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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1981, p. 18

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ee ee | lossa 'moral Ecole Secondaire Penelanguishene Secondary School varsity football coach Larry Banks isn't going to let an 18-1 losing score overshadow the fact that his team outplayed powerhouse Colling- wood Collegiate Institute Friday in Collingwood. Collingwood, rated by Banks as 'probably the top team in_ the division,' scored on their two first possessions. But the inexperienced ESPSS » defence weren't about to ¢ back out the door this time, and Collingwood was held scorelesss for the final three quarters of play. Meanwhile, ESPSS quarterbacks Dave Robillard and Jerome Ladouceur were completing half their passes and_ twice marched their rookie club to Collingwood's one yard line. ESPSS' lone point came on a missed field goal attempt by Dave Genier. 'We consider il a moral victory,' said * Banks, whose team was embarrassed 47-0 by Midland Secondary School in their last outing and have yet to win in three tries. "We turned it right around on them with a com- bination of betler play and a load of penalties by a very undisciplined Collingwood team.' Banks' major goal, he says, is to show im- provement on the MSS margin of victory when the two teams meet again Oct. 27 at ESPSS. Before that, though, ESPSS will face Orillia's Park Street Collegiate - who beat MSS Friday - next week on home turf. Evangelical Lutheran Church @ Sundays ATHENIAN HALL 10:30 a.m. | Rev. Paul A. Schult; oF This sort of thing has happened quite a few times this season to ESPSS, the new kid on the Simcoe County High School varsity football block. But Friday's 18-1 loss to Collingwood Collegiate Institule indicated distinct improvements in the young club. And it can only get better. This year, UNICEF is appealing to the public to join the UNICEF drive to supply clean, America. UNICEF urges you to remember the children on UNICEF HALLOWE'EN _ night. PENETANG CURLING safe water to those children in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin Oct. 19-20-21 7:30 -9 p.m. each night at the Curling Club Free Curling Oct. 15 to 23rd with jitney Fri., Oct. 23rd. First schedule to start Mon., Oct. 23. Membership fees for 1981-82 season same as last year. Men's Booster member Men"s Non-Booster Ladies' Booster member -.-$85.00 ---$95.00 .-.$75.00 Ladies' Non-Booster ...$85.00 First year curler in our club same as booster member. Junior member Red Glace Mixed Fruit and Peel "we Specials In Effect Mu@rries.......,...- Fresh Ground 5 St 2lbe Peanut Butter .. 2... oc $1.75 Ib. . Pineapple Cubes ...$1.151b. Red, Green, Nat lnc Ae ea i Veer reek: Bistesgers..5 sc. ° ot ae $1.75 Ib. ---$25.00 H/ \S\ as. 1.\ dl Hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m., Thursday & Friday 9:00a.m. - 9:00p.m. 42 DUNLOP ST. W., DOWNTOWN BARRIE e 726-4326 Midland hit at home The two Midland entries in the Simcoe County Mens'Basket- ball League were walloped by the league's strongest clubs in an SCMBL _ home-opening doubleheader Thursday at Midland Secondary School. The new Midland team, Dock Lunch, received the hardest knock, falling 103-42 in to the Stayner Mystics in their season opener. Stayner finished in second place in league play last year, but many, including Dock Lunch team rep Brent Hamelin, are convinced the Mystics are even stronger this year - perhaps even strongest. 'They just ran us ragged,' said Hamelin. 'They're a powerhouse. They've got at least two guys starting up there at six-foot-six, and our guys are at six-two' One team which might argue Stayner's supremacy is last year's champion'- Barrie Queen's Hotel, who put the shoes to the Midland Commodores 100-88 in the other half of the twin bill. The loss gives the Commodores an 0-2 record. W Race For Your Lite, Charfie Brown! THE BEATLES "Let it be™ do z- SATURDAY| RicaRRa MIGHT FEVA Live 1x concent a THE » Registered Trade Mark of RCA Inc 77 Main Street, Penetang Jeff Attwood was top shooter for the Com- modores with 20 points, while Marty McCrone led the visitors with 28. Next outing for the Dock Lunch squad is slated Secondary School against Queen's. The Commodores will face the King City Stingers in their next contest Oct. 22, part of another MSS doubleheader with Dock for Oct. 15 at Midland Lunch. FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR "BETTER HEARING CONSULTATION" Electronic hearing tests and hearing aid service for any make or model will be given on Wed. Oct. 21, 1 to 7 p.m. at Victoria Harbour Legion and Thurs. Oct. 22, 12 noon to 8 p.m. at Penetanguishene Legion. These services are being offered free as part of the Beltone Fall Better-Hearing Consultation program now being conducted nationwide. Ms. Joan Parker, Certified Hearing Aid Specialist, will be on hand for this limited time to test hearing and clean and adjust any make or model hearing aid. Many hearing problems can be helped. Anyone, especially senior citizens, should have this hearing test. Even those now wearing a hearing aid will benefit from taking the test and finding out about the current kinds of help available. Those who are unable to attend the 'Fall Better- Hearing Consultation" are invited to phone Beltone Hearing Aid Service 737-1113 collect, to arrangean in-home or at-the-office hearing consultation. THE MENAGERIE} Pink PanTHeR The Godfather a a RS ae % great shows {] watch on TV Nothing you want to watch on TV? There's always something worth watching on IRCA VideoDiscs. The expanding library of RCA VideoDisc titles contains award- winning movies, concerts, sports, children's shows, educational programs and more. 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