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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Feb 1981, p. 21

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..and the winners are: Following are the results of the many contests held during Winterama in Penetanguishene on the weekend, reported to. and compiled by the Winterama committee, the committee being Diane Greenfield, Phil Parlour Games win four, drop five Sunday Parlour Games Senior A Men's Volleyball Club played in a tournament Sunday at Borden Secondary School in Toronto, recording four wins and five losses for the day. They played three games. against the University of Toronto team first and they lost all three games there by scores of 15-8, 15-10, and 15-13. They were ready for the next game though with Kalev, taking all three games 15-11, 15-9 and 16-14. They won their first game against' the Huskies 15-13 but failed to keep up their pace as they handed the next two games to the Huskies 15-7 and 15-8. That leaves their season record at eight wins and 13 losses. Parlour Games will be playing March 4 in Toronto where they will be taking on Toronto Latvian and Toronto West. Teachers down students Teachers and students at Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary School squared off on the ice Friday with the teachers coming out on top with a 5-3 win. Scoring for the teachers were Mr. Dion with two goals and singles coming from Mr. Dubeau, Mr. Greenfield and Mr. Battrick. Scoring for the students were David Robillard, Phil Cing- Mars and Greg St. Amant. [J No hard feelings here Mike Abram of Midland Centennials Jr. C's shakes hands with John Morel of Parry Sound Shamrocks at the end of Friday's game in Midland in which Parry Sound put Midland out of the playoffs by taking the fourth game in the best of five series 4-2. Earlier, the two teams were playing an extremely rough game with several fights but all that was put aside when the match was all over. Electric heat IS economical Recent predictions have electricity as the main source of power for Ontario. Both Hydro and EEMAC have shown the changeover for fuel prices is not very far away. Not only will electricity be more reliable, abun- dant and home grown, it will be the least ex- pensive. Consumers now investing in heat systems " must realize that the total life cost of the system is already cost comparative. Also, by converting now, the consumer can become eligible for a federal grant worth up to $800. David Zwicker Electric 549-8400 Reynolds Electric 322-2300 Duval. Bob Duval, Josie O'Hara, Lorraine Campbell, Clift McNamara, Bob Delorme, Joan Nor- theott. Joyce Sauve and John O'Hara. Lumberjack Contest Crosscut -- Philbert Forget and Bernard King: time 7 sec; 8 x 8 timber. Bucksaw Mike Dupuis; time-7 sec; 6 x 6 timber. Chain Saw under 60 cc Philbert Forget; time 5.2 sec; 8 x 8 timber. Chain Saw over 60 cc. -- Bruce Forget; time 4.1 sec; 8 x 8 timber. Log Chop -- Richard Ladouceur; time 18.2 sec: 5 x 5 timber. Log Pulling -- Paul Sauve and Don West- cott: Log 350 Ibs.; distance 40'; time 4.9 sec. Wood Toss -- Paul Desroches; distance 33'9"': 4' log; 25 lbs. Log Carry -- Allan Crawford; 640 ft. 8' log; 200 Ibs. Lumberjack of the Dav -- Sam Boucher; 32 points. Silver Dollar Costume Contest First Maurice Forger; Second Ken Vaillancourt. Footsie Contest Vincent Desjardins 3 km Skirace Men Ted DeVillers (11.11 minutes); Maurice Maheu (15.39). Women Laurie Leslie (16.00); Judy Ellman (17.20). Child Regan Ritchie (1 hr 17:00) ALLAN cLEAN | MARCH 19th "for all the people" 325-4700 IPC: Huronia Chapter The Ontario Electrical League Bill Brooks Electric 526-6066 Rodger Laurin Electric 533-3486 Qual-Con Electric 526-2433 Recipe Contest First Weda_ Sch- wauss: Second, Carol Dubeau. Cowboy and Cowgirl ; Best Dressed First, Tim Charlebois and Horse Léa RR 3, Penetanguishene. Second, Ross Walterbury, 778 William St. Midland Female First, Blanche Fox, Coutnac Beach, Penetanguishene. Second, Helen Perrault, First Street, Port MeNicoll. Children Eva Atkinson; Greg DeVillers and John DeVillers; Emily Crocco. Baby Contest First prize -- Jamie Playne. Runners up -- Nicole Marie Ladouceur and Shasta McKillop. Towne Smoke and Gift Bir sity, Vincent Desjardins; Second, Albertine Dubeau; Third. Linda McCraig. Puddle jumping First, Joe Woods; Second, Steve Lalonde; Third. Kevin Robitaille. Hockey results Champions - Streetsville; Consol- ation - Downsview. Photo contest First, Ray Tremblay; Second Fr. Laurin; Third Jim Roduck. Beef Draw M. Thomson, 562 King St. Apt. 1, Midland. Ilene Palmateer, Box 503. Port MecNicoll. Joyce Bannan, 66-5th St.. Midland. Half-fast Florida Dash er Ss Dave Desroches; Second Bryan Lethbridge; Third Jerry Downy; Fourth Wendy Pud- dicombe; Fifth Jamie Dumais; Sixth Monique Maheu. St. Joseph Car Stuffing Ron Leroux; Bill Pyburon; Dan Grenier; Ed Baird; Len Crother; Bill Patenaude; Bill Northeott; Frank Toth; Cliff Cascagnette. Moustache Contest Bill Patenaude (Most well-groomed); Ed Bairn (Most unusual); Fishing Derby Linda Quesnelle; Chris Savoie; Ernie Legault; Jeff Quesnelle; Jon Marion; Lori Watt; Louise Marchand; Chris Fournier; Adam Pat- chell: Jennifer Forster; Gordie Hook. GROUPS @ NO AGE LIMIT FREC Don't miss this "gift af G lifetime i e FREE PHOTO OF YOUR CHILD e NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR e PROFESSIONAL CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHER e WOODEN PLAQUES AVAILABLE @ CHOOSE FROM FINISHED PRINTS e ADDITIONAL PRINTS AVAILABLE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES 2 Days Only Penetang IGA (In Penetang Village Square) Wed. March 4th 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. March 5th 10 a.m.-7 p.m. FEATURE OF THE WEEK 1980 GRAND PRIX SJ, completely equipped, alr, p.w., buckets, excellent condition, 48,000 miles. Lic. PHN 554. $8,500.00 1980 FIREBIRDS, gas saving 267, V-8, auto., p.s p.b., 20,000 kilos. Lic. PyYT 742. $7,295.00 each 1979 CADILLAC: 0 on SEDAN DEVILLE, 4 door, phaeton, 41,000 kilos. Lic. RWO 173. $12,500.00 1979 SKYLARK, 2 door, V-6 gas miser, FaUTO.,. PrS., D-Diy -.. 45,000 kilos. Lic. RX7 : 995. $5,995.00 1978 CHRYSLER | LEBARON, 2 door," 318 V-8, auto., p.s., > © p.b., custom split | seats, ladies delight, 28,000 kilos. Lic. NXA 045. $5,795.00 1979 DODGE ASPEN, 2 door, coupe, white, auto., 6 cyl., p.s., p.b. Lic. MMX 386. $4,995.00 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR, 2 door, gas miser, 4 cyl., 4 speed standard, 32,000 kilos. Lic. MNS 204. $4,295.00 1977 BUICK REGAL, 2 door, V-8, auto., ## p.s., p.b., air, 30,000 miles. Lic. LFE 161. $5,295.00 al Zea 1977 PONTIAC PAR., 4 door, 305 V-8, auto., P.S., Pp. b. Lic. zm 846. $4,495.00 " 1978 HORIZON, 4 cyl., gas miser, 4 speed standard, trans., radio, rear defogger. $3,495.00 1978 BOBCAT, 2 door, coupe, 4 cyl., gas miser. Lic. MNS 087. standard, $3,495.00 1977 CUTLASS WAGON, V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., 35,000 miles. Lic. LLX 927. $4,895.00 1977. OLDS.% CUTLASS, 2 door, V- 8 auto., p.s., p.b. Lic. MCX 091. $3,995.00 1976 PLYMOUTH VALIANT, 4 door, 6 cyl., gas miser, auto., p.s., 32,000 miles. Lic. KJF 843. $3,295.00 1975 PONTIAC PAR., 4 door, V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., clean, clean, clean. Lic. RXT 893. STONELEIGH P.0. Box 70 L4R 4K7 Phone 705-526-3724 Pontiac Buick Cadillac renee

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