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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Feb 1981, p. 22

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Up My Alley by Dennis Brabant Colleen Sullivan Class 1 The official nantes of the Penetanguishene Carmen Dubeau Ladies YBC Four Steps to Stardom tournament were Maureen Weaver released by Program Director Albert Morin Master Bowlers Association is con- Dodie Robillard this week with the winners being as follows: templating putting on a coaches' clinic on Men Seniors Feb. 28 and March 1 in Midland. | Ron Larmand Randy Asselin - Singles Anyone who has completed the instructors § Mike St. Amand Juniors course and is interested in obtaining their Denise Geere - Singles coaching certificate should contact the writer Class 2 Ken Maheu- Singles as soon as possible. Shirley Buttineau Bantams Mabel Dewey Carolyn Marchand - - Singles Coaches for the Colt 45 teams have been Adam Bourgeois - Singles officially confirmed: Al Morin for the mixed Rick Low team, Allan Beard for the ladies and Rex KenButtineau Bantam Boys Team Dorkings for the mens teams. Peter Lesperance Class 3 Chris Cruise The national classified tournament was Betty Ruston Keith Secord conducted in both local bowling lanes last | Audrey Todd Dale Lediard week. Robert Payne The top two bowlers in each of the men's George Ellement Bantam Girls Team and ladies' classes will advance to the zone Ernie Baxter Kim Lorette finals in March. The official results from the Sue Desjardins Midland group are as follows reflecting flat Class 4 Julie Richardson score for three games bowled. _Cecile Marion Jeanne McMann 629 547 Carl White 759 498 Dave Laurin 728 655 Class 5 580 Debbie Chadwick 586 Pauline Brabant 575 639 J.P. Desroches 845 581 Paul Buttineau 843 632 The Penetang results willb e announced 612 next week. Around the Leagues: Bill "Shotgun" Puddicomb was top bowler of the week with a 596 917 triple in the Penetang Industrial League. 585 The "Swinging Singles' team in the Midland Tuesday 7-Ups League rolled games 723 ~-- of: 1439 - 1190 and 1312 for a 3941 total score. 701 There is still two openings in the men's division of the Winterama tournament this a Call the writer for details at 361- 679 Duggan's Polar Kings of Midland Recreation Hockey now lead their playoff series two games to one with Athenian Flyers after them 5-2 Monday night' in Midland Centennial Arena in their best three of five series. Duggan's won the defeating - first game Sunday 9-3in Mike Huffman, Dave Midland Centennial Gamna and Gary Arena. Preston. Goals for Athenian Flyers were scored by Don Lefaive and Don Scoring for Duggan's Monday were Chuck Hatfield. Mike Duval, Midland Civitans leading series Midland Civitans Major Peewees have taken a two-game lead in their best-of-five playoff series with Collingwood after defeating Collingwood 3- 1 in Collingwood Arena, Sunday afternoon. Midland took the first game 5-4 at Midland Centennial Arena, assists going to Chris Duckworth and Peter Lalonde. Both teams remained scoreless in the middle period. Saturday afternoon. In Sunday's game, Midland took the lead with 7:55 left in the first period, Archie Merides getting the goal with Time to break away from home hibernation Old Man Winter may be getting some people down. but the staff at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Interpretation Centre is busy preparing for the best Winter Weekend Open House ever, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21 and 22. This annual, free event promises enjoyment for everyone from the youngest family member right up to the experienced naturalist. Snowshoes will again be on loan in the foyer of the Wildlife Centre for use on the various trails marked throughout the property. For small children, warm snowsuits and boots it all that is required as the snow is packed enough for easy walking. Naturalist staff will be on hand to show you the basics of snowshoeing and answer your questions Phillips top scorer for Midland Rec Hockey Brian Phillips of Athenian Flyers has captured the scoring championship for Midland's Recreation Hockey League with 22 goals and 24 assists for 46 points, The player with the most goals was Ken Edgar of Athenian Flyers with a total of 24 while Don Lefaive of Athenian Flyers had the most assists at 28. Most assists by a defenceman was 21, Keith Bath of Per- formance Motor Sports claiming that honour. Best goaltender for the league was Ted Preston of Duggan's Polar Kings. Individual awards will be presented at the league's banquet April 11. Graham Allens" Auction Sale every Friday 7 p.m. at the Great Barrie Flea Market Annex North Barrie Plaza, 580 Bayfield St. N. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Lots of Free Parking Door prizes, refreshments, free advance storage available, consignments welcome. Call 487-2245, 726-4582 or 726-5055. No Reserve. Graham Allen, auctioneer Page 22, Wednesday, February 18, 1981 out on the trails. Those who prefer cross-country skiing are welcome to bring their own skis along. Inside, the Special Interest Area of the display hall will feature displays on winter adaptations of plants, mammals, birds, herptiles and fish. Find out - 'Where they go in winter', "How to recognize their tracks", "How to feed the birds". Challenge yourself with a nature game on the Centre's computer. Enjoy narrated slide shows in the theatre, children's colouring corner, free take- home handouts on local animals, sip on some natural wild tea and generally enjoy a fun day outside. Remember, it's all free, at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Interpretation Centre from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 and 22. TAX TIME GOT YOU IN A SQUEEZE? If tax time puts you in the squeeze, remem- ber, last year the trained specialists at H&R Block took the pressure off for over three-quarters of a million Cana- dians by preparing accurate income tax returns at an average cost of about $20. That's a good return for the money. And a lot less pressure. This year be sure. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS : a i ola HéeR BLOCK Ontario Tax Credits. MIDLAND 517 DOMINION AVE. (next to post office) Open 9a.m.-9p.m., weekdays 9-3 Sat. Phone 526-3001 PENETANG 75 MAIN ST. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., weekdays 9-1 Sat. Phone 549-7101 OPEN SAT. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Bazinette. In other playoff ac- tion. Olympia Sports took a three-to-one point lead in their series with Hebner's Taxi by With 9:37 to go in the third period, Eddie Richardson accepted a pass from Duckworth and David Bressette to give Midland a two-goal lead. Collingwood _narro- wed the gap with 4:14 left in the game but Midland answered that with an unassisted goal by Duckworth at the 3:08 mark of final period. Tim Copeland recorded the- win in Midland's nets. In Friday's game, Archie Merides scored three goals with Blaine Dusome playing well in nets for Midland. winning their game Monday night 4-3. The two teams tied 3-3 in the first game Sun- day. Terry Archer and Rick Lefaive each scored two goals for Duggan's Polar Kings take two game lead in playoffs victory over Roadrunners in their first of the four out of seven game series. Glen Irvine recorded the shutout for Per- formance Motor Sports, Ken Labatte, Ted Olympia Sports while Weatherall, Brent Wayne Miller scored Gordon and _ Brian two goals for Hebner's Revers all scoring Taxi and Pat Laurin doubles for Per- added the third goal. formance. In the consolation Mike McCormick round, Performance Motor Sports wielded their way to an 110 scored a hat trick for Performance in that game. MIDLAND CIVITAN Blighty Bingo Every Tues. evening at Midland Cultural and Recreation Centre 605 Yonge St. Admission $1.00 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Come and enjoy Bingo in this warm and modern facility. likes to have. manager and myself. Des Carpenter Congratulates Jaquie Bodouin Courtesy Ford iqatiiagaes of the Month fe Managing a rental fleet of 14 vehicles, new and used car customer credit and'sales and leasing administration at our company is a full days work believe us. Jaqule covered all the bases last month and hit a home run when she sold seven new cars in 22 days. Now that's the type of player every team Jaquie is a home towner, naturally bilingual and has worked with our company for 4 years. Responsible, energetic and dependable shels areal bonus for Courtesy. In recognition of her value and ability Jaquie has been asked to accept a full share in vehicle sales management with our general Thank you Jaquie for your help and for your friendship over the years and congratulations as Courtesy Employee of the month. MIDLAND wy ee Signed Des Carpenters

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