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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 37

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i § ay i A, 0. a a a dad e ee pe cape nini ene eem nner -- OF I Ee oe Loose puck... but not for long packed cliff-hanger which saw the Kings lose 9-8 Steve Dunn of Midland Centennials hockey club was quick to move when he saw a loose puck around the Penetanguishene Kings' net in Friday night's game. Centennia's took home-ice advantage in the action- after fighting back to tie the score at 8-8 from a 6-1 deficit half way through the second period. Midland scored the winning goal with 16 seconds left to play. 4 Dock Lunch dominates scoring race Dock Lunch of Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League has good reason for being in first place in their league. Seven of the top ten scorers in the league are on their team. In fact, the top six scorers are on Dock Lunch. They are: Ken Edgar, Dock Lunch - 14 pts. Bill 4, v4 A 'fishy' story? Fred Howse of Penetanguishene in- dicates the measure of this Chinook Salmon found by him and his eldest son. in a creek entering Penetanguishene Bay over the weekend. The 39 inch salmon was dead when found and the Howse's who were looking for ducks at the time decided to bring the fish to the Ministry of Natural Resources office in Maple, to see if MNR might be able lo answer questions about the fish's origin and destination. McIntosh, Dock Lunch - 11 pts. Paul Loughran, Dock Lunch - 10 pts. Rick Desjardins, Dock Lunch - 9 pts. Larry Cowan, Dock Lunch - 9 pts. Tom Gignac, Dock Lunch - 7 pts. Larry Langley, also of Dock Lunch, is in eighth place in league standings. Midland and Penetanguishene's men's bowling teams have begun their 1980-81 season right where they lef! off last vear. In a tournament in Bracebridge Saturday, Midland Bavshore Lanes men's' team finished in the com- Bob McMann cap- tained a team from Midland made up of men and women bowlers when they entered a tournament in Elmira, Saturday. Thev finished in second place only six Bad news for MSS girls On the weekend of Nov. 1, Midland Secondary School's junior girls' basketball team played in a junior girls' basketball tournament at Stayner Collegiate Institute. MSS' squad won easilv over the host club from Stayner, defeating them bv a score of 33-18. Carolyn Meech was top scorer for Midland with 10 points while Kim. Carpenter had _ seven. Yet. as they say, there's good news and bad news. In that game, Kelly Edwards, the team's starting center sprained her ankle quite badly and will be out of the lineun for al least two weeks A close game was plaved between MSS and Grey Highlands in the semi-finals but MSS came out on the short end of the score as they went down 25-18. Kim Carpenter and Carolvn Meech were top scorers again. with seven points each. Todav, MSS' juniors will be playing their last league game in Midland Secondary School's triple gvm against Park St. Page 38, Wednesday, November 5, 1980 presently in place in their division. MSS' junior girls are second Not much Orser performs wellat Skate Canada Penetanguishene's Brian Orser finished sixth overall in this weekend's Skate Canada competition in Calgary. Orser, who skates out of Midland figure skating club was in seventh position after the compulsory short program. Skaters from 13 countries participated in the event televised on GIV. Skate Canada was the first international meet You could bowl your way to Florida A trip to Florida could become more than a dream to someone from Midland or Penetanguishene who belong to Midland- Penetanguishene's Five Pin Bowlers' Association. Starting this week, the high-low doubles tournament gets under wav for that league and the winners will go on to the Provincial finals with the chance of winning the trip to Florida. change petition with a second ' after bowling a 6,657 score for. five games. Penetanguishene's Commodore Hotel team came in third with a score of 6,600. A team from Bracebridge won the tournament with a score of 6.930 for their five pames Midland six out of first pins behind the first place team from Orillia. Ton bowler tor the Midland team was Debhie Chadwick with a 1.227 whieh left her in second place for ladies' high five bowlers. of the new season and was the first time Orser had come up against competition of this calibre this season. During this long program, Orser did a triple axle with several triple lets. The triple axle is a verv rare movement and is very difficult to do properly but Orser pulled it off with an impressive amount of dexterity. He ended his program with several strong split jumps to round off an excellent performance. Orser finished first in Gervais, France in an international men's competition this past summer and is the youngest competitor in that level of competition at 18 vears old. 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(Hwy. 26/27) 726-2556 Just north of Georgian Mall, Barrie Open daily 9:30 - 6:00 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:30; Sat. 9:30-6:00 Bernie Desroches is a Midlander of 21 yrs - married- two children - participated in the following organizations: Midland Y's Men, Curling Club, Huronia Players and the Midland YMCA - work ex- perience: store manager, foreman at Decor Metal Products and is now owner of the Midland Haven Apts. VOTE BERNIE DESROCHES for an understanding and progressive Ward 1 Alderman ELECT HANS RICK FOR COUNCIL INPENETANGUISHENE For transportation. call 549-8333 ----s a ama anne one

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