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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1980, p. 23

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vi it's Penetang vs Penetang for championship WYEVALE -- It's an all-Penetang final this year in Ladies Inter- mediate Softball. Monday night the Penetang Juveniles wrapped up their best- of-three semi-final series against Phelpston Grand Schlambs with an 11-6 win. They won the opener last Wed- nesday 20-10. Sunday night in Little Lake Park, Penetang G and C got back at Midland Therriens for last year's upset in the finals by taking out Midland two straight. Penetang compieteiy dominated the second game running up a 29-9 score. So frustrated was the Therriens coach by the seventh inning, he replaced all but two of his starters with his bench, only to watch the relief pitcher walk in another eight runs. Sue Brock pitched Penetang to the victory, allowing two walks and 22 hits. Midland left 12 runners on base. Pat Ladouceur took the loss for Therriens. Unlike last Wed- nesday's 7-6 squeaker, Sunday's win was no contest. Penetang was ahead 5-0 after the first inning. It was 11-2 after five, 17-6 when Midland made all its changes in the field and 29-9 at the end. Tonight's game at 8 p.m. in McGuire Park sees the two best teams start a best-of-five final series. Over the 14- game regular season, the two Penetang clubs split victories; the Juveniles winning the first one 8-6 and G and C taking the second one 10-6. GIGI POLS Plenty of action Some of the best ladies softball action to be seen in North Simcoe was played Midland during Therrien's second annual softball Saturday in ), VG, Z "- "4 ZB y va op / Shag IYO) yi WL, 'oi sill Ba ose / ap hl. BOE y ot i wy 1 YO as Tad y Yi "6" ag °C 4 ( "eK 1G LEY "4 4, Miter d y 2 Bog 4y 4 « Se "i & eet lle ge Page 24, Wednesday, August 13, 1980 / { : eee aL 'bib Pe =i Mi Pie Ly A ee; any A, TE ' "-* 4 OE pCi im th th tourney. Here's some of the action that went on at the King Street diamond. It was estimated some 800 people showed up to see the series. loses 11-3 to Peter Robson Mr. Submarine failed to capitalize on their chances as they were defeated 11-3 by Peter Robson in Olympia Fastball league action over the weekend. The game opened up for Peter Robson in the first inning, when they scored one run. They then remained scoreless until the third inning when they rallied for four more runs. They repeated this feat in the fifth with five runners crossing the plate. The rest of the game was scoreless for both teams. Mr. Submarine only managed to bring in runners during the second and third in- nings. Winning pitcher for Peter Robson was Eric Cousineau, allowing only 10 hits to 14 thrown by Doug McGibbon, Sr. for Mr. Submarine. Canada's Employment Tax Credit Program has been extended. Create ajob and you can create up to a>3120 tax Oreak for yourself. It's simple. How would you like to deduct as much as $3,120-or more-from your federal income taxes? It's simple. Expand your work force by creating new jobs and you can also create a tax break for yourself. Up to $3,120 for each new employee hired providing that the job is created as a direct result of the Employment Tax Credit Program. And it's simple to do. You just fill out one single-page form. Full details are available at your local Canada Employment Centre. iit Lloyd Axworthy Minister Employment and Immigration Canada Emploi et Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy Ministre Canada £C80 1C7 : | ae

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