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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 39

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oe Py ah : " PEE ERI eh ome Cor tte Otol gst: Pag = Sone & Pad ish at 4! bene Islanders - Steelers dominate league play Ron -- Men's Senior Hockey League action got un- derway Oct. 23 with three games played to start off the new season. The first game of the night saw last year's league winners, Minesing Islanders down Wyevale by a score of 4-2. Goal getters for Minesing were Walter Priest, with two and Ross Downey and Larry Giffen with singles each. Scorers for Wvevale were Mike Trace and Greg Beacock. The second match-up of the evening resulted in a 7-3 win by the Elmvale Steelers over the 'new. improved' Perkinsfield Perkies. Hitting the mark for the Steelers were number 15. Tim McGinnis witha and Ron Kevin hat-trick, Belcourt, Fleming, Kent Columbus and Brent Fleming with singles. Perkinsfield points were notched up by Richard LeFaive (with a double) and a single by Rick Duval. The newly named Elmvale Red and White Foodmasters began their season with a bang. as they trounced Wellington in their first match of the season by a score of 9-3. Goals for the Foodmasters came from Del Bertram (with a double) and Doug Jamieson, John Trace, Doug McMann, Brian Jamieson, Steve Loftus, Dan Ritchie and Dave Jamieson, all with singles. Hitting the mark for Changes seen in Penetang Bowling It was an exciting night at Knight Haven Bowling Lanes in Penetanguishene last Tuesday, when Penetanguishene Industrial Bowling League swung into action with several big changes in the standings resulting from the night's play. For the first time this season Desroches Bros. lost all three of their games and their hold on first place in the league is in jeopardy. With three consecutive wins on the night, Dusome Garage has moved to within one point of the leaders. The surge by the now second place Dusome team presents the first major challenge to Desroches Bros. who have held first spot since early in the season. Moving into third place by virtue of their three wins was Lakeview Dairy, while Midland IGA slipped from second spot to fourth after dropping all three of their matches. The teams of Sarjeant Boys', Gignac Muffler and Legion 68 also won all their respective games. The wins by Legion' 68 still leave them in last sition though with Huronia Collision one point ahead. Here are the current standings: Desroches Bros. Dusome Garage Lakeview Dairy Midland IGA Pilon Const. Oak Ridge Boys' Sarjeant Boys'. \ Fiberglass Sales \ Gignac Muffler Commodore Hotel Huronia Collision Legion 68 High triples for the night went to Moe Lacroix with 772 and a 292 single score; Julien Desroches tallied a 766 triple with a 289 single count and Paul Chevrette had a 752 triple backed up by a 253 single score, The winner of last week's Commodore Hotel trophy was Bert Overink who had a single score with handicap of 337. The league is in action every Tuesday night at the lanes in Penetanguishene. pene e eee Wellington were Larry Hastings with a double and Mike Lane with one goal. Last week Last Thursday evening's triple game schedule resulted in some. close scores in each match-up. The first game of the night between the two Elmvale teams, the Steelers and the Foodmasters, ended in a 4-3 win for the Steeler team. Action began in the first period when Doug Jamieson of the Foodmasters opened the scoring at the 4:22 mark. Steelers' Gary Kurswell tied it up 37 seconds later on a pass from Tim McGinnis and the period ended that wav. In the second, the Steelers came _ on strong. scoring two goals to take the lead. Point getters were Paul Archer and Larry Sacchetti. The third period saw Bob Colyn notch up the fourth goal for the Steelers before the Foodmasters began their drive to the finish. Plavers Bill Owens and Doug Jamieson put goals past Steelers net minder Steve Rudick but were unable to come up with a tying point. Penalties were heavy in the closely fought match. with the Steelers coming up with 37 minutes worth and the Foodmasters spending a total of 52 minutes in the box. Wellington vs Wyevale The second game of last week's schedule was: a match between Barrie's Wellington Hotel and the Wyevale team. sponsored by Elmvale Auto Supply. Final score in the match was 7-5 for the Barrie Squad. Wellington player Brent Bowen was the hero of the evening for his team, notching up four goals and one assist to the scoring list. Also hitting the mark for the Barrie team were Glen: Lavceock, Mike Lane and Brian Brown. Wvevale scorers were Dave Masters, Drian Scott. Peter Beacock, Greg Beacock, and Terrv Dahmer. Two assists went to Roger Hall. Islanders victorious Minesing _ Islanders came up with another victorv last Thursday as the team downed the Perkinsfield Perkies in ' ELECT a close 6-5 game. Perkies' Bill Mundy opened the scoring in the first, with a goal at the 12:30 mark. Rick Durnford scored two of his three goals next, the first coming at the 14:03 mark and the second at 18:41. In the second period of plav. Bill Luck put one home for Minesing followed by a Perkies goal. scored by Allan Lesperance at the 10:44 point. Islanders players Neil Archer, BiH--buck and Rick Durnford each managed a consecutive goal for their team to end the scoring in the middle period. Perkinsfield came to life in the third, when Moses Hamel, Wayne Simpson' and Lalonde put the puck into the net to bring the will go again next Thursday as Perkin- sfield is set to meet team to within one goal __ Wellington in the first of the Minesing squad. The tying point eluded them though, and the final score was Minesing 6, Perkinsfield 5. Next week Senior League hockey .- match, Minesing and the Steelers face off in the second and Wyevale will face the Food- masters in the third game. Times will be 7:30 p.m., 9 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. respectively, at the Elmvale Arena. Zurawski big gun for Cents Andv Zurawski of Midland is getting better and better as his season with Midland Centennials hockey club continues. When he first started the season, he went two games without a goal but that soon changed. When the Centennials plaved Parry Sound Shamrocks in their third league game, Zurawski scored two goals. His next game was against Haliburton and he scored three more goals. His fifth game was against Huntsville in which he showed signs of slowing down when scored one goal. The next game for the Centennials, Zurawski didn't play and the following game saw him remain scoreless despite his efforts. It seemed that Zurawski was not going to be the goal scorer he was shaping up to be. Not so, for since then, he has launched himself on the path that has led him to the point where he is now the leading scorer for his team. _ well From that day, he has played in four more games and has scored two hat tricks and a four goal game, in addition to two assists during that time. Zurawski now has 22 points which places him up the scoring standings. Professional league scouts would do well to keep an eye on Zurawski and it shouldn't be long before he heads the league scoring if he continues on the way he has been. fet fh Andy Zurawski Time ran out for Kings' comeback Penetanguishene Kings hockey club were down by quite a few goals when they. at- tempted a comeback in Sunday night's game against Bracebridge Bears ion Penetanguishene Arena. Given more time, the score would have been more representative of their play than the 8-5 loss recorded for the Kings. Bracebridge jumped into an early lead 53 seconds into the game with a goal from Barry Hammond, assisted by Tim Edwards and Mark Lascelle. Penetanguishene tied it up four minutes later when Todd Clarke accepted a pass from Terrv King while the Kings were shorthanded to pop it into the net. Thev went ahead at Landmarks Canada's museums and art _-- galleries provide landmarks in the quest to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The National Museums of Canada invites the public to join the quest by visiting a museum or gallery on International Museums Day. BILL GIBSON COUNCILLOR TOWNSHIP OF TAY Active for over 30 years in business, BILL GIBSON has the qualifications and ability to promote the items he believes are most important. . . ¢ Being accessible to hear citizens' individual concerns ¢ Maintaining existing services at a high level * Keeping taxes in line with tight budgeting on current expenditures ¢ Planning well for the future On Nov. 10 - Vote for BILL GIBSON - Councillor in Tay Page 40, Wednesday, November 5, 1980 this point with a goal from Carl Cowan, assisted by Terry Pilon at 11:07 of the first period. Bracebridge went on a scoring rampage at this time though as they recorded one more goal in the first period and three more in the second. Penetanguishene didn't score in the second period. Three more goals were scored by Bracebridge in the opening three minutes of the final period, Barrv Hammond scoring two of those for his hat trick. Penetanguishene did the same thing but they scored three goals at the end of the third period in the last five minutes. Doug Gillespie scored the first goal at 15:59 with assists going to Paul Robillard and Carl Cowan. Two minutes later, Andv Howse scored for Penetanguishene with help from Paul Robillard. With only 46 seconds left to play, Terry King, along with teammates Doug Gillespie and Carl Cowan, instigated a passing play that netted their Kings their fifth goal. Goaltending duties were shared between Brian Lethbridge and Ravmond Hook with the pair facing 45 shots for Penetanguishene. Penetanguishene fired 22 shots' on Bracebridge's net. 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