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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Mar 1985, p. 18

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Bantams go at it Midland Indusmin Minor Bantams faced Bolton, last week in game two of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Semi Finals. The teams played through a scoreless first period with end to end action. Foriy-one seconds into the second period, Bolton opened the scoring when Greg Allen scored on thei second power plas chance. The score wa tied al the 9:48 mart when Ted French Just add water! Those paddles from the Canadian Tire store across the street may not be quite long enough to reach the water, but (from LEFT) carpenter Richard Chretien, welder Doug Howell, and project manager Ray Baker expect to tour have Midland's newest converted -a John seconds later. At 6:05 Richardson pass. The Allen increased the lead lie wasnottolastlongat '0 3-1. Midland Mark DeSantis restored "arrowed it to 3-2 when the Bolton lead 14 . Jamie Peden scored on Block Parents program could spout Concerned parents in gathered downstairs in Victoria Harbour have the Victoria Harbour taken the first official Town Hall at 8 p.m. steps towards Monday evening to discuss the plan with their town councillors, OPP Acting Community establishing a cooperative neighbo- urhood network of safe homes under' the Services officer Roy Canada wide Block Tyo, as_ well as Parents scheme. representatives from About 25 parents the public school, ready for an early May launching. The 40 foot Ste. Marie which will carry approximately 75 sightseers between Midland Town dock and the Martyrs' Shrine, is nearing completion in a shed behind the PMCL building on Bay Street. boat a power play from Ted French. With just 21 seconds remaining in the period Bolton again took a two goal lead as Catholic school, and from the Caswell's Beach area. Monday night's community decision to create a_ volunteer committee of nine, Obituary A.E. Letherby Arthur Edwin Letherby, a former Midland resident, passed away al Santa Maria, California on March 15th, his 79th birthday. after a lengthy illness. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Letherby, of Midland. He was born in Midland, where he was educated and spent his early years. In his youth he sailed on the Great Lakes for a time. He became a motion pic- ture projectionis! and was employed in threatres in central Ontario. Later he theatres in including Barrie, Penetanguishene and Orillia. For many years Mr. Letherby resided in California where he was engaged in real estate development prior to retirement. He married Elizabeth Brown, of Collingwood, who survives, along witha son Barry, also of California. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. W.B. Leatherdale (Loreen) and Mrs. Morley Yon (Gladys), both -- of Coldwater, and brothers Lester of Belleville, and Lorne of Coldwater. He was predeceased by brothers Lloyd and Gordon and a sister, Mrs. Grace Naysmith. operated centres ~« Mark scored. Fitzpatrick closed out Bolton put the game out of reach in the third as they scored times before when Sean Lunnie stole the puck a! the Bolton up soon again tomorrow at 8 p.m. blueline and went in alone. Final score was 7-3 evening the five game set at a game apiece. three Midland the scoring chaired by Angela _ insufficient response to official Block Parent Evans, has made get a similar project signs (considered a Victoria Harbour established four years , eligible for full ad- ago, Evans is most iss ER ministrative assistance from the Block Parent encouraged by initial response to the current initiative. selves) to be sprouting CHE. re 4 in Victoria Harbour organization. windows within two Although there was She is. predicting months. i gia all gf me " & ' ' s Be Out with the old Preparing for the grand opening of the new Barber and Haskill Home Fur- nishings in May, Orillia's Paul Irwin (left) and Joe Skinner were busy Monday morning removing the old Field's Hardware sign from the King Street store. From the looks of things these two enjoy their work, and they plan to be back with the new sign soon. 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