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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Feb 1982, p. 14

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TEUUNTERE TUNED , 4 by Dennis Brab. ---- The top qualifiers for the Export "A" Classified Tournament from the Penetanguishene Bowling Alley have been determined by tournament director Gerald Lesperance to be as follows: Class 1 Men Ladies John Hood Anne D' Aoust Mike Desroches Darlene Garraway Edmond Moreau Class 2 Men Ladies David Rice Mary Anne Therrien Bill Robbins Pamela Lesperance Maurice Quesnelle i FES j Class 3 3 Men Ladies Swim safety programs graduates Larry Patenaude Barb Cascagnette Gil Charlebois Dean Chapman @ e Class 4 Men Ladies Mike Diver Shelly Duval Gerald Lesperance Rosemary Marchand Jeanette Lorette Denis Crowe Maurice Lacroix The next step will be the zone round to be held on March 14, so Good Luck to all. Alpha Marion from Perkinsfield won the monthly "Ladies Nite Out" tournament held at Knight Haven Lanes on Sunday evening The past two weekends found this group not battling the elements outdoors, but indoors' busily preparing for the up- coming summer as swimming mechanics, leadership, teaching, lifeguard and pool patrol procedures, accident prevention, water safety, class- policies. Instructors for the course from the Red - Cross were Jack Cur- tiss, Laurie Dalecoe and Donna Howatson, while Daniels. According to Anke Vermuelen, the Aquatic Director at the "Y"', the standards for cer- Class 5 Men Ladies ' Bill Puddicomb Diane Perrault : . : : ES t t Ron Desraches Mabel Dewey by Bob Murray various techniques such Life Saving Society Ruth Ray and Tracey put fortha superb effor in this endeavor. The course was held under the auspices of the Midland YMCA, and both Societies wish to thank the "Y" for making the facilities at testing, test-checking, the Royal Life Saving tification in this course with a 700 triple including handicap. Alpha rolled 338 in her second game to nail down the first place prize money. Other winners were as follows: 2nd-Julie Desjardins (657); 3rd- Joanne Lapensee (609); 4th-Rita McCoy (589). High singles were rolled by Debbie Chapman (225); Anne Major (231) and Jeanette Lorette (215). Bob McMann took his mixed team to Gravenhurst on Saturday to bow] in a 12-team tournament and wound up taking third place with a five-game score of 6,431. A team from Gravenhurst took first place with a total of 6,751 followed by Orillia with 6,518. The team won $180 for its effort and Jules Marion won the mens high-five with a superb 1397 score. Recent winners in the Midland- Penetanguishene 5-Pin Association booster club draw are as follows: Feb. 6-$150, Neil Ladouceur; $100, Marg Burgie (19); Feb. 13- $50, Guy D'Aoust; $25, Norma Tapscott (48) Around the Leagues: The Swinging Singles team of the Tuesday 7-Ups mixed league rolled 3,929 for three games with scores of 1289, 1351 and 1289. Remi Pilon (337) and Andy Maheu (331) had the high singles in the Midland Industrial 'Sy League on Wednesday night. S swimming season at the Midland YMCA. Twelve of them -- namely Laurie Graham, Pauline Grenier, Pete Juneau, Kim Mar- childon, Kathy Hub- bard, Heather Win- drem, Pat Warne, Lisa McKelvie, Rob Richardson, Kathy Fraser, Charlene Baxter and Don Thompson -- nine of which are Midland "'Y"' Staffers, successfully completed a joint Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society Instructors' Course. Their services will be utilized as swimming instructors and lifeguards at summer camps, special swim- ming ing classes and at the "'Y"' pool. During the rigorous training sessions the candidates were taught report completion, and Red Cross and Royal Society was represented are very rigid, and the by Christin Jenkins, successful candidates them. For those who want to travel in the best of company e IT you re listening to anything less than a Pioneer component car stereo system, then you're traveling with the wrong company. So to get you off on the right foot, we thought we might recommend the following Pioneer component car stereo combination. To begin with, there's our KEX-20 in-dash component cassette deck with AM/FM stereo. It features our Supertuner Ii with an electronic pulse synthesizer fo- ultra-precise tuning If what you want to hear is on tape, just pop in a cassette. The cassette deck offers all the benefits of metal, chrome and Dolby tape playback along with locking fast forward and rewind for easy tape handling Next there's our CD-5 under-dash 7-band graphic equalizer. With it you can compensate for the acoustic defi- clencies in your car in order to achieve full fidelity listening enjoyment. It also features a dual-amp balancer so you can adjust front/rear speaker levels of a dual-amp/speaker system To power this system, we recommend our 20-watt** per channel GM-40. This compact separate power amplifier Packs plenty of punch to deliver solid bass and silky highs without going stale To surround you with the best in full-fidelity listening the pool available enjoyment, there re our revolutionary TS-1600 rear-deck mount Cross-Axial™ car speakers. Unlike conventional rear- deck speakers which bounce high frequencies off the rear window, the TS-1600's stand-up tweeter and diffuser assembly radiates them at the listener for increased clarity and greater stereo imaging Sportscene Hockey 3 OHA MAJOR Series "'B"' s E ; Bere nites INTERMEDIATE A Midland vs. Collingwood : le aa Quarter-Finals (best-of-five) - te Series "C"' Future Games Tuesday Tonight - in Collingwood Owen Sound 6, Port Elgin5 Sunday -- in Midland Last Night Tuesday -- in Collingwood Port Elgin vs. Owen Sound, N. Owen Sound leads the best-of- seven series 1-0 Future Games Tonight -- in Port Elgin Sunday -- in Owen Sound Tuesday -- in Port Elgin Series "A"' Orillia vs. Georgetown (best-of-seven) ener aa eat Future Games : : : th Com onent Tonight -- in Georgetown Ze Nees ales .™ , J : | Car Stereo | Saturday -- in Orillia ee tele tt Basketball Your search for satisfaction ends at... 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