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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Dec 1981, p. 18

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OA Al I CAR: ak cA EERIE ERIE anil portscene Results --_--Hockey ---- OHA MAJOR INTERMEDIATE A Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts Georgetn 19 16 3 0159 82 32 Colling 22 15 7 0, 144 111 30 Gallia, 18-8, 9) LE 85, 102) 17 Port El 16 7 11 0 101 116 14 0 1 Barrie 18 7 11 101 116 14 OwenS 18 6 11 102, 124 43 Midlandig 5 14 84 119 10 Results Tuesday Georgetown 9, Midland 2 o Scoring Leaders Not including Nov. 20 Orillia vs. Midland, Nov. 28 Orillia vs. Georgetown, Dec. 1, Georgetown vs. Midland. GP G A Pts PM Scarlett, Coll 21.26 27 53 26 Payne, Coll 20 21 30 51 40 Colley, Coll 17. 19 28.4738 Hamilton,Gtn 17 22 22 44 10 McCauley, Coll 22 21 21 42 14 Colley, Coll 16 17 25 42 14 McFadyen,Gtn 21 9 26 35 20 Ford. Geo 17 14 20 34 14 Barclay, OS 14 15 18 33 29 Regan, Barrie 18 13 19 23 Sturgeon,Gtn 17 17 24 41 8 Lyon, Gtn 15 6 35 41 16 Matthews, Coll 22 16 21 37 29 Individual Penalty Minutes: R. Green OS 113; Landry GTN 65; Dave Boyce BA 633; Schaefer GTN 61; Kealy OS 58; Stone MID 56. Team Penalty Minutes: 468; Owen Sound 467; Collingwood 447; Georgetown 384: Barrie 382; Midland 326; Port Elgin 259. Team Power Play Goals: Collingwood 36; Owen Sound 23; Orillia 20; Port Elgin 17; Barrie 16; Georgetown 11; Midland ais Individual Power Play Goals: Payne COL 10; Tim Colley COL 8; Howes OR 6; 'Scarlett COL 6; D. Hutchinson Os 5; R. Green Os 55 Matthews COL 5. Team Goals Against Averages: Georgetown 4.53; Collingwood 5.05; Orillia 5.38; Port Elgin 5.63; Midland 6.24; Barrie 6.44; Owen Sound 6.89. (Huntsville at Gravenhurst, Nov. GEORGIAN BAY JUNIOR C Standings W LT Pts GF GA PM Orillia Brace 10 5 0 20111 83 333 Mid 0 6 0 20 108 102 541 Pen 9 5 2 20115 93 464 Hunt 9 7 2 20115 105 391 Hal 79 1 15 94111 439 Oro 711 0 14 92116 504 PS. 510 3 13 93 104 516 Grav 610 0 12 83 97 408 Scoring Leaders 29 not included) GP G A PTS hort Handed Goals: Cowan, Pen 15 26 36 62 - connigened 10; Georgetown 9; Dart, Hunt 15 26 22 48 Dart, Hunt 530 44 4.98 Ryan Adams Midland 4; Orillia2; Barrie 2; Port | Robillard, Pen 15 19 29 47 Gosse, PS. 902 83 5.52 Robbie Howe Elgin 2; Owen Sound 1. d Epps, Brace 14 17 29 46 #Wagg, Hunt 330 | 02, 9,73 Individual Short Handed Goals: Reuger, Brace 15 22 23 45 Ryan, Grav 671 66 5.90 a McCauley CUL 4; Burgess COL 3; + McEachern,Mid 14 17 21 38 Wood,Hal _ 589 59 6.01 re Bantam af Ford GTN 2; McFadyen GTN 2; Yake, Hal 17 15 22 37 + Latondress, Mid 421 43 6.13 avi ate caf Tonelli GTN 2. Lahay, Grav 15 21 15 36 Bumstead, Mid 512 53 6.21 Janice Smoke = Goaltenders Davies, Hal 16 17 .19 36 Steele, Pen 450 49 6.53 Edmund aca ceue i GP GA SO EN AvGc. Muckler, Hunt 14 11 25 36 Finch, Brace 269 30 6.69 Monique Buttineau Dragasevitch, Gt- * Brown, Mid 16 14 21 35 rs "6.61 21 1 0 3.18 Kiingbiel,Brace 15 13 21, 34 -- Bowling---- Steel, Coll 13.00 62 0 1 4.77 'Kozluk, PS. 18 14 19°38 Junior Patterson, Coll 9.00 47 0 1 5.22 Goalkeepers © MIN GA AVG _ MIDLAND YBC Sieur anent 264 Miller 397 390 Oech 15/28 Hogg, Pen 510 44 5.17 High Scores-Nov. 28 / 81 ae ia Rr Harris, Or 12.81 68 0 2 5.31 Thompson, Brace 631 53 5.04 PeeWee Adhle aiton A Rosner,PE 14.34 74 0 0 5.63 Sanderson, Oro 425 37 5.22 Amy Lapensee 100 y No cigars for the Diggers Despite a respectable split record, the Sabin Charlebois Haulage and Excavating Diggers pionships, nockburn 4-4 in their second and lost to Port Credit 7-2 in their third tied Ban- added one in each and Brian Forget the Diggers' opening game. Bill Puddicombe tended Puddicombe and Irvine split the net- minding duties in the third game, but Port came up short in their outing. the Penetanguishene Credit proved to be just first gym ball hockey net. too strong for the tournament last Bannockburn Dan Cotescoredthree perennial PMBHL weekend in Toronto. managed to handle Port times, including the league champs. Creditintheothergame tying goal, in the : The Diggers, of the Diggers' round- Diggers' second effort, Peter Robillard representing the robin set, leaving the Peter Robillard chipped notched both Diggers' Penetanguishene- Diggers in third place in the other and __ goals in the club's final Midland Ball Hockey and out of playoff goaltenderGlenn Irvine appearance. League, dumped Aurora contention. supplied some inspired The Diggers com- 5-3 in their first game of goaltending by stopping peted in the tour- the Ontario Gymnasium Kirk Swales and Dan three Bannockburn nament's Division 3 Ball Hockey Cham- Cote scored two goals breakaways. section. The event Steelers still hosted by the Ontario Ball Hockey Association, attracted 17 of the best teams in southern Ontario, in- cluding the top clubs from the Toronto Gym Ball Hockey Division. SSS SS SS SS ORILLIA CINEMA3 4 ESCAPE YW, F FROM NEW YorRK [' 789 AA Not for 7&9 Restricted children CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland Nitely 7&9 526-5791 top EDSHL club |." The Elmvale Steelers maintained their six- game unbeaten streak with a 12 5 whomping of the Perkinsfield Perkies in Elmvale and District Senior Hockey League action last Thursday at Flos-Elmvale Arena. In other league play, Barrie American Hotel kept pace with the Steelers by scoring a 12- 0 throttling of the Oro Oilers, and the Minesing Islanders drew to a 2-2 tie with the Wyevale Autos. Tim McGinnis led Elmvale marksmen with three goals, Tom McGinnis and Ken Graham scored two apiece, and singles were contributed by Gary Minnings, Paul Archer, Dave Jamison, Dan McGinnis and Kevin Fleming. Richard Lefaive notched two for the Perkies, Tim Brickles added the other. Brain Belcourt guarded the Elmvale net. iyency SHOOT HUNTER'S & ANGLER'S CLUBHOUSE Ogden's Beach Road 22's with open sights-Shotguns Sunday, ; December 6 at 12:30 p.m. Pen Twin Theatres Wed-Thurs-Fri-Sat Bee 2-3-4-5 7:30 Pe BILL MURRAY ! Syd Pas it th AbdSbeawment| Sat Mat. FREE CARTOON SHOW After Santa Claus parade. Sponsored by Merchants of Penetang Sun-Mon-Tues AM ee Dec 6-7-8 HALLOWEEN IT WEREWOLF 0 7:30 Om Worasc __ IN LONDON Fri Dec 4 to Thurs Dec 10 ONE SHOWING 7:30 | You read about it in Playboy, now see the movie ren WARNING Some scenes Renn ) INE AND PENTHC TAS BOR GUC, may offend FALMS INTE NIAICOLN NAL Nt K DOWELL AS C 8 LICULA In 1971 "D. B. Cooper" leaped from a 727 with $200,000 and vanished without a trace. Why he did it no one knows. But you can bet he was laughing all the way to the bank. Not 'for children Theatre Branch Ontario Friday, December 4, 1981, Page 19

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