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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jun 1976, p. 19

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Foursome takes honours This foursome was all smiles after taking first prize in a Legion golf tournament held in Midland recently. The Midland team, composed from left to right, of Tom Berry scored three goals to their delight. As the ? . Staff photo ule Scott Sawyer and children enjoyed the films e penne Suits @ T-shirts ndrew Thompson each a short bit of business was @ Shoes had singles. carried on Harold ©@ Tote Bags Sweeting, Chester Graham, Ken MacLennan and Bill Hack, are presented with a trophy by Legionnaire John Daughters get in the act too Hunters and Anglers father and son night by Boyce Berriault Active member outdoor Writers of Canada It was truly an unusual evening at the Georgian Bay Hunters and Anglers club house on June 16th. The guests numbered 73 and ranged in age from four to 40 as the members held their annual Father and Son night. This year something new was added Lacrosse In- Midland minor _ lacrosse action last week, the Minit Market Tykes and the Orangeville Tykes came to a 5-5 tie. The top scorer for Midland was Dale Clark with four of the teams five goals. Ron MacLean scored 'the other point for Midland. For Orangeville, Mike Legion golf event Once again, the Midland branch of the Royal Canadian Legion was victorious in the Legion Zone E4 golf tournament held at the Midland Golf and Country Club recently. In the _ individual division, Harry Budd won the most honest golfer, Pat Crawley had the best women's score and the best golfer of the ®ay was Ken Cousneau of Victoria Harbour. Best low gross\ was taken by Ken MacLennan who was tied with Bill Hack but won out by reversion. Gord Dyer won low net, Bill Hack second low net. Midland's win was its second in a row, taking the title last year. Collingwood placed second. Soccer by Paul Aston In soccer action last week, the Midland atoms played Stayner at Bayview Public School and tied them 1-1. The William Knowles for Simcoe Centre ! Midland goal was scored by Marlon Gieseler. The mosquitos played in Lafontaine Thursday night. At half time the score was 3-2 for Midland but with only eight minutes left in the game, Midland was down 6-5. A strong rally brought them back up to a 7-6 victory. The winning goal was BILL CLARK Landscaping GENERAL CONTRACTOR 322-2545 scored by Ian Hunter. Other Midland goals were scored by Brian Corbier with three, Malcolm Spears with two and Doug Kosy with a single. The peewees defeated Stayner 5-1 in their game played at Sacred Heart School last Thursday. Midland goals were scored by Paul Cox with two, Ron Roach also with two and Lee Crow with a single. The bantams played at Collingwood and ended up in-a 3-3 tie. Pierre Therrien, Tom Koegler and Peter Robbillard each scored singles for Midland. Commercial - RATE TOP SOIL Any quanities, delivered anywhere. Industrial - Residential RENT A NEW WATER HAULAGE included Nae Newburn, Adrian Alphonse, Clare Cadeau, Pat Wiesflog Joanne Reed, Terry Bourgeois, Linda usual as fathers, sons and Lacroix, Mary Crawford daughters enjoyed the and Karen Berriault. outing. After the meal was served a collection was Since the usual cooks taken to show the were holidaying, the members appreciation cooking chores were handled by some of the members wives which with members being allowed to bring daughters as well as sons. The evening was con- siderably louder than for the work done by the women. The women in turn donated all proceeds Giving blood is a very unselfish thing to do, though there are still those who don't prescribe to that notion. Al Cairns, from Port MeNicoll, is a regular donor, so when the clinic was held at RCA last Thursday, he took advantage of the opportunity. Staff photo to the new District Hospital nearing com- pletion in Midland. With all the hot dogs, pop and ice cream the children could eat under their belts, a draw was held. Most members would like to see the Olympic draw carried on with the same results. Every child present was a winner. It was by far more bousterious than the usual draw as some of the children felt they weren't getting a fair shake of the ticket box. Smokey Woods, draw master warned the young win- ners to keep the lures from their fishing fathers much to the amusement of the dads present. John Meuller took over in the newly finished basement hall. Here John captivated his young audience with films much McAllen reported on new rulings now in effect in Midland's Little Lake Park having to do with outboard motors. He felt with the Little Lake Bass Derby so close all con- testants should be aware of the changes. He went on to state further that all boats must not exceed the ten horse power bylaw and must act in a con- scientious manner while driving boats and fishing. McAllen' asked _ that anyone using the park help in all ways to keep debris from the land and water. At the conclusion of the meeting the Hunters and Anglers 50-50 draw was held. A young lady in the audience, Margaret Cadeau, made Harold Leonard $460 richer by pulling his ticket from the drum. Many stories flew about the clubhouse on this special night but one in particular showed that the dads are keeping their children on the straight and narrow in regards to fishing seasons. Kelly Norton caught a real big keeper bass for which dad had to explain it had to go back into the water since the season does not open until Sat., June 26th. When I asked her for a comment all she said, with a shrug of the shoulders was, 'it was out of season'. 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"MOTEL Sos Bue high .1976 PROWLER 19' TRAVEL TRAILER Sleeps 6, hideaway table 2 lounge chairs, full screen door, privacy door, 6.6 tri fuel fridge, stove and oven, dual propane 30 Ib. tanks, shower, toilet and vanity, tandum axle, 30 amp power converter, underfloor heating, hotwater heater, battery plus more. Stock No. Full Price °5990.00 Full Price $4495.00 ALL BRAND NEW UNITS Hwy. 26 East at Pretty River Parkway Sleeps 6, 4 burner stove, with oven, fridge, furnace, full bathroom with shower, dual 30 lb. propane tanks, tandem axle, wheel discs, outside electrical axle, wheel discs, outside electrical plugs plus more options. Compact Cars 34.5 Intermediate Cars y. 544 Stationwagons $59." All Cars equipped with radio and Excavating, grading & back filling "Complete septic systems installed" in accordance with Simcoe County Dist. Health Dept. 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