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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jun 1980, p. 20

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A. E. LePage team wins a Ottawatourney ~* The trip to Ottawa goals; Shawn Desjar- seemed very wor- dins, one goal; John thwhile as the Midland Gibson, one goal; and AE. LePage Novice Jason Perrault, one Lacrosse team came_ goal. With the three home with smiles and victories the Midland A. the Grand Cham-_ E. LePage novices won pionship. their division and The team travelled to moved to the final Ottawa last Friday to Championship round to participate in the First _ play Ville D'Anjou from Annual "All Levels" Quebec. In a good game Friendship Tournament the Midlanders won 4-2 sponsored by the to secure the Grand Gloucester Lacrosse Championship. Scorers Yj Association. were: Jesse Perrault, aD Pip The tournament in- one goal; Lyle King, rf cluded teams from _ Brad Wadge, and Shawn Class of 80 ; : : Quebec, Ontario and _ Desjardins all with one Students of Port McNicoll Public School ceremonies began with guest speakers, dance afterwards. Total graduates Maryland USA. The _ goal. were all in order last week for their "big presentations of awards and diplomas. numbered 37. Midland team began With a record of four day" graduation ceremonies. The Students and family then got together for a their first match wins and no losses the Saturday morning with Midland novices the first of three games _ returned home late ' that. day. Sunday night as the The first match was Grand Champions. against North During their stay, the Gloucester with team was billeted with Midland winning 6-1. the parents from the Goalscorers for the first Gloucester area and match were: Brad were royally en- Wadge with two goals; tertained with sight- Jason Perrault two seeing tours of goals; Jesse Perrault Parliament Hill, Rock- one goal; and Lyle King cliffe Park, the with one goal. Governor' General's The second game of House and much more. the day saw Midland The boys were also A.E. LePage defeat given complimentary Gloucester Central with passes to watch the a 7-0 victory. Gloucester Griffins Jr. Scorers during this 'A' lacrosse game. 5) game were: Robbie The boys were back in Bianco, one goal; Brad action Monday night Wadge, two goals; when they travelled to Andrew Adam, two _ Huntsville for a regular goals; Jesse Perrault, season play. one goal; and John The team was still in Gibson one goal. good form as_ they Midland then went on _ defeated Huntsville 7-2 to meet their third maintaining their un- match, South Ottawa defeated record for who were undefeated seasonal play. this season until playing Scorers were: Robbie Midland. Midland Bianco, two goals; John handed them the loss 7- Gibson, two goals; To help make your Ontario holiday more fun, you Fishing & Hunting. Ontario is still one of the 3. Jesse Perrault, Brad should now have received home delivery of your very best places to fish and hunt. and this guide tells Scorers were: Jesse Wadge and) _ David own "Ontario--yours to discover!" vacation guide you where. Perrault, two goals; Merkley all with one which outlines, by region and by route. many of our Summer Events. Ontario is bursting at the seams Andrew Adam, two apiece. province's holiday delights. with things to do and see. This booklet highlights | Other handy guides are yours for the asking: the events and dates in June. July and August. i" o ti Accommodation. This booklet provides you with For your copy of any of these publications, write: Tennis aSSsOCla ion detailed information on where to stay, how much Ontario Travel, Queen's Park, Toronto, M7A 2E5. you'll pay, and what facilities are available. Or call collect: ? id J ~ Camping. A booklet that tells you about the to ho uniors facilities at all private and provincial campsites throughout the province. t ment Boating. A wealth of marine facilities with maps @ @ ourna of specific water routes and things to see and do along the way. The Elmvale and District Tennis Association will be sponsoring their Juniors Tournament on Thursday, June 26 starting at 1 p.m. There will be prizes for the top two players who win the most number of games. The tournament is open to all student members of the club. HURONIA FENCE . Complete Line of Fence Products ' Home -- Farm -- Industry Installed or Do It Yourself David Lyons (705) 526-6873 SUMMER SPECIAL Until July 5/ 80 25 Np otf AN 50 ft. rolls of Chainlink ' arry Grossman, Available in fase Galvanized, Brown, Black, White, Green hoe eae ; ustry an ourism William Davis, Premier Save 50 per cent on the instalation of any of our products until July 12/ 80. Ontario Page 20, Wednesday, June 25, 1980

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