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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 26

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Page 26, The Citizen, Ottawa, Saturday. Nov. 8, 1980 J. G. (John) CHARTRAND Cougars continue unbeaten streak 2 yrs.

Deputy Reeve 6 yrs councillor Planning Progress Honesty Experience OTTAWA SPORT Eric Dowd Title fight selling out NEW ORLEANS (UPI) All the most expensive teats for the Sugar Ray Leonard -Roberto Duran world welterweight title fight Nov.25 have been sold and ticket sales have already exceeded S2 million. Proceeds from the bout at the Super-dome are expected to break boxing's record gate of S6.2 million. Iqu 4" ZZ 'n Vote CHARTRAND NOV. 10. 1980 for Reeve in Clarence Township The Citizen urges you to support municipal paper recycling programs by recycling this newspaper.

MS -4 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE! 11 i IF YOU WANT A RELIABLE CONTRACTOR CALL INSUL-GLASS LTD. FOR TOP QUALITY MATERIALS AND DEPENDABLE WORKMANSHIP IF YOU CAN DO-IT-YOURSELF CALL INSUL-GLASS LTD. FOR TOP QUALITY MATERIALS AND DEPENDABLE ADVICE Doug White and Alex MacLeod. The action was to resume this morning and continue until midnight with the final slated for Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Ottawa'i Ed Small is making a r.ime for himself on the East Coast Athletic Conference hockey scene again this year.

The Clark-son College senior mechanical and industrial engineering student, who captains the college's Golden Knights, was named by Hockey magazine as a pre-scason Ail-American pick. Last season he was selected an All-EC AC second-team defenceman. Small played here with Nepean Raiders of the Central Junior Hockey League. Basketball Todd Plaskacz struck for 33 points and his brother, Joha, hit for 29 to pace Webb's Motel to a 127-111 win over Brandy's in Ottawa Basketball League action at the RA Centre. In other games.

Braves beat Scotia Gold 84-77 and Sportshoe got by Fat Albert's 97-94. Tom Cbolock led Braves with 23 points, while Jim McSbeffrey had 24 in Scotia Gold's losing cause. Sportshoe's leading scorer was Dennis Schuthe with 23 points. Curling Chris McKinnoa and Jim McLeish of Hy-lands, Lome Stevensoa and Jerry Gerowski of OCC. RA's Joha Scbwartzburg.

City View's Don MacLachlaa, RCMFs Wayne Mathesoa and Richmond's Don Clugstoa were first-round winners in the 64-rink Hylands men's invitational bonspiel. McKinnon beat club-mate Howie Walsh 8-5, McLeish defeated OCC's Don Gardner 7-3, Stevenson downed City View's Jim Brydea 7-3, Gerowski edged Hylands' Dune Jamieson 5-4, Schwartzburg thumped Hylands' Wayne Fraser 11-5, Mac-Lachlan shaded Hylands' Earl Righy 6-5, Ma-theson felled OCC's Roy Vicckies 6-4 and Clugston scored a 6-1 victory over Dob Mul-drew of City View. Scores in Ottawa Metro Ladies' Curling League action at the Curl-O-Drome were: Ruth Bridgewater (Lansdowne) 9, Pat McLeaa (Arnprior) Esther MacLeaa (RCMP) II, Lois Swales (Lansdowne) Grace Campbell (City View) 7, Jean Murray (Riverside) Vyvienne Johnston (Amprior) 10, Gunny Johnson (RCMP) Jean La Page (Lansdowne) 7, Mary Sample (Riverside) Esther Wilcox (Navy) 7, Bea Geick (Lansdowne) 6 (extra end); Phyl Hipkin (Mano-tick) 7, Joaa Ross (Metcalfe) 6 and Doris Rheaume (City View) 8, Jeaa Bassett (Carle-ton Heights) 6. Mini-Metro scores were: Josie Smith (Lansdowne) 9, Marilyn Sullivan (Russell) Freda Kelly (Lansdowne) 8, Barb Campbell (Hylands) Judy Mazerolle (RCMP) 9, Melinda Gray (Lansdowne) Gloria Hannah (Carleton Heights) 7, Jean 'if- Hockey Bridlewood Cougars continued their winning ways, edging Navan Flyers 7-6 Friday night at Navan Arena to stretch their Ottawa District Intermediate A Hockey League mark to 4-0. Seven players Rodger McNabb, Keitb Schaefer.

Briaa McCuIIough, Joha Hunt, Greg Pearce, Garth Rogers and Chris Ray scored for the Ontario-champion Cougars. The 1979 Carleton-Russell Intermediate Hockey League-champion Flyers received two-goal efforts from Rod MacFarUne and Keith Ritchie and single markers from Barry Trume and Daniel St Cyr. Darcy Maker supplied the victory margin as Carleton Place Legion Kings upset the North-West Division-leading Ottawa West Golden Knights 7-5 in Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League action on their home ice Friday night. Meanwhile, Amprior Packers defeated Richmond Royals 7-4 in a North-West Division game in Amprior and Smiths Falls Settlers, of the North-West Division, doubled the South-East Division's William-stow Rebels 8-4 in an interlocking contest at Smiths Falls. Kings led 3-1 after 20 minutes and 4-3 going home.

Singles were added by Stee McTiernan, Andy Bryce, Terry Mast, Kory Niel and Kein Denike. Gary Frederick matched Maher with two goals for Knights, who also got one each from Joha Pocock, Bruce Johnson and Mark Duncan. Three goals from Stu Brazeau. two from Wayne Vantslot and singles from Paul Robillard and Danny Pro os gave Packers their win. Randy Gloier, with two.

Rod Lenahaa and Dale Capsoa replied for Royals. Steve McKenney sparked Settlers with three goals. Barry McKenney, Rich McKenney, Larry Leach, Rick Cough and Mike Kozice divided the others. Sharp-shooting for Rebels were Scott Grant, with two. Kenton Spinks and John Montroy.

Scott Campbell, Neil Clark, Larry Baker and John Bonnar split the scoring for the winners as Ritchie Sports got by Lacroix Sports 4-3 in the opening game of the University of Ottawa oldtimers' hockey tournament at Min-to Arena. Andre Lacroix, Mike Lemay and Kal McAlear tallied in a losing cause. In another game, Ron Chiarelli netted three goals and Ed Lanthier held his net goal-free to lead Algonquin Travel to a 7-0 victory over Ottawa-Gloucester Firefighters. Also scoring for Algonquin were Kea MacDonald, with two, Ed Small moving up EITHER WAY OUR INSULATION TEAMS WILL SOLVE YOUR INSULATION PROBLEMS ALL PRODUCTS ARE CMHC ACCEPTED AM) EUGBLE FOR GOVT. MSULATON GRANT INSUL-GLASS LIMITED 20 RIDEAU HEIGHTS OTTAWA AT HWY 16.

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Robert Mahoney put Brennan's Hill on the board. Two of the five Stevenson brothers on the restaurant squad Fred and Ron were two-goal men. TKC WINNER OF THIS BOUT WHJ. WIN THE CROWM OF TMC lGNOMV CHAMPION BH "SUPERFOOT WALLACE JEAN YVES THERIAULT ROBERT BIGGS 8 ir 167 LBS NO 2 v. CONTENDER LAST MAN 11" 168 IBS NO 1 CONTENDER CANADA OWN CHAMPION OTTAWA.

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Flag football Ottawa and Gloucester will battle it out for the North Eastern Ontario Amateur Flag Football Association championship Sunday on the Rideau High School field. Game time is 2 p.m. nadian Save the Children Fund. The club hopes to adopt one or two children. Figure skating Gloucester Skating Club will stage an exhibition figure skating program Sunday at the Orleans Sports Complex to promote the sport in the area and prepare skating for the approaching sectional L5T 'with your gov't grant for homes built prior to 1 96 1 WRITTEN GUARANTEE CMHC APPROVED MATERIALS OVER 4000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS COMFORT KING INSULATION 3 IRVING AVE.

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Dave Alexander. Ed Napke, Mike Pringle and Bill Dunstan, directors. The club will host the 1981 Canadian Canoe Association championships in late August. Tennis Herb Walker, Tennis-Canada Level 3 provincial coach, will conduct a National Capital Tennis Association Level I tennis instructors' certification clinic Nov. 15-16 and 22-23.

The clinic will be limited to the first 12 registrants. Fee is $75 (inclusive). For more information call Walker at 722-5475. Diving The Nepean Diving Club will stage the 1980 Ontario age group and senior diving championships Dec. 12-13 at Nepean Sportsplex and the competition will end an era in Canadian diving.

On Jan. 1, 1981, the compulsory program (five dives) will be deleted in favor of 10 optional dives for women and II for men. The club will sponsor a dive-a-thon Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon. Ten per cent of all monies raised will be donated to the Ca A professional Chrysler salesman award has been awarded to Paul Laramee for the 13th consecutive year 0 '1 1 i CESSNA PILOT CENTRE AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL for private pilot licence November 10 to December 17 Two nights per week, Monday and Wednesday, 1900 to 2100 hours The course is designed to prepare the student for the written portion of the Transport Canada examination for a Private Paot Licence and wil cover pilot responsibilities, theory of flight aircraft performance, air regulations, meteorology and navigation Faea $190.00 includes course fees, student pilot kit (briefcase, manual Of flight flight training manual, private pilot training syllabus, private pilot work book, Cessna 150 ground school handbook, computer and pilot log book), use of C.P.C AudioVisual system and Private Pilot Licence fee.

I I A I I OTTAWA U. GEE GEE'S vs. QUEEN'S GOLDEN GALES for the 1980 O.Q.I.S.C. Championship TOMORROW NIGHT Ottawa Cable 129 p.m.. Nov.

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