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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Oct 1977, p. 13

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MSS volleyball clubs win tourney at STHS Midland Secondary Theresa's Crusaders, 15- round of practice for the School came up winners 1 and 15-4 but, split their teams' rivalry. STHS took again in exhibition series with Orillia 15-11 it 15-9. volleyball play at St. Theresa's High School and 9-15. St. Theresa's won both The midget teams were not as evenly matched Basketball action Cannington's cagers too much for MSS girls Thursday, with three i i i it w wins in es the junior a NeaL: Sea tetas and ais we en) te : Midland é Secondary "They couldn't do pace with Brock until the players on several oc- and senior classes against and 15-11, giving them their games playing School's basketball girls anything themselves to second half. After that the -- casions y competitors from Orillia second place. against STHS and the were winless in three adjust to Brock's two-one- Cannington team ran The Midget girls lost District Collegiate and midget team from attempts Thursday, as two zone defense." away with the game to their game by a mere two ocational Institute and In the junior series, St. Stayner. MSS had no BS NGED aria and Chester Graham nor- win it 35-18 points in a low scoring ': host team. : Theresa's came out midget team at the Barak Sa oe, oe mally tutors the Sale "We were putting the gies ra BIOC han gine '@ Among seniors Midland ahead by a single win, tournament. eS an f girls' team but on this 4.) up a lot," Andrews Secondary had a slight only because the juniors St. Theresa's gave Distuct High School from -- occasion was away with cig "but we just It wasn't much of a edge over their opponents played an extra game Orillia the toughest ag hve a the school's golf team couldn't put it in. The game," said Andrews, "'t from STHS and Orillia against MSS, giving them struggle, in their two i: ane ena ot aie "The score might have Brock team shot, very 'was more interesting District Collegiate and twowinsandaloss. Inthe games but Orillia out- \ x plmosteschagegs tah bet been closer, if he had well -- they have a lot of than the others, the Vocational Institute, first game with MSS the scored them finally, 15-12 ae 5 : COuSUDYAELOCRe AS HEVae peer ieithere i?! » said» experience" midgets aren't afraid to winning three of their Crusaders bia oe and 15-10. Against me : : fe rae sa a ae Andrews. : ; Hiet | tk shoot and they drive well, games and losing only win but succumbed inthe Stayner, Orillia won 15-11 a ies eet igh scorer for the hut they need a lot of work one. The MSS squad took second game 15-2. The nae 15-7. St. Theresa's Mid cou rt struggle derstandably ARTSEUSEE High scorer for Midland junior girls was April 4) fyndamentals both games with St. third game was anextra and Stayner traded Lorrie Higgs has a mid-court duel with turn and without coach Chester : The girls were Bayne was Heather Stewart with Leworthy with 11 points games in their match up. 2 member of the Brock District High Graham on the sidelines could not without their regular six points. -- Sheila Lizotte also played Lori Taylor's four ee STHS took the first 15-8 School team ina Senior girls basketball prevent the 43-10 drubbing they suf- coach," said Bobbie In the junior game, a strong defensive game points was the best | and Stayner the second match at Midland Secondary School, fered at the hands of a well drilled Andrews, coach of the Midland was more for Midland, stealing the performance of the game | 15-11. Thursday. MSS was frustrated at every team from Brock. " Staff photo midget and junior teams. competitive and kept ball from opposing for Midland Bo THIS CREA P)D. Murphy,Jewellers ee one' > GREAT GREEN TAG YOU SAVE UP TO OFF REGULAR PRICES Ubi: Poised St. Theresa's Doug Birch was ready to receive this serve during a match between STHS and Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute Thursday, and he had little trouble setting up the return for his team mates. STHS won both of their matches with ODCVI 15-9 and 15-11 at the exhibition tournament zy) he sponsored by the Crusaders. PNASSCA ss \. Staff photo INSe8 & at ee Sports shorts Coldwater minor hockey LY DS 999" SAVE 4 ON DIAMONDS slection at a one i A special Green Tag S third saving. Included are solitaires and | registration Thursday NGS ce pubs hares b's Murs aly tooled Manes eg. Tra | regular va Each 999.77__-- prices 125.00 to 1000.00 ales priced at 83.25 to 0 Final registration for player in a family and all COSTUME ] MEN'S 1 ' h bers. of th eee ee | JEWELLERY / 2 | FLATWARE 497400 | GALLERY 1977 SLIM-STEM (977 | JEWELLERY / 2 | held this Thursday Officials report that Price TRAYS each GOBLETS CHESTS -- Price October 13 at the Cold- registration is down this Some of this season's most popular = I J TT educed f This silverplated gallery tray would be a Classic looking slim-stem goblets fir featur water Arena from 7p.m.- year and urge all players Ho eer area urtaatealen choses (ron ine Jelightful compliment to a set of wine ed in gleaming silverplate. | ar a 9 p.m. to make sure they necklaces: bracelatstearcngs and sone 4 lid anc E goblets also offered in this sale at a very up with our green tag special in gé J are ne Fees are $35 forasingle register for the coming sterling silver pieces all marked at half picalvediel (seth ns|ce) es line path epeclells Cues. Tne Arey g, aAL ens pr eyerariecellcalely sty i N. het t ce and 4, tarnish resisting fabric that helps to designed, with attractively embossec nder stem g a € player, $20 for the second season. EEG at Tewnilearwararase Ret lei keep your silver bright. Holds about 60 centre, corded lip and pierced edge 9s about 5 Re i { 2.00 to 35.00. pieces. Regular price 89.95 Rests on ball feet to help protect your appreciated as gifts 4 ' Loe ee Now only 1.00 to 17.50 Now only 69.95 furniture. Very specially priced at 19.77 Very specially priced each 9.77 Now only 1.50 to 20.00 Ron's Longhorns will Sports Hustlers from Orillia tonight at Midland Secondary School. Game time is 8:00 p.m. and spectators are welcome. open their Simcoe County Men's Basketball League schedule against Reino's = 3 'YOU'LL GE Toole takes second It looks as if Tim Toole left this season that will | ve of Midland will finish his award points toward the | . . . . . bs - racing season in the national championship, §& | ON L.E.D. WATCHES WISS MADE WATCHES ON STONE SET RINGS ifi i iti i i Lie Space age timekeepers at down to earth prices A handsome group of quality watches at half regular Genuine stone-set rings for men and women Modified 50 class in but it is being held inNew Jj 4 hase weltenown ait Novus and Wittnaur are | price. Reliable timekeepers in graceful styles for reduced to half price for this green tag second place after London, Connecticut and t { | oitered nere as a green tag special at half regular | women or men. Accuracy is assured by 17-jewel | Birthstones, signet and fraternal rings are Saturday's Sportseraft Toole says he will not be 9 | price. Men's models only, choice of silver or | swiss move 5 Cases are nicely finished Buy included c ice of sterling silver 10 ; lendid ; as ah : ° | Sold-plated finish. Matching expansion bracelets. | early for ction. Look ahead now and plan for | mounts. These rings are from our regular stoc pecial g gs are big 4 National Championship able to attend. 4 4 | Rectiag crlcosi25 ig forza5{00 Pee fall gifts. Regular prices 69.50 to 275.00 drasticly reduced for this sale. Regularly 19.95 tc this special price. Values up to 10.00. Now only 4.68 race in Caledonia, The season's standings | Green tag special only 62.50 to 117.50 Green tag special only 34.75 to 137.50 150.00 Now only 9.97 to 75.00 Ontario was rained out. will not be made official Jf 5 until the end of the month. Toole is currently in second place and will not have an opportunity to catch leader Dwayne White of Peterborough. In the Grand Prix Hydroplane_ class, however, Toole will finish } first after leading for most of the season. There is one more race STERLING 10K GOLD THAN YOUR Here is your chance to add to your charm collection at a big savings Choice of sterling or 10K gold in a special selection sharply reduced for this sale. Always a popular choice for gift giving In Sterlingreg. 3.7510 12.75 Sale priced 2.50to 8.50 In 10K Gold reg. 18.00 to 75.00 \4 - Sale priced 14.40 to 60.00 4 . i HS. ST. AMANT |. } KAN _ Port plans 4 BAC RS feo a SEIS ee aon | baseball LTD % : ri ~ 1 /, OFF WEDDING Bee 2B CHAINS LADIES' L.E.D. INN 3 BANDS f ; | umbing Bc. 7 Seal fi Hie ete * he old wedding ring is getting 4 ef season 4 Chainsarenigh esion today. Hereyou | BRACELET gyty 8g |RODANIAR Qs , SY" | the'iiaetor wear now i tne time to Heating : have a choice of beautiful 10K gold Dainty LE. 4 K . eciode kat Ni chains at a big reduction. You will find Ct bre st in popular design mode! or mi- 4 \ : { beaut y Fo Bee Plans for @ DOMESTIC ee the popular fine link models and a wide race aiailinn liver; What each ladies wrist! Just) prese the 4) : ' } ba k nv he h link lengths ata navicace : iny bu' ime show are le. Th baseball season" are ste NOUSAr Mo Any young lady would stove ane i | mayo chunme om P.8, Murprys we seiocion at | Sle ay or ight. many SS 7 corre pinaasy A re |SHEET METAL WORK these chains as a birthday gift. Make Christmas or any other gift time. Now is the right time to styles from which to choose. ,4> \\>¥ assortment already in) the (works: Specializing in: your choice during this sale and save buy Vory spocially priced at 12.88 | Expansion bracelet. Regular. \\ io Ree es aio oe 00 ae An open meeting for P gyn: 25% price 89.50, Now only 59.88, \. LO 33.00to 82.40 , ¢ | : = : anyone interested in SUMMER elping out with minor COTTAGES 24-PIECE STAINLESS ERIN STONE WARE SILVER TEA s Geo next year is Satisfaction ET 77 45-PIECE SERVICE 1 "Zheduled for Thursday, Guaranteed STEEL S 4 ' Ss 50 a P What a buy! 24-pieces of idnerware from ire Add a gracious 7 Oejober 13, al the' Bors), *RENETANG sturdy stamniess cutiery @ SCE | land, A new achieve. touch to your din. e MeNicoll Community 549-7227 at 9.77. Good looking Oakwood pattern ment in design and set ing with this beautiful silverplated Centre. The meeting gets S in service for eight. Set consists of 8 | colour. This set comes in tea and coffee service. Distinctive di at 7:00 3A ROBERT ST. W. s sert spoons, 4 dinner rich tones of brown and orange that go well with Melon-flutted design that is so much : underway at 7:00 p.m. 'orks and 4 salad forks informal dining. Set consists of eight each-dinner admired. Tea and Coffee pots have Neatly packed in sturdy box plates, cups, saucers, bread and butter plates cool black bakerlite handles. Cream Sale price 9.77 cereal bowls, one platter, one vegetable bow! and sugar are gold lined and fully ~ one creamer and one covered sugar bow!. Reg burnished, tray is about 18 inches Wa nt a 89.95 Sale price 69.50 | Sale priced 149.76 REPRINT of a photo in our paper? Payable in advance Come into one of our offices and order yours today . Murphy Jewe "A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" _ 251 KING STREET, ae 'Wednesday, October 12, 1977, Page 13 i a

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