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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 May 1978, p. 5

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|SAVE Tackle | score three times after Schmidt tied the score at 1-1 on a penalty shot. Staff photo Gunter Schmidt races out to meet the ball as Barrie forward rushes the Midland Leitz goal. Barrie went on to Leitz tastes defeat in soccer season opener Midland Leitz soccer club tasted defeat for the first time this season Wednesday as they lost a 4-1 decision to Roberto's good. Dave Kozie and Serge Dezotti scored twice each to up the score to 6-3. in that game, after Midland fell behind 1-0 and Tom Koegler put them into the lead for All-star ball shifting to Tiffen Park by Gary Whittle and Dave Fuller All-star baseball is leaving Little Lake Diamond. When the first ball is thrown out sometime in May, it will be at Tiffin Park on William Street. Due to the construction of the new arena, the old diamond located behind the Midland Curling Club can only be used for softball necessitating the switch to Tiffin Park. Doug Fox, chairman of the Board of Parks Management, said although the executive of the Midland Minor Baseball Association preferred the central location of Little Lake Park, they realized the need to move. "They're dissappointed with the move, naturally, it was a nice park. But, they've accepted it with good grace." To prepare the new diamond for use by hardball teams, Fox said Pizzeria of Barrie. Obviously at a disad- vantage to the well- drilled Barrie _ side, Midland fought back from a 1-0 deficit on Gunter Schmidt's goal in the second half. Schmidt played most of the game in goal making many fine saves to keep his team in the thick of it before moving up to forward. He scored on a penalty shot. Barrie came back for three goals late in the second half as they swarmed around the Midland net, the third goal dribbled in after goaltender Hans Neitz collided spectacularly with a Barrie forward. Midland won their first game of the season when they defeated Italia of Barrie 6-3 in Barrie last week. Schmidt tied the score Regent Step into a different century.. during OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 14 at the HISTORICAL NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS End of Church St., Penetanguishene, Hwy. 12, 3 miles East of Midland gymnasts OPEN: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (last admission 5 p.m.) prepare Sites officially open to the public Sat., May 20 for meet Students at Regent School in Midland will be demonstrating their gymnastic prowess Wednesday, May 17 as a Ontario and SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS Visit. these two exciting historic sites, Sunday. FREE OF ADMISSION CHARGE, and enjoy a trip into centuries long past. Ministry of Culture and Recreation Huronia Historical Parks warmup for the Area 3 meet next weekend. Regent's gymnastic team is made up over 50 students who perform regularly and have enjoyed considerable success in Simcoe County competition, The display will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday's area meet will be at Midland Secondary School. Midlanders to attend rally A number of families from the Midland area will be joining 75,000 others in Montreal July 5 to 9 for an international assembly of Jehovah's the RIU|S|C|Q} display of aluminum doors and Witnesses. What is being touted as the largest religious convention in Canadian History is to be held at the Olympic Games site. ain... kan 5S KITCHEN Just drop into -our showrooms or call and ask for special Savings Certificate by -- , MAY 20, 1978 (Savings Certificate valid on orders to July 30, 1978.) to answer any questions you 49 Morrow Rd. Barrie 726-9861 Cormack GLASS invites you to view up to windows |S250, Wises this week at HURONIA MALL MAY 11, 12, 13 Our representative will be on hand may have. the parks board will move the old backstop to the William Street location and install some snow fencing along the sidelines in time for May 26 home season opening. The four Midland all- star teams playing in the York-Simcoe Baseball Association this season will play the first few games of their schedule out of town until the alterations are com- pleted. Fox said the first step will be to erect the backstop, and then if warranted, floodlights would be _ installed, possibly next year. The Parks board will also install a new softball backstop at the old diamond for use by house league and recreational teams. The length of the SMOKE DETECTORS INSTALLED Reasonable Rates Fast expert installation 361-1771 361-1167 after 5 and weekends field is now shorter, because of the new arena, making it inpractical for hardball. The total cost of the improvements is ex- pected to- be = ap- + proximately $12,000, most of which would be spent on moving the floodlights around at Little Lake Diamond for the softball field. Fox said there had been requests by some baseball officials to move the diamond to make it Suitable, again for hard- ball, but, the arrangements would have to go through town council and would mean a delay of almost a year. Moving to Little Lake Diamond, he said, woulda OPEN MARTYRS' SHRINE Sunday, May 14, 1978 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. One Mass only on this day at 12 Noon. Regular Shrine Season Begins 20 May 1978 HOUSE involve blocking -- off Fredrick Street which continues through the edge of the park and is considered a fire-service road. Approval for such a move would have to come from council. The other ruled out, according to Fox, is that if the arena is expanded to two ice surfaces, the diamond would disappear anyway reason moving the diamond was CALLING ALLCARS SPRING SPECIALS ALIGNMENT i ™ Adjust caster, camber and toe-in tire air pressure --_ frontend suspension _. springs shock absorbers steering assembly ™ Inspect Any necessary parts and installation extra, if required Most passenger cars | parts or service will be quoted betore " Callour Service Department, ask for Mike or Alvin "They give a care" (Expires May 15th) BOURGEOIS MOTORS 472 Hugel Ave., Midland 526-2278 GUARANTEED 90 DAYS OR 4000 MILES oe VAY 4-4 with a loving gift from LDWARDS speciatty shop MAY 14 SUNDAY Give a very special CARD for this very special day cards that have ever been available. Come in today and choose the one that's just for your Mom. MAY 14 SUNDAY Mother will love a Laura sdecord. gift of Candies eChocolates ejJams from our fresh new stock of these fine products. MAY 14 | SUNDAY Our fashion} + lingerie offers a fine selection of quality Lounge and 4 Sleepwear ./ ' MAY 14 Lady We have a huge selection of New Arrivals SUNDAY Let Mother be a Tender Tootsie may 14 | SUNDAY MAY 14 | SUNDAY You'll find a purse handbag for every occasion Jewellery Always makes at the front of the store a loving gift MAY 14 shy _| PUSSIES SSF CCS CST ISS SF RARER OMALANARLMA RAMEE AL EMLEMLMEN LL E EEE EALERAAEALEASLERMEADEALALSALAL ALA GA BREEHKERARAARARSSESAE EDO HA SESE RSE PE HERE SHE ESE DEED accessories to give "just the right touch" to her new outfit from Edward's gifts SUNDAY We have a truly outstanding selection of quality china giftware. Come in and browse around. You can find just the gift you've been looking for MAY 14 | SUNDAY For that EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT Mom is sure to love an Gift Set We carry a wide selection and price range in our Cosmetics Department. Store Hours Tues. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Wed. 9:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Thurs. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m. 9.p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. _Closed Mondays OF MIDLAND 'We're better all around" CHARGEX VISA ea 295 KING ST., DOWNTOWN MIDLAND 526-2271 \ Friday, May 12, 1978, Page 5 \

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