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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Dec 1976, p. 19

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Volleyball winners The girls from Bayview School in '"C", Lori Neuen-Reddy, Jenny Midland defeated St. Joseph's School in Garditeee and Susan Desjardins. In Penetanguishene for the championship the back row are Wendy Brown, Susan in the Area Three Girls' Volleyball Lawson, Sandi Greene, Lisa McKelvie, Tournament held at Penetanguishene April Jeannotte, Sue Csortos and Lori Secondary School Saturday. The Taylor. The coach, on the left, is Sue members of the winning team are, in' Presse. In the rear is Ray Brien, the front row from the left, Colleen Hall, _ assistant coach. Debbie Goudreault, Gail Jeannotte Staff photo Legion Midgets take Penetang Midland Legion lead for good early inthe Kim Lavigne, Kelly Midgets dropped behind early as Penetanguishene scored two quick first period goals in their match Sunday. Midland came back to tie it before the first twenty minutes expired and went into the second period. Scoring in the 6-4 win for Midland were Andrew Zurowski and Dwayne Story each with two, Robert Haats and Mike Abram with singles. Setting up the goals were Larmand, Andy Seeman, Zurowski and Abram. Steve Bottineau, Randy Leroux and Mark DeCourcey with two were the Penetanguishene marksmen. C.B. Club elects new executive Members of the Georgian Bay C.B. Club elected a new executive for 1977, November 24 at the Windrifter. To be more accurate, new directors were elected that evening. The nominating | committee had fon Usual support of the members of its slate of nominees for the senior executive and all were elected by ac- clamation. Will Waters, Al Grove and Bruce Markham. nominated-from the floor for directors, as well as Kelly Barrie, Dan Howe, we ries, After the ballots were counted the results were as follows: Gord Shunk; President, Jim Dickie; Past President, Don Belfry; Vice President, Marg Alberts; Secretary, Ron Blanchet; Treasurer, Directors: Kelly Barrie, Dan Howe, Al LePage and Stew Millar. As this year is steaming full speed ahead to the end and a new beginning, the club announces to anyone, interested in becoming a_ responsible are available. The club is looking foreward to a productive year. Awards for 1976 went to the following members: Transmitter hunts: 1. Bruce Downer, 2. Ward Barrie. Meeting of the Air award: Dirk Alberts Sr., Sandbagger of the Year Award: Dirk Alberts Sr. For the younger members of the club, a colouring contest was held. And although there were many butting Rembrants in the entrees, there can be only one Indusmin Bantams Split hockey action - Midland Indusmin Minor Bantams earned two out of a possible four points in weekend hockey action. Friday night they Bantam Midland Bantam B's came up short in Saturday's action against Elmvale, giving up two power play goals in losing 5-3. Midland jumped out ahead with a goal by Keith Sager in the first "Y" Keegos swimmer lost to Creemore 7-4, but on Sunday at the end of the first period Friday night but went downhill from there. Creemore responded with six goals to Midland's one rebounded with an 8-4 decision over Collingwood. Midland led three to one 'B's lose tn third in the final two periods. Scoring for Midland were Danny Hall, Pat Brodeur, Paul Hahn and John Wright. Assists went to Wright, Hall and Brodeur. In Sunday's game Midland dominated the first period with four goals to Collingwood's one. Collingwood shut-out Midland in the second and scored two themselves. Midland came back in the third with a strong effort to put the game out of reach. Guy Forget, Pat Brodeur and John Webb each scored two goals with singles going to Hall and Belanger. Forget also registered four assists. Bee He ee ee ON ee te ET ee ee ree period before Elmvale responded with two. Craig Pender took a pass from Brian Garner to tie it up in the second early in the final period but was unable to apply the _ tying marker. Elmvale scored the in- surance goal with 55 15 Daytona aan ror ith taahete 18th Ask us $395. $320. per person (twin) about you Per person (twin) period, but Elmvale seconds remaining in the surged ahead with two game. more before the period Assisting on San- ended. Chris Sanderson derson's goal were pulled Midland withinone Garner and Jim Forbes. competes in North York Kathleen King was the only member of the Midland 'Y' Keegos among 900 swimmers from across the country at Saturday's North York Hall of Fame swim meet. In four events she placed second three times and registered one sixth place finish. Swimmers from as far away as Newfoundland qualified for the event. Kathleen' was invited on the strength of her past performances where she Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your selection. Sensibly priced, too, in the tradition we have proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve you. FOLEY'S backstroke, and sixth in the 200 metre fly. The second place finishes qualify her for a senior meet in Etobicoke. ELMVALE SIGNS Truck Lettering- Banners Metal and Wood Signs Fluorescent Plastic displays Animated Signs 3rd dimensional Queen St. ELMVALE 322-3124 led the Keegos in many meets. She finished second in the 100 metre backstroke, 100 metre fly, 200 metre Looking for the unusual Christmas Gift CANADIAN CRAFTS Authentic Indian and Eskimo Work e Parkas e Mitts @ Indian Dolls e @ Soapstone Carvings e Moccasins e @ Painted Skins e Quebec Wood Carvings e e Hudson Bay Parkas e y at 14 © Russiani, German, Mexican. Crafts e@ Matroshka Dolls e German Pottery e e@ Mexican Figurines e you ask. us If we can offer opportunities aad challenges to match your needs. obligations on either side. We'll be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're looking for. But you'll never know until Visit our ' Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre MIDLAND, TUESDAY DECEMBER 14,1976 10:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. Come and tell us what you're looking Tout Daytona Beach for in a job. Tell us what you are today departs Dec. 18th depans Dec. 23rd and what you want to be tomorrcw. Ask $465. $275. No per person (twin) per person (twin) 9 Da Daytona Beach departs Dec. 25th (afternoon depart - night driving) $225. Per person (twin) 11 Day St. Petersburg Tour departs Dec. 23rd $335. Per person (twin) As well as many other Geparture dates to: Florida - Texas - and Califomia for winter of 1977 For Full Colour Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent He knows who we are For reservations , call HURONIA TRAVEL SERVICE 13 Queen St., Elmvale THE Coke Sete: 527 Bay St., Midland FORCES 526-7848 3 22-1505 If your're over50, The Municipal 2 serves your best interests! Guaranteed until wy January 31, 1977 and maybe even longer! @ Savings interest credited monthly at 8%2% (minimum balance require- ment in your account $250.)! e Monthly interest on DEBENTURE INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES of more than $4000. ~ : - Furniture as Al LePage and Stew -B. operator that ap- winner. Juniors: Jason APE THE @ Ask your Municipal Manager about Millar who were in- Plication forms for 1977 Dickie, Intermediate: Revances Se ae troduced by the membership to the Christel Ann Dickie, wy26 245 KING S shu other membership privileges. TEE URS a Shekel ese ras oped Accounts opened to and including the 15th of December earn interest from the 1st! JOIN NOW! 7 the municipal Savings & loan corporation HEAD OFFICE 88 Dunlop St. East, BARRIE, ONTARIO 726-7200 Classified ads The most important time ofall to save electricity. BRANCHES BARRIE, 64 Dunlop St. East, 726-9311 BARRIE, Georgian Mall, 726-0304 MIDLAND, 221 King Street, 526-9364 GRAVENHURST, 105 Muskoka Rd. N., 678-2212 ORILLIA, 43 Mississaga St. East, 325-4451 PEMBROKE. 39 Pembroke St. West, 735-0661 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation get FAST results This Christmas Don't Just Give Her The demand for elec- tricity in Ontario reaches its peak carly in the evening on cold winter weekdays. Between 4 and 7, everyone's asking for elec- tricity. Many factories, stores and offices are still open. # Street lights are on.The kids are home from school, parents home from work, evening meals are being prepared. And the heating system has to work harder. It all adds up. Demands for electric- ity have been increasing at a pace that can no longer be met. The rate of growth must be reduced. You can help by avoid- ing the big jobs like baking, washing and drying between 4 and 7. Make sure that unused lights, TVs and appliances are £ off. Take it easy on the hot water. Please do all you can to save electricity. cen ee hit CANE see eer WYE VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SHOWCASE "YESTERDAY AND TODAY" Ten companies are ready to join Sainte-Marie and the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre in the first Wye River Valley Industrial Showcase. This exciting exhibit will tell the story of cultural and technological growth here. It's ideal for family participation. SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS 3 miles east of Midland Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. 14, 15, 16. Noon to 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION IS FREE EXHIBITS: Companies will display what they produce and how they do it - kitchen sinks to metal cables. Demonstrations of early and modern craftsmanship. Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre >pen 12 noon to 5 p.m. @ainte marie MUSEUM OPEN e RECREATION AND TOURISM FILMS e EXHIBITOR FILMS e SNOWSHOES PROVIDED FOR TRAIL WALKS TO WILDLIFE CENTRE TO 4 P.M. IF WEATHER PERMITS Cn IT'S LIKE NOBODY ELSE'S CAR FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION EVERY HOUR TO AND oe. FROM: yy PENETANGUISHENE - Pen Theatre - Pickups at 12 noon, 1 %, From Hanna Motor Sales p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m. Last bus : d 445-4300 Rerupns: at 03 Bae Hume St. Collingwoo -43( MIDLAND - Library - Pickups at 12:15 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:15 Conserve energy. Pe sea ae p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Last The future depends onit. NO EXCISE WEIGHT TAX us retu -m. PORT McNICOLL - Hartford B P - Pickups at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m.,'3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Last bus reiurns 8:40 p.m. Ontario ON ANY MERCURY on LINCOLN Wednesday, December 8, 1976, Page 19 Ministry of Culture and Recreation

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