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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Mar 1986, p. 14

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Contact receives $220 grant Township of Tiny has granted the Contact Information Centre $220. for their 1985 operations. This represents a 10 percent increase of the amount granted in 1984. Overall inquiries handled by Contact Information have in- creased almost 20 percent from 1984 to 1985. Almost 14,500 inquiries were dealt with in 1985. A call is answered approxmately every 10 minutes the centre is open. Remember for free community information and referral call Con- tact 526-9333. Good service at a good price. That's homeowners insurance the State Farm way. If you're looking for real value in homeowners insurance, call me. LAURIE A. VARCOE AGENT 252 KING STREET MIDLAND. ONTARIO TELEPHONE: BUS. 705- 526-8333 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. STATE FARM (Ga) CIO INSURANCE State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario scored 12 times on two Huntsville netminders Huntsville goaltender turns to watch the puck aie winning 12-2. enter the net in Georgian Bay Junior C playoff action at Midland arena, Sunday night. Midland Rec League finishes regular season In Midland Recreational Hockey League action Monday night, Hebner's. Taxi skated over Cedarview Hawks to the tune of 9-2. Paul Bressette was the big point getter for Hebner's with a pair of You & your friends will enjoy THE ALL-NEW "SPORTS BAR' THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH -- 5:00 P.M. Make a date...meet your friends at the 59 Main St., Penetanguishene markers and _ four assists, while Mike Brooks chipped in with five points on two goals and three helpers. Brendan Crowley checked in with a hat trick, while Mike Abram and Jim Pat- chell rounded out the scoring with singletons. Joe Gagnon and Brian Garner tallied for Cedarview. Garms MufflerWorld were shutout 5-0, at the hands of Performance Motor Sports. Dave Miller and Andrew Zurawski each notched a pair for the winners, with Bob' Gravell picking up a single counter. Barrelworks Blues rolled over Top Hat Amusements 14-9. Glen Hurlehy totaled nine points in the game on two goals and seven assists, while Mike Gallagher recorded a pair of markers and added four helpers for Barrelworks. Pat Beauchamp and Tim Merkley each picked upa hat trick, while Jeff Dunn and Hugh March Break fun 'Midland YMCA is offering a variety of supervised programs for children in kin- dergarten-Grade 8 during the March Break. Monday-Friday - March 10 to March 14 - the YMCA will be of- fering a fun and educational program that includes gym games, supervised swimming, computer instruction, outdoor activities, a trip to the bowling alley, and lots more. Supervision will commence from 8 a.m. each morning to 4:30 p.m. each evening. Parents may enroll children for single days or a discounted full week package. Call the YMCA for details at 526- 7828. A second very special program is also available for children eight to 13 years old. The YMCA is taking a second trip to the Circle- Square Ranch outside of Orillia. This three Dance to Phantom music in Port Phantom IV will provide the music on March 15 in the Port MeNicoll Community Centre for the Port MeNicoll Anglers and Hunters spring dance. Tickets are $10 a couple and transportation is available. For more information, telephone 534-7312. day/two night ex- cursion will leave Tuesday, March 11 at 11 a.m. and return Thursday afternoon. A maximum of 40 children only may be registered. The ranch has 12 professional staff on duty and 40 horses. This is a one price program $65 per child. A few openings are still available. Register by today or call 526-7828 for more information. Robertson both tallied twice. Paul Hahn and Guy Ormiston each scored a pair for Top Hat, with singles going to Murray Guthrie, Travis Bonneville, Terry Thoms, and Eric Major. In the final game of the evening of and of the regular schedule, Olympia Sports came from behind to edge Lavin Electric 5-4. With the victory, Olympia moved one point ahead of Lavin's into fourth place in the standings. John Wright fired a pair of markers for Olympia, with Willard Cadeau, Wayne Dixon, and Gregg Beacock adding singles. Don Lefaive, Gary Buttineau, Dave Parents and Randy Hargraves accounted for Lavin's scoring. Next week Garms will play Lavin's Electric at 715 p.m., while Barrelworks face Performance, at 8:30 p.m., and Hebner's will tackle Olympia at 9:45 in round robin playoff action. COURSE STARTS Bet cl

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