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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Dec 1977, p. 7

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Overhand smash Karen Scott leaps for the ball and pounds it onto the opposing court during a Midget girls volleyball tour- nament at MSS. The Midgets failed to win any of the three games they played but if practice makes perfect - they should start coming on stronger later in the season. Staff photo SBaver Men's & Ladies CURLING SHOES Leather uppers Fleece lining Wedgie solé Suggested retail $27.95 "ae l 9 ' "" Large stock to choose from MEN'S & LADIES GLOVES BROOMS SLIDERS GARNER'S SPORTS 294 King Street, Midland 526-6082 --_ TREASURE ' HUNT STORE \ WIN up to $1 900. Get clues to the location of the medallion at this store | NEW CLUES EACH WEEK Somewhere in Midland Town Centre, there are hidden 6 medallions (worth either $100. or $1,000. each). New clues can be obtained with your sales receipt each week from any participating merchant. FIND UP TO >1,500. Midgets come up short, lose 4-2 Midland Midgets could not find the net in Monday's' Georgian Bay Minor Hockey game at the Wasaga Beach Arena and lost a 4-2 decision to Owen Sound. Midland failed to score on numerous chances -- although they held a territorial advantage during much of the game. "We were hitting them all over the place," said Midland's Steve Friesen, Penetang It looked for awhile, during Wednesday night's basketball game, that the Commdore Hotel men's te a em fen0) Fm Penetanguishene, would win their second game of the season. However, Orillia C and C Panthers whittled away at their visitors' 14 point lead and came away with a 62-59 victory. Penetanguishene's record now stands at one win and 10 losses. "We just ran out of legs,' was the ex- planation given by Bert Beausoleil for the last quarter letdown. OPN sy i "but we just couldn't hit the net." The loss leaves Midland with a 5-0-5 won-lost record in the Midget division. Rollie Monaque was the first Midland player to score after John Ironside set up the play and John Swales netted the second goal after Pierre Belanger and Don Foxall fed him the puck Doug Fox took the loss blows win Penetanguisbhene _ pla- yers turned out for the game, meaning the team had to go with just one line and two substitutes. The game was close until the second quarter when Penetanguishene began taking control of the court, and the scoreboard. By the half, they were ahead by 12 and were up by 14 going into the final quarter Beausoleil and Dean Anest shared the scoring lead for Commodore Hotel, as both netted 14 points. Penetanguishene's next game is January 3, when Peter Reino Sports, from Orillia, comes to town FOR MOTHER eWarm & dry winter boots Stylish shoes FOR FATHER eKaufman washable slippers in leather or materials Fine dress shoes in many widths eComfortable boots & overshoes FOR THE KIDS for school or play eTough winter boots ~~ TREASURE HUNT STORE Win up to 91,500. Get clues to the location of the medallion at this store eCozy slippers ¢Warn by Dacks & Florsheim Stylish & sturdy shoes CUMMING-NICHOLSON 239 King St., Midland Town Centre 52 OKSHOE "GIFTS For ali the FAMILY in goal for Midland during the game, after Monday's game _ missing the first part of marked the first time the the season with a leg year's win at the Silver Stick Midget Tournament appear slim. full Midget team has _ injury "We should still have a played together this year, Midgets have been good chance,' Friesen due to injuries. Dwayne plagued with problems _ said. "Once we get some Storey had the best this season and the more practice things chances for Midland 4a should get better."' chances of repeating last Let GUARDIAN help you get set for the BIG DAY! AND ERNIE DOLLS YOUR CHOICE aT GUARDIAN PHARMACY | 286 King St., Midland 526-8011 HUNT ane ( WIN up to $1, Get clues to the location of the medallion at this store Join the MIDLAND TOWN CENTRE MSS senior girls defeat | 9 s : St.Theresa's rookies 7 Midland Secondary team lost most of their before winning the final chool Senior girls players from last year's ame 15-10. MSS won by ! Volleyball team took squad and the inex- Scores of 16-6, 15-9, 13-15 advantage of a rookie perienced newcomers 4nd 15-10. | squad from St. Theresa's had trouble defending _ Junior coach for MSS High School Tuesday, in against Midland's ser- Mike Miller, said his exhibition play at MSS. ving. team had hoped to do Midland Secondary won MSS Juniors won their better but, he was pleased all three games in the best of five series three With the results for the best of three match 15-6, games to wo, allowing St. first game of the season. 15-10, 15-11. Theresa's to come back 'They've improved a St. Theresa's Senior from a two-game deficit ot" he said. "Basically they are a new team, we . . only have three players MSS volleyball clinic. tiem st sear But they're all enthusiastic . and they never miss a to be this weekend» Midgets blanked : Only Midland Secon- Volleyball players from the Toronto Senior AA dary's Midget team failed the Midland area will Men's team anda former o win any of their games have the opportunity to Junior National team _ jn a best of three match, sharpen their skills this | member. as they lost by scores of 7- weekend at a volleyball The clinic will include -- 15, 10-15, 4-15. clinic being held at discussion of con- Scott said the team was Midland Secondary ditioning, strategy for understandably lacking School, Friday through oth players and coaches, in experience and had Sunday. , and court skills such as_ trouble controlling the _ Dion Rugosi, coach and dives, rolls, setting and ball. instructor at Toronto's spiking. "They're just begin- Ryerson Polytechnical k ning--most of them have Institute, will lead There is a $10 charge never played volleyball discussions and practice for the clinic --which is. hefore, so they need a lot sessions on the various opentoelementary school of work on the basic volleyball skills during students in the Midland- skills." the three-day clinic which Penetanguishene area. Midland will meet St. begins Friday evening at Midland Secondary fheresa's in a_ return 7:00 p.m. School students will also exhibition match Monday Rugosi is a member of take part inthe activities. at St. Theresa's gym. rT] Pure Wool - Flannels - Pin Stripes $200:ony Only! , Select group of 3-pce. suits yan $1 9().00 special °L20- x We have a large selection of ties, shirts and belts. e tous TREASURE Mn a a WIN up ti . Men's Wear es at | ihe nedaen 225 King 526-6581 atithclstore os Paes @ AB See all ° . the pretty cs : te win ww» $1,500. '" things we have 'S of 4 A for Christmas giving ) 297 King St., Midland 526-2421 EE OE Pes Pwer wis vevyvyy Cartier's 4 TREASURE ' HUNT STORE win vp to $1,500. | Get clues to the location of the medallion at this store HIGH FASHION CEILING LAMPS Starting at 96.00 Other fixture fixtures as low as $19.95 227 KING STREET - MIDLAND, ONTARIO 526-9921 GREAT VALUES for SUNSEEKERS Freeport's Golden Cancun's Golden $339 to $449, GOLDEN BIRD Holidays Filmont Tours Internahonol Limited Treasure Island's Golden asures The perfect famity resort or Island ts nested pesehsl waters of Boca Ciega Bay. ¥ Se GOLDEN BIRD Holidays Barbados' Golden Weeks 16 to 26 NIGHTS IN BARBADOS. Barbados offers everything Miles of-sand beach. Complete water sports Golf Tennis Sightseeing You Golden Bird Modern. 'water pool and supervised yA with all C t ith all Gokden Bird Holiday pe three ofthe most sur golden weeks of your life Departs Dec 14 to Ape 2 $589 to $989. Price based on each of 2 GOLDEN BIRD Holidays Filmont Tours International Limited GOLDEN BIRD Holidays Filmont Tours Internabonol Limited For these holidays and Air Canada tickets HURONIA 22 TREASURE Two offices to serve you HUNT = Midland Elmvale aaa es 527 Bay St. 13 Queen St. W. othe: medals 526-7848 322-1505 " AGE CEES SE Friday, December 16, 1977, Page 7

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