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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Nov 1986, p. 24

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eee eee ee NS ET eee ee eee gt ot eee, ee oe te.) i rb Lemme at 'im Spectators at the Penetanguishene Arena got a lot more than they paid for on Friday evening during the Penetanguishene Junior C Kings game against the Gravenhurst Indians. Good sport- sman like conduct was not a highlight of the game, as the two sides fought to a 180-180 draw, in penalty minutes, that is. Although our hometown boys spent a good portion of the game in Out of the hack Andy Zuidema prepares to release the rock as Barb Hall readies to sweep during last weekend's Bourgeois Early Bird Bonspiel at the Midland Curling Club. COLLINS | SUZUKI Complete Small Engine Service by Specialist Snow Blower Special (up to 10 H.P.) Engine Tune-up $3995... Expires December 15/86 436 Blake St. Barrie 728-8872 Page 24, Tuesday, November 25, 1986 MOSLEY STREET WASAGA BEACH SCHNITZEL NIGHT Every Thursday Night Leighton Smith's foursome won the 13th Annual Event. PL RES. $559 429-4111 (Special Import from Germany) by Gayle Hamelin The Petras travelled to Parry Sound on Sunday to take on the much improv- ed Trilites, and came away with a 3 - 2 win. Jane Derry opened the scoring for the Petras ona pass from Ruby (Rebound) Degenaar. Parry Sound captain Pam Wedd evened the score when she slapped home her own rebound past Gayle Hamelin with 12 seconds left in the first period. After solving equipment problems which prevented her from starting the game, Shawna Sickinger took over in the second and held Parry Sound scoreless in the second period. Petra's captain Mo McKinnon put the lead back in Penetang's hands, unassisted at 8:45. Karen Graham fed a beautiful pass to Sandy the penalty box they were able to capture their best win of the season. The Indians lost at the hands of the Kings by a score of 11-1. This was only one of a few brawls that broke out between the two sides on Friday evening. Petras defeat Parry Sound McDonald for a 3 - 1 Petra lead, but Pam Wedd slip- ped a low wrist shot past Sickinger for a 3 - 2 final. The next game for the Petras is Sunday, November 23 in Gravenhurst, 6:30 p.m. Tom 322-1678 Key up Services Deadbolts trom $355 ~ instaiies e Rekeying © Doorviewers ¢ Patio Door Locks ¢ Drop Bars NO SERVICE CALL CHARGE Don 322-1701 Young Drivers of Canada Midland/Penetang ¢ - re ae "HE'S NOT STOPPING"' Drive with us first and escape * YOC Graduates eligible for up to 44% discount on auto insurance * Course fee is income tax deductible. * VISA accepted Next Evening Course starts Dec. 2nd . For 3 consecutive weeks Day Course: Dec. 22 & 23, 29 & 30 Christmas Gift Certificates available. 526-8500] _ Over 150,000 graduates recommet soma ent

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