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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Mar 1981, p. 9

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On their way up? Midland Secondary School's senior boys' basketball team will be going to GBSSA finals tomorrow and if they win there, they will be on their way to Timmins in two weeks where they will be shooting for the All-Ontario championships. Back row from léft: Jerry Richard, Al Delange, John Faragher, Glenn Haughton, Steve Friesen, Wilson Cowan. Middle row Hunter, John Johnson, Graham. Front row from left: Kevin Cowden, Scott Shaw. from left: Chuck Edwards, manager, Mark Pumputis, Dave Leduc, Ian Chester 1979 SKYLARK, 2. door, V-6 gas miser, } 1978 Trainers program still a possibility in area by Don Lawrence Sports Editor The level one trainer's program cancelled several weeks ago may be rescheduled if suf- ficient support is found for the program. The project is run to increase the awareness of player safety and 'injury prevention in trainers of hockey teams and to teach participants about the best possible treatment for any variety of in- "juries a hockey player may incur. The clinic is open to anyone and all team trainers should attend, experienced or not. Coaches, manager and parents are also welcomed as well as players midget age and above and officials. The clinic will cover the responsibilities of the trainer, legal im- plications, medical authorities, basic anatomy and care of muscle injuries, flexibility and con- ditioning, nutrition, equipment, female players and how to treat them. and mechanisms of injury in hockey and Sports Line... Friday Midland Secondary School's Hilliard Clarke and Rob Archibault will be competing in OFSSA finals in wresling in Gravenhurst until Sunday. ; Midland Major Midgets will be playing a hockey game in Midland Centennial Arena at 8:30 p.m. against Aurora. Saturday Huron Club gymnasts will be in the Ontario Gymnastics Federation Gymnastics Meet. at York University tomorrow. French Dry Cleaners Minor Peewees will be playing game two of their series with Bolton in Midland Centennial Arena. Midland Civitan Major Peewees will also be playing their second game of their series with Sharon. Angela Schmidt of Midland will be racing in her second race of World Cup Cross-County racing, this race being run in Angela Schmidt of Midland will be racing in her second race of World Cup Cross-County racing, this race being run in Falun, Sweden. It will be a 20 kilometer race, her longest in the com- petition. Sunday French Dry Cleaners Minor Peewees will be playing third game of their series with Bolton. Midland Major Peewees will also be playing their third game in their quarter-final series with Sharon. Midland Major Midgets will be playing primary care. The presentation of this subject matter will be through lectures, visual aids, group discussions and demonstrations. A reference manual is provided for everyone entered in the program and the program is three and a half hours in length. against Aurora in Midland Centennial Arena at 7 p.m. in their second game of that series. - Angela Schmidt of Midland will be racing in a four by five kilometer race in World Cup Cross-Country ski racing in Falun, Sweden Sunday. Level three coaching clinic The level three coaching clinic planned for Base Borden will take place on two dif- ferent dates to ac- commodate a larger number of people and to make sure there is a time agreeable to everyone interested. The first session will be March 21, 22, 28 and 29 for the two weekend schedule. April 25, 26 and May 2 and 3 will be the dates for the second session. The person to contact will be listed on the form as wellas the cutoff date for clinic registration. Midland Civitan Major Peewees hockey Midland Civitans Major Peewees three minutes later with the help of Duck- club started off their quarter-final playoff series right with a 5-4 win over Sharon, Tuesday night, in Midland: Midland took the lead with 7:31 left in the first frame, Pat Marchand getting the goal and Danny Sallows assisting on the play. Sharon tied the game two minutes later but Midland came back to take the lead again with 1:21 left to play in the opening period, Marchand repeating the honours with Robbie Fortin getting the assist. With only 36 seconds left in the first period, Sharon tied the score at 2-2. Midland's Chris Duckworth scored to put his team ahead again with 8:06 left in the second period while Midland had two men in the penalty box and Eddie Richardson scored worth to put Midland ahead by two goals. Sharon popped another last minute goal in . Midland's net with 53 seconds left in the second period to round out the scoring. With 9:43 left in the game, Sharon tied the score at 4-4 and it stayed that way for the next six minutes. Then, Midland's Marchand earned his hat trick by giving Midland the winning goal, Fortin and David Bressette assisting on the play. The two teams battle it out for the second game tomorrow afternoon in Sharon Arena at four p.m. with the third game taking place Sunday afternoon in Sharon as well at four p.m. A take home exam will be given to par- ticipants in the course and you can use the manual for that exam. To obtain your trainer certificate, you must have completed the lével one course, an- swered and mailed in your written exam and have a first aid cer- tificate, the minimum being a St. John Ambulance Emergency Course. The first aid course may be taken before or after the trainer's clinic. ; A minimum of 20 people is required for a level one trainer's clinic to be held with a maximum of 40. Fee for the clinic is eight dollars and that includes __ registration, reference manual, year subscription to Hockey Scope, a certificate (upon completion of certification process), coffee break and decal. Once certified, trainers have access to the Trainers Reference Library at the Hockey Ontario Development Committee Headquar- ters in Toronto. Anyone wishing to register or for more information on _ this program can contact 487-3505 or 726-0880. LEBARON, 2 door, -- 318 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., seats, ladies delight, 28,000 kilos. NXA 045. Sw BO SSS Fayne Bullen 326-5800 j & a DEMOCKA | Authorized by Official Agent for Fayne Bullen FEATURE ef nie i 1980 FORD BRONCO XLT 4-wheel drive, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, 2-tone, 24,000 kilos. Lic. PHL 040. $9,595.00. 2 ' 1980 FIREBIRDS, gas saving 267, V-8, aulo.; © p.si, "pio 20,000 kilos. Lic. PYT . 728. $7,295.00 each WOQAVE auto:., (p.s.,) p.ib:, & 45,000 kilos. Lic. RX7 ™ 995. & $5,995.00 ; 1978 DODGE ASPEN -door, 6 cylinder, utomatic, power = steering and brakes, 4 44,000 kilos. Lic. MMX 386. $4,995.00. a aa CHRYSLER custom split lc: $5,795.00 1979 DODGE ASPEN, 2 door, coupe, white, auto., 6 cyl., p.s., p.b. Lic. MMX 386. $4,995.00 1978 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2-door, 305 V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, 53,000 miles. Lic. NPM 794. ow $4,495.00. a 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR, 2 door, gas miser, 4 cyl., 4 speed standard, Fg 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 $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., standard, gas miser. Lic. MNS 087. $3,495.00 1977 CUTLASS WAGON, V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., 35,000 miles. Lic. LLX 927. $4,895.00 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-door, 305 V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, 45,000 miles. Lic. LZM 846. $4,495.00. Li Jag 7 J OLDS. 4 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. $2,995.00 Pontiac Buick Cadillac P.0. Box 70 L4R 4K7 Phone 705-526-3724 Friday, March 6, 1981, Page 9

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