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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Apr 1981, p. 11

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Sports Line... Friday Penetanguishene Hotel Brule Oldtimers will be hosting Cold- water Oldtimers hockey club in Penetanguishene Arena tonight at 8:15 p.m. It is the second of a home and home series with that team, Penetanguishene win- ning the first game 4-1. Georgian Bay Bad- minton Zone Playdowns will be held at Midland Secondary School today with the finals taking place Wednesday at MSS. Tonight at Midland Secondary School, the second night of the 26th Annual Georgian Bay Drama Festival with performances _ getting underway at 7:30 p.m. Tonight, our own MSS students will perform "Garden of Varieties' and they will be followed by Huntsville Secondary with their performance of "My Proud Beauty" and Collingwood Collegi- ate's '"'The Monkey's Paw"' Saturday Midland Bulls Rugby Club will be playing their first "friendly" of the season as they take on Brock Rugby Club at Midland Secondary School: that game beginning at 1:30 p.m. Midland Recreation Hockey will be holding their banquet and Penetanguishene Minor Atoms will be active in the Streetsville Minor Atoms Hockey Tour- nament. Action there' will continue Sunday as well Midland Curling Club will be the site of the Huronia Glass and Mirror Mixed Curling Bonspiel, the first rock being thrown at 9 a.m. There will be 18 local rinks entered in that event. Midland Lacrosse registration will be held in Midland Centennial Arena from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m There will also be registration for a new ladies powder puff softball league' in Midland Centennial Arena from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Midland Minor Baseball registration will he held in Midland Practice makes perfect Centennial Arena as well from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The 26th Annual Georgian Bay Drama Festival will conclude with the last three performances being Members of Midland Secondary Schools rugger club were out this week getting ready for the upcoming season by doing some drills. Lloyd Pilon. left accepts the ball from the falling Dave IGA-IDA lock horns for top spot Midland IGA and Jorv's IDA of Midland Minor Hockey's Atom House League will be meeting head on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Midland Centennial Arena as the two teams vie for the cham-- pionship. Midland IGA. earned their place in~ the chamnionship: game by defeating Jory's IDA Wednesday night in Midland Centennial Arena 3-2 in the final game of round robin plavoffs. Midland IGA's three markers in that game were tallied up by Chris Gilbert, Chris Quesnelle and Trevor Irvine. In the consolation round. it will be McQuirter's Real Estate and A. E. LePage playing Saturday in Midland Times, Century 27 playing for championship tomorrow Midland Times and Century 21 Peewee House League hockey clubs in Midland will be facing off tomorrow at 12 p.m. in Midland Centennial Arena as thev fight for the top spot in that league. The two teams earned the chance to compete for that spot Wednesday night in Midland Centennial Arena. winning their respective games. Midland Times blanked A & W in the first game Wednesday 10-0, Dale Clark getting five of his team's goals. Craig Flint added another pair of goals while singles came from Jonathon Fike, Donny Soundry and Shaun Cadeau. Tighe Ross recorded the shutout for the Times team Century 21 took their game 5-3 over Midland Police with Ron Tucker, David Moreau, Daniel Ballas. Jerry McMann and Todd Armstrong all getting singles for Century 21. Dan McCallum scored a pair of goals for Midland Police while Shawn Wheeler added the third goal. Ron Ellery was the winning goaltender in that game Midland Police and A & W will be playing in the consolation round tomorrow at 11 a.m. Centennial Arena at 1 p.m The two teams that won't be playing in the finals are Georgian Bay Real Estate and O.K. Johnson but they would like to take this op- portunity to wish all teams involved luck in their games Saturday. You are invited to attend Century, mal. "Career Night" Wednesday, April 15th 7:30 p.m. GRANADA INN Located at Highway 27 and Balm Beach Road For those who contemplate a rewarding interesting real estate career; and for experienced salespeople also, we present our first "Career Night'. It will include a slide presentation along with informative comment on Century 21 concepts in staff recruiting, professional sales training, advancement in the industry, management support and consumer programs that work in today's market Don Kyle of Century 21 Training Academy willbe withus to conduct '*Career Night". This is planned as an informal, as well as a most informative event with refreshments afterward and not a late night. We want you fo joinus . See you Wednesday night ' held. starting at 7:30 p.m Huron Heights Secondary will perform '"'Antigone", St. Theresa's High School of Midland will perform "Clearwater, Ontario"' and Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute will perform "The Sand- box." Awards' will be presented following the proceedings. Siblev as Mike Josland watches to see if they are doin' the handoff right. The team's first game is tentatively set for April 23 in Parry Sound. 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PYT 728. $7,595.00 each 1979 CHEVROLET MONZA FASTBACK 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., 26,000 kilos. Lic. RLW 571. $5,995. 1979 SKYLARK, 2 door, V-6 gas miser, auto., p.s., p.b. & 45,000 kilos. Lic. RX7 .& 995. $5,995.00 wea 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., rally a Wheels,' spoiler, F 38,000 kilos. Lic. OFS 1978 BUICK come LESABRE, 4-door ad sedan, 305 V-8, auto., ; p.s., p.b., 45,000 kilos. = os Lic. MVC 159. $5,895.00 LOOM 1978 BUICK SKYLARK, 4-door, 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., 69,800 kilos. Lic. MYT 659. $4,895. 1978 CHEV. MALIBU » WAGON 305 V-8, auto., p.s., * p.b., air condition, ; 48,000 miles. Lic. NRK 456. ; $6,195. 1978 CHEV. % ; CAPRICE WAGON, = eA 305 V-8, auto., p.s., ------* p.b., air cond., cruise <ages control. 70,000 kilos. aim Lic. MVT 069. $5,995.00 1978 DODGE ASPEN 2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power . Steering and brakes, MMP 44,000 kilos. Lic. > MMX 386. $4,995.00. 1977 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 305 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., 1-owner, 68,000 clean miles. Lic. LSP 564. $3,895. 1977 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA 4-DOOR 305 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., air condition, leather interior, 35,000 miles. Lic. RLW 505. $5,295. 1977 MONARCH, 4-door, sedan, 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b. Lic. MVK 302, $4,295.00 h 1977 OLDS. CUTLASS, 2 door, V- ™ 8 auto., p.s.,p.b. Lic. gy MCX 091. ; $3,995.00 , 1976 MERCURY MONARCH, V-8, auto., p.s:, p.b. Lic. LCM 099. $3,895. 1975 PONTIAC PAR., 4 door, V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., clean, clean, clean. Lic. RXT 893. STONELEIGH |: P.0. Box 70 L4R 4K7 Phone 705-526-3724 Friday, April 10, 1981, Page 11 Pontiac Buick Cadillac

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