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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Nov 1980, p. 21

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ra A eS REE, ie Born Losers back in second In Sunday Sinner's Bowling League action, Born Loser's have been relegated to second place again after one short week in first place Following this Sun- day's action, Lucky Strikers regained the extra points they needed to get back into first place with 46 points. Born Loser's are sitting back with 45 points Heavy Rollers scored one point to hold onto third place with 34 points in front of Pat' s Rat's who claimed six points to close the gap between the two teams to one point. Alley Cat's didn't score any points in this week's play but they still are in fifth place with 22 points while 7 UP's shifted their points up to 21 from 19 to move within striking distance. Jim Bressette dropped his average down one point to 213 from last week' s high but still holds onto first in that race. Stella MclIntaggart moved her average up one point to remain in top spot in ladies' competition. Gerald Lesperance's high single of 350 is still number one for men while Betty Thayer also continues- to hold onto first wi th her high single of 273 for the ladies. Bressette also ad- vanced h is high triple to 878 to make sure of first position there for men and Pamela Lesperance's 647 stood firm for ladies' high triple score. Student swims set bof Vou re a student and won- dering whac to do on your day off Nov. 20 or Nov. 21, you might consider taking a dip in Midland YMCA's pool. Nov. 20 is a. p- rofessional develop- ment day for teachers in elementary schools in the area and the kids have a day off. Midland's YMCA is offering an open swim for those kids between one and two p.m. Nov. 21 is the day set for high school teachers Bowling League in the county to have a chance to better themselves, giving high school students the day off. An open swim for these students has also been set up with a modest charge of a quarter being set. - It will run between one and two p.m. as well. In other news, Midland's YMCA will be holding a National Lifeguard Service and it will run for two weekends in January. Nov. 8 Pee Wees Angela Morrison 95 Peter Cruise 94 Craig Desjardins 89 Bantams Stephanie Jones 174 April Cadeau 164 Tina Brabant 158 Doug Gillespie 158 Juniors Elizabeth Edwards 232 Steven Parent ' 172 Christine Duval \ 168 PY Seniors Sharon Edwards 283 Kelly Hawke 248 Donna Bowen 206 Bob Devine 206 Local bowlers do well in Elmira tournament Nov. 1. Desroches_ Bros., fifth. A couple of teams from the Penefang Industrial Bowliyg League fared well at a mixed bowling tournament held in Elmira on The tournament hosted 16 teams overall, and two of the local teams along with their partners finished in the top five. the leaders of the Penetang league came in third in the tourney, behind first place Orillia and second place team from Midland. Another Orillia team finished in fourth spot while the Commodore Hotel team from Penetanguishene finished J. P. Desroches of the Desroches brothers team had the high five game score of 1384. WE APOLOGIZE Due to unprecedented demand and to shortage at the manufacturing level, we are unable to supply the Strawberry Shortcake Doll featured on Page 5 of our "Early Bird Values", start date November 10, 1980. Canadian Tire Corp. Pag 22, Frida y. P42 * vember 14, 1960 Registration for the lifeguard program closes Nov. 30. For further in- formation on any of these events, call 526- 7828. For further in- formation on any of these events, call 526- 7828. In the first two nights of action in the Bourgeois Early Bird Curling Tournament in Midland's curling rink, Bob Newhouse and Doug Muxlow recorded two wins in two games. Monday, Rod Urban cowgirl Reynolds' defeated Chuck Walton, sr. while Dr. Jim Shaw downed Leighton Smith. Douglas White was the winner in the game between Dr. Gary Gunn and himself. Bob Newhouse won HURONIA NURSERY SCHOOL ishavingan OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November 15th 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 372 Midland Ave., Midland 526-7656 Be: | would like to thank all those who helped in my re-election as Mayor - workers, friends and voters. Your assistance is appreciated, and | hope that! can live up to the confidence you have placed in me. With sincere thanks, portland 0 Hyon ee ee ls and cowboys Hockey fans are one thing but Midland Athletic hockey fans are a completely different story. These cowpokes were the few that poked their head out of Bourgeois tournament well under way the first of his two games when he \met John Bourgeois and Doug Muxlow was the top player in the match SINCERE THANKS to all those who Supported me in Monday's election by their votes, and by their campaign work. Lamoureux Wayne Morrison was On Tuesday, Graham Patchell started off action by beating Bob up of he and Percy victorious over Bill Ehler. Howard. Jim Clarke won over Morris Steffler was Del Thorpe. the winner when he took Asincere thank you to the people of Midland for their confidence and support. -- Bev Day Deputy Reeve Elect Ron Hamelin Councillor for Tiny Township while their home corral in Midland to brave the wild frontiers of Owen Sound Sunday night. Alas, the Athletics were ambushed 14-5 by Owen Sound. on Bob Bell. Other action saw Tom Marion win in his game against Ian Ross, Dr. Jim Shaw defeat Rod Reynolds in extra end plav Doug Muxlow - win against Jim Clarke ae a ee ea

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