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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Sep 1988, p. 9

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Action continues on Sunday Touch football season begins again In Penetang-Midland Touch Football action Sun- day, the Outlaws blanked Huronia Optical Illusions 32-0. Moe Robitaille led the attack with a pair of majors while Doug Condren, Paul Hayes and Brian St. Amant also counted six pointers. Robitaille and Pete Robillard added singles. Quarterback Doug Ed- wards rambled for a touchdown in the first quarter as Midas Top Guns outshot Dial-a-Movie Destroyers 27-6. Rick Revers scored a TD in the third quarter on an in- terception. John Koppenol and Rick Stevens added majors. Stevens collected a single point while Keith Kelly collected a pair on a touch back. Ron Tucker scored for the Destroyers in the first quarter. Tippett Warriors doubl- ed Guzzlers 26-13. Chris Commisso scored two touchdowns to lead all scorers, with Rick Ansell One more team The Midland Penetang Touch Football League plays every Sunday at Midland and Penetang Secondary Schools. The league is Graham Wins In close golf game The Midland Golf and Country Club men's cham- pionship were held the weekend before last; 102 - participated. After 50 holes, 1986 and 1987 champion Jeff Bales was tied with Chester Graham, also a former two- time winner. A hooked drive on the 15th hole resulted in a dou- ble bogie seven for Bales; Graham registered a par five to go up two. On the next, Bales thundered a 250-yard Curling club receives a plaque from government The Penetanguishene Curling Club has been recognized by the Province of Ontario for its role as the home rink of the 1987 World Curling Champions. On behalf of Premier David Peterson and the Minister of Tourism and Recreation, Hugh O'Neil, the vice-pesident of the club, David Gravelle, presented an appreciation plaque to president Tim Lindsay. The club appreciation award goes to the home club or training ground of Ontario's team of the year. The Russ Howard Rink of Glenn Howard, Tim Belcourt, Kent Carstairs and Larry Merkley won the provincial, national and drive, closing the gap to one stroke, while Graham bogied the hole. But on the 17th.a tree got in the way of Bales's tee shot while Graham drove straight down the center on his way to a 229 total -- and victory. Bales finished with 232. The second flight winner was Larry Green with 242. Fred Lavin took third flight honors with 259 and Bill Lalonde captured the fourth with 282. world curling titles in 1987. This plaque was first presented in 1982 when Thunder Bay's Al Hackner won the global title. Since then, Hackner's club has received it again. Ed Werenich and Marilyn Darte have also seen their home clubs honored. The only non-curling winners of the Team of The Year Award were the figure skating duo of Paul Martini and Barbara Underhill. Upon receiving the pla- que, president Lindsay noted that it will be dif- ficult to find a bare spot on the wall of the club already adorned by memorabilia of the Howard _ rink's accomplishment. in need of another entry after one team, the Brooklea Eagles dropped out. Interested in- and Randy Butineau con- tributing six points each. Ron Vaters picked up two points in the opening quarter. Cliff Forget accounted for both the Guzzlers ma- jors with Bob Dyment kick- ing a single. Bandana Redskins whitewashed Mick B's 534-4262. 28-0. Bob Blasko and Glen Bannon collected majors on interceptions while teammates Richard Thomas and Jim Costello romped across the goal line for six points each. Ray Brien scored the other two points. Action continues Sunday on the same two fronts. dividuals should contact Terry Carruthers at Tom Smith Chev. Olds. Coldwater Fall Fair Sept. 23, 24, 25 | fee |. 526-0193 Tom Smith Chev Olds Ltd. 824 King St., Midland 835-3813 | Luxury Car - Affordable Price Quality is Job 1 BOURGEOIS MOTORS SCOREBOARD Midland Industrial Bowling League Team Points Bandana Construction 11 Jory IDA 9 Brabant S. Construction 8 Meridis Place 8 Garner's Sports 7 Skilja Design 7 Iven S. Windows 5 Huronia Flyers 4 Gamna Signs 4 Huronia Auto Glass 2 Ken's Fast Food 1 Dion's Cleaners 0 'High Single Albert Morin 331 High Triple Pat Amerlinck 771 Tom Sauve 331 Larry Dion 751 Mike Brasseur 288 Ray Miller 741 Larry Dion 288 High Average Pat Amerlinck 251 Tom Sauve 243 Ray Miller 234 Penetang Industrial Bowling League Team Points Penetang IGA 11 Hotel Brule 11 Tee Pee Drywall 10 | Beau Maur Pools 8 Legion Branch 68 7 Asselin Insurance 7 Hamelin and Leroux 7 Serjeant Boys 7, Pete's Masonry 5 Dupuis Construction 5 Borsa Produce 3 Dusome's Garage 3 High Single High Triple Tony Forget 353 Tony Forget 854 Moe Lacroix 337 Moe Lacroix 847 Larry Dion 330 Cleo Desroches 730 High Average Moe Lacroix 269 Cleo Desroches 243 Larry Dion 243 Penetang-Midland Touch Football League Sept. 18 at Midland Secondary School Outlaws 32 - Huronia Optical Illusions 0 Hydro Hawks 6 - OPSEU Terminators 0 (default) G. Wilicers 6 - Brooklea Eagles 0 (default) at Penetanguishene Secondary School Midas Top Guns 27 - Dial a Movie Destroyers 6 Tippet Warriors 26 - Guzzlers 13 Bandana Redskins 28 - Mick B's Renegades 0 Future Schedule Sept. 25 at MSS 10:30 a.m. Tippett Warriors vs Mick B's Renegades 12 p.m. Dial a Movie Destroyers bye 1:30 p.m. Huronia Optical Illusions vs OPSEU Terminators at PSS 10:30 a.m. G. Wilicers vs Bandana Redskins 12 p.m. Midas Top Guns vs Hydro Hawks 1:30 p.m. Outlaws vs Guzzlers 1986 Lincoln Continental V8, automatic ""LOADED"' Only 31,500 miles, one owner. $23,980°° or | 599998 Son with $569.00 per month Wednesday, September 21, 1988, Page $ :

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