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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Aug 1980, p. 20

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ee Huronia Scoreboard Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League Junior Division Leading Scorers G A Pts Carl Cowan-Merchants 26 22 48 Bryan Lethbridge-Graphics 20 -19 39 Trent Miracle-Graphics 1615 31 Jerry Ladouceur-Olympia 13 18 31 Wayne King-Graphics 12 14 26 Lyle Buttineau-Olympia Vis 10) 21 Kevin Logan-Olympia Ope 1Z a2 Paul Duval-Merchants 15 5 20 Robert Quesnelle-Legion 14 5 19 Al Arbour-Graphics 19°: 8 18 144 5 19 Playoffs Monday August 4 Penetang Legion vs. Pen-Mid Merchants Olympia Sports vs. Graphics Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League Junior Division Final Standings W LT Pts. Pen-Mid Merchants uae i Le Graphics 8 40 16 Olympia Sports Giba0 .. 12 Penetang Legion Poly t 3 4s: Correction Siow aay ar eae ; net accidently. in the i -f Bh eS eee ee he first period. The final ies ¥! Patien reported in the sports that the A&W Pee Wee Lacrosse team scored three goals on their own net. A&W however only scored once on their own score of the game against Barrie ended in 12-2 for Midland not 12-3 as was reported last week. We hope that this error did not cause any on ges ag8 tly waiting This little guy is patiently waiting for the ball to come his way in a recent T-Ball game. The games are held every Tuesday night at Parkview School with 10 teams participating. inconvenience. | McDONALD'S PRO HARDWARE eKey sales on all T/* Armstrong Solarian Tiles makes of keys ¢ Reg. $1.29 NOW ONLY Bo 30% OFF Broil-King Gas Bar-B-O All Garden Hoses &-Sprinklers by Jacuzzi SPECIAL PRICES on discontinued Interior & Exterior Paint colours, 83 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-2517 SUMMER EN _ SIDEWALK OTE SPECIALS SUPER SAVE at Stedmans Housewares Assortment celebrates Sidewalk Sale with 'values for 2 bits 'UNDER THE CANOPY! 'Ice Cream Sandwiches 25c Ice Cream Bars 25c | ' 25c 25c Stay Cold Beverage Holders 88° Children's Sun Visors *1.00 Freeze Pak *1.00 10 oz. can of Cola Slices of Watermelon Bag of Hostess Chips Assorted Flavours pp. 35c // STEOMANS 86 Main St., Penetanguishene 'Granny Smith Apples 25c 549-7671 139 Main St., Penetanguishene Gov't. offers new service Agriculture Canada is offering a new service to help Canadian food retailers. "The Retail and Food Service Industry Sec- tion was set up to im- prove communications between retailers, government, and other parts of the food in- dustry," says Ted Cochrane, who heads up the retail unit in the new section. "We try to keep abreast of retailers' needs and_ recent developments in the retail and food service sector." The section' has concentrated its efforts so far on developments in the use of optical- reader cash registers in food stores. "By monitoring the use of puterized check-outs in retail stores across North America, we hope to gauge the overall effect they will have on the Canadian food market," Mr. Cochrane says. Mr. Cochrane's staff are also studying the these com- } share of the food market held by the large food chains and independent retailers. Canadian Energy Conservation can insulate your home for $25 322-1582 526-3901 SIDEWALK SELECTED ITEMS. ON TABLES | 60 % off POLAROID SUNGLASSES 50 % off FASHION SHADE SUNGLASSES | 50 % off Bay Pharmacy Gold Rush Sidewalk Sale Prize - *20.00 PICNIC COOLER up to | BAY PHARMACY . 88 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-2332 Friday, August 1, 1980, Page 21

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