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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Jun 1982, p. 21

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lt was Graydon's day The Graydon Broad rink topped 15 other contenders to win the Ellis Trophy mixed triples tournament last Wednesday at Midland Lawn Bowling Club. Other members of the high three-game _ win- ning rink were vice-skip Irene Walford and lead Irene Atkin. The local-member tournament was the MLBC's first event of the season. Each rink bowled 12 ends. Second high three- game winner was the defending-champion rink skipped by Bruce McArthur, with vice- lead Jim Worfolk. High two-game winner was the rink of Norm Parsons, skip, Marjorie Lusk, vice, and John Mason, lead. Second high two-game winner was the rink of Walter McGilvray, with vice-skip Ruth French e@ Cont'd pg. 24 Bay Pharmacy has Everything %o make Dad ha Ppy-- tee" : : e Doing the backstep Neither the Midland Autos player at right or his visiting opponent can quite get a bead on this bouncing ball during their recent Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League matchup, but the Autos will be trying to keep things better under foot tonight when they take on the Italian No breaks here Midland Indusmin allowed two second-half goals while missing on several good chances of their own to drop a 2-1 decision to the Italian Sportsmen in Barrie and Dias. tp ic t Recreational Soccer League action Monday at Barrie's City Pitch. The loss was Indusmin's second of the season against one win and a pair of ties. Midland Indusmin, Sportsmen in Barrie. meanwhile, fresh off a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Italian squad Monday in Barrie, will be trying to recover with an 8 p.m. homefield date at Midland Secondary School agianst Barrie Simcoe Block. | "GOTTA CLUB THAT SWINGS WITHOUT A SLICE" chances," Lonsdale said. "But it was an excellent game."' Ernie Desroches was selected Midland's player of the game by the second half and the referee. singled out Dean Wood Lonsdale commended as the club's most Downs for his "won- improved player to this derful diving saves'"' in point in the season. yell ALMOST ever r{hing -Cards "Cologne ~Watches -Wa l\eTs "Aftershave -Key Chains -Elect ec Razors and | other OP BAY PHARMACY 88 Main St., Penetanguishene . _ We're bigon gf Fish & Chips -~ Barbecued Ribs, Hamburgs, | Hot Dogs, '» Home made Fries, sy . , & awhole the batrier when they nf AJ lot more, meet the tough Italian Sareea : ps) coub tonight in Barrie. -- ae ~ Indusmin coach Malcolm Lonsdale figures his club con- trolled about 75 per cent of the play in the first half of Monday's clash. Their persistence finally paid off when Andy Wicksted headed in a corner kick (the fifth for Indusmin to that point) into the left , corner of the Italians' % re) net. ° They'll be back at it tonight with a homefield encounter against 3 Barrie Simcoe Block. i Kick-off is slated for 7 p.m. alt Midland ' Secondary School. } The Midland Autos, the other local BDRSL entry, are winless in four starts and will have but small : } / Con prices! ALSO Fetdling "SEAFOOD" * Shrimp * Scallops + Live Lobster, etc. The Italians roared back, though, and found the mark 15 minutes into the second half. Then, after halting a : few Midland breakaways, they put it away by putting another past~ Indusmin goaltender Dave Downs Look for us in the former A&W location PARADIZE cis CHIPS GUARD YOUR FAMLY'S WEALTH AND BUOGET G Rares Hwy 93-just lee nee St., Midland | cusp 549-2332 make the best of our 4 {a Bes Wednesday, June 16, 1982, Page 21

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