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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 May 1976, p. 17

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MARSHALL REAL ESTATE UIMITED REALTO! "& REAL ESTATE NDI AR FOR 30. YEARS" KIN VIDLAND : Second section Wednesday, May 5, 1976 AG Recreation ocene by Ron Marchildon Penetanguishene recreation coordinator At long last the contracts have been signed and the installation of the lights at McGuire Park is only weeks away. To qualify for the complete Wintario Grant was must raise approximately $6,200.00. Councillor Francis St. Amant -has volunteered to chair a fund raising committee to meet this need. Anyone who may wish to donate money to the fund is asked to call Francis at 549- 7137 or the Municipal Offices at 549-7453 or drop it into the Municipal Offices at 10 Robert West. We will accept any money an individual, club, in- dustry or business would like to donate to this cause regardless of the amount. Your help would be appreciated. Over the next few months I will try to keep you informed of the fund raising events which will be taking place. I am presently looking for two people with some softball knowledge to manage and coach a Juvenile Girls Softball Team. We are still looking for some coaches, etc. for our house league teams as well. Please call me if you are interested in either. There will be a meeting at McGuire Park, Thursday, May 6 at 6:30 p.m. for all Women who wish to play house league softball. You are asked to attend so that teams may be drawn up and the league started as soon as possible. The mens softball league was organized last week with a total of 10 teams involved, six playing out of McGuire Park. Their schedule will commence the week of May 24. Nek GBMHA Awards banquet The Georgian Bay Minor Hockey Association held its annual awards banquet last Tuesday night at the Collingwood Legion hall and honoured many young Badminton champs These happy girls were part of the championship- Secondary School team is: (left to right) Kathy Payne, winning badminton team which swept to the all- Sally Lichtenberg and Mary Sue Beatty. Susan Ontario crown. The girls half of the Penetanguishene Maracle was absent when the photograph was taken. At Seneca College PSS captures team title by Pat Fitzgerald Penetanguishene Ontario victory The male half of the Penetanguishene Secondary Chris Robitaille; School badminton team which raced to an all-Ontario St. Amant. tough division. (Back row) Frank Berdan and Dan boys singles Robitaille, Rich Glover Mate SCONE) ee boys and teams who performed outstandingly in this year's hockey play. Archer; Leading scorers were: Wasaga Beach Novice, Tom McIntyre; Stayner Minor Atom, Bob Parker; Midland Minor Peewee, John Johnstone; Bantam, David Valcourt; Elmvale Minor Midget, Paul Midland Major Atom, Steve Charlebois; Midland Major Peewee, Pat Brodeur; Major Bantam, Mark Gaetz; Midland Major Midget, Andy Zurawski and Penetang Juvenile, John St. Thornbury Amant. i i Y i i i a Lacroix, the coach. Lacroix said he thanked Track meet This photograph was taken of the Penetanguishene Robby Cowan, Andre Marchildon, Chris Lethbridge, and Ralph A : tuneatire E the deaapeeia tournament in April Curtis LeMesieur, Henry Marchildon, and Jody all those people who were kind enough to sponsor a Wednesday, May 5 -- Hurdles at 3:15 For Rent when they finished one game away from the con- Blanchard; (Back row) Derek Quigley, Paul 'lrudeau, dance and sold tickets which enabled the boys to p.m. solation finals. The players and officials are: (Front Mark Dorion, Paul Moreau, Perry Beausoliel, Bradley receive team jackets. Bel: THUTedayiiiay Gee aieaclimeat bealis row) left to right, Mike Brunelle, Robert Gauthier, Dennis, Sean Marchand, Martin Duval, the trainer, Staff photo shapaote ni bat the High zcnpol: ie acre -\| Gas * Oil kj left the village to go west and help build up Angus was elected to the hall of ame in 1964. B tt 2 Up to hockey while we were still exploring the From Minesing, south of Elmvale comes ries é " ; a | ng Canadian west. Lloyd arrived in Calgary and another Hall of Famer in the person of Frank C. atte Penetanguishene Little aa ae 40 ton capacity started building a team in 1909. In 1924 he in- Foyston born in 1891. He started his hockey in May 10 - General meeting for Minor Owen Sound victory recently is: (Front row) Bob Harrison and Staff photo THE PENETANGUISHENE CITIZEN HAS SEVERAL PAPER ROUTES AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER DELIVERY. SO, KIDS, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO EARN SOME EXTRAMONEY! DROP INTO THE OFFICE AT 75 MAIN STREET OR CALL 549-2012. Penetanguishene Minor Atoms sports : py Tom Shields F Pv Fa| ith the Stanley Cup playoffs making most of the news in the sports world right now, I thought that this would be a good time to take a look at some of the history of the sport, namely the stalled ice in a roller skating rink, organized a * team called the Calgary Tigers, and even formed a league for them to play in. He brought the Tigers to the east that year to challenge for the Stanley cup. (you could do that in those days). But the cup didn't want to go out west with them. Lloyd also was the leading man in the resurgence of the Allan Cup, which is now won by the best amateur senior club in Canada and northern United States. Barrie and played for Eaton's when they won the OHA title in 1911. The following year he played for Toronto in the National Hockey Association and they won the then young Stanley Cup. In all, Frank was on three Stanley cup teams including the first United States team to win the silverware in 1916 when it went to Seattle Washington. How about Clarence "Hap" Day, who most of us will remember as a Toronto Maple Leaf in the 1930 hay-days when they won the cup in 1931. Hap Secondary School bad- minton team captured the Ontario Badminton Team Championships at Seneca College last Thursday and Friday. Mary Sue Beatty and Kathy Payne' were ranked second overall in Ontario in girls doubles. Danny St. Amant and Chris Robitaille who are and Mike Berdan (boys A newcomer to PSS this year, Sally Lichtenberg, swept championships in the Zone Two and the GBSSA, then reached the quarter finals in the OFSSA in girls singles. PSS hosted the Zone Two badminton meet two weeks ago and sent eleven people to the Georgian Bay Cham- doubles, first and second respectively), Mary Sue Beatty and Kathy Payne (girls doubles), Sue Maracle and Bob Harrison also first in mixed doubles. From there six people reached the Ontario Championships. Frank Berdan, Mary Sue Beatty Lichtenberg who spent every night of the week practising with them and also, which is the most important, beating the oung bucks" St. Joseph's baseball ranked number one in A A and Kathy Payne, Dan St. St. Joseph's swept a Georgian Bay placed fifth "they weré° Frank "Amant and" Chris: baseball doubleheader overall in the boys Berdan (boys singles,) Robitaille and, finally, late last week. / doubles. Sally Lichtenberg and Sally Lichtenberg. The boys beat Corpus Frank Berdan who is Karen Yule (girls singles, I think the whole team Christi 13-11 while the also ranked number one first and second /astogive credit for their girls handled the Corpus in Georgian Bay, placed respectively), Dan §, Success in winning three Christi team 11-7 on fifth in Ontario in the Amant and Chris 't€am championships to Thursday afternoon. sports calendar umn ane ME Sr Be RANCE GULF STATION ELMVALE Tires Mechanic On Duty ELMVALE Res. 322-1603 Bus. 322-2545 Penetanguishene Secondary School election of officers in the Legion basement. Penetanguishene Men's Softball May 24 -- Season commences. Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto and some of the From Penetanguishene comes George Day was also the Maple Leaf's manager from ONE STOP local players or people who have their names McNamara, a real bruising Irish defenceman 1950 to 1957 before he retired to enter business SERVICE & STORE at inscribed in such hallowed halls. who was born in Penetanguishene in August 26, life. A little known fact here is that Hap Day was te LL George S. Dudley is one of those people who is 1886 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1958. a member of the Midland Junior team when he Open 9a.m. to 10p.m. GRAVEL in the Hall of Fame after serving in hockey for George played in the Soo area in 1908, and with played his minor hockey. te MONEY over 50 years. In 1925 he was elected to the the Toronto Tecumsehs in 1912 . He took time out Maybe the newest member from our area to as | ' executive of the CAHA and eventually served as from hockey to serve Canada in the Great War hit the hockey hall of fame might be Penetang's Groceries Septic Bedstone president from 1940 to 1942. At his death in 1960 then returned to the Soo area and coached the Don Tanahill. Just last week ina playoff game Giushed he was still active as the treasurer of the OHA. Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds to the Allan cup in with Winnipeg, Don combined with Lyn Powis to Class A Mech Rodd aeaeentGravel George was also one of the instrumental forces in 1924. ee score the quickest two goals in professional 1 B &G CONTR ACTI NG arranging some of the first visits to Canada by Stayner also has a representative in the Hall of hockey, or even any hockey for that matter. Lyn County ie : : Telescopic Backhoe hockey teams from the Soviet Union. Mr. Dudley Fame in the person of Angus Daniel Campbell and Don each scored within three seconds in the Perkinsfield Cottages * Additions +» Renovations 19, 24, 36 Buckets was born in Midland on April 19, 1894 and played who was born in Stayner in 1884. Angus helped to game. It took over 50 years for two players to ' ; : Radio Dispatched this'minor hockey here in town. Foe uate develop hockey in Northern ee a he score two goals in four secnuan = tbe fine M. Gilbank Prop. * General Repairs *x Roofing %* Quality Work Bernie Pilon Const. is also known in the hockey Hall o! became the president of the Northern Ontario second record will hit the recor 's in the ha' % i F ; paras inks to a member of the Turner family. Hockey Association when it was formed in 1919 _ of fame and that record could stand for even 526-9441 * Framing Crew Available »% Free Estimates] Elmvale 322-1051 [tov Turner was born in Elmvale in 1884, but he and he later became an executive of the OHA. centuries. S 526-8811 322-3021 P.0. Box 526 ELMVALE Lon Bill Clark HILLSIDE wae? General Contractor Sales, Service, LORNE Landscaping -- Excavating anche Sand and Gravel Supplies Compaction and concrete eqpt. Stucco sprayer Jack Hammer ROTO TILLER 322-2029 BOX 39, ELMVALE

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