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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Sep 1980, p. 30

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Boys' volleyball shaping up at MSS The senior volleyball team at Midland Secondary School is missing one starter to be a leading contender. John Faragher and Mark boys' Haughton have returned to support last year's seniors Andy Dorion and Andy Elsdon. Many of last year's juniors are trying out with the Ken Mugford, seniors. Mike Leo and John Friesen will be challenging their teammates for a position. The seniors plan to use a fast middle attack this year and hope to do well in their first tournament Saturday, September 20 in Midland. Forty boys showed up for Jim Macfarlane's junior team. Jim will Industrial hockey league soon The usual six teams will be battling it out on the ice this year in Industrial Hockey League action. Performance Motor Sports, Hebner's Taxi, Readrunners, Athenian Flyers, Duggan's Hockey Club, and Olympia Sports will be starting their regular season of play Sept. 29 at the Midland Arena. two drafts a year, with all Midland residents 19 years or over eligible to There will be play. Those working in Midland will be able to play in the league as well, but anyone wishing to play must be out of organized hockey one year. The season will be made up of 19 Monday have a very difficult time choosing 14 lads from this group. Last year's midgets were very good and six fellows from St. Theresa's fine nights, the teams consisting of 20 players. Tryout times will be announced later. Smith's Camp takes championship Smith's Camp has captured the Civitan House League cham- Girl' basketball in progress at MSS Tryouts have started for the many fall sports activities at MSS this year. Brigg Harvey has arranged many exhibition games already for his senior girls' basketball team. Tracy Vent and Angie Pumputis are two girls, who attended summer camps and will make this team a serious threat in their zone. Dennis Hern is starting his first coaching season with the junior girls' team. Kelly Edwards, Mary Russell and _ Shelly Brown have all moved up from last year's midgets. Coach Hern says that he could still use a good ball handling Municipal elections Nov. 10 has been set aside in Ontario for this year's municipal elections. At that time new councils, school boards and public utilities commissions will be elected. guard. Sharon Hartman starts her second year as coach of the midget girls: Lori Chambers is a second year midget at centre who will be joined by a good crop of rookies from our feeder schools. pionship for the second year ina row, defeating French's Dry Cleaners 3-2 Sunday in Little Lake Park ball diamond. French's started the scoring off with one run in the first inning. Smith's followed that up with one run of their Airport problems on agenda Doug Lewis, MP for Simcoe North has an- will be holding a_ special meeting to discuss the necessity for improved nounced he Council chambers were filled Monday At this week's meeting of Midland council the council chambers on Dominion West were jammed with onlookers. Many of them were present to lend support different deputations who ap- to Six peared before council Si rn en es Coldwater Simcoe East Provincial Liberal Association NOMINATION MEETING to nominate a Candidate for the next Provincial Election. Centre THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1980 8 PM. Guest Speaker: Dr. ~~ Liberal Opposition Leader FREE TRANSPORTATION Community Stuart Smith Bus Schedule (6:30 PM) Call 325-0044 for Free Transportation -Brechin Public School -Uptergrove P.S. -County Fair Plaza, -County Fair Plaza, Victoria Harbour -Port McNicoll -Waubaushene Memberships may be RENEWED up to and including the night of the Convention. New Memberships must be taken out before SEPTEMBER 11th, 1980. Orillia Midland ONTARIO} airport facilities for Orillia and area. This meeting will be part of the series of meetings that Lewis is holding on Economic Development in Simcoe North. Because i concerned about the relationship of im- proved airport facilities to industrial expansion in the Orillia area, I want to have this sub- am ject thoroughly aired at a public meeting," Lewis said. Invitations to meeting have extended to representatives from the Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications, Orillia City Council, Township Councils of Mara, Rama, Orillia, Oro and Medonte, the Chamber of Commerce, the the been own in the third inning, and another in the fourth. French's tied it up in the bottom of the fourth, but could not get any more runs. Smith's scored their winning run in the fifth inning to take the championship. Huronia Tourist Association, the Orillia Economic Development Commission, the Downtown Management Board and the Forest Home Industrial Park. Lewis stressed anyone who is_in- terested is welcome to attend. The meeting will take place on Sept. 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Orillia City Council Chambers. "THE WINNER'S 4 CIRCLE When it's time for your next banquet, phone Dock Lunch Nick will give you a deal on delicious chicken from 1-thou- sands of pieces and no wings So call Dock Lunch 549-8111 Bestway RENT-ALL Open 6 days a week and until 9 Fridays We rent most anything 542 Bay St., Midland 526-3223 The decked Pia & Ribs Now located at Pen-Mid convenience store and gas bar on Vindin St. Fast delivery 526-9304 $100,000 - 064662 1ST - $452,068.10 OWINNER 2ND - $23,126.60 5 WINNERS Wintario $25,000 701646 159729 139979 599688 Lottario SE P-6-80 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, 38 BONUS 16 PRIZE PAYOFFS 3RD - $3,988.80 58 WINNERS volleyball program are attending Midland Secondary School. If these boys gel as a team, they could have a very good squad. Mr. Andy Wicksted attended the York University volleyball clinic last June and is very keen to lead his midget team to the zone tournament Nov. 7 in Midland. Dunean McCready and Darryl Burns, co- captains of last year's midgets, are back. Doug Woods, Todd Gray and Tim Grenier are a few of the rookies who have good potential. by Mrs. A. Wanless Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Atkinson spent the holiday weekend in Deep River visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freedman and Rachel. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Scott and Jamie of Nepean spent the weekend with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Harold Smith and family. Mrs. Jan Woudstra of Holland is spending a month in Canada visiting her daughters and sons-in-law and their families, Mr. and Mrs. John DeGorter and Mr. and Mrs. A. Van- derZaag of Alliston. Mrs. Archie Wanless spent a couple of weeks at Cobourg with her mother Mrs. J.W. Cowper, who is recovering from eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wanless are pleased to welcome a_-- grand- daughter, Alissa Jean, born on Tuesday, Sept. 2 in St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wanless of Sundridge. Peter DeGorter has resumed his studies at the University of Western Ontario and Dale Rawn has returned to Mohawk College in Hamilton. Linda Porretta is attending Georgian. College and Darlene DelMastro has enrolled at Humber College. Mrs. John Wilson and Sharon of Schomberg visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cline Rawn and family. Sorry, to report that Mrs. Chas. Saltys jis a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital. If your club or organization is holding a draw, Please let us know who the winner is. 526-2283 NO CHARGE $1,000 - 52455 $100 - 6006 $10 - 457 WIN'FALL - 89 4TH - $97.30 2378 WINNERS 5TH - $5.00 46521 WINNERS Perkinsfield Parks and Recreation Family Funday Quilt Draw Eileen Fleming Cawaja Beach No. 1671 Draw on Handmade Crib and Doll Jackeleen Maurice R.R.3, Penetang No. 186 "Motor Jan VICTORIA HARBOUR Enjoy home cooked food at its best 5p.m.-9p.m. Call 534-7214 for reservation VARIETY WE CARRY ALL LOTTERY TICKETS Phone 526-3021 Your ad could be here next week, call 526-2283 Wednesday, September 10, 1980, Page 31

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