Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Apr 1983, p. 24

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S.R.F.L. executive , with each team playing a 22-game schedule. Here is the new Executive: President Jim Dixon of Elmvale Mets (left), Secretary-Treasurer Bob Widdes of Vasey, and Vice-president Rob Wilson of Perkinsfield Bantus (right.) Simeoe Rural Fastball League elected its new Executive for the 1983 season last week. This area's top ball loop will operate with 12 teams, taking in a new Elmvale entry, as well as Caswell's and Duval's from the _ old Penetanguishene League. Play starts on May 16 Farm income ta saving plan now. Jr. baseball still alive Someone is going to Midland this summer, Randy Lalonde, a |Fifteen years know try to keep junior and we wish him good player with last year's | how. baseball alive in luck. sorry entry in the South Only $20,000 taxable Simcoe' Baseball z a "\ League, is attempting to ponte ABne® ss aces tal; thesia: from each $1 income revitalize e junior added. program here in town. He's now looking for |At $31,000 taxable other people interested jincome the tax take is 45 in playing or helping |cents from ea with the squad. income if y Lalonde related that jtake it. 4 : he has about 20-25 |inyvestme Bide tions players initially in- vary fro terested in playing with lt 20 pé 'the team, but is going to |splittingle actually meet with the group before taking to the field. If you are one of those interested in being a Fore! Taxes could go HIGHER?! Midland Golf and Country Club "'duffers" could be in for a surprise if and when the province gives Midland the go-ahead to annex 2,600 acres from Tiny along the so-called | J2r 01, the Midland Systems Highway 93 corridor, south of contact Randy Lalonde Barrie Penetanguishene and just west of Midland. Last year the golf club paid $4,857.18 in taxes to the township which Tiny predicts could be much higher if Midland annexes the 2,600 at 526-2454. He'll be glad to hear trom you. April 22 Variety night, Friday, April 22 at Maple Valley acres including the golf club. Club. Q i) Competitors wanted. Call 533-2369. eee and a book of coupdns with each 100 chicks p> oe ee os oe -- ORD Name | Address Phone Date wanted [_|June 4 Number of Chicks | Elmvale Farm Supply BE _Yonge St., Elmvale 322-1 171 Mpa a ancy rine By subscribing to your | community newspaper The Midland Times, : Elmvale Lance or The Penetanguishene Cith Next Friday night at Midland Secondary School there will be an event not seen in these parts before. It's a sport ealled wheel chair basketball, and_ is played by the heartiest of athletes. This exhibition game is being played between Tiny-Tay Free Wheelers and the Simcoe County Chariots, and it starts at 7:30 p.m. April 29th. These _ so-called handicapped people will open your eyes with their prowess and termination. e game is_ being sponsored by Tiny-Tay Huronia Handicapped Association. Here is a verbal salute to the game and the players from Peggy Watson of Midlagd. If you have two arms, two legs, two feet. God made you really neat. Wheelchair -- B-ball exhibition at MSS Some of our friends, are in a wheel-chair, You won't hear them ask, God, What's Fair? A cheery smile from them, you'll see, They can use a lot of help, from you and me. Come to the Wheel- Chair basket ball, 1 hear it isn't timid at all. Drop in, bring a friend, it's a date to remember, You'll come away, with a heart that is tender. GROW FOR GREATER PROFITS LG-3 2150 H.U. HL-2250 2500 H.U. HL-2217 (2600 H.U./ 83 to 85 days A top performin for thi: CALL YOUR HYL Oh TODAY! oker, , Elmvale, Ontario LOL 1P0 (705) 322-1189 For home delivery every Wednesday call 926-2283 Subscribe today! Page 24, Wednesday, April 20, 1983

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