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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Sep 1980, p. 18

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ee SE TD Sy are \w -- = St. Theresa had average day at cross-country The St. Theresa's Wednesday where they The midget team Orillia with 61 and The junior boys also second place teamfrom Theresa's had a score of cross-country team competedagainstteams finished third with a Midland who won the came in third, but Collingwood who had a__76. travelled to Barrie inthezone meet No.1. point count of 67 behind division with59. finished well back of the score of 35 St Winning the junior Midland cross-country team does well The cross country team at Midland Secondary School did very well at a cross Barrie, Wednesday. Both the midget and senior boys teams took first place, with Bill eighth, Jon Porter in 10th, Danny Cadieux in 20th, Jerry Woods in 21st, and Doug Woods in division. The second place team of ODCVI was only , two points behind the The senior boys teams placings were: Ernie Desroches in ist, Rod Nanibush in 10th, Glen Cadieux in 17th. The second place team behind the senior team was 25 points less division was the team from Base Borden with a score of 25. The senior boys didn't fare as well, coming in last place, with a team score of 117 points. country meet held in Richardson claiming 28th in the midget MidlandSquad. Heyer in 12th, Larry with the Midland team The midget girls team looking very came in third in a field ~ = ~ strongindeed. of three with a close 55 Midland Oldtimers on ice...soon The junior team, to Stayner's Si, and the however, were short of | winning team's score of There will be a_ alloverthe world. team, says that they will Canada. asked to attend the runners to enter a full 43 for Worth. Pi general meeting The team has played carry the usual 20 Anyone interested in meeting to be held team, Paul Northcott, Open Girls finished Tuesday fortheMidland in tournaments in_ players, with a playing on the team, or Tuesday night at 7:30 David Lia rmand, sixth in a field of seven Oldtimers, the purpose Holland and Denmark, minimum of 15 for just helping out on the p.m. in the Midland Bernard Cadieux scoring 132 points, being to elect a new' also winning a bronze tournaments outside of executive level are legion. coming in 23rd, 24th, Orillia winning the executive for the team. medal in Helsinki, and 30th. division with 28 points. Finland in the national tie series Adco still one game away from The team is in its sixth nee i ent : year of organization, a ee Adco Tire is pulling Olympia Fastball game Tuesday night 3-1, " this past vear. Pp Suess : catering to those off the best comeback League. bringing the series up to players over 35 years of Tom Garner, many people have seen: They defeated a 3-2 standing for } age, and has travelled spokesman for the for a long time in the Therriens in a close Terriens. 1 Sept. 12 and 13 -7:30 Fs ? 4 ' Pen Therriens scored the ae A066 at first run in the bottom of boar ; the first inning, but RENCE ¢ a found that they couldn't Roush Cor , ©} go any further. Sat. Matinee Adco tied the score up in the top of the second inning, stopping there TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE Sept. 14, 15, 16-7:30 for two innings when pita eee they brought the win- FoR ee 'a ning run plus the safety ae Sd marker in the top of the fourth. The next game in the series is tentatively set for Monday night to be played at the Midland diamond. 0D00000000° a? ee &D IDDOCIII : age i Ore OOOOOOOOF LAST 3 DAYS Fri.-Sat. SaSun. SEE YOU NEXT SEASON ~ The B ORT es / 6) - McQuirters T-Ball champions McQuirter's Real Estate are the new Midland Minor Baseball T-Ball champions, after they defeated Bell Canada 26-20 in the recent T-Ball championships held at Little Lake Park in Midland. Front row, left to right: Christopher Irvine, Christy Lavin, Steven Laurin, Donny Rowland, Richard Pady, Billy Burbidge, Heather Burbidge. Second row, left to right: Jeff Callas, Sean Lavin, David Forrest, Albert Miller, Kim Pady, Scott Rowland. Carole Irvine, Coach. Absent were: Bob Irvine, NOW PLAYING A FANTASY, A MUSICAL, A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Driver Preqeeunation Coach, Stephen Bernard and Michelle Pauze. can be fatal. LEGION WEEK Sept. 14 to 20 WILLIAM PETER BLATIYS THE EXORCIST , ADMITTANCE Directed byWILLIAM FRIEDKIN ~ 2nd BIG FEATURE "THE FIRST EPIC Sunday 14th -- Members will attend the morning service at First * Presbyterian Church. Monday 15th -- Cards - Euchre, Fifty Eight, Cribbage and Pool. Tuesday 16th -- Cards - Euchre, Fifty Eight, Cribbage and Pool. Wednesday 17th -- Senior Citizens Night, Music and Dance. Lunch . will be served. 5 Thursday 18th -- Darts Night. Friday 19th -- Bingo Night. Dance in the Club Rooms. Music by our own D./ J. Saturday 20th -- Our regular Saturday Night Dance. Lunch of Baked Beans and Home Made Bread. PAST - PRESIDENTS SUPPER AT7P.M. Everyone is invited to drop in at the Legion Hall during this Special Week. Admission is free to all these events and we look forward to your setae concn A EWTOFO: GHEE! Oxon MORK 322°: wen ICIARD CHRISTIAN ANUS MARC RID PLE sc ca IGTOR J EMPER. AS: oui: Sos 0K Oy NAL Sogo LCT OST by BARRY DORN (KRAMER rere participation. : theca Sar * bc Fa Oe. totais UOEL SUVER «ty LAWRENCE GORDON - sin ERT GREAMALD oes Hele Magnus a. alge EE Soren MIDLAND DRIVE-IN CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE ee eae ig Re eererngeegion ap EES Ee DL King St, Midland Nitely 7&9 Sat: 2-7-9 526-5791 Hwy. 27 Starts at Dusk 526-2411 ! 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