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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Apr 1981, p. 18

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ee ee ports Scoreboard Penetanguishene Hotel Brule Oldtimers Hockey April 3 Penetanguishene 6 Hindson Marine 3 Future Games Coldwater at Penetanguishene, April 10, 8:15 p.m. Georgian Bay Regional Hockey Playoffs Midland Minor Hockey Minor Atoms Georgian Bay Finals, April 4 Midland6 -- Stayner 5 Midland 1 -- Elmvale4 Bantams take second in Bay playoffs by G. Allen In the Saturday, April 4 game played on slow ice in Owen Sound, Elmvale shut out a sluggish Stayner team 5-0.. Stayner players seemed mystified by sunerior Elmvale passing plays and spent Penetanguishene Minor Hockey Fight-year-old House League, Apr. 3 Leafs 2 -- Nordiques 2 Championships Apr. 5 Leafs 2 -- Nordiques 3 April 3 Collingwood 2 April 5 Base Borden 2 the entire game con- centrating on defensive plav Picking up points for Elmvale were Doug Midland Legion Major Midgets 5 Midland Legion Major Midgets 10 Penetanguishene Minor Hockey House Commodore Hotel 51 33 118 League Norsims Canadianas 43 41 100 Atoms, April 2 Bavshore Lanes 3542 45 83 Oilers 3- Flames 1 Legion Red 31 53 70 Nordiques 5 - Jets 0 Bav Mills Bombers 28% 54 65 Consolation, April 4 Flames 9 - Jets 1 Championship, April 4 Western Division Nordiques 7 - Oilers 6 W L Pts Brabant's Construction 57-20") 134 Midland Industrial Bowling League Garner's Sports 521% 31 123 League Standings, April 5 Legion Gold 4512 38 103 Eastern Division Huronia Auto Glass 40 44 91 WL Pts _ Ladouceur Construction 31% 52 69 Qualitv Carpet Care 58 26 133 Bav Mills Rookies 29% 54 68 Kirton with two, Dave Bannerman with two, Steve Chalmers with two. and singles going to Mike Hall, Rodger Penetanguishene Oldtimers double Hindson Marine Penetanguishene Hotel Brule Oldtimers Hockev Club doubled the score on Hindson Mitac lu e/a 02k Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey Fridav night in Penetanguishene Arena 6-3 in an exhibition game between the two teams. Scoring for Penetanguishene were John Dubeau, Paul Henrv. Paul Dion, Mike Dubeau, Mike Dupuis and Alvin Robillard. Grant Quesnelle scored a pair of goals Lalonde top scorer for Minor Atoms Greg Lalonde of Midland Gervan and Jones Minor Atoms hockey club topped his team in total noints over the season, having scored 27 goals and 13 assists for 40 points. He earned that total in 42 games, almost receiving a point a game. Scott Bales was next with 17 goals and 16 assists for 33 points and he was followed by David Chalmers with 18 goals and 14 assists for 31 points. A complete listing of team scoring follows: Greg Lalonde C A Pts 26 13 40 Scott Bales David Chalmers David Duval Jim Ball Jimmy McLaren Jesse Perrault Todd Weatherell Billv Mitchell Sean Lunnie Garv Moore Andrew Bowers George Gunther Jamie Peden if id i _ NORM DONK DON -- BID 1 dt Ww OO _ > Legion Major Midgets are Georgian Bay champions Midland Legion Major Midgets are Georgian Bav Hockey champions. Thev earned that title this past weekend in Base Borden by taking two games straight, the first one over Collingwood 5-2 Friday night. and the second game by a convincing 10-2 over Base Borden Sundav. Scoring for Midland in the first game were Mark' King, John Johnson and Mike Leo with singles and Rick Revers adding a pair of goals Captain John Walters scored a hat trick for Midland in the Sunday MSS staff and students hit ice Midland Secondary School staff and grade 13 students will hit the ice in an exhibition hockev game in Midland Centennial Arena tomorrow night. The game will start at 7 p.m. and tickets will be sold at the door for one dollar per person. UNWANTED HAIR Electrology Therapist Permanent removal from face and body. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. @Medically approved eFree consultation and test 14 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association game with John Johnson and Gary Leduc socring a pair of goals each. Single markers were added by Wilson Cowan, Allan Whidden and Garv Beausoleil. The boys received a large banner for their win which will hang in Midland Centennial Arena and they will take possession of a trophy or plaque at a later date. ) WESTEEL-ROSCO "Yellow Top' Grain Bins = Z s ---- Be a j N a N = Py ---- et oe ae JA TRS Asli! Westell-Rosco offers one of the most economical systems for grain handling, storage and conditioning Now available from RR 1, Phelpston 322-1770 Page 18, Wednesday, April 8, 1981 Allen. Keith Norwood, Greg Miller and Paul Steele. Jason Pender and Steve Cochrane shared for Hindson Marine with James Dupuis adding the third goal. Penetanguishene Oldtimers will be in action Friday night in Penetanguishene Arena at 8:15 p.m. when they will play host to the Coldwater Oldtimers in the second game of their home and home series. It will also be their last game of the season except for the Scar- borough Oldtimers Hockey Tournament April 24, 25 and 26. In that tournament, there will be 24 teams plaving, six teams in each of the _ four divisions. the shut-out. Game two Game two of the bantam series turned out to be an easy win for Elmvale as the boys downed Thornbury by a score of 12-2 in a rather uninteresting game. Although Thornbury had proven competitive in wins over Collingwood and Wasaga prior to meeting Elmvale, the team was no match for the skills of the Elmvale bovs. skills honed sharner by three tough OMHA play-off series The shock of being bettered by Owen Sound in the final game of the Georgian Bay play-offs had a quieting influence on the team as they lined up to salute the victors. Being on the low end of a 4-0 score was enough to make the Elmvale players lose sight of the fact that thev too were recipients of a pennant, that of 'finalists'. The refereeing was good. ice conditions were Satisfactory, the: crowd was responsive, the nlavers played with skill and enthusiasm. Thev just lost to a team that was better on this particular Sunday af- ternoon, There are games like that. To the credit of the local boys the game ended with dignity and sportsman ship and a resigned recognition that in spite of all efforts a game can slip slowly from one's grasp. some GIVE YOUR CAR ANEW aoe ONLIFE WITH OU R.. carcan give you years of service! Here's What We Do: ¢ LUBRICATE... Chassis -- Hood latch and latches and latch and hinges, door hinges, deck lid hinges. ALL FOR ONLY $ 7 brakes, belts, ¢ INSPECT... Exhaust System -- absorbers, front brakes, rear all fluid levels, all battery cables and Shock connections, all lights. «95 PLUS PARTS * 12-Point inspection available on most makes and models - Expires April 30th CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AND KEEP ON THE GO - 526-3777 MIDLAND 723 King St., Midland 526-3777 eee ee

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