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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Feb 1981, p. 14

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Freestyle at Horseshoe Valley this weekend ballet on the 14th and onan individual basis so aerials on the 15th. the fact that the U.S. has Ail competition will be a larger team will not hurt the Canadian skiers' chances. On location to ensure have nine members. All skiers will ski the moguls on the 13th, Junior Team of 20 freestylers while Canada's team will The best freestyle skiers in Canada and United States will be Competing for the United States will be their entire National taking part in the Radio Shack Freestyle Challenge at Horseshoe Valley Ski Resort Feb. 13, 14 and 15. This is the fourth consecutive year for the event but this is the first year that skiers form United States will compete. The competition is sanctioned under the guidance of the Inter- national Ski Federation and should prove a good training ground for the Olympics. ~ i i i 1 ] d 67 assists for 118 = s Striker's points." tay Cumming-Nicholson Every Tues. evening at Midland Cultural and His closest rival was Doug Gillespie with 40 £ Recreation c ecine ENE. Wena Se lead Sunday goals and 46 assists for 86 points while Wayne bonspiel scheduled aaenitere a Sinners by 1 1 Dixon was next with 22 goals and 62 assists for 84 Sebranper it 6 a0bitis pone oti ia? : Come and enjoy Bingo Lucky Striker's seem A complete listing of Kings' scorers follow: for next week inthis wardtahdrnodern tacllity, to have a strong hold on with handicap at 878 and Midland Major Atoms finish season with win and loss Midland Bell Canada Major Atoms hockey club came up with a win and a loss to close out their season play this past week to take third in league standings. Through the season, they won 10 games and lost six games as well as tying four games. Their loss came Cowan, Gillespie, Dixon top Kings Carl Cowan of Penetanguishene Jr. C Kings hockey elub finished well ahead of his teammates Thursday night in Collingwood when they dropped a 3-0 decision to the home squad and no matter how hard they tried. lady luck simply wasn't smiling on them. Despite two breakaways, a shot that hit the goal post and a shot that went over the top of the net, Midland just couldn't get on the scoreboard. Sunday in Midland Centennial Arena, Midland defeated Owen Sound 4-1 before an appreciative home crowd. Midland fell behind 1- 0 early in the first period but they soon got back on their feet with two power play goals by Pat Bowers, assisted by Brad Wadge and Mike Larmand in the second period. Larmand_ scored Midland's next marker with assists going to Andrew Adam _ and Wadge. With 1:55 left to play in the game, Midland's Don Montieth scored off a pass from Glen Weatherall to finalize the score at 4-1. Smooth timing procedures will be a TRS-80 Micro-computer - and a_ permanent freestyle aerial jump ramp has been con- structed. In addition to that, there is now a Realistic sound system at the site which will deliver the quality' of musical reproduction necessary for such an event. MIDLAND CIVITAN Blighty Bingo : ' G A Pts i k- d t seven p.m. first place in Sunda There will be a wee underway a p Singer's Buwlite Carl Cowan -- 51 67 118 long mixed bonspiel at Monday, Tuesday, qquemsmmmmcemmssssss ss League with 37 points Doug Gillespie 40 36 86 Midland Curling Club Thursday and Friday ® while their closest rivals | Wayne Dixon 22 62 & Monday through with the finals starting i] in res are Alley Cat's with 26 Paul Robillard: pital ad? Saturday which will be at nine a.m. Saturday. it i points. Terry Pilon 17 29 4% sponsored by Cumming-' Things will wind up Wed, Feb There is a two way tie | Bob Weatherall 1224 88 Nicholson of Midland. with a dance Saturday , | 11 to 14 1© for third pl Gerry Lethbridge od Curling action will get evening. Q Pen Q PIRCe ReGen. a Ganeinna 5 15 20 Show Time Pat's Rat's and Heavy JM ye : Q : © : ' Terry Kin Br Ot 14 E 7:15p.m. Roller's with 23 points e 8 2 10 12 0 ) ir @) each and Seven Up's Terry or mha eae ic h ) Saturday Matinee have fifth place to their Chris at ire. Si 6t, 9 B / ) A, 1:30 p.m. ©}, credit with 20 points. Frank Hall See Oo POPEYE © Born Loser's are in Jerry Robitaille ae gi 6) February 15to17 Sun.,Mon., Tues. JA the basement with 18 Andy Howse y are 48) (© points Keith Press pe Soi | Love You OO} HAPPY HOOKER INWASHINGTON $= Top average for men David Robillard a eS But it Vatentine's Da A sie s) is Dean Chapman with Chris McConnell Ass eas UF SEs er cease : HAP@Y HOOKER GOES TO HOLL YWoor 6) 214 while Stella Jim McArthur iene February 14th A Show Time 7:30 p.m. A McIntaggart with 185, Brian Brooks Seen Over a sumptuous dinner with Gerald _Lesp€rance Peter Roi i sae A Champagne Cocktall A Pen February 13to February 19 y holds the high Single flat eMC 5 ; : ; aN strolling minstrel . 9] % Someone is hunting tourists Out OF season, ) for men with 350 and the : o~ high single with han- Gianetto 0 8 SB MQHIGHLAND MOTEL4§ | eee 6) dicap at 365. Reape ranice pea se 7 a Hwy. 12 and King St. <J)® riled Jim Bressette has the Graves ye ae re > my 526-9307 : ¢ aA D 6 ea s) high triple flat and - 6) \ ©) 959. Shirley Simmonds has the high single flat for ladies with 289 and Marie Laurin has high' single with handicap with 345. Sherrin Sykes has 675 for high triple flat for ladies while Marie Laurin has also taken the top spot for ladies with a 797 high triple with handicap. Midland X-C skiers puton| -- -$16,000 « Hundreds of FREE Bonus Prizes ¢ Look for your good show complete listing in the mail. Midland Secondary School's boys' cross- country ski team came in eighth at Georgian Bay Secondary School Association's compe- tition Friday. vat ANEXEITING AGMON 8 SUSPEIGE: Georgian Peaks in Collingwood. The winning boys' CABLE-12 CKMP-1230 FEB. 16th. 6-30 to12pm. Over 300 Items ¢ Values $30 \ Sat.& Sun. Matinees 2 p.m. STORY OF A DOG ! ~ team was from ERCES = Bracebridge Muskoka ry> Lakes Secondary. aN GE: a Parry Sound Secondary recorded a double win, their combination boy's and girl's team taking first and their girls' team also claiming the top spot. Finishing for MSS were Kent Goldsmith in seventh, Mark Losch in 23rd. Goldsmith just missed qualifying for OFSSA finals by eight seconds but it is hoped the convenor might allow him and the two girls to compete as individuals if the course will take the extra skiers and if he considers them capable of keeping up with the stiff com- petition. Gun ey aD HATE ODEON THEATRES King St., Midland 4) JANE FONDA HELD OVER The Power Behind The Throne LILY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON DABNEY COLEMAN « ELIZABETH WILSON and STERLING HAYDENas The Chairman of the Board CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland Nitely 7 & 9 526-5791 Page 14, Friday, February 13, 1981

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