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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Oct 1980, p. 27

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ee a Oe eo Oo a $40,000 needed by YMCA to helo defray its costs Chester Graham, chairman of the Midland Y.M.C.A.'s campaign for 1981 operating funds, today reported the selection of 15 team captains who will be responsible for recruiting a total of 100 canvassers. Unit A leader is John Gignac with captains Ken St.Amant, Larry Bowers, Kevin Pursell, Clay Young and Marlene Latondresse. Dick Gay is the leader of Unit B and his team captains are Bill Prentice, Herb Mellish, Andy Wickstead, Jack Wilson and Tony Osler. Unit C captains are Mike Miller, Bryson McQuirter, Ron Mink, Barbara Nicholls and Des Carpenter. Unit C is lead by Bob Morton. r Graham advised that many captains have been able to quickly recruit their full compliment of team workers and he complimented the enthusiastic Graham announced, the campaign kick-off dinner will be held in the Y.,M.C.A. gymnasium on Mon- day, Nov. 3. This event is scheduled for a 6 p.m. start and adjournment is at 7:45. Purpose of the kick-off dinner is to provide all volunteer workers with necessary campaign in- formation, to issue campaign kits and to review prospective donor lists. In addition the rules of the competition between teams will be reviewed with "'quota busters" able to . qualify for a steak dinner provided with the com- pliments of the Highland Restaurant and Tavern. The campaign objective is $40,000, which will be used to defray the cost of Y operations in 1981 and thereby allow the Y to serve all segments of our area population by keeping the activity fees as low willingness of all the volunteers. as possible. Sports Line... Coming up this weekend in sports ac- tion. Midland Athletics hockey club will travel - to Orillia tonight to take on the Terriers at 8:30 p.m. Penetanguishene Kings, and Midland Centennials will be facing off in Midland Centennial Arena with a clash between the two rival teams, that game beginning at 8:30 p.m. St. Theresa's senior boys' volleyball team will be hosting the Georgian Bay Tour- nament which will get underway at 9 a.m. Hockey action for Midland Athletics will resume Sunday night at 8 p.m. when Port Elgin Sunoco's will be in town. Midland Centennials will be hitting the road for a game Sunday afternoon in Haliburton against the Travelways Huskies at 4 p.m. while Penetanguishene Kings will be playing host to Bracebridge Bears in Penetanguishene Arena at 7:30 p.m: Gun enthusiasts can attend a gun show to be held at Holiday Inn in Barrie Sunday morning at9a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Penetanguishene Recreational Flag Football action will get underway .at ESPSS football field at 11\a.m. as the final week of league play com- mences. Teams from Twin Lakes High School in Orillia and Midland Secondary School will travel to Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary Everyone needs a little coaching Ion the Penetanguishene Arena, a level one coaches certification program will be held Tuesday. It will be comprised of an on ice session from 6:45 to 8 p.m. and a seminar from 8 till 10 'p.m. A $4 charge will be imposed for the program with coaches, parents and managers School for a_ boys' vollevball tournament. Commodore Hotel will be in Barrie Tuesday night at 8 p.m. for a game against Georgian Grizzlies in Simcoe Countv Intermediate Men's Basketball ac- welcome to attend. 'A level two cer- tification program is planned for later on in the season and you have to pass level one before you can attend the later Gun show Sunday Barrie Revolver Club will be sponsoring a gun show Sunday at the Holidav Inn in Barrie. Show will begin at 9 a.m. and will run until tion. And the coaching certification program in Penetanguishene Arena will start at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday night. Admission is $4 for that level one program. program. For more in- formation, contact Ron Marchildon at Penetanguishene Arena by calling 549-8492. 'That's my witch' various Hallowe'en related subjects. 12:30 p.m. So far so good. Brenda Guffrie, a kindergarten pupil at Corpus Christi Everyone interested School in Penetanguishene, holds up in attending this buy, trade and sell event is welcome. MSS boys favoured to win Midland Secondary School's boys' volleyball teams could be playing in Georgian Bay Secondary Association finals if they do as well in the zone two tournament to be held at MSS Nov. 10 as they did Tuesday. They completed league play Tuesday by winning against teams from Ecole' Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School and Twin Lakes High School in Orillia. MSS seniors won their first game against Twin Lakes 19-17 in a see-saw battle that saw both teams _ taking the lead and then losing it in the final \, moments of play. Their second game was easier for MSS as they FOR DEPUTY REEVE ELECT wos McLaughlin Municipal experience Alderman Ward 4 Chairman Police Committee Vice-Chairman Fire Committee Chairman Arena Board Chairman Parks & Recreation FOR SOUND ADMINISTRATION ELECT sos McLaughlin FOR DEPUTY REEVE For information or transportation, call 526-3484 Page 28, Friday, October 31, 1980 downed Twin Lakes 15-10. The seniors lost their first game to ESPSS 15-13 but came back to take the match 15-6 and 15-10 in the next two games. MSS juniors defeated their opponents two games straight when they met ESPSS 15-6 and 15-8. They then went on to win the match over Twin Lakes 15-7 and 15-10. Midget play provided lots of action for volleyball fans as ESPSS emerged victorious in the opening her partly finished version of a witch, during a class Monday, in which the children constructed and painted Area schools are buzzing with Hallowe'en excitement as the youngsters count down the hours to the big night. game of their match against MSS. The score for that game was 15-10. ' MSS pulled up their socks then and came back to win the next two games 15-8 and 15-13 to win the match. MSS teams will now be preparing for action in their zone two tournament Nov. 10 where they will try to qualify for Georgian Bay finals. The teams from MSS are now favoured in zone two as top school competitors. ~ TOWNSHIP OF TINY For honest and experienced representation in the Township of Tiny ELECT incumbent

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