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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Mar 1976, p. 11

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ee A CEORGE Second section ,, MARSHALL Wednesday, March 24,1976 = PesraTe BROKER FoR 30 "A REAL ESTATE BROKER EOR 30 YEARS" 265 KINGST.. MIDLAND 526-2293 | Citizen sports beat] Oldtimers to play Barrie here Recreation Scene by. Ron Marchildon Penetanguishene recreation coordinator I wish the people of this municipality would get behind such active sports as Girls Ringette, and Boys and Girls Softball. It is very discouraging to call a meeting and have only 3 or 4 people show up. This proves one of two things, either people are not interested or they are waiting for someone else to volunteer to look after their children. I find this Quite Distrubing to say the least. Please adults let's get together and form Ontario. As I have said before we have the potential in the municipality but we need adult help to operate it. The Girls Ringette teams participated in the Regional Playdowns in Waterloo the weekend of March 13. Although they did not win I am sure the girls enjoyed and learned from this weekend. We competed against teams frofn Kitchener- Waterloo and Cambridge who have played Ringette for a good many more years than our girls. Our girls played well but could not cope with the excellent skating abilities of the other teams and also their mastering of the basic fundamentals. We will certainly be there again next year with more experience and hopefully will have mastered the basic fundamentals of the an organization that will be second to none in, The newly-formed Penetanguishene Oldtimers will play against Barrie on Monday night at the Penetang arena. The organizer for the team, Pete Wilson, who will also be their goaltender, said the game will be a true test for the local oldtimers. "Barrie just got back from the international tournament in Holland," Wilson said, "but we've got a strong team and a young team." Most of the local oldtimers are just past the minimum age (35 years) for oldtimer play. After Monday night's contest Penetanguishene will play a return match in Barrie but the date of that game has not yet been worked out. Wilson, who has been doing a one-man show in organizing the team, said he is looking for local residents to serve on the club's executive and for more players. "We decided to get started at the end of this season to give the team a chance to get used to the new rules and to give us a good start for next year," he said. The "new rules"' stipulate no body contact or slapshots which means fans in Penetanguishene will have a chance to see some good hockey with players showing their playing skills for a change. A game against Huntsville has been ten- tatively scheduled for April 14. Anyone who wants to play for the oldtimers who will be 35 by December 31, 1976, can get further information from Pete Wilson at 549-8103. The team played against Midland recently but lost out 3-0. Wilson said his team had trouble getting used to the new rules and played cautiously but well. "We should have won that one," hit nine goal posts in the game.' There were also two scoring chances knocked out of the air by defencemen's sticks. Despite the new rules the Penétanguishene players picked up only one penalty while the Midland club took six. Wally Boyer, John 'Duke' Lizzotte and Bill Grant were the Midland marksmen. The Penetanguishene team includes a variety of players from the area: Stan Rtichie, Lou Turner and Dennis Turner, of Elmvale; Ted and Buzz Big Canoe, of Sutton; Alvin Robillard, Wilfred Pitz, Eddie Trudeau, Terry Dumais, Larry Merkley, Larry Marchand, Kenny Arbour, Paul Dion, Larry Leroux, Pete Wilson, Kenny Davidson and Bill McGuaig, of Penetanguishsne; Gilles Deschamps, Dennis Lemieux, Larry Dion, Nelson Contois, Bill Lacroix, Danny Woods, Wayne Dion and Nick Saga, of Midland A hockey pool held on the March 18 Montreal- Toronto game was won by E. Big Canoe. He held the ticket on the first goal at 2:48 and won $100. The other winning tickets were: 3:06, winner unknown; 4:40 J. Ladouceur; 19:04, M. Jolie; 0:23, not sold; 1:27, not sold; 5:06, Wayne Healey; 7:50, winner unknown; 16:05, N. Jamieson; 1:29, not sold; 11:06, A. Woods. All of those tickets were worth $25. The winner of $250 on the last goal at 14:35 was G. Moffatt. he said, "we Corpus Christi won the Elementary School Basketball Championship last week against Burkevale. The happy players and their coach John Turner are shown above. Ron Contois, Jamie Robitaille, Peter De They are: Courcey, Peter McDonald, Brian Cusson, Bill Fraser, Basketball champions Richard Hiedel, Mark Laliberte, Marc Brunelle, Darrin Desjardins, Gilbert Quesnelle, Bruce Leclair, Allan Pelletier, Keith St. Amant. The manager was Shawn Stewart. Staff photo game ; b Tee, Our sympathies certainly go out to the Town of . , ; G Midland and their Board of Parks Management, a , 14 or us Ch risti ta kes the tro because of their forced closure of their arena. I ae i remmenorenseemeze - am sure they will be very busy in the next few Di months perparing the building for next season. Corpus Christi exploded scoring power then just come back from the Robitaille, Peter I am still looking for people to help with for 60 points in the first Burkevale tied the second Elmvale_ Invitational Courcey, oe r coaching the boys soccer teams. Your help would game of atwo-game total- game 29-29 but it was too Tournament which they McDonald, Brian Cusson, certainly be appreciated. points final series on their little too late for the won. Bill Fraser, Richard i Tweens way to the runners-up. -- . Corpus Christi beat Hiedel, Mark Laliberte, Final Standings and Results Penetanguishene Ele- Ron Contois led the 50.1 MeNicoll 30-19 in the Mare Brunelle, Darrin Robbies Beavers 6 Bluebirds 2 mentary School] Corpus Christi squad with first game then defeated Desjardins, Gilbert Robbies Beavers defeated the Bluebirds by a 6- ' Basketball Champion- 10 points in the second j447.2)6 39-93 to take the Quesnelle, Bruce Leclair, 2 score. Todays results did not affect the final ' cl _tiomat ship. Sate oa ve ' seesaW championship. Allan Pelletier and Keith standings. The Beavers scoring was shared - f attle throughout, St. Amant. ESially by Lena Belcourt, Natale King and 'as r _Corpus Christi won the Coach John Turner was = The members of 'the Mary Pat Quilty with 2 goals each. - first game 60-18 with an doubly pleased about the Corpus Christi team Shawn Stewart handled Cindy Cadeau and Pauline Robillard each > ® incredible display of win since his team had were: RonContois, Jamie the managing duties. scored a single goal for the Bluebirds. Hot Shots 8 Faughnsy 2 In the crease dentine Sele irery eerie amet The action was fast around the net for Emery's lead in their best-of-five recreational hockey final | Theresa Gignac led the attack with 4 goals, Electric all game on Sunday morning as Penetang playoff series. The next game will be Sunday at 10:30 Janine King had 3 goals, and Shelly Forget had a Marine whipped the first-place club 7-1 to take a 1-0 a.m. in the Penetang arena. single. goal for the losers. Denise Lacroix 9 Pat Peltier 28 Janet Belcourt 27 Lisa Paradis and Barb Puddicombe each had 1 Belles Toros 5 Jets 4 Toros ended up in first place by a good margin over the second place Jets. Denise Gignac led the Janet Brooks 5 Pat Gravel 5 Debbie Cadeau 13 : Monday, March 29 - Penetanguishene Major atoms lose Gas & oil and plays host to Barrie Oldtimers, 9 p.m. | Groceries \ Septic Bedstone Crushed at tourn ament Class A Mech é Road & Cement Gravel County Rdé Telescopic Backhoe eel 19, 24, 36" Buckets The Penetanguishene away as Winnipeg, Sault Perkinsfield Radio Dispatched --! Major Atoms won one and lost one at the Brampton Lions International Major Atom Hockey Tour- nament last weekend. The tournament is the largest in all of Canada. Brian and Blair McReynolds fired two -- goals each in the first game as Penetanguishene coasted to a 5-1 win over New Hamburg. Scotty Hook picked up the other goal. In the second game Eeaeiteuistene ve nc pre ee ee 2S MINNINGS . THE SMALL ENGIN E SHOP Pecan Moneys aideg mine alone sr aie: Thompson Trophy winners in the heart of Downtown Waverly McReynolds and Scotty Hook provided singles. Teams came to the tournament from as far Ste. Marie and the United States. The major atom club is coached by Don Quigley who said he was honored that the team was invited to participate in such a good tournament. On Sunday at the Penetang arena, the major atoms demolished Collingwood 10-2 behind a seven-goal display by Brian McReynolds. Blair McReynolds, Glenn Lesperance and Jeff Leclair picked up Bantams travelled to Parry Sound yesterday to take part in a tournament there. Marine grabs dings, 12 points ahead of second-place Marine. With a strong goaltending performance by Garry Ronald in the Marine net, the victors 5) Penetang - series 1-0. Stamp (Morrow) 9:40 Third Period hand from Ken Morrow and Dave Zwicker. Just before the halfway point in the period Stamp scored again to give Marine a 4-1 lead into the After winning the Thompson Trophy for Penetanguishene for the first time since 1968 the happy skips got together for a sip of champagne to celebrate the victory. Alice Gravelle, Diane Ruston and Joan lead in final their tests There were some happy faces at the Penetang arena Saturday afternoon Skating Club who passed the test. mond, Patti Ronald and Rosanne Adams. In the Canasta Tango arena on Saturday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m De Maurice sip from the cup while A.B. Thompson who presented the trophy and Frances St. Amant look on. The local rinks beat out rinks from Elmvale and Midland in the annual Thompson Trophy Bonspiel. sports ume lhe ay ES, STATION ELMVALE On Duty ONE STOP SERVICE & STORE Open 9 a.m. to 10p.m. M. Gilbank Prop. 526-9441 526-8811 SERVING YOU BEST ISOUR EVERYDAY JOB! ELECTRIC ELMVALE 322-1307 Nn came out of the first third period. as area figure skating section, Marjory Ham- BEST for sale or rent Lele eee sae Wanda Buttineau, Pat period tied 1-1 then ex- Despite the deficit clubs took part in the mond, Patti Ronald and BUY Sen and Debbie Cadeau each had a single pleas iy ree eon in Emery's fought hard to Canadian Figure Skating Rosanne Adams passed. : : ; each of the final two stay inthe game but thei ssociati s Ruth Quesnelle, Cyn- day Pease hed 2 eoaleiion the Jets with Y 8 e Bi ears oa, nee ae Wright. Gas * Oil CRANE SERVICE > C ---------- _ ware 4 o Anne Robillard and Janet Penetang Marine7 figures, Gisele Mar- Marjory Hammond and Up to : ee aris ar Emery's Electric 1 childon, Michelle Lucille Robillard passed rn See ee amie iam ean ete First Period Belcourt, Suzanne inthe Swing. Batteries Recreational Hockey League Finals 40 ton capacit Toros 19 115 3 131 11 95 1) Penetang - Marchand (Alberts, Dupuis) 6:09 Gignac, Marjory Ham- After the testing the rc Best-of-five series Patty neige 2) Emery's - Maurice (Popple, Garroway) 10:56 mond and. Lucille girls practiced for their Tires Sunday, March 28 - Penetang Marine e spe Se de Second Period Robillard were the annual figure skating Y, ' 4st 9g i rohit Bacaeenateet Boise Ginace 3) Penetang - Leroux (Dion) 0:26 members of _ the carnival which will be : faces Emery's Electric, 10:30 a.m. 322 2029 Cathy Lethbridge 31 Bev Biggs 7 4) Penetang - Stamp (Morrow, Zwicker) 3:30 Penetanguishene Figure held at the Penetang Mechanic Penetanguishene House League playoffs Sunday, March 28 - Junior C, 2:30 p.m.; Final Standings Po Wel ee Be AEE ts 4 Hot Shots 18 214 S351) 2125).°78) 29 Penetang Marine frames to notch the win. efforts were tono avail as trouble finishing off their er | Robbies Beavers 18 10 6 2 104 89 22 surprised Emery's Marchand opened the offensive surges gave plays around the Marine Faughnsy 18 411 3 90.120 11 Electrie 7-1 Sunday Scoring for Marine at 6:09 _ way to-defensive lapses. _ net Bluebird 13 412, 2% 79) Tea morning to take a 1-0 lead with assists going to Alberts scored at the Penetang used some March 25 Playoffs in the recreational hockey Alberts and Mike Dupuis. 7:35 mark of the final hard-hitting, fast skating Hot Shots vs. Faughnsy league final playoff Emery's tied the game periodonapass from Ron and a few lucky goals Robbies Beavers vs. Bluebirds series. : at 10:56 when eae Gregoire. which bounced in off x 2 out of 3 John St led Marine _ fired his team's only goa Kevin Timmons potted arms and legs to gain the B | Cl k Scorers with ie fhPeEsoal per- Past Ronald. Ken Popple 4 marker pate Bill victory in the opening Gan | a r HILLSIDE Janine King 49 Cathy Marchand 9 formance with singles @9d John Garroway '. McGuaig before Stamp game of the best-of-five - Pauline Robillard 41 Michelle Morrow 7 going to Larry Marchand, &@:ned assists on the play. ended the scoring at series. \ 4 General Contractor Sales, Service, Mary Theresa Gignac 38 Robin Wright 6 Larry Leroux, Derek Larry Leroux wasted 16:26. The two teams take to : . Rentals Sie, aetna ge ie eaters os ea iets | ALONE: «1, Landscaping. Pxcavating Saat peat 3 1combe Timmons. into the lead in the second indicative o! he play as a. at J y Aserataai haes sp prin Meee Don Maurice replied for period as he fired the phigh ites sede aol ae ; Sand and Gravel Supplies Com paction wu F on Emery's. winning goal with only 26 C¢1lose rougnou oan wai : RANCE Cindy Cadeau 18 Maureen Arbour 3 The overwhelming seconds gone. Paul Dion Match. but. Emery's. bad. series. ELMVALE Res. 322-1603 Bus. 322-2545 and concrete eqpt. Lisa Paradis 18 Janet Duval 3 defeat came asa surprise assisted on the play. Patty Beausoleil 17 Andrea Leroux 2 to Emery's which Three minutes later Stucco sprayer AE eke - erika Roe finished in first place in Stamp scored his first of a eC rs 2 e TINE AELRICY atty Murphy 1 the | 's final stan- Z vith i Michelle Paradis 10 Taare Bonin e league's fin three goals with a helping Jack Hammer INDUSTRIAL HEATERS Mi ' 6) Penetang - Alberts (Gregoire) 7:35 In Dutch Waltz, those The judges for the tests ; f ' : é , BOX 39, ELMVALE Helier eee saree nee 7) Penetang - Timmons (McGuaig) 12:29 who gained passing were: Connie Lynch, of Friday night, 3:30 p.m.; Junior B, 4:30 | WandaiBnttneat7 re ieanent 8) Penetang - Stamp (Morrow) 16:26 marks were: Michelle Orillia; Karen Scott, of p.m.; Peewee B, 5:30 p.m; Bantam, Marilyn Bellehumeur 15 Pat Marchand 1 Penetang Marine leads the best-of-five final Belcourt, Suzanne Barrie; _ and Lois 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 27 - Midget, 6:15 p.m.; Juvenile, 7:45 p.m. Oldtimers Exhibition oer Gra GRAVEL Bernie Pilon Const. 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