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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Oct 1976, p. 17

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NSS SS EE TS CEE LE TENE EF OEE EULER NES TOT IO REL E ST TOPS OO OW 2 RS ee eee eS ". MARSHALL REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR "A REAL ESTATE BROK OR 30 YEARS" by Chris Knowles A chippy brand of hockey was featured at Penetanguishene arena Friday night as_ the Flyers battled the Owen Sound Steelers. Just too many cheap and needless penalties were taken by the Flyers who went down to 'defeat 6-3. It was Dejavu for anyone who witnessed the Brian Glennie-Dan Maloney incident in the Slumski the victim as the In this case Jordan says he was speared by Slumski and only punched back in retaliation. Slumski went down but the I lyer skater con- tinued to pummell him with punches even though Slumski's head was buried between his knees. The score was 4-3 for Owen Sound at that point in the game but a five minute penalty to Jordan and a two minute charge rest of the game. The although Joe Gibson in the Flyers net was pressed on a number of occasions in keeping the game scoreless. Flyers managed only five shots in the opening period on Steeler's goalie Paul McLaren. Gibson was beaten twice to the same spot on his glove side in less than a minute in the second period. The goals by Russ the home team a 1-0 lead. Flyers win fight, lose game the lone Steeler defen- cemen nullified the rush. Scott McKelvie gave Owen Sound a 3-1 lead early in the third, the result of a poor pass by Paul Robillard that was intercepted by Bill Slumski who passed to McKelvie for the score. Robillard got it back on a beautiful shot from outside of the faceoff circle in the Steelers zone. Goaltender McLaren and Bill Slumski with a Flyer netminder look bad as he had the initial weak and into the net. The linesmen admitted 526-229 MIDLAN Dropping back for the pass drops back for the pass, as Corpus NHL last season. Flyers against Slumski meant Smith and Kent Pollard never saw it. Cliff Jordan was the the Flyers played shor- came after the Flyers' Neil Parker for the é : aggressor and Bill thanded for most of the Larry Fallon had given Flyers and Russ Smith St. Joseph's quarterback Terry Pilon touch football championships. St. Joseph's won the game after two two re-enacted the~ Steelers responded with Flyers should have tied pair, rounded out the Christi defenders count the steamboats periods of overtime to take the best two disgusting show that had twogoalstoputthe match the game upon atwoon scoring in the final 1 Monday s final game in the out of three series two games to one. Attorney-General Roy out of reach. one break by Dan Rowat period. Slumski's final Penetanguishene Elementary Schools Staff photo McMurtry fuming and Both teams played an and John St. Amant buta marker with 36 seconds charging. uninspiring first period last second stick check by remaining made the St.Joseph's wins series behind victory in the best two out of three final tinal game, held Monday, it fook two periods of aa ant it anew lazily St. Joseph's School -- scored in the third period by the Corpus Christi wee d n S | a no e r TESH Cia is elvan tes staged a come from of overtime, and in the team to punt the ball back out of the end zone. David Robillard, of St. Joseph's Midland-Penetangi- put together three -- going into the final 20 yeh ee ee hae against Corpus Christi in overtime to settle the caught the ball just a few ; ushene I'lyers coach straight periods of good minutes, Dave MeLung esl Sava e ne se the Elementary Schools championship yards in front of the * . : -- Larry Banks has found hockey." getting the lone Flyer Raeiee a sideeti the Touch Football League Corpus Christi player, but . : some humour in his With a couple of breaks marker. A new face as inrace ona Aina St. Joseph's lost the The final scoring play _ still in the end zone, for Going up for the shot team's plight this season. earlier in the game entered the Flyers net invisible Reine have first game, 6-1, bul took inthe last game occurred -- the score ; : : Klyers could have late in the third and coach 1 Bee codhicbar the last (wo games 18-12) on a kick by' Brian a F A Penetanguishene Secondary School tournament. PSS went all the way to the "Its funny now," said defeated the league sanks says goalie Rob Gone. a good: Job because: ani 12-6. Both of those Robitaille of the St The other St. Joseph's player takes a shot during Saturday's finals where thhey were defeated by coach Banks after leading Dynes D'ammabale will recieve the usuEUy un- games went into over- Joseph's team. The ball touchdown was scored by senior girls invitational basketball Barrie Central 51-22 Monday night's 8-1 loss at , more work -in. fulure sympathetic crowd rarely time was caught behind the Raymond Forget, on a the hands of Oak Ridges "We g Piparies SHEIaleMpromisemeoue met eneceabouL a In the second game, Corpus Chris al line, Pass from quarterback é Oa We played sound 8 p uestionable call i B bus) Chnisti goalline, oe 5 K Dynes. "Again we played positional hockey,' {o make other changes if q . held last Thursday, they and an attempt was made lerry Pilon p S S irls ta ke second in two of the best periods of commented Banks, "and Flyers don't produce eV any game this season but -- had two on one breaks all Some points in this pees : werent able to win. In night long." weekends back to back seven games we haven't Oak Ridges led 3-1 encounter with Orillia. invitational tournament sports The -- senioi girls' defeat in the final against quarter, and scored 16 basketball team from Larrie Central,by ascore -- points to P.S.S. two in the Penetanguishene Seco- of 51-22. Barrie Central last quarter to clinch the ndary School was the {ook the lead carly, en- victory a en r runner-up in the Fourth ding the first quarter The P'S.S. girls began \nnual Senior Girls ahead by a score of 15-11 the tournament with a 26- Invitational Basketball By the end of the half 16 victory over the girls Tournament, held at they were ahead 26-14 from Midland Secondary P.S.S. Saturday The Barrie girls in- School, and went on to They went down to by the creased their lead to 35-20 end of the P.S.S. loses one to Orillia team The Penetanguishene Secondary School football team dropped a close from the Orillia two yard Elmvale 322-1051 decision last Tuesday line High School Football afternoon to the Orillia Orillia took the lead ' Wednesday, October 27 District Collegiate and early in the game ELMVALE Midland Secondary School plays P.S.S. on the Vocational Institute The game was closer than the final 22-15 score would sntelte Assistant before the P.S. team got Girls' Basketball coach Larry Banks said moving Wednesday, November 3 last week he thought the P.S.S., witha three win, . Brock plays at P Ss S. isdi 2:30 p.m : Your P.S.5. squad gutplayed two loss record, plays Gas * Oil ' mes Deg | the Orillia team Midland Secondary throughout most of the School next. Midland has B tt 1 ad game, and deserved to a two wins, three loss a erles Recreational llockey League win record. P:S.S. has two m st nday, Oc er 3t He said the final score games left in its regula) Tires Emery aria plays aaa J. Gas Bar al 9:30 could well have been 'season schedule, and will ; r ere different, because with 33 seconds to go in the game, quarterback John Lar- mand carried the ball nine yards, two feet, nine inches necessary for the first down, it would have been first and goal to go finishing the first quarter with a lead of 6-1; They widened that lead to 14-1, have to win at least one ol them in order to be assured a playoff spot The other remaining game is agains! Eastview next week. third Scene by Ron Marchildon mioney pay Recreation Penetanguishene recreation coordinator Hopefully by the time you read this, the Little N-H.L. will have had a very successful skate-a thon. My only hope is that all people who pledge it to the children and also that parents who have children collecting the money" a defeat St. Theresa's by a score of 27-19 to guarantee themselves a spot in the finals. 3arrie Central defeated Park -- Street Gollegiate, was the~ team «from Collingwood. It defeated Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational School 12- 10 in the consolation final a z as b Bll Falling down on the eb Get that puck! -It's a race for the puck and the Ken's Esso player on the left seems to be in the lead. Ken's Esso defeated B. and J. Gas Bar in this game held Sunday afternoon, to Dumps J.and B. Gas Bar entrench themselves firmly in first place in the Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League. Staff photo \ Ken's Esso wins another Gulf wae" GULF STATION Mechanic On Duty Bill Clark General Contractor ELMVALE Res. 322-1603 Bus. 322-2545 P.S.S. field at 3:00 p.m a.m Hindson 10:30 Marine plays Ken's Esso at about ts ' : 1 end scores of 3851. and 51-28 LORNE Landscaping -- Excavating , Top Soll Pe eae eae Sand and Gravel Supplies chi es ah RANCE Road & Cement Gr avel Telescopic Backhoe 19, 24, 36" Buckets Radio Dispatched -- Bernie Pilon Const. Class "A" Mechanic on. duty It's time for your WINTER TUNE--UP PENETANG MOTOR SALES umneo Main St. Penetanguishene 549-2693 or 7066 Same day service ke sure that they turn it all in, This is the The Ken's Esso team Early in the second jyusome, irom Wave is in second with one win, est single problem which they face, that lightened its grip on first period. Jim Wright put Zwicker, Larry Mar- one loss and one tie. B 8 s collecting all the money. We certainly wish place in: the Ken's Esso ahedd 3-1, chand, also from and J. is third with one BEAVER PLOWS Fully hydraulic installed on any 2 or 4 wheel drive luck. Penetanguishene Rec- when he flipped the puck Zwicker, and Larry loss and two ties, while vehicle. (Lights not a, Speaking of Minor Hockey their season starts reational Hockey League from the blue line oyer Leroux, assisted by Paul Hindson Marine is in last °975. this coming Saturday and Sunday when the All- witha victory over B.and the goalie's shoulder. Dion. p with two losses and one included) OUR LOW PRICE Star teams start regular league play. It would J. Gas Bar Sunday af- Peter Arbour scored the Ken Popple practically lie. certainly be nice to see a good turnout of parents, ternoon final goal for Ken's Esso single handedly tied the BL erceironie Karts the kind of parerts who go to the games to enjoy The 42 victory saw at the 3:21 mark of the -- score with an unassisted j...¢ } : Bae P 3 5 3 5 : Ksso hold down the. first them and not do the other things which parents of Paul Loughran take the second period, assisted by goal in the second period. jy -6¢ spots in the scoring as minor hockey children have become noted for. lead in the scoring race, Don Maurice and Paul and two more goals in the acai habalenin thoi . Lets have a good year and let the coaches and with one goal and one Loughran. first half of the third. He aed eeaian eserves managers do their job and also allow the assist to give him a total Billy McIntosh got the 2S sa ee A aapte following Loughran, with = referees (o do their job to the best of their ability. of five goals and five other B. and J. goal with Raia. an ae uva eight and six points qe = Scout the Canade wi I'm sure you will enjoy the games, and I'm sure assists, or 10 points for only 56 seconds left in the on t jose two goa S. ; respectively. Roger r others pass.by { TM A Sa resting will be held in Me Pe RE ie ee bya olueD viet adeeb. CF Dusome of Hindson E uesday > he ens Sso tool © Merkley. 3: Marine. and Ken Popple - the arena lounge to finalize the Georgian Bay fead in the first period pe : ine ye mark a pe es pense eS J WwW HART MOTORS LTD Highly maneuverable 4-wheel drive Ladies Softball League. Hopefully to elect an with two goals, one by Re: " assiste y Popple an rae? aw : : oUVe . . * . Berrie for the 1977'season With this in mind I Reh eueeh emcee Recreational pene Bill Couling, and Bill ed Pe Hart Drive off Dunlop St. W. and Hwy 400 Besides being designed to go anywhere the will be calling a general meeting.in the near} unassisted, and one by Bae played, Cuvcay Klieg put the insurance : y Scout || 4-wheel drive is the perfect vehicle future to try and set an executive for 1977 for the Loughran, assisted by afternoon, Ken Hopple led goal into an empty net Emery's Electric takes BARRIE Sales and Service7 28-3026 hook low to. Easif abl Penetanguishene Association. Please keep in Don Desjardins. kkmery's Electric 10 a 5-3 With 17 seconds left inthe on 1. and J. at 9:30 pane to ook a D ow 10. Easily mManeuyerabie. mind that to work on an executive does not take Billy McIntosh ;scored a over Hindsoh sane Sunday reaps ted with 726-8811 Good visibility-3 ranges of power to move any up much time if a large number of people are for B. and J. in the first are. 4 The weekend's action Ken's Esso _ playing PS é ' available to help out. period, assisted by Mike --_-- Hindson Marine took a__ leaves Ken's Esso in first Hindson Marine im- 'SERVING TRUCK OWNERS FOR OVER 50 YEARS" amount of snow-find out about é Puddicombe and Ted 3-0 lead in the first period place with three wins, no mediately following the INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS this combination today at Hart Motors' Devillers. on goals by Roger losses. Emery's Electric first game. = ee = J Wednesday, 'ober 27, , Page ee

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