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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 May 1983, p. 10

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More PMBHL highlights A six-goal scoring spree by Todd Clarke of Desroches Construction edged Legion Eagles 3- downed Surplus Plus Devils 9-0 as Ed Diver Performance Motor' got the shutout, and 2, and Ron's Con- Sports highlighted play Chris Wright, Charley fectionary Nighthawks Wednesday night in Dyer, and Mark downed S. Charlebois Penetang-Midland Ball McDonald got the other Haulage Diggers 6-4. Hockey League action. goals. Paul Duval scored two goals for Desroches and Jack Mitchpeter got 3ehind heroics, Clarke's In the first two games Performance of the night, John E survey James A.C. Auld was Midlan Power Squadron For Canadians, boating is a good in- vestment. There are no licence fees to pay, and there is plenty of acess to boating waters. With the best natural facilities in the world, more people are enjoying boating in their leisure hours than ever before. To help you enjoy your boating even more use the following fuel-saving tips and get more boating fun for your dollar. 1. THROTTLE BACK - by reducing your outboard throttle setting from 5500 r.p.m. to 4700 r.p.m., you can save 45 percent of your fuel while losing only 20 percent of our boat speed. By reducing'your dtern drive r.p.m. from 4200 to 3200, you reduce consumption by 60 percent while losing just 22 percent of our boat speed. 2. USE THE RIGHT PROP - You get more efficiency (more push per ounce of fuel) if your prop is right for the engine and boat size. Invest in a tachometer and save fuel. Never run with a prop that is bent or nicked. 3. TUNE UP FREQUENTLY - Start the season with a well-tuned engine. Fouled plugs, poor timing, and clogged ports reduce the efficency of your engine and you use more gas per mile. Have a mid-season tune-up this year as well to ensure the maximum per- formance from your motor. You save fuel and money. 4. CLEAN THE HULL - Your boat moves through the water better when the hull bottom is clear of fouling such as algae and weeds. If you keep your boat in the water during the season, clean it frequently, either under water or by hauling a couple of times to scrub her clean. Make sure that the lower unit of the motor is clean, as fouling of the prop will seriously cut its effectiveness. 5. USE THE PROPER MIX - Measure and mix your fuel accurately, using oil recom- mended by the manufacturer, at the proper ratio. 6. DON'T IDLE UNNECESSARILY - Most motors are engineered to warm up quickly. 7. FUEL YOUR BOAT CAREFULLY - There is no need to waste fuel through careless filling of your outboard or portable tanks. 8. BETTER YET - Put sails on your boat. Don't forget to send in your boating questions. Mail them to Midland Power 'Squadron, P.O. Box 763, Midland Ont. L4R 4P4. Please include your name and address. + Environment + Canada-U.S. A new, 13.7 metre' Keith C. Norton has Whihioe ae the (45ft) survey vessel announced. Rivironmentirommoye joins Environment the... vessel "Was | ipa vara deren Uathe Ontario's survey boats christened "James Ministry. spearheaded in a $3 million water Auld" in Orilliaby Mrs. the installation of quality monitoring and Nancy Auld to honor her phosphorus removal investigation program late husband, Ontario's facilities at sewage on the Great Lakes, first Environment treatment plants to Environment Minister Minister. protect Great Lakes waters from phosphorus pollution. As Environment Minister, Auld also contributed to Ontario's continuing program to reduce and eliminate hazardous discharges and focused the at- tention on the then existing minimal control of effluents from pulp and paper mills. The official ceremony was attended by Minister Keith C. Norton as host; the Mayor of Orillia, Patricia McIsaac; and Director, Water Resources Branch, D.N. Jeffs; R.C. Johnston, Naval Architect; and E. Stoop and Cornelius Niter, President and Vice-President of Orillia Steel Works; Allan McLean, MPP for Simcoe East served as master of ceremonies. "The new vessel will be an important tool in our Great Lakes- sur- veillance program in fulfillment of Ontario's commitment to the Canada-Ontario Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement signed July, 12, 1982", Norton said. "Tt will also con- tribute information to the International Joint Commission to evaluate the progress made by Canada and the United States in meeting ob- jectives contained in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement." In the Lake Erie basin, studies will concentrate on con- taminants in sediments and aquatic organisms in Lake St. Clair and in the St. Clair and Detroit | Rivers draining into Lake Erie. On Lake Huron, ef- fects of St. Marys River flow changes and water quality in the Penetang- Midland-Sturgeon Bay areas will be in- vestigated. May ts the third one in their David Desroches and Jerry Ladouceur replied for win, and Legion Eagles. Goalies in this one were, Dwayne Laton- dress with the win, and --Clarke scores six! Guy Gignac, who came out on the short end. a losing cause, while Peter Robillard and Ray Cote also scored. Buttineau scored the others.' Mike Duquette : recorded the win in net. Terry King scored two goals to spark Ron's Confectionary's win, and Blair and Brian McReynolds, Martin Quigley, and _ Lyle Ken Lacroix of the Bill Puddicombe was Diggers scored twice in between the pipes. See Page 18 for details bruno HAIR CENTRE for Ladies & Men 212 King St., Midland Bruno is pleased to announce that DIETER HENNE will be joining his staff as of June 3, 1983. Dieter has 15 years experience in hairstyling and hairdressing. He has worked in the top salons in the Kitchener-Waterloo area and is anxious to settle in Midland and start a new clientele here. Please call now for an appointment for Friday or Saturday beginning June 3, 1983. Weekend VCR & 4 MOVIES Member =D Friday to Monday, all! Come in and get spoiled! Jes40| 526-7700 VIDEO-DAZE Weekdays 9-6 Sat. 8-2 Edwards Square Mall 526-4122 \MOVIES-MOVIES-MOVIES | e Wednesday, we carried a story on the Great Balloon Race Caper. e We also carried a planned visit to Huronia by a group of students 'Family Unity Month' Talk given on Importance of God & Spirituality in Unity of the Family by guest speaker CAROL BOWIE at Midland YMCA Sunday, May 29, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also speaking JOHN DOWLING of the North Simcoe Catholic Life Centre Refreshments Admission free Sponsored by The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha's of Midland, Box 536, Midland, Ont. L4R 4L3 and their teachers from the Land of the Midnight Sun. we told you about International Day plans at MSS. @ We featured loads of Letters to the Editor and sports pictures and e These items and a host of others were featured in YOUR community newspaper...THE newspaper in North Simcoe more readers are counting on for local news and local pictures. If you DIDN'T Know, Call for home delivery every Wednesday. 526-2283 Subscribe today! Community Newspaper Page 10, Friday, May 27, 1983

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