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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Dec 1980, p. 21

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re GRE eee ae Midland sees new faces Results of the Dec. 7 draft in Midland Recreation Hockey included 14 players being dropped by teams in the league and 16 players not picked up in the draft for a total of 30 players. In other draft business, there were two trades, Rick Lefaive of Performance Sports going to Olympia Sports for Ted Weatheral and Ken Labatte and Dan Cousineau being traded Bayshore Lanes. This tournament or lottery tickets. and are as follows: +15 1981. Bob McMann. follows: banquet. Afternoon Ladies, Up my alley by Dennis Brabant The Midland-Penetanguishene Bowling Association held its first annual League Executive Tournament on Sunday Dec. 14 at held for league presidents, secretaries and treasurers who belong to the local association. There were 24 entries for the tournament with the top 3 in each group winning turkeys The winners were determined by most pins over their average for the 3 game tournament Presidents 1st Jim Wright-Midland Industrial +32; 2nd Jeannette Lorette-St. Anne's Ladies +28; 3rd Rick Low-Tuesday Niners -13 Treasurers lst Mabel Dewey-St. Anne's Ladies +77; 2nd Rodney Todd-Midland Industrial +70; 3rd Cindy Ward-Tuesday Niners +63 Secretaries ist Pauline Brabant-Tuesday 7-UPS +53; 2nd Gerald Lespérance-Sunday Sinners +35; 3rd Maurice Lacroix- "Penetanguishene Industrial The winners advance onto provincial finals to be held in London, Ontario on January 17, They will attend a cocktail party Friday night and a banquet on Saturday night, all free of charge as well as bowling on Saturday for over $2,000 in merchandise prizes. The second annual "Christmas" mixed tournament was held Saturday night at Knight Haven Lanes in Penetanguishene. The winning team for the four game tournament was from Midland, captained by The team.rolled a super 5,251 for the four games including a high single game of 1,422. Other bowlers on the team were Jeanne McMann, Jules Marion, Debbie Chadwick, Julianne Marion and Dave Laurin. Second place went to another Midland team led by Maurice Lapensée with a score of 4,927 while third place went to Peter Lacroix's 'team from Penetanguishene with a score of 4,784. Other teams competing finished as 4th Maurice Lacroix-Penetanguishene 4,616; 5th Carlyle Mino-Coldwater 4,421; 6th Andy Maheu-Perkinsfield 4,290. Top individuals were Jules Marion with 1,041 and Dennis Brabant with 955 for the men and Debbie Chadwick with 884 for the ladies. The Midland Youth Bowling League held its second annual Christmas family twosome at Bayshore Lanes on Saturday morning. The Youth Bowlers bowled three games with their parents using the "Scotch Doubles"' format with handicaps being allowed to both adults and the Youth Bowlers. The winners of the tournament received Christmas turkeys and were as follows: Seniors Sharon and Mr. Bob Edwards Junior Girls Elizabeth and Mrs. Diane Edwards 670 Junior Boys Keith and Mrs. Patsy Buttineau 656 Bantam Girls Tina and Mrs. Marion Brabant 620 April and Mrs. Mary Cadeau 550 Bantam Boys John and Mrs. Jeanne McMann 678 Edmund McTague-Junior and Senior 636 Pee Wee Girl Jennifer and Mr. Len Desjardins 469 Pee Wee Boy Ryan and Mr. Ernie Adams 503 Around the Leagues Hi-Low Double winners announced from last week were Annie D'Aoust and Evelyn Dault of Penetanguishene of the Thursday Shelly Duval and Madeleine Burt of the Penetanguishene Thursday Night Ladies and Art Rowan and Vi Day of the Bayshore Seniors Club. ; Any secretary with high scores to report should drop the information off at the bowling alleys or call Dennis Brabant at 361-2996. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Midland Youth Bowling Council held a Bake Sale on Saturday afternoon and raiSed $110. for the year end Many thanks go out to Shirley Cloutier, Sherrin Sykes, Marie Lacroix and Janice Parent for their hard work in this event. _Flyers and Wilf Jones. Page 22, Friday, December 19, 1980 by Olympia Sports to Athenian Flyers for Bob Bray. Goaltenders picked up in the draft were Leon Robitaille by Athenian" Flyers, Brian Kelly by Hebner's Taxi and Fred Deschamps who became spare goaltender for the league. Performance Sports drafted three players, Brian Newhouse, a former junior A and B player in Niagara Falls; Randy Simpell, for- merly of Jr. B Midland Roadrunners picked up three players as well, Earl Rothery of Double Rink Intermediate A Worth while season after all! sg play;, Richard _ Bayview Public School's girls' volleyball team, Front row from left: Dana Carson; Lee Jeannotte; Beauchamp and Ken _ shown here, seemed to come up against a brick Gayle Armstrong and Sheri Higgs. Back row left: Quesnelle. wall when they played in Simcoe County volleyball Katy Gorab, mngr.; Lori MeVean, Donna Cowan, Athenian Flyers -- championships in Orillia on Saturday as they went Jo-Anne Brown and Britt McKerrow. Absent were: Paula Lynn; Sue Presse, coach and Ray Brien, asst. coach. picked up one player, Fred Flood, deputy- clerk of Midland. winless throughout the day. The Bayview squad won area three championships last week though and that makes their season worthwhile after all. ew~ THE BIG BROTHERS ~~ be OL ann pen" ASSOCIATION OF ~.. 2 MIDLAND-PENETANG would like to acknowledge the contribution of the following local businesses who have pledged prize donations in support of THE ANNUAL 1981 BOWL-FOR-MILLIONS CAMPAIGN Grand prizes to be won by bowlers An AM/FM Stereo Clock Radio provided by Ted Light's TV Sales & Service A luxury weekend for two to Toronto arranged by Huronia Travel The Place Setting-20 pce. Cutlery Set Huronia Alarm - Home Burglar Alarm System Woolco-Proctor Silex Toaster Broiler Oven Rolfoto-Kodak EK10 Camera Sears - to be announced Plus prizes provided by: P.D. Murphy Jewellers ; Canadian Tire Corporation Barber-Haskill Tees 'n Keys Garner's Sports Artisan's Market Lamers Paint & Wallpaper Moody Blues Castle Village Gift Shop The Treasure Nook The Windrifter Tavern Chalet Sports Graham Swales Men's Wear Baba Watergate Restaurant Field's Hardware Huronia Glass & Mirror Athlete's Edge Jasons Dept. Stores Alternate Energy Shop The Parlour Budd Watson Studios Huronia Office Services CKMP Crawfc:d's Men's Wear Bea" 'Lumber Therrien's Edwards of Midland The h «land Times Tilson TV & Stereo Hutchison's Home Furn ishings

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