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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Sep 1981, p. 15

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. 1 Backing into season The backfield of Midland Secondary School's football team were put through their paces during practice Wednesday in preparation for the team's The man behind the boys season opener against Twin Lakes yesterday at MSS. a OF SE mes SRS at eo ay aalaes Se nee ee ee Mate Lichtenberg, left, is one of the'.men responsible for the leadership of the football team at Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School. He and Larry Banks, not shown, are working with a very inexperienced team this year, and have since encountered several other problems. In a controlled scrimmage in Barrie, Tuesday night, two of the team's quarterbacks" were injured, forcing the two coaches to appoint another player as quarterback from another position. On top of that, the team's roster has dropped from an encouraging 43 to somewhat disappointing 32 through injuries and attrition. The team's first game is today at 3 p.m. when they will host Stayner Collegiate Institute. < , "wa | 7 Q & Special Olympics athletes "willbe honoured Tuesday ladies' auxiliary of the the Mentally Retarded Huronia Association who are donating the Huronia Association for | dessert and gifts. A special dinner will be held in Midland Legion, Branch 80, for the athletes from Midland who took part in the Special Olympics in Ottawa this past summer. PROCLAMATION BIG BROTHERS WEEK IN MIDLAND On behalf of the Midland-Penetang Area Big Brother's Association, | hereby proclaim the The event will start at 's week of September 26 to October 3, 1981, as 6 p.m. and it will be a combined effort bet- ween the Midland Legion, Branch 80 who is donating the use of the legion facilities, the ladies' auxiliary of "BIG BROTHER'S WEEK IN MIDLAND" f Rupee Proud all around : The sixth annual St. Theresa's High School Runathon was a huge success, according to school officials. Turnout for the fund-raising run, staged and extend best wishes and success to the Association in its recruiting drive to be conducted during this week. Moreland A. Lynn, Mayor, Town of Midland Wednesday at Sacred Heart School, was the largest ever and included all of the school's Midland Legion, Branch 80 who are donating the first course and the teachers. CANADIAN POWER SQUADRONS Night School Courses Put on by the Midland Power Squadron at Midland Secondary School THE BASIC BOATING COURSE: A general course on vessel identification (Power and Sail), power and sailboat handling, chart reading and plotting, compass, aids to navigation, government regulation, safety, rope lines and anchoring. A must for all boters. May be required by license in near future. SEAMANSHIP POWER: For power boaters on engine problems and maintenance, both inboard and outboard, emergency and weather situations, docking, anchoring, safety, handling. MARINE MAINTENANCE: (sail & Power) In depth engine problems and maintenance, electrical and fuel problems, repair and maintenance of hulls of all materials, launching and winter storage preparation, complete hull and power plant maintenance. SEAMANSHIP SAIL: Principles, practice and theory, also maintenance of sailboats of all sizes. A must for all sailors, new and old. ADVANCED PILOTING: It covers all aspects of navigation in greater detail than possible in the Boating Course, explaining the use of the sextant, radio directional findrs, and compass with a cruise assignment. JUNIOR NAVIGATOR: A two year study of celestrial navigation, using celestrial bodies to determine position and calculation of great circle courses between departure and destination, both theory and practice. Tournament action That's Tom McGinnis, a third baseman with Elmvale Sporting Goods, running to first base last Saturday during the OASA Men's Intermediate Ainley wins Cookstown title Rhythm to top spot at OTHER COURSES OFFERED ARE: Weather, Marine Electronics and Navigator. ae "C" elimination tournament hosted by Elmvale. Wingham won this game 6-5. Classes begin Sept. 28. 7 - 9:30 /f you miss registration night - you may Ainley and Royal Rythm won Fences; Champion of Suzanne Ainley of Stayner, a rider for the _Canter Call Equestrian the recent Doonaree Farms Hunter Schooling | Open Champion of the day; Reserve Open Cham- the Hunter Division for the season; Reserve of Centre in Perkinsfield, Shows final in pion of the season; first the Hunter Division for rode her horse Royal Cookstown. in Equitation Over the day. sien _ er = =unnnygumnnnnianrsbinaiosicieemsuamensaismesiceeeeee ee 3 ae hid Tae PR eo! All classes are taught by qualified instructors. register Sept. 28, 1981 after 7 p.m. Friday, September 25, 1981, Page 15 :

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