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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Apr 1976, p. 15

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cee + ee fe = GEORGE B, 6 | . B: : R [Citizen sports beat Coe oe 265 KING ST.__MIDLAND _ 526-2293 r Recreation Scene by Ron Marchildon Penetanguishene recreation coordinator by Ron Marchildon This week our arena operation will end for this year. We will be turning the plants off on Thursday, April 15. It has been a good year and we have appreciated the patronage of the people of the municipality and surrounding area. We hope that we were able to satisfy the needs of the groups from Midland which we fit into our ice schedule for the past four weeks. We enjoyed having you although not under such unforunate circumstances. We certainly wish you luck in your next year's endeavours. I was fortunate to receive in the mail this week a cheque for $2,000.00 from Wintario Projects Grants. This money is to help four area athletes defray their travelling expenses and professional instruction fees. They are Brian and Mary Kay Orser, two Penetanguishene Figure Skaters, Anne Merkley our little Tennis Star and Michelle Simpson a Figure Skater from Elm- vale. Wintario was pleased to help these talented spunea mpytyortheig Heils, Our inary - Most valuable player Labatt's Brewers Trophy winners WET - : Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League valuable player in the league award and his team's Bob Bruce, Labatt's Breweries representative, and the Labatt's Brewers Trophy. The presentation Another reminder about the minor softball Secretary-Treasurer Peter Dubeau congratulates Paul MVP selection congratulates Bill Klug and Larry Ruston, coach, of was made at the recreational league's annual awards meeting to be held April 20, in the Arena Lounge Loughran, of Ken's Esso, for winning the most Staff photo | Emery's Electric for winning the league championship banquet on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Remember the league will not operate this year unless we have an executive ty and enough coaches to operate the 'league t M 3 > properly. With a lot of help it only means an hour ea ene a ng da rl ne om and a half a week to look after a house league team. So come on adults please don't let the children down. vaunentneietnwnn | Emery s takes recreational championship The Petites team lost 8-4 to Oro. Scoring goals for Penetanguishene were Cathy King with three and Danielle Desroches with one. The score was 4-2 at the end of the first period and ended in an 8- The Penetanguishene ~- period Emery's Ken wicked slapshot past Garroway at the 11:34 from the referee's quick isis Handel : hes A es Eee ate a ee 4 victory for Oro. This is the first year for our Recreational Hockey Popple took a Gregoire Emery's goaltender Ted mark : a eB US Oe ae ae oat ithe first period was games of the season Petites division and the girls have improved League championship pass and slipped it under Mason. The goal was A fine wrist shot by Gil as Marine players Lafontaine, ihe el area a: ae mienare need their game tremendously over the past few series went right down to Marine» goalie Garry assisted by Kevin Tim- Deschamps less than five swarmed around the net. held its annua awards Harm eae ne re Oe a Ae Pea a at months. ; the wire last week. Ronald's pad mons. minutes into the third The referee, trying _to banquet with | most hig Gt arse linia oltre wee Sante Tweens In the final game ea ; ; In the middle frame Bill brought Marine within avoid goalmouth shoving players in attendance Ee 0 thea , Wikia Rata Pee : 5 PS a P enetan arine 3-2 to / ' Me o be the winning goalon dramatic ending to an dead eve 01 Ss s : : tee ney : ie ns Prongett yes eat a lg take the series and the 1 Contention with a a pass from John excellent year _ of loose on the opposite side the players on an ex- a ait reaeue erent was led by Mary Pat Quilty who had three goals championship three recreational hockey of the crease in front of a__ cellent year of hogiey pas sesiaitteccnel te trons went to the ane while Lena Belcourt and Mary Theresa Gignac games to two. (es Byneryis Electric 3 =N action. Larry Leroux gaping net. : 5 EE aso poMeg gute ae touannten , pails ; . i i is wi contest an 0! S sec al. y > 3 4 ee " aE Fee ea ae eR mee | puck peneaeetl ta aoe Marie buzzed around Season championship as have meant that the mos! valuable player of player on Emery " Belles : Penetang arena this il) fafa aes) Cees Pea) rie Emery's net but were they ran away with first championship a a a Gregdre Wok the MUE ¢ hisertean Oe. are The Jets evened their playoff series on season. More than 300. 3) Baas ig ae ana as an foiled throughout the place,ending up 12 points gone to four di ie awardifouiplayothacone | Gatroway= Garey Ronald Tuesday with a very close 8-7 victory over the fans were on hand to a yee aa ene third period by the superb in front of second-place teams in four ae ie seated Blsvoiiae FOE Geet eine are eae Toros. The final game will be played on Tuesday, anes a ees . ; si eaptending ol en vie pe ae agri t Scare pa ivat rors top goaltending award to for Penetang Marine 5 : an =mery's hit early wit nas suprising agility an t was interesting to é = hi aes. 5 | panes 10 ceride or ts goals for the Waxy Gregoire, the : : __ Second Period guickness for a big man. note that while Emery's Marine playa; wie Ears A Re at Re ee winners while Cathy. Lethbridge and Michelle league's leading scorer, 4) Emery's--Klug (Garroway) 11:34 "Fiécertainly showed why ost only three games in suggested t ey accep he eas agninet cee Beet fscatinan at | Lacroix each had two goals and Janet Belcourt firing an unassisted Hens was' the (~ best-jithe 20-game | regular chammigpenip ee The top scorer in the Ken's Esso scored a single. For the Toros Donna Brooks had marker to give the Third Period goaltender in the four- season they were handed anyway. id the 1 league L was Waxy The banquet was five goals and Pat Peltier two, winners a lead they never SN Minne "esti ee aes fee team league this past twodefeats bythe Marine _ Bellisle sai | the league eae Ge Rare 59 goals followediby a dancedn the The Jets did it the hard way by coming back | lost. oe set eg Ee a season. Squad Th tat, tense tia a cae a eee eae on. aeniar@e fon aisit shallapstane from a 6-2 deficit at the end of the period to Halfway through the \_ Mason got a bit of help _ series. changes for next year an 2 : eventually squeeze out the one goal victory. Petites E ey The Canadians wrapped up their house league championship with a very close 3-1 victory over the Leafs, allowing them to win their series in two straight games. Danielle Desroches had two goals for the winners with Luanne Hook scoring the other. Cathy King had the lone goal for the Leafs. Tweens The two teams that will meet have now been decided in the Tweens division. Robbies Beavers who had wrapped up a position in the finals last week will now meet the Hot Shots who had to go into overtime to take out a 5-4 victory over raugnnsy. Janine King who scored three goals for the winners including the winner at 2:27 of the five minute overtime period. Shelly Forget scored the other two goals for the winners. Denise Lacroix, Lisa Paradis, Sandra Leroux and Lucille Robillard each had a goal for Faughnsy. Lucilles goals forced the game into overtime only to have the Hot Shots pull the victory art in a very well played and exciting game. The final game will be played at 4 p.m. on Thursday April 15. Followed by presentations and a small party in the upstairs lounge. A good crowd of parents would certainly be appreciated sports = calendar | i, Bill Clark HILLSIDE y General Contractor Sales, Service, LORNE - Landscaping -- Excavating Rentals Sand and Gravel Supplies Compaction RANCE ELMVALE Res. 322-1603 Bus. 322-2545 } | 2"@ concrete ept. Stucco sprayer GULF ue watch this final game. Jack Hammer nis STATION INDUSTRIAL Toronto curlers ELMVALE a " HEATERS | | | t m La f ere - BEST for sale or rent ay local teams BUY eeaieqeia award i 'i "League Secretary-Treasurer Peter Dubeau presents Me who kept his goals- ae average down to . Penetanguishene Minor Softball CRANE SERVICE {Penet ane wi Sie ie Pane Ubs yaee con aang the goaltending award to Ted Mason. of Emery's 3.35 per game. Gas * Oil Organizational meeting Curling Club members John Ross, vice. They gi Tuesday April 20 -7:30 p.m. Up to had a chance to watch play out of the Lambton p Batteries i ' | z : some excellent curling Golf and Country Club in in the arena lounge 40 ton Capacity Saturday night when Ron Toronto. a Ti Manning brought his rink "We - really enjoy res to town. evenings like this,"' P ; Manning who was on Manning said later. 'But ; Penetanguishene Tennis Club 322-2029 the Canadian Cham- we don't often get a Mechanic Organizational meeting j plonhip team in 1976 chance because most of Wednesday, April 28 - 7 p.m. in the aced stiff competition at the big events take ees i rs, town hall. the World Curling in Toronto.' On Duty council chamber BOX 39, ELMVALE Championship that same year faced some pretty T h e ot hve touch competition here. Penetane ene ae : F i ohn F Y hes Beds er Mf sab ONE STOP Penetang Arena closes Thursday, esrochers came back McClindon was vice, SERVICE & STORE April 15. _ Se from a 2-0 deficit to tie in Mike Bourrie, second. Soak aecnn igen GRAVEL the last end. and Wally Meisinger. pel its _ $ : "Thad to outdraw them 4 : Gas & oil an F of They lost 6-4 ina game on the last rock, Saran Mais close Groceries Septic Bedstone oe said. throughout | : Crushed © other members of \ ; Class A Mech Road-& Cement Gravel the rink were: Denis A large crowd was on . B&G CONTRACTING : eae ae vice; Bob Bald, hand to watch the visiting County Rd6 ; La sag Laer cond; and Al Fourni i { iti 24, 36 eS gap abaariaiee Se Se Perkinsfield x Cottages * Additions % Renovations [ Radio Dispatched -- [ pe two six-end games the season. oe ; M. Gilbank Prop. % General Repairs * Roofing * Quality Work Bernie Pilon Const. | the Manning rink won one 4 - 2 é . F 5 : Elmvale 322-1051 4 a A dance Tolleyed ae : 526-9441 x Framing Crew Available * Free Estimates annings's rink music supplied by Doug Ron Mannin f Gauadianich ; Pate a Saturday night at the Penetanguishene curling : ; I pac g, a former Canadian champion, shows his_ victory Sa y MVALE {ate me ene rent Johnston, atCKMP 'disc winning form as he throws a rock during his rink's 6-4 club. 526-8811 P.0. Box 926 EL [ee ily, lead; Peter jockey.

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