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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Aug 1980, p. 22

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PSS class lists continued _ ence ema er = eae daein oe Grant, Michelle Greaves, Mac Hammond, Marjory Hartley, Therese Lemesurier, Sherry Lesperance, Anne Loughran, Kevin Marchand, Annette Morrow, Michelle Parent, James Pause, Angela Pilon, Ann Saulnier, Todd Sibbald, Chris Smith, Val Thompson, Andrew 4E Mr. Micklin Room 511 Arbour, Maureen Asselin, Sharon Atkinson, Dave Charlebois, Annette Cloarec, Yvonne Dumais, Bill Hamelin, Liz Hook, Dennis Labrash, Susan Lafreniere, Joseph Marchand, Kenny Marshall, Karen Kartin, Ken Maurice, Denise Moreau, Tom McIntosh, Allan Robitaille, Blaise Robitaille, Leona Roi, Erika Vallee, Marc Watts, Derek Wright, Robin Sozchke, Sharon 4F Mr. Dobson Room 514 Beaudoin, Terry Brissette, Christina Brunelle, Bob Buttineau, Pat Corriveau, Ken Dumais, Mary Duval, Janet Forget, Lorraine Gravel, Guy Lacroix, Denise Ladouceur, Marc Lafreniere, Rita Laurin, Gisele Marchildon, Nancy Maurice, Charles Maurice, Michel Parent, Paul Pauze, Mederic Peltier, Allan Poole, Trent St. Amant, Doug Ward, Gary Willson, Kim 4G Mr. Manners Room 516 Barry, Karen Bidan, Gary Brock, Russ Buttineau, Lyle Cascagnette, Terry Dubeau, Leo Forget, Brian Gianetto, Danny Gignac, Andre Gignac, Pierre Lacroix, John LePage, Elaine Lesperance, Nelson Marchand, Pat Marcille, Antoinette Maurice, Priscilla Parent, Bill Pilon, Donna Robillard, Diane Roy, Brian Vaillancourt, Alfred 4H Mr. Greenfield Portable 5 Beaudoin, Annette Carriere, John Cascagnette, Peter Charlebois, Karen Columbus, Brian Desroches, Michael Dusome, Drew Gignac, Rita Gignac, Robert Lacroix, Bruce Laurin, John Lethbridge, Bryan Mayer, Chris Moreau, Marie Pauze, Gabi'iel Pilon, Liz Quesnelle, Maurice Richardson, Andrew Robitaille, Morris Ruston, Dave Walsh, Coleen 5A Mr. Paille Library Babando, Suzanne Bannon, Shawn Beausoleil, Suzanne: Beausoleil, Therese Belcourt, Brigitte Belcourt, Janet Bell, Nancy Bellisle, Doreen Bellisle, Monique Bidan, Kathy Brunelle, David Brunelle, Diane Buttineau, Wanda Byrnes, Stuart Daniels, Gillian Desroches, Gisele Desroches, Lorie Desroches, Richard Dorion, Michael Downie, Karen Fancy, Karen Fitzgerald, Barb Fournier, Kim Genier, Nicole Glover, Liz Graham, Robyn Grenier, Ed Heidel, Richard Hook, Tim Huson, Robert Juneau, Roger Kee, Mary-Ellen Lau, Irene Laurin, Tim Lesperance, Aline Limoges, David Marchand, Patricia Marchand, Pierre Mason, Alison Moreau, Claude Moreau, Louise McNee, Donna Nygaard, Sandra Pilon, Guy Poole, Chris Pruesse, Gara Robbins, Nadine Roi, John Sauve, Shaun Schuh, Greg Spencer, Belinda Tessier, Philip Turner, Brad Whittington, Jane Lapere no ostrich at MGCC winning Emu Trophy The emu is an Australian _non-flying bird, that is related to the ostrich. However, there is a different emu in this story, the Emu Trophy. In recent tournament held at the Midland Golf pe ; High, fast ball Don Seaman of Midland usually catches for Royal Bank in the Civitan House League Baseball schedule, but and Country Club Ladies' section, Kay Lapere won the distinguished cup after an exciting 3 hole tie breaker. Lapere was tied with Eileen Denny for the Emu Trophy until the dramatic tie breaker. & proves that he can put on a pretty mound as well. Murph, looks on expectantly. Waltenbury man behind plate and double play | Jonathan Poole, of J. Harvey Surveyors was his team's hero, or at least he ought to have been, in a game played between them and Pantry Shelf Tuesday in T-Ball action at the Parkview School playground. J. Harvey Surveyors won the game with a narrow margin of 22-20, largely due to the hard work of Terry Waltenbury, catcher for the Surveyors. Waltenbury was the key man behind a double play that may have well stopped the tieing run from coming across the plate. J. Harvey Surveyors will now face Arcade Pharmacy in the con- solation finals to be held at Little Lake Park, Sept. 6, commencing at 9 a.m. NOW PLAYING KKM CROOK OA» 4, BERR RRIF 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS A TED MANN-RON SILVERMAN PRODUCTION A STUART ROSENBERG FILM ROBERT REDFORD 'YAPHET KOTTO JANE ALEXANDER MURRAY HAMILTON bavib KEITH TIM McINTIR Eas ttuey Executive Producer TED MANN Produced by RON SILVERMAN Directed by STUART ROSENBERG Screenplay by W. D. RICHTER Story by W. D. RICHTER and ARTHUR ROSS Music by LALO SCHIFRIN COLOR BY DeLUXE ~ Available in Paperback from Ballantine Books am), © 1980 TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St, Midland Nitely 7&9 526-5791 Ashley Walkley, from Emu Wines, was present to award Lapere her trophy, as well as a large basket of wine. Elsewhere in the ladies' section, the team of Marilyn Richmond, Wanda Brodeur and impressive performance on the Team mate, Sean Dorothy Spicer outshot the team of Belle McKee, Helen Griffin and Ruth Rowland in a game of best 2 balls out of 3. week. Orser is doing. count. figure skating. Brian Orser: good chance for gold Penetanguishene's skating sensation, Brian Orser has a very good chance to take the overall championship in the skating com- petition in Oberstorf, West Germany. Orser finished first overall in France last As they say, though, there's always room for improvement, and that's exactly what He now has a second place finish in figures in the West Germany competition, yesterday entering the short program which counts for 20 per cent of the points. Figures count for 30 per cent of the point He has his biggest task ahead of him today,} though, when he enters the long program. This part of the competition counts for 50 per cent of the total marking. Needless to say, Orser is quickly becoming one of this country's top competitors in men's Orser's father, Butch Orser, says, "his free skating has always been outstanding, but he has worked on his figures, and the work seems to be paying off." THE CRITICS AGREE NOW THERE IS MORE. "A brilliant 'new movie ... one of the great moviemaking experiences. If you've seen it before you'll have to see if again." -- Roger Eber, Chicago Sun Times "The Special Edition' is better, surer, swifter and clearer than the original film... well worth a second encounter." "Close Encounters is moviemaking at its best ... d inspirational film."-- Rone Barret, ABCTY. a dazzling an OF THE THIRD KIND A COLUMBIA/EMI Presentation CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND . A PHILLIPS Production A STEVEN SPIELBERG Film Starnng RICHARD DREYFUSS also starnng TERI GARR and MELINDA DILLON with FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT as Lacombe Music by JOHN WILLIAMS Visual Effects by DOUGLAS TRUMBULL Director of Photography VILMOS ZSIGMOND, A.S.C. Produced by JULIA PHILLIPS and MICHAEL PHILLIPS Wniten and Directed by STEVEN SPIELBERG -- Charles Champlin, LA. Times ENTERTAINMENT Original Soundtrack Available On Arista Records And Tapes | Read the Del] Book OO DOLBY STEREO IN SELECTED THEATRES NOW PLAYING 2nd Hit THE VILLAIN ; ™ Panavision® rr Columbia Pictures © 1980 COLUMBIA PIC RES INDUSTRIES. | Midland Drive-In Theatre ' Hwy. 27 Starts at dusk 526-2411 4 | Friday, August 29, 1980, Page 23 >

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