Family Income $6,000.00 or less Note: »-$15,500-00,-Agri 4. HOani we SwavadelaD les R.R.A.P. HOUSING: Adjusted Family Income $9,000.00 or less $16 -450:08.-A.Fihke oan. 2S) aveLlaple. only. LNGbeGE R.R.A.P. RENTAL: Note: Not geared to in- come but to construction cost. of repairs. NOTE: Home owner loans are geared to income. ranges' £rom 0 per, cent to 13.3723 is again geared to income. with forgiveness portions as follows: Maximum Crant $4,000.00 Applications are now being accepted for home owners and landlords wishing to apply for financial assistance for home and rental residential.unit repairs under the R.R-.A.P. litation Assistance Program) which is a Federal sponsored program, (Ontario Home Renewal Program) which is a Provincial (Residential Rehabi- All home owners and landlords in Penetanguishene, with the exception of those units in the town's new subdivision, Rolling Sands Estates and Brule Heights Subdivision are eligible to or 0.H.R.P. funds for residential unit repairs. The interest rate, which depending on which program The programs provide loans Maximum Loan $7,500.00 is the maximum income where a grant or Interest rate ranges from 0 per: cent to 8 per cent depending on income. Maximum Crant $3,750.00 Maximum Loan $10,000.00 is the maximum income where a grant or Income above that is eligible for loan Maximum Grant Eresent anverest rate i573 3/42 50 per cent of construction cost, to a maximum of $2,500.00 per unit providing landlord has the other 50 per cent of funds. 1980. pe ier wishing to apply for a loan should contact the Town fice, at. 10 Robert St. We, and ask for Eric Buchtioiz, Chtet Building Official and Property Standards Officer, or phone 549-7453 for further information. Last day where applicants will be accepted and processed for 1980 is November 31, a lomec yy mea EOS FS SSL. OMS See ee > Pd oe Ba so lens Tt . elt o el ae AF AD LOTHAR Mm a" fF 2 fab) ber am oe Lr erate

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