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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1987, p. 17

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Longhorns gore wolverines Tennessee Lady Vols defeated USC Women of Troy 55-47 in NCAA action of the MSS Marauder Spring Basketball League jast Tuesday. Kathy Lewis was high scorer on the game with 22 points, while Monique Hamelin chipped in with 12. May Tajima replied with 16 points for USC with teammate Jennie Hawkins contributing 14 in a losing cause. . UCLA Bruins outdueled Indiana Hoosiers 79-71 in a battle for second place. Shari Jeffery led the attack with 32 points to move in- to third spot in the scoring derby. Jodi Dolan netted 19. Ruby Degenaar hooped 30 of her own and Pam @avy added 16 for Indiana. League leading Texas Longhorns climbed all over hapless Michigan Wolverines 72-20. Rhonda Kennedy (17) and Pam Balabuck (16) led the way for Texas. With one regular season game remaining, Michigan are still looking for their first victory. Laurentian Lady V's stopped Victoria Vikettes 48-35 in a battle for last place in the CIAU Divi- sion. Tanya Moreau scored 24 points for Laurentian, while Natalie Chenier replied with 15 for Vic- toria. League leading Brick Badgers dumped Queens' Golden Gaels 49-29. Rhon- da Rawn collected 15 points and Tammy Robitaille 12 for the Badgers. Sharon Graham, who is the league's third leading scorer, registered 23 points on the contest. York Yeowomen moved into a first place tie with a 57-48 win over Waterloo Athenas. Lori Kirdeikis Degenaar off to meet -- Ruby Degenaar of Ecole Secondaire Pene- tanguishene Secondary School, qualified in three events Friday,and Saturday at the Regional Track and field Meet held in Oshawa. In the shotput event, Degenaar recorded a se- cond place finish with a put of 10.48 metres. She recorded another second in the Javelin with a toss of 34.20 metres. In the Discuss event, she placed Tykes fall Midland Gervan and Associates Tykes dropped an 11-4 decision to Barrie Friday night. Barrie led 4-0 after the first inning and 7-1 after two. Barrie scored two more in each of the fifth and sixth for the victory. Midland scored once in the second, twice in the fourth and once in the sixth. Nolan Dubeau walked registered 22 points for York with Tanya Copeland chipping in 16 for the win. Lorrie Banks responded with 25 for Waterloo. Tonight's games mark the end of the regular schedule. CIAU will hold their championship Mon- day, June 1, while the NCAA will declare a cham- pion the following day. third with an effort of 30.55 metres. The winner in the discuss is a member of the Canadian national team. Degenaar will now com- pete for provincial honours next Friday and Saturday in Hamilton. Brent D'Aoust, although not qualifying, advanced to the finals in the midget boys hurdles. Ken Lacroix, another midget, reached the finals in both the 1500 metre and the 3000 metre. to Barrie and promptly stole his way home. In the fourth inning, James Downs knocked in a run with a base hit and scored on a sacrifice by Nolan Dubeau. Downs scored again in the sixth after a single to left field, he stole second and third and scored on Paul Beauchamp's double to left. | 526-0193 1987 CELEBRITY 4 DR. SEDAN With metallic paint, tinted glass, power trunk, intermittent wipers, rear defrost, air cond., reading lamps, block heater, electronic speed con- trol, 4 speed, auto., H.D. battery, AM/FM stereo with 4 speakers and $16,200 Tom Smith Chev. Olds. Ltd. 824 King St., Midland Rally wheels. Stock #2393. THE RIGHT PRICE THE RIGHT FINANCING 835-3813 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. --7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. -- =» sins ~ On the run This Midland Stoneleigh Firebird batter lays down a bunt at Herb Beauchamp Field in Midland as the third baseman comes charging in. Action was captured Thursday night in a regularly scheduled Simcoe Rural Fastball League game. Visitors on this night were the Penetanguishene Huronia Chrysler, the defending league champions. <a ani PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Victoria Harbour will hold a public meeting on Thursday June 25, 1987 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Offices, Albert and William Streets, to make available adequate information to the public regarding, and to consider a proposed Official Plan amend- ment under sections 17 and 21 of the Planning Act, 1983 as amended. PURPOSE OF THE AMENDMENT is (1) to provide for a proposed future development on Village and abutting pro- perties, for a portion of those lands designated as 'Special Study Area' (section 9.4.2), by deleting the lands in- dicated by cross hatching on the'sketch included herewith from the Special Study Area and to retain the "Residen- tial' designation currently applicable. The effect of this change will be to delete the requirement of a formal secon- dary plan for the subject property. No change is proposed to the remainder of the Special Study Area - (2) to expand and clarify section 1.5.5.1 to require that all new development or buildings, except in the designated 'Partially Serviced Areas', shall be connected to full municipal services of hydro, municipal water and sanitary sewers and have frontage on an opened and municipally maintained public road. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and make written or oral representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan amendment™f you are unable to attend, written submissions will be receiv- ed up to the time of the meeting and should include a request for further notification, if so desired. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Official Plan amendment is available for inspection at the Municipal Office during regular business hours between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. DATED at the Village of Victoria Harbour this 22nd day of May, 1987. (Mrs.) Donna Thatcher Clerk/Treasurer Village of Victoria Harbour P.O. Box 40 Victoria Harbour, Ontario LOK 2A0 VILLAGE ef VICTORIA HARBOUR ZONING BY-LAW WY pone. SCHEDULE "£ wap 4 WwW v 1 na) ~ 4 | R F \ Fe | [3 Ala or A [ wane | ae oe srecer } ALG Wig. R2 f i Fy aceite ut H4R2) a 3) Oh od (ae = : TAS TAZ Ix 'a Ce cae saa Cyene SORA OH C2 | See aa nd) ee DRIRQOOIP DOK fe oa sore Jl Pf XX nea NK OLA Oy ad op ee hd er = 7 = ~ Mh em emt ies fea] i fae AD 2 SH NIN ix PSEA | pee Se Boied, | aah i ui be VIS. 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