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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Mar 1981, p. 10

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Major Bantams busy with tournaments Midland Major Bantams are going to be a busv bunch of hockey plavers for. the next little while. Having played a tournament in Harriston yesterday, the Midland squad will be looking forward to more action yet. On Saturday, they will be in Weston, just outside Toronto, for a hockev tournament held by the Weston Hockey Association. Their first game in that tournament will be against Ingersoll. Midland's boys will then go to Woodbridge Sunday morning for more hockey, that game taking place at 11 a.m. The following weekend, the boys will be playing in the Georgian Bay Hockey Finals and the next stop on their agenda will be Tonawanda, New York near Buffalo where they will be taking part in a House league atoms in action today March Break hockey will continue today in Midland Centennial Arena with Midland Minor Hockey's atom house league teams taking to the ice. At 7 a.m., Georgian Bav Real Estate will face off against Elm- vale in Midland Arena with McQuirter's Real Estate coming up against Gravenhurst at 8 a.m AS 9 Sane! AS ye LePage will play Bracebridge. There will also be a Gr to NGi0 aN in Penetanguishene Arena in that tournament with Jorv's IDA taking on Penetanguishene One at 8 a.m., that game followed by a match between O.K._ Johnson and Penetanguishene Two at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m., Midland hockev tournament. That tournament will run April 10, 11 and 12 and the Major Bantams will be joined by Midland Major Atoms on that trip. Midland Major Bantams are coached by Jack Baguley while the Major Atoms' leader is Bill Logan. IGA will play Parry Soot: n.d in Penetanguishene. The winners of those games will then go on to plav in the cham- pionship rounds with the losers competing for the consolation champio- nshin Ball hockey draft open to Midland, Penetanguishene If vou wish to have your name entered in the Penetanguishene- Midland Ball Hockey League, Senior Division draft. you should call Local teams top tourney Local teams took the top spots Tuesday in Midland Centennial Arena in the midget hockey March break tournament. In the first game, Base Borden' met Penetanguishene mi- dgets but were blasted out 10-0. Midland came up against Stroud- in the second game but ended up short as they were downed 4-1, a tem- porarv setback for them Midland came back in the next game to defeat Base Borden 6-4. In the fourth game, Penetanguishene bl- anked Stroud 5-0 to continue their winning wavs and that put them in the championship round with Midland. When the two local teams mec. Penetanguishene took control as they had done all day, taking that fame 6-2 for the top spot Midland finished as consolation champions in the tournament. Bill Puddicombe, Jr. at 549-7914 between 5 and 8 p.m. weeknights. Anvone" already change teams _ should also contact Pud- dicomhe. To be eligible for the draft. players must be having played in the ee! 18 vears old or over. league and wishing to 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. You can join the St. John Ambulance Brigade and learn life saving skills to help people in your com- munity. Call your local St. John Ambulance, or the provincial headquarters at 416-923- 8411. Correction ECOLE SAINT-LOUIS Registrations - Inscriptions April 1,3 avril 9a.m.-8p.m. Parents Night - Reunion April 9 avril - 7:30 p.m. 549-7390 1 You can buy paperbacks for lf, of the original price at MIKE'S BOOK STORE, ORILLIA We sell paperbacks at ¥/2 price and buy them back when returned in good condition. We buy most other books including comics and adult magazines in good condition and pay top dollar for up-to-date ones! 91 Mississaga St. E., Orillia ES Hwy 27 at the bridge in Wyebridge BEGINNING WEAVING COURSE) starts April 8 Wed.°7:30-9:30¢ 10wks®36.00 926-4118 Page 10, Friday, March 27, 1981 VHF Marine Radio Operator's Course and Examination Sponsored by the Penetanguishene Power Squadron April 2nd and 9th 1900 hrs. 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