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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Dec 1980, p. 31

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Work is key to Sonix' success | Due to a scheduling problem, Mr. Sub- marine Sonix of Ontario Volleyball Association's men's division were forced to forfeit six games in their November schedule. This may have greatly cramped their chances at making senior B qualifications this Christmas holidays. Nevertheless, the squad is ready to work and they could qualify for all-Ontario 'Intermediate'? Men's Championships in April. Their play Sunday at West Hill Collegiate in Toronto showed that they're ready to work as they recorded five wins and one loss in six games in the tour- nament held there. The first team they came up against were the Renegades which the Sonix took all three games from 15-9, 15-4 and 15-4. They then battled the Huskies, winning the first two games 15-13 and 15-9 but dropping the third game 15-8. The tournament draws to a close the Sonix' fall season which they finished with a seven win and 11 loss record. They will now play 36 games between January and March of the new year. Scoring race league leaders In the scoring race in Midland Recreation Hockey, 10 out of the top 13 scorers are on the leading three teams, Hebner's Taxi, Duggan's Polar Kings and Olympia Sports. The three players that have managed to crack the elite lineup are Brian Phillips of, Athenian Flyers, Keith Bath of Performance Sports and Don Lefaive of Athenian Flyers. Bath is in second with Phillips in third and Lefaive in 10th spot. Ken Hamelin of Hebner's Taxi holds onto the prestigious first place berth. Full league scoring standings follow: GA Pts Ken Hamelin - Hebners 8 13 21 Keith Bath - Perf. Sialsuelk Brian Phillips - Ath. 12 8 20 Rick Griffis - Hebners 11 9) 20 Gary Preston - Duggans 8 11 19 Ear! Cousineau - Olympia 18 49 Ron Jeffery - Duggans bbe Give Wayne Miller - Hebners Bi 9-17, Mike Laurin - Duggans Goi L7 Don Lefaive - Ath. Gp tle 17, Jim Patchell - Hebners 9°-.7.-16 W. Duckworth - Hebners Oe Tom Borsa - Duggans 7 _& 15 Midland YMCA programs by Doug Trace, program director, Midland YMCA New Year's Eve Babysitting will be returning to the Y this year. This is another great service we offer that allows your children to participate in creative activities and games. It also allows you a great opportunity to find competent babysitters and be able to sleep in the next day. The Y will take care of your children (ages three - 11) from 7 p.m. New Year's Eve until noon New Year's Day. We provide breakfast, good leadership and lots of activities. Registration forms are now available and we encourage you to register early because: numbers are limited. The Pre-School Christmas Break program will be taking place during the mornings of Dec. 29 and 31. This program is open to all pre-schoolers, and will consist of activities such as crafts, gym, tobogganing, skating and _ hot chocolate. Registration can be made for either one or two days and is offered forthose two tu five years of age. The Christmas Break Day Camp to be held on Dec. 29, 30. and 31 is open to all children six - 12 years of age. This should be a fun event for all those involved. Campers will be making use of the excellent facilities at the Y, in Little Lake Park and also other places in Midland. This program will feature many special events and will provide an exciting three day program. Another new program at the Y in December will be a Beginners Bridge program starting on Monday the 8th. Sid Griffith will be instructing all the basics of bidding, opening trump, etc. of this great card game. Square dancing will also be a new program starting on January 11, 1981. Come out and have a good time learning the difference between promenades and Do Se Dos'. Become involved in the best of both physical and non-physical recreation activities at the Y and remember a Midland YMCA Membership makes an excellent Xmas Gift. For more information contact the Y program Department at 526-7828. Z HANDY ANDY| THE DO-IT-YOURSELF AND SAVE STORE Check and shop Penetanguishene in every Wed. & Fri. Times foryour FREE car inspection Coupon é ""Cross Country" : b oS OUNT 'Super Deluxe 78" a 4 Ply Nylon Size 1Tire | 2Tires Size 1Tire | 2Tires 600 x 12 135.48 [33.48 ea.| F78-14 | 46.88] 44.88 ea. A78-13 |37.28 |35.28 ea.| G78-14 | 49.58] 47.58 ea. | C78-13 _|40.68 |38.68 ea.| H78-14 |52.88]50.88 ea. | C78-14 {40.88 [38.88 ea.| _G78-15 | 49.88 | 47.88 ea. Guaranteed: D78-14 (43.88 [41.88 ea.| _H78-15 [52.88 [50.88 ea. * Lifetime qua- M |[e78-14 (44.88 ]42.88 ea.| 78-15 [60.88 [58.88 ea. at year road = | FREE | installation with purchase of new valves. Haak aren RS under car inspection. ; : {19-97-10 to 79-708-58 = < yy Ca \ Be f cx t of Oil Lube Filt d L; b 'i luded \ Complete BRAKE OVERHAUL NDY ANDY DOES | GUARANTEED For most cars and small trucks up to 1978. MONTHS 88 2 Drum Brakes 66 29 Commodore 8 8 Batter 69 Brake Brakes Special GO 2 Drum -2 Disc Brakes 8 ; Quality, workmanship and parts are guaranteed for 1 19,000 kilometers. Coe i 2 * Install new brake lining and/or new pads te With exchange * Resurface Rotors and drums Shen. installation extra * Inspect master and wheel cylinders * Check front and rear oil seals * Inspect all brake lines Delivers 300 amps at 0°F (-17°C). Group 24C and F fits: * Repack front wheel bearings Chevrolet & Pontiac 1962-70 (Top terminal) V8 (327-350); * Clean and lubricate brake back plates Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysier and full size; Ford 1965-78 * Check emergency brake except 400-426 engines; Ford full size all except 400 * Check the tires and tire pressure engines and over; Datsun all 1968-78; Toyota all 1970- * Road test car reren: 3 98. Extra charges if discbrake calipers need overhau/ or to be y replaced. } HANDY ANDY Main Street, Penetanguishene 549 3151 Wednesday, December 10, 1980, Page 31

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