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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1985, p. 28

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Penetang Recreational Hockey League Standings Team GP..W..L..GF..GA..PTS Huronia Optical 4 4 0 17 9 8 Hindson Marine Meg 25 10 6 Therrien's Furniture 4057 t 18 17 6 Commodore Hotel 9S Tai 14 18 2 G. Willicer's 4.123 19 14 2 Pollard's Refridgeration4 0 4 11 26 0 Leading Scorers Name, Team Terry Spiker, Hindson Dave Robillard, G. Willicer's Bill Arbour, Therrien's Paul Robillard, Commodore Dave Lefaive, Therrien's Martin Maheu, Therrien's Bob Monteith, Commodore Greg St. Amant, Hindson Frank Hall, G. Willicer's Ken Edgar, Hindson Major Atoms ares Coimeina Go En Galea AR RWOANNAR OP C) tie Collingwood by BOB BOURGEOIS In Collingwood on Sunday a rivalry which peaked last year in the regional Silver Stick continued in a very intense close game. Collingwood's_ Scott Lloyd scored early in the game to take the lead. Following some end to end action, Sean Traynor tied the score from Adam Bourgeois and Ryan Dechambault. Play intensified when Jeff Carruthers fed the puck to Sean Rourke, who made an excellent play on a two on one break, holding the puck just long enough and sliding it over to Robert Kranz for a picture play goal. Collingwood pressured Midland in the second period and took the lead 3-2. The third period was very close but the Collingwood netminder made good_ saves against Troy Caley. Still Midland found the edge. The game ended on an excellent team play. The clock showed 16 seconds left Adam Bourgeois picked up the puck in the Midland end and sped up the ice, passed the puck to Sean Rourke in the slot who zapped it home with four seconds left for a 3- 3 tie. Midland Midgets do battle Charlebois goaltender, Jon Nicholson gets set to block the shot from an Alliston player in Midland S. aay Midget B G.B.M.H.L. action Sunday at the Penetang Arena. Richard Ronald no. 14 left and Tim Dion no. 4 right, prepare to clear the puck. contest, 4-2. Although they led 2-0, Midland lost the t Belanger and Marion record hat tricks by ED CRAMM In the first game of the night Duquette's Electronics short-fused Dial-a-Movie by a 5-1 score. Top marksmen for Duquette's were Dave Lefaive and Dave Genier both netting a pair with a single Lemieux under fire but holds hot hand Midland Stoneleigh Centennials hosted Huntsville Blair McCanns Friday night in Georgian Bay Junior C action. Cents played winning hockey in each period to emerge with a 7-4 triumph. The win was the second of the week for the Cents over Huntsville as_ they skated to an 8-6 win in Huntsville on Tuesday night. Kevin Belcourt fired two goals and added two assists to lead his team while Al Whidden added a pair of tallies and an assist. Tom Hook hit the scoreboard with three points including two assists, while Dave Bressette and Mark Gieseler chipped in with singles. Daryl Belcourt recorded three assists on the game. Kevin Belcourt played "his best game as a Centennial," remarked Ross McConnell, Midland's' general manager / coach. McConnell was also high on the line of Kevin, his brother Daryl] and Mark Gieseler. McConnell felt that Huntsville performed better Friday night than they did in Huntsville on Tuesday. The key puck stopping of goaltender Chris Lemieux and the penalty killing were two important factors in the victory according to McConnell. Lemieux blocked 46 of the 50 shots fired at him. Midland led 2-1 after the first period, 4-2 after the second in which Centennials controlled the period, and out- scored the opposition in the third frame 3-2 to take the game 7-4. Dean Scott records shutout by BOB BOURGEOIS Saturday a game to be played at 6:30 p.m. at the Midland Arena on last minute notice was played at 4:30 but turned out to be a success for the high flying major atoms. Midland were on the attack from the first drop of the puck. Sean Traynor scored in the ° first period unassisted, stealing the puck and sliding a low shot past the Orillia netminder. Top marks were given to the Orillia netminder who stopped __--i the Midland Majors from completely conquering their team. In the second period, ELECT BASILE DORION Deputy Reeve Township of Tiny A strong voice A sensible approach . An experienced candidate | BASILE DORION x Adam Bourgeois con- verted a perfect pass from Ryan Descham- bault and Jeff Carruthers for the second Midland goal, and a two to nothing victory. Craig Slama, missed the game because of the last Nov. Teachers in the School of Design and Visual Arts at Georgian College will hold a Faculty Show, Nov. 9-30. The cross-discipline show on drawing will be open weekdays from 6 to marker going to Wayne Stewart. Allen Geere scored the lone goal for Dial-a-Movie. The second game of the night saw I.D.A. Pharmacy prescribe an 11-5 pounding to Piitz Builders. The big guns for I.D.A. were Martial Jamie Cadeau and Steve Newhouse, up from the midget ranks, were added for this game to bolster the depleted defensive ranks. The defence played a solid game behind the blueline giving Lemieux the required protection. minute time change. Excellent play by Dave Ferris, Denis Maheu and Jeff Carruthers, who defended the zone with great authority, and the goaltending of Dean Scott, paved the way to victory. 9-30 10 p.m. and weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Drawing Room of the Design and Visual Arts Building. The artists will be present from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Barrie Campus. Suite 1100 55 University Ave. TORONTO, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS SEAWAY MORTGAGE CORPORATION All persons having claims against SEAWAY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, other than the holders of Series "B" bonds and the holders of debentures of the corporation are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before November 15, 1985. Dated at Toronto this 17th day of October, 1985. SEAWAY MORTGAGE CORPORATION Att'n: M. Mihelbergel, President Page 28, Tuesday, November 5, 1985 Marion and Pat Belanger both firing a hat trick. With a pair of zoais being tallied by Don Reid and singles going to Dave Miller, Ken Mitchelle and Vince Ladoucer. Scoring once for Piitz Builders in a losing cause were Bill Arbour, Chris Ball, Dan Lefaive and Brian Forget with a pair to round out the score. The final game of the night saw Jug City fine tune Stewarts T.V. to a 5-4 defeat. Top snipers for Jug City were Terry King and Frank Hall both netting a pair and one goal going to Ken Buttineau. Scoring for the T.V. Squad were Wally Burke, Glen Hancock, Kerry Hook and Dale Wood. 534-3161 1985 CELEBRITY Stock 1191 Maroon, 4 cyl., auto., ps., pb., radio, ww tires, rally wheels, rear def., tint glass, floor mats, sport mirrors. 9.5% FINANCING AVAILABLE Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-7251 *11,000. 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