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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Mar 1981, p. 20

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a Good season all around Midland Orchard Fresh Major Bantams have certainly come through with some good hockey this season in league play and in playoff action but the highlight of their season must have been when they hosted the Finnish team from Rauma-Lukka in January, losing by a close 10-6. Back row from left: Bill Richardson, Ralph Seeman, Jason Baguley, Mark Degagne, Tom Hook, Mike Magloughlin, Kevin King. Front row from left: Darren Morrison, Jim Edgar, Owen Quilty, Kevin Thomas, front: Marlon Geisler, Peter Newburn. In Dean Marcellus. Missing: Tracy Bon- neville, Mike Newhouse. The team was coached by Jack Baguley of Midland. Connaught takes annual girls tourney In the first annual Port MecNicoll Girls' Invitational Basketball Tournament, a team from Connaught Public school in Collingwood took top honours Saturday by defeating Burkevale 29-24 in the finals championship round held at Port MeNicoll Public School. The tournament was started because Con- naught Public School of Midland wanted to play Duggan's have backs to wall in finals Duggan's Polar Kings of Midland Recreation Hockey certainly has their backs to the wall in the best of five playoff championship series with Olympia Sports. Monday night in Midland Centennial Arena, they lost 7-2 to Olympia Sports which puts them behind two games to none in the series. To make matters worse, they will have to play this coming Monday's game without their coach, Art Desroches who was thrown out of Monday's game with' seven minutes left to play, receiving a game suspension. a game with Port MeNicoll and it was decided to have several 'games instead of one. In the first game, Burkevale Public SieiGait a0 of Penetanguishene beat Regent School of Midland 32-22 and Port MeNicoll lost their game to Connaught in their first match. That meant Port MeNicoll and Regent would meet in the consolation round while Connaught and Burkevale would square off in the championship round. In the consolation round. Port McNicoll came up with a 38-17 win over Regent and Con- LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIQUES DU COMTE DE SIMCOE annonce Reunion generale et inscription au Jardin d'enfants 1981 Sainte-Croix, Lafontaine Reunion generale: le mercredi 8 avrila7:30p.m. Inscription: le mardi 14 avril et le mercredi 15 avril 9:00 a.m. a4:00p.m. Saint Louis, Penetang Reunion generale: le mercredi ler avril a7:30p.m. Inscription: le vendredi 3 avril 9:00a.m.a 4:00 p.m. Saints Martyrs Canadiens, Perkinsfield Reunion generale: le mardi 7 avrila7:30 p.m. Inscription: le lundi 30 mars et le mercredi ler avril 9:00 a.m. a4:00p.m. Les enfants doivent 5 ans par le 31 decembre, 1981 W.P. Bolger, directeur. naught edged out Burkevale in the championship round 29- 24 to take the trophy. THE WINNER'S 4 Fund raiser planned for Curling Rink There will be a Monte Carlo Night held at Midland Curling Club Friday night in the upstairs section of the | ] run until about 12 or * : m. Members of the Midland Club and the ing | public are encouraged to attend and help send our boys to Scotland in style. club with all proceeds | going to buy matching blazers, slacks and turtleneck sweaters for Glenn Howard's junior men's curling rink. The Midland group made up of Howard, Paul Harbottle, Tim | Tully and Peter 'Mount | won a trip to Scotland in | January's Toronto Curling Club's Invitational Junior | Men's Curling Bonspiel. While in Scotland, the four boys will play exhibition games against some of the best Scottish teams. Games of chance featured at the fund raising event will in- clude blackjack, horse race and crown and anchor. Participants will use play money they can purchase and there will be a bar downstairs for their convenience. Everything gets underway at 9 p.m. and CIRGLE Lottario MAR. 14/81 10 20 23 24 3435 BONUS 13 APPLIES TO 2ND PRIZE ONLY IST - $426,212.10 OWINNERS 2ND - $198,086.60 1WINNER 3RD - $6,192.40 64 WINNERS |OCAP offers you an opportunity to get on- Age 16 to 24? Out of school? Can"t find a job because you lack experience? Now you can! (The Ontario Career Action Program (OCAP) helps young people who are having diffi- culty landing that all-important first job. the-job training and will pay you an allow- ance of $100 a week while you're training -- for a maximum of 16 weeks. If you would like to know more about the OCAP opportunity, get in touch with the OCAP office at your local college of applied arts and technology or your local Canada Employment Centre. Ontario Ministry of Hon. Bette Stephenson, M.D., Minister Colleges and Harryk Fisher, Deputy Minister Universities 1981 80-260 is holding a draw, Please let us know who the winner is. 526-2283 NO CHARGE 4TH - $108.50 3,652 WINNERS 5TH - $5.00 71,260 WINNERS Provincial MARCH 13, 1981 3074333 Wintario MARCH 12, 1981 $1,000,000 274996 $25,000 763388 783817 323970 055997 $1,000 73133 $100 1807 $10 961 WIN'FALL 83 Your ad could be here next week! Phone 526-2283 UPTOWN TOBACCO & GIFT SHOP 319 King St., Midland Enjoy home cooked food at its best 5p.m.-9p.m. Call 534-7214 for reservation Wednesday, March 18, 1981, Page 21

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