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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jan 1982, p. 10

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~ visiting Orillia squad The Midland Old- timers came out on the wrong end of a 5-4 decision against the Orillia Oldtimers in exhibition play at Midland Arena last Sunday. Ross Heacock and ex- Rochester American Bill Knibbs scored two goals each for Midland. Warren Duckworth assisted on two of the goals, and Tom Garner and Dennis Lemieux each notched one assist. The Midland squad will be in action again tonight when they'll cross townships for an 8:15 p.m. tussle against the Penetanguishene Brule Hotel Oldtimers. O'Hara scores four John O'Hara scored four goals to power the Chemical Valley Blues to an 8-4 decision over the Chemical Valley Wr Tag t eas ion Penetanguishene Minor Hockey Association Bantam-Midget House League' play last Thursday at Penetanguishene Arena. Scott Hook added two for the winners, and singles were provided by Paul Lacroix and Mark Belcourt! Curtis Lemesurier scored three times for the Whites. David Restrup had the other. MEA squelch foes The M & A North Stars all but stymied any offensive threat as they cruised to a 6-0 thumping of the Dock Lunch Leafs in Penetanguishene Minor Hockey Association Novice House League play last Saturday at Penetanguishene Arena. In another PMHA Novice matchup, the PMCL Canucks got by the Grew Boat Canadians 3-2. Grant Patterson hit for two to lead the North Stars' scoring, and Singles were provided by Ira Quinsey, Roman Sandy, Paul Desroches and Claude Vallee. The Leafs managed only three shots on the North Stars net. Francois Charlebois led the PMCL attack with a pair of goals. Chris Leonard had the other. Tim Maheu notched both Canadians goals. Test day A young member Penetanguishene Figure Skating Club gets some instruction from one of the coaches during recent Canadian of the is already Figure Skating Association Testing at Figure skaters prepare for salute to town The Penetanguishene Figure Skating Club, fresh off the recent hosting of a Canadian Figure Skating Test Day, is hard at work on {t's "Here's° te You, Penetanguishene!"" skating carnival, slated for, wen: 13 at Penetanguishene Arena. The club has an- nounced that the show will feature two per- formances -- one in the afternoon and one in the evening. Canadian Mens' Senior champion Brian Oi ResrrGe on se a Penetanguishene _na- tive, and local coach Cindy Mandley were among the judges in the recent testing session. Penetanguishene club members passing in- cluded: First figures: Cyn- thia Anne Wright, Jenny Cowan, Melissa Meisinger, Bonita Robitaille. Preliminary Figures: Kristin Spearn, Kelly Maheu, Saundra Lynn Roszmann, Tina Duquette. Swing dance: Tina Duquette, Janice Robillard, Kristin Spearn, Jenny Gignac, Dawn Sullivan. Canasta dance: Michelle Desrochers, Dawn Sullivan, Tammy Marion. HUNTER SAFETY COURSES Beginning January Page 10, Friday, January 15, 1982 & February Call JIM at 526-4312 or TOM at 526-4815 the Penetanguishene Arena. The club working hard on it's "Here's to You, Penetanguishene!"' skating show, slated for February. Ten-Fox dance: Tina Duquette, Kimberly Ann Roszmann. Dutch Waitz dance: Heidi Meisinger. Fiesta dance: Kimberly Ann Rosz- mann. Weekend split for Stoneleigh The Midland Stoneleigh Motors Minor Midgets came away with a win and a loss in a pair of closely- fought games in recent Georgian Bay Minor Hockey Association league play. Mike Magloughlin, John Sallows, Jim Edgar and Mark Degagne each came up with a goal apiece in a 4- 3 Stoneleigh victory over Elmvale. Elmvale almost bounced back for the tie after coming up with a Mr. Submarine Starts off right Submarine oe the new year in exactly the same fashion as they ended the old One -- with a one- goal Midland Minor Hockey Association Novice House League win over Summer's Trophies. Scott Cunningham scored twice and Cory Bell was credited with the winner in the 3-2 decision. Doug Summers scored both goals for the Trophies squad, both on breakaways. pair of third-period goals by Randy Greenlaw and one from Roger Allen. Midland managed to evade the ire of the referee the entire contest, while Elmvale picked up three minors. In another recent Georgian Bay matchup, the Stoneleigh squad suffered an 8-6 loss to Creemore. Steve Bisson and Magloughlin scored twice apiece for Midland in that one. Singles were tacked on by Kevin King and Bill Kennedy. Dean Mar- cellus picked up three assists. Both teams were shorthanded due to stormy weather. Trudeau scores three goals in 5-4 Rolfoto victory Paul Trudeau scored three goals to pace the Penetanguishene Rolfoto Bantams to a 5-4 win over Midland Walker's Electric in intertown house league minor hockey action Monday. In another intertown house league matchup, the Penetanguishene Little Lake BP North Stars Peewees ham- mered Midland 9-5 last Saturday at Penetanguishene Arena. Other Rolfoto goals came from Dave Restrup and Steve Marion. Marion also added a pair of assists. Kevin Gray replied twice for Midland, and singles came from Glen Reed and Mike Hoy. Richard Letourneau led the North Stars squad with three goals, vat Counahan notched two and singles were contributed by Steve Mailloux, J.P. Vanden Heuvel, and Jason Butler. Doug Sandy scored twice for Midland. BE SURE AND VISIT THE... Vie a OUTBOARDS DISPLAY BOOTH open daily from now till Jan. 17th COVE MARINA "Headquarters for Mercury Sales & Service" Balm Beach-Dault's Bay Phone 926-5073 o 801-1212 Regular Penetang- uishene Minor Hockey Association House League action resumes tomorrow when the A.E. LePage Canadians take on the North Stars in a 7:45 a.m. game, and the Lockhart Motors Nordiques face the KIL Islanders inan 8:45 a.m. a Canada. Kevin Hewitt - Midland to offer support Town of Midland has agreed to support a Township of Carling resolution which opposes the decommissioning of a number of aids to navigation in small craft routes. The action follows a Transport Canada announcement that the federal government intends to reduce the costs associated with providing navigational aid service in general. The Township of Carling objection, along with others, will be forwarded to Transport matchup. ' ay Friends and relatives are cordially invited to the celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puddicombe's 50th Wedding Anniversary, January 17/82, at their residence 31 Sheridan St., Penetang. 12:00-4:00 p.m. (549-8958).

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