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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jul 1980, p. 18

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Call was 'safe' Penetang G & C Ladies team went up against Stayner Wednesday night in exhibition play at McGuire Park. Stayner put together a strong game, combining solid hitting and fielding, to defeat Penetang 12-5 in seven in- nings. Both clubs are entered in the August 9 Therriens Invitational Softball Tournament. $1,000 in prize money is up for grabs at the Little Lake diamond. Tennis club to meg Juniors Tourney by Katie Austin All juniors members of the Elmvale and District Tennis Club are invited to take part in a singles tournament to be held Monday, August 4 beginning at 6:30 p.m. There will be a boy's Kempenfest will be family favourite in Barrie Hundreds of dogs, boats, baseball players, airplanes -- and maybe a.monster -- will be assembled Aug. 2-4 to entertain the crowds at Barrie's | Kempenfest "80. The annual festival grew up around the Kempenfelt Bay Regatta which goes back to the days, more than 100 years ago, when Ned Hanlon was astonishing Barrie, the province and the world with his record- breaking rowing. He went on from a Kem- penfelt victory in 1878 to become world's champion oarsman in 1880. This year's regatta includes a marathon canoe competition, windsurfing, cross-bay swimming, an overnight sail as well as open- class sailboat races. While yachtsmen, boaters and other water enthusiasts are sporting on the Bay, the ad- joining town of Barrie will be the scene of numerous forms of summer merriment. and girls ney featured, with two categories each - 18 and under and 13 and under. No prior registration is necessary and there will be no entre fee. In other tennis news, four of the clubs senior men took part in a Simcoe County Tennis Association tournament held in Barrie last Sunday. Laurie Jones and Tom Wood were defeated in their first round of doubles play A Tony ug. 4 and Richard Austin ad- vanced to the semi- finals. These' will resume at the Georgian College Courts Tuesday, August 5. Senior club members are requested to take note of the basket presently in place at the clubhouse to be used for any balls they may have. The juniors are happy to receive them. Club championships will bein late August. Plus | AVALANCHE.© EXPRESS ~ Program Adult oe. MIDLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE Hwy 27, Midland 526-2411 Nice putt Rob Weiss tries a few practice shots minutes before going into the real thing at the Junior Invitational Golf Tournament yesterday morning. The tour-, nament held at the Midland Golf and Country Club} attracted a total of 65 participants, six of whom . were girls. doubles; Leaside men grab bowling title in Midland Second annual Fred Armstrong Invitational Lawn Bowling Tournament which pitted bowlers from Leaside against their coun- terparts from Midland was won for the second year in a row by the fellows from Leaside. Each club "'fielded"' eight players each in a best of three affair. Bowlers for Midland were Walter McGilvray, president; Mac Perrin, Ed Pypher, Fred Armstrong, Milf Sleep, Jim Warfolk, Graydon Broad, Joe Cheatley, and Ken Cowan. Bowling for winners were: Jack Twining. former Canadian Cup winner in men's Jack Weston, Bob White, Norm Broley, Norm Page, Max Stuckless, Jack Wildinson, Bill Thron and Alex Shill. Ladies from the Leaside Lawn Bowling Club who accompanied the men enjoyed a social luncheon. A tour of Ste. Marie among the Hurons was also enjoyed by the ladies while the men played in the tournament. an col b Pen Twin Theatres July 24, 25, 26 UP THE ACADEMY ENTER THE DRAGON Sat. Mati ENTER THE DRAGON July 27 and 28 SQUEEZE PLAY melee TICKLER July 29, 30 also NORTH-AVENUE IRREGULARS 3DO9909000000 Starts Fri., July 25 7A fe . and 9:15 , Us OOG©OCOCOG)S They'll never get caught. They're on a mission from God. i JOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYD THE BLUES BROTHERS JAMES BROWN - CAB CALLOWAY - RAY CHARLES - CARRIE FISHER ARETHA FRANKLIN - HENRY GIBSON THE BLUES BROTHERS BAND Written by DAN AYKROYD and JOHN LANDIS Executive Producer BERNIE BRILLSTEIN Produced by ROBERT K. WEISS - Directed by JOHN LANDIS Original Soundtrack Recording on ATLANTIC Records and Tapes. WA Adult Entertainment Read the JOVE BOOK A yada ak PICTURE CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland Nitely 6:45 -9 526-5791 Friday, July 25, 1980, Page 19

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