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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Jun 1981, p. 8

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The five local athletes competing in this past week's All Ontario Track and Field finals in Thunder Bay did very well considering the high calibre of com- petition they came up Local athletes perform well against. Ed Moriarty of Midland Secondary finished 15th overall in a Leitz' performance good Leitz Canada soccer club should have won their game Wednesday night against Dykstra Brothers Electric in Dykstra took the game 2-1 after Leitz had a 1-0 lead half way through the second half. the game and that's when Dykestra scored their two goals. Dan Charlebois scored Leitz' only goal with Peter Robillard field of 24 competitors, this being his first time at the provincial competition. Moriarty was edged out in his final attempt to make the final heat of hurdles by the runner who finished fourth at the regionals. Carrie Fedorowich of Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Defense for Leitz laxed with about 15 minutes left to play in 4,4, as ; V ' ts "4 j ' Barrie and _ District Soccer putting on a good show in net for Midland. Recreational League play. yi Zi Another good per- formance for Leitz was given by Brian St. Amant who was making his debut with that club. The team is still looking for players and can sign players right up until June 22. If interested, call Don Foster at 526-8149. Next game for Leitz is scheduled for Wed- nesday at North Collegiate in Barrie, that game slated for - 6:30 p.m. Secondary School also put in a good per- formance, placing in the top 15 in a field of 24 in midget girls hurdles. Patti Cox, Paul Cox and Owen Quilty, all of St. Theresa's High School in Midland fared a little better. Patti Cox came in fourth in her heat, finishing ninth overall in hurdles. Paul Cox came 13th in high jump, clearing a fr A @ / By bike and wheelchair June 29 Gary Quigley, left, Helen Bradley, Boudouris and Robillard will be height of 190 cen- Nick Boudouris, centre, and Ron taking part in the June 29 bike-a-thon timeters while Owen Robillard, front, stand with Ray being held to raise funds for the Quilty cleared 160 Lalonde, volunteer co-ordinator of the association. Bradley is the centimeters for 13th in association's social director. high jump. Tiny-Tay Huronia Handicapped Association this week. Quigley, Last minute dive Alex Therrien of Midland peewees baseball team makes a last minute attempt at getting back | | to first base in Tuesday's night game against Orillia Team in Little Lake Park. Therrien didn't make it this time though and he was called out at first. Good batting and good play all round netted the Midland squad a win this time out. ee ENTER TODAY The Penetanguishene Citizen Amateur Photography Contest. RULES 1) All contestants must have a Summer Festival button 2) Entries must be a regular size, black and white print. 3) The name, address and phone number of the | BRABBe : | esse CRABBE = has all this: : NON-SLIP CAS-LOK® COPING AND UNIQUE "INVISIBLE" LINER DESIGN. Stronger than a conventional liner. Exclusive Bio-Pruf® anti-microbial agent formulated into liner vinyl discourages algae. funqus, mold and mildew. FAMOUS AQUA-GENIE® FEEDER SKIMMER Removes leaves and bugs. Retums clean, chlorinated water with powerful jet action that practically eliminates hand-skimming and vacuuming, PLUS: Super-efficient filtration system. Complete line of Buster Crabbe Pool accessories. Free literature and prices on wide choice of sizes and shapes. f e Free Pool Water Analysis | GEROW'S Prestige Pools Located in Gerow's Flower Shop Huronia Mall, Midland 526-7172 PENETANGUISHENE bag 1) People contestant must be printed on the back of the photograph. 4) Entries will be accepted until July 3, 1981, at the _ Citizen Office, 75 Main St., Penetanguishene. JUDGING CATEGORIES 2) Places 3) Things in Penetanguishene @ All entries will be displayed in the window of the Citizen office. @ Winners will be announced in the July 8 issue of the Citizen. @ Prizes will be awarded in each category with a grand prize of a flight for 2 over Huronia. Courtesy of Penetang Air Services Ltd. Page 8, Friday, June 12, 1981 ee a a REE TT emer Oe SOR RE Tree

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