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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Aug 1981, p. 21

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oo » Mei PE i 'artnet, ee Fore! He's ajolly good fellow Richard Hunt, Parry Sound, 79 Paul Aspinwall, 1.B.M., 80 Tom Garner, Midland, 80 Dave Carr, Midland, 80 Jim Beardsall, Midland, 81 Larry Penny, Spring Lakes, 81 Ed Muscat, Aurora, 82 Richard Hayes, Midland, 83 Armand Desjardins, Midland, 83 Second Flight Net Gordon Rodd, Lindsay, 65 Jack Baguley, Bonaire, 66 Gary Collins, Unattached, 69 Doug Andrews, Midland, 69 Pete Kuzyk, Parry Sound, 69 by Don Lawrence Mike Jackson of Midland Golf and Country Club won the 30,000 Island Invitational Golf Tournament this past weekend with a gross score of 70 for 18 holes of golf. This is the third year in a row Jackson has won that tournament. The golfer with the best net score for 18 holes was Doug Hunt of Parry Sound Golf Course who shot a 64. Longest drive was made by Rob Garner of Barrie and two golfers tied for being closest to the pin on the 16th hole, Ovi Lemesurier and Armand Desjardins, both of Midland Golf and Country Club. This year, there were 184 golfers taking part, that figure topping last year's total of 168. Despite the mail strike, the number of people who wanted to enter this tournament came to about 250 but the course will only accomodate 184 using tee-offs on the back and front nine holes at the same time. For that reason, tournament organizer, Gord McLean feels that 184 golfers will be the largest number this tournament ever will allow. - This is McLean's last year as organizer and 3 -he deserves a hand for the work he has put into the tournament in the past years. Also placing well in the tournament were these golfers: Athletics training camp Midland Athletics Intermediate A hockey club will be getting an early start on the up- coming season Aug. 23 when they start their training camp _ at Wasaga Stars Arena in Wasaga Beach. The starting time for the opening day of their training camp will be 2 p.m. The club will be holding an all-you-can- eat corn roast Saturday at Maple Valley Club in Lafontaine to raise funds for the club. Tickets are available from members of the team's executive for $6 per person. Indusmin scoreless Midland Indusmin and Leitz Canada soccer clubs came up deadlocked 0-0 last Wednesday night in Midland when the two teams tangled in Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League action. Midland Indusmin is presently i in fourth place in league standings while Leitz is in last place. Playing in net for Indusmin was Bill White with Gunter Schmidt collecting the shutout | for Leitz. First Flight Gross Bob Coulson, Barrie, 71 Jim Garner, National, 73 Bruce Calhoun, Glen Eagles, 74 Glenn Howard, Midland, 74 Steve Ashby, Glen Eagles, 76 Joe Muggridge, Glen Eagles, 76 Bruce Steward, Barrie, 76 Dave Millar, Streetsville, 76 Chester Graham, Midland, 77 Gary Hooper, Whispering Hills, 77 George Stokes, Whirl Pool, 77 Rob Garner, Barrie, 78 First Flight Net _ Chuck Hatfield, Midland, 66 2. <a eet eres = a Jim Blanchard, Midland, 84 Robin Major, Horseshoe Valley, 84 Tim Gamna, Midland, 85 Hugh Bailey, Parry Sound, 85 'Kim Hanley, Brooklea, 86 Dale Parks,. Spring Lake, 86 Ken Tiffin, Horseshoe Valley, 86 Bob Willis, Whitby, 87 Ross Cole, Horseshoe Valley, 87 Ross Cousineau, Midland, 87 Ross Heacock, Midland, 88 Third Flight Net Jim Bales, Midland, 66 Herb Palmer, National, 66 John Webber, Midland, 67 Bob Scott, Midland, 67 Ron Dalziel, Midland, 69 Sam Casuccio, Aurora, 69 Brian Honey, Barrie, 69 Ian Jackson, Horseshoe Valley, 68 Ron Kerrsley, Midland, 70 Rick Martin, Aurora, 70 Jim Martin, Aurora, 70 Murray Yorker, Midland, 68 Edgar Dorion, Midland, 69 Roy Lavin, Midland, 70 Ken MacLennan, Midland, 70 Ken Cousineau, Unattached, 70 John Ough, Barrie, 72 John Cornwall, Horseshoe Valley, 72 Tim French, Collingwood, 73 Second Flight Gross Frank Sidey, Horseshoe Valley, 77 Dave Robinson, South Muskoka, 77 Dennis Lemieux, Midland, 78 John Murri, Aurora, 69 Charles Noakes, Midland, 71 Jerry Barbour, Midland, 71 Leo St. Onge, Brooklea, 72 Third Flight Gross Ovi Lemesurier, Midland, 81 Doug Desjardin, Midland, 83 PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Next August 20, 21, 22 Pete King & Medonte | PHELPSTON TAVERN =. Flos Conc.4, Phelpston Stuart Collins, Unattached, 70 Roman Borsch, Midland, 70 Dennis Marsell, Midland, 71 Jack Timpson, North Halton, 72 Brad Yorke, Midland, 72 Bill Lalonde, Midland, 72 Pete Fleischaker, Aurora, 72 ae Pen Twin Theatres A | Fri. Aug. 14- Thurs. Aug. 20 Pen ol guaieas COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS AN IVAN REITMAN FILM BILL MURRAY... Saturday Matinee - THE CADDY Jerry Lewis Fri. Aug. 14- Thurs. Aug.20 7:15-9:15 2 TAT -- fy ac ACCOMPANIMENT ABRIAN De PALMA Fim | aoe CE FAY mae Now appearing - Ca we August 13, 14,15 - 7 Gail Ackroyd ¢ Band 4 Next August 20, 21, 22 Burgundy Rose P AGE Te Ak, Paw RM = ENTERTAINMENT LICENSED LLBO Main St., Elmvale NOW PLAYING MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN! 2nd Feature SCAVENGER HUNT MIDLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE Hwy 27 Starts at dusk 526-2411 Fighting Inflation with a | Price Reduction Midland's unemployment picture coupled with the nation's high inflation, makes Restaurants Kentucky Fried Chicken %. Store in Midland is doing something to help. Now Enjoy A Thrifty 5 1 99 Dinner for (Regular *2.25) That's a 12% Inflation Fighting Price Reduction Feu. wiINg At Midland's Store only From Monday to Friday Kentucky Fried (hicken & 371 King St. Midland, Ont. Tel 526-5522 "Wy Mirela, Sy Loft Family Restaurants Inc. NOW OPEN ALL WEEK Jackson wins golf classic good sum of money for that cause with the 30,000 Island Golf Committee also chip- ping in a good amount. Another feature of the tournament was a draw held for prizes donated by Penetang Bottling in Penetanguishene, the proceeds from that going to paraplegic and A cheque for the final crippled children in amount will be Midland and_ presented ata later date Penetanguishene. through Butch Orser of That draw raised a Penetang Bottling. NOW PLAYING DON'T YOU WISH YOU WERE ARTHUR? PE) Thy MOE 5 fun Mong, y * Cun h, " oT) . A Rollins. Joffe -Morra-Brezner Production Canadian Odeon Theatres King St., Midland Nitely 7&9 526-5791 \ BSED j 322-2890 | | DRIVE-IN THEATRE vai Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change { ane Ge Gee en ee ee ee es es ee oe |] Starts Friday August 14 ONE OF THE BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN AGAIN. MARK HAMILL » HARRISON FORD » CARRIE FISHER BILLY Meide wil LIAMS res eLs et Fae Pliny tre ut IRVIN KE RSHNER G SARY KURTZ LEIGH BRACKETT . LAWRENCE KASDAN GEORGE LUCAS « -GEORGE LUCAS JOHN WILLIAMS PARENTAL GUIDANCE 7 namettoncs, ALSO Admittance. Parents or Re -- are advised subject matter may be mature. THE FINAL CONFLICT Wednesday, August 12, 1981, Page 21

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