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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Sep 1982, p. 11

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He wasn't board Organizers had a lot of trouble with the weather conditions at last weekend's North American Boardsailing cham- pionships in Wasaga Beach. The problem was lack of weather-specifically, lack of winds--and the relative vaccuum forced cancellation of all long-distance racing. They did manage to get off the triangle events in both divisions, however, and 200 boardsailors competed for berths in the world championships in Spain in early October. Two Collingwood athletes managed to crack the top three ranks in their categories, with Dave Stanger placing second in the Heavy Men section of Division 2 and Carol] Miles Field coming up with a third among Division 1 Women. A Massechusetts sailor won the Heaby Mens' Division 2 title and the counterpart Division 1 crown was topped by three other Americans. Oe cmon egrmige Rs wh Snow clubs to issue licences Ontario Transportation and» Com- munications Minister James Snow said the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) has been designated the issuer of motorized snow vehicle operator's licences beginning Sept. 1, 1982. Previously, on successful completion of an approved driver-training course, an_ in- dividual was issued a certificate which had to be validated at an MTC centre before it was considered a licence. Now, Bill 27 will authorize recognized driver-training in- Structors to issue the licences directly. The OFSC will also be responsible for the record keeping related to such licences. Bill 27 also clarifies safety regulations regarding the operation of motorized snow vehicles by redefining the term "public trails' to reflect the elimination of trail building and maintenance funds from the government. Anyone wishing to obtain a licence should contact OFSC at R.R. 1, Jordan Station, Ontario, LOR 1S0, tel. (416)562-4922, for a list -Tricee wins Pony crown Tricee Custom _ victory over Midland scored on one other and Jason Milne each Terry Alderton was Welding came alive in the third inning to erase an eight-run deficit and win the Midland Minor Kiwanis last Saturday. The Tricee attack was led by Michael Besley, who hit a home run and occasion. Jody Weaver added to the scoring by reaching home three times. Baseball Association Pony League cham- pionship with a 16-14 scored. two other runs. David Forrest also counted a home run, and For Kiwanis, Jeff Duval, Martin Kraft- scik, Tina McTague, It's in Pope's hands On Oct. 19 the Minister of Natural Resources, Alan Pope, will par- ticipate in the 'Parks for Tomorrow" open forum sponsored by the Sierra Club of Ontario Foundation at Toronto's St. Lawrence Hall. j This meeting will provide the public with a last chance to influence the destiny of Ontario's remaining wildlands before our resources are permanently carved up. Pope will have the deciding voice in his Ministry's mammoth province-wide land-use planning venture, targeted TOTAL VIDEO - P onic VHS! Omnivision in the late 1970's Karl's TV prepared itself for what it called "Sight and Sound of the 1980's". We were right in the vast changes of technology, home movies, video recorders, players, cameras etc. We're "With it" when it comes to your total video requirements. Furthermore we back our sales with service and satisfaction plu years of a very high reputation, we wish to maintain. © Tapes © Movies © Video recorders for sale or rent SESE RESSsEeEeeaeHe es = KARLS TV | for completion by December of this year. The Ministry's landmark planning effort, initiated 10 years ago, plunged into its final phase this summer with a hectic series of open houses held across the province to review proposed land-use options. "The urgency," according to Deputy- minister William Foster, "is to try and sort out the direction as soon as possible, remove uncertainty, and allow plans, employment and economic development to move ahead. Video Cassette Recorders and Colour * Carrying ¢ Remote control 324 Memorial Ave. Orillia Auto Plaza scored twice to lead a well-balanced attack. Midland Buildall had built an eight run lead by the middle of the third inning, but K.I.L. came roaring back to tie the score with eight runs in the bottom of the inning. Midland Buildall scored three more runs, with K.I.L. managing to score only one to give Buildall a 16-14 victory. Jason Irwin had a home run for Buildall, while J.J. Pauze scored three runs and Jason Howard and Dennis Desjardins each scored twice. For K.I.L., Steven Graham, Jonathan Poole, and Michael Maheu each hit home runs to lead the attack. KARLS TV cae, | a am wipm ane ~~ =" J 4 Pps. Sea , A ai tae * F~ - ot LE ; a 9 a te behind the plate in both games. of the clubs issuing licences in their area. eCoach Applications by phone or persogal conta on Sat., September 18th. Call Ralph Ironside 52 James NichofBon 526-4898 Thos. Mari IMVI.IM.LH.A. Positions for major midget hockey team elMManager el rainer rec@iv Il noon 534-7106 Midland Power Squadron will be once again offering the following 'Safe Boating' courses -Basic Boating D Sail anship Power vanged Piloting '-other cowses maybe offered ifthere is enough interest. Registration will be Sept. 20th and 22nd 7-8:30 p.m. 2 a at Midland Secondary School For further information please contact: Commander Bill Gibson 526-9732 Public Relations Officer Jan Boyd 534-7371

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