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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1987, p. 18

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Strategy session Bruce Brewer, left, offers some fatherly advice to his son Mark at the Midland Golf and Country Club Sunday afternoon during the Georgian Bay Best Ball Golf WG, y 4 tise Proud winner Tournament. defending champions. Mark, The Brewers were the after heeding his father's advice, made the putt. sturgeon Bay pounded | Penetanguishene R and R Sports' shellacked Sturgeon Bay 23-3 in a four inning contest Thursday night in Georgian Bay Women's Softball League action. Defending champions R and R struck for 16 runs in the opening frame, added four more in the second, two in the third and one in the fourth before the hour and a half time limit had expired. Sandy Dubeau held a hot bat for Penetang, stroking four singles in five trips to the plate, scoring four times and also picking up' a free pass. Ruby Degenaar slapped a pair of two bag- gers, a single and was issued a base on balls, go- Clippers beat Hawks in MSS basketball Brent Price struck for 50 points and Steve Cleland 49 to lead Los Angeles Clippers to a 133-99 win over Atlanta Hawks in MSS. Marauder Spring Basketball League play. Bob Dundas chipped in with 15 for the Clippers. Bill Mitchell replied with 31 for Hawks while team- mates Brad Price (20) and Andy Robinson (15) con- tributed to the cause. Indiana Pacers stopped Detroit Pistons 133-84 in other NBA action. Jim Faragher scored 37 points to lead Indiana with Scott Bales adding 29. Yen Ming- Lo hooped 26 points in a winning cause. Jeff Bell replied with 31 points for Pistons while Mike Noack scored 23. Sacramento Kings devastated Golden State Wartiors 109-68 behind the 45 point performance of Steve Courtemanche. Paul Wyett added 26. Mike Lar- mand and Gary Watson each contributed 24 points for Golden State. Mike Lavin chipped in with 20. Chicago Bulls out- distanced Houston Rockets 102-85. Tim Dion was top past Indiana Hoosiers 72-61. Chris Bales slipped in 27 points with Gary Moore shooting 26 for Hawkeyes. Mike Boyd was good for 24 for Indiana while Tim-Boettger added ay. ing three for four. Donna Asselin was 500 on the game with a pair of base hits and a walk, scoring three times. Linda Ferraro picked up the game's big hit, a triple, to go along with two singles and also scored twice. Donna Asselin picked up the win allowing five hits, walking two and fanning a pair. Sturgeon Bay's Laurie Tucker was struck for 25 hits, walked four and struck out two Penetang batters. Penetang R and R Sports next game will be Thurs- day night against Midland G. Willicers at John McGuire Park beginning at 7 p.m. gun with 33 points for the victors while Dave Nor- thcott added 30. Trevor Scott responded with 33 for Houston with team- mate Mike Dobson adding 25. Utah Jazz nipped Denver Nuggets 130-127 with Paul McQuirter exploding for 53 points. Yen Fook Lo contributed 49. Sean Graham also connected for 53 points in a losing cause with Andrew McMenemy scoring 37. In the only NCAA con- test, lowa Hawkeyes crept ANNUAL MEETING Mon. June 15, 8 p.m. Gravenhurst Centennial Centre The Muskoka-Georgian Bay Progressive Conservative Association's annual meeting will be held to elect officers for the coming year. Special guests will be Frank Miller, Al McLean and George Beatty. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW 106-1983 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 Office, Albert and William Streets, to make available adequate information to the public regarding, and to consider a proposed Zoning By-Law 106-1983 amendment under section 34 of The Planning Act as amended. PURPOSE OF AMENDMENT is to change the zone classification for the lands indicated by cross hatching on the sketch included herewith from "H' Holding to 'H-R2' Holding Residential Second Density. This change identifies the future development type for this area as residential R2 but still retains the holding provisions to retain control over the timing of any development. This insures that the future development is deemed suitable by Council and; i) is in accordance with the designation and policies of the Official Plan, and li) the use permitted by such zoning will not exert adverse effect upon any adjacent existing use, and "& has contributed the most to minor hockey. Pictured from left to right are: Reidel, Palmer and John Brophy coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs who was guest speaker at the banquet. Ross Palmer, center, receives the Dudley Award from Charlie Reidel, last year's winner, at the Midland Minor Hockey Association annual banquet Thursday night at Centennial Arena. The trophy is presented to the executive member who ee PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A AN ie) PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT », < (Penetantulshene Oo) TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene will hold a public meeting on Thursday, June 25, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Penetanguishene Municipal Offices to consider a proposed zoning by-law amend- ment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983. The proposed amendment would rezone vacant land on the north side of Broad Street im- mediately west of Fuller Avenue (see key plan) to accommodate a 19 lot residential subdivision. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representa- tion either in support of, or in opposition to, the Proposed zoning by-law amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law amendment may be obtained by contacting the Penetanguishene Municipal Offices between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. DATED at the TOWN of PENETANGUISHENE this 26th day of May, 1987. Y.A. GAGNE, A.M.C.T. Clerk-Administrator Town of Penetanguishene 10 Robert Street West Penetanguishene, Ontario LOK 1P0 (705) 549-7452 Page 18, Tuesday, May 26, 1987 ili) will not jeopardize future development in conformity with the Official Plan, and iv) all services deemed necessary are or will be provided. : ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and make written or oral representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-Law amendment. If you are unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the meeting and should include a request for further notification, if so desired. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By-Law 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 ia VILLAGE ef VICTORIA HARBOUR ZONING BY=--LAW Wt yen 5 SCHEOULE\ "& ; wap 4 nae f TT IR} PT rae . Re 3 R2 5 R2 ! a = H+R2) ¢ R * FOR SSOSDOXIIN] c2 oF] i eee FESS NTS ||P SS : xn OSS ~/ P SS abs 3 C2 ae os ak YL PL XS NNN AAO eae ST) eta 7s PINNING NI ent L? 4 | voutaty 4 SOIREE x aan od 2 2 SEED RR : es. ecm cael =} | shOM ni (A 12 at bee alics| teal é KI IKI Ye PRR SO : -- praise & fA ONO TEE NSPS NS TOES 7 fe ri MONTY NRE NRPS eee Pat FT : bal h RASON. 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