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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Apr 1981, p. 12

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veminneaee. ee ee eS Good to see youagain! It was reunion time for John Power, left. one-time local sports store owner and outdoors writer for the Toronto Ian Bowman, Midland and District Shriners Club as Star. and Power right of Temnle. thev held a dinner Tuesday night for and Penetanguishene, Canadian Men's Figure Skating Champion. The dinner was held at the Sunnyside Masonic Brian Orser_ of SCBE wins praise from parents "The Simcoe County Parents for French" has praised Simcoe County Board of Education Trustees for. its decision to implement French language education in Grades 4 and 5 in Simcoe MSS gymnasts just miss mark travelled to Wednesday for OFSSA trials. performing very A team of four gymnasts from Midland Secondary School Barrie Minor baseball registrations Midland Minor Baseball registration will he held in Midland Centennial Arena tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Registration fees are set at $10 per child with a maximum of $25 per family regardless of how many children are in the family. There will be a slightly higher cost involved in registering » an all-star player and that will cost $25 per child That cost reflects the cost of transportation and administration. Take a good close Icok at this ..... well but just missing the mark. Tammy _ Therrien, Carolyn Watson, Crvstal Dickie and Wendy Bowring were the four gymnasts, Watson missing OFSSA standards by .05 marks. The girls deserve a great deal of credit for their nerformances. Next week, the entire - gymnastics team from the school will be travelling to Orillia for 1974 HONDA CIVIC Blue, Blue interior, 4 cylinder, automatic, 2 door, radio, rear window defogger, roof carrier, only 23,000 miles. Lic. NYP 735. MORRISON CHEV-OLDS $2,495.00. SALES-SERVICE -LEASING Formerly Roger Hunter Motors 824 King St., Midland Dial 526-3781 Page 12, Friday, April 10, 1981 Countv beginning September, 1981. "This is a very positive step towards equality of French instruction for Simcoe County students," the group has stated. "We hope that this is only the first step of in- troducing French language instruction at the level of Grade 1 in the very near future. "This is necessary to ensure a good knowledge of French for the children of Simcoe County which will he a valuable asset to them in the Canada of the 1980's."' To this end, "Simcoe County Parents for French" will soon present Simcoe County Board of Education with a brief providing documentation on a French language feasibility program for all primary grades beginning in the fall of 1982. It will urge trustees to maintain high standards in Simcoe County and ensure our children an adequate opportunity for French instruction. | MSS, ESPSSathletes do well at York athletes from Midland Secondary School and_ Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary School were very successful at a Simcoe County Indoor Track and Field Meet held Wednesday at York University. MSS' Ed Moriarty came in first in 50 meter hurdles and first in triple jump as well as placing fourth in the 50 meter sprint. Local Altogether, 12. MSS athletes will be going to the Georgian Bay Indoor Track and Field Meet at York University nex! week and they are Tim Grenier, Nancy Kribs. Karen Scott, Craig Pender, Wilson Cowan. Rick Rever, Llovd Pilon, Angie Pumnputis, Simon Moore, Michelle Arbour. Jane Barnett the zone petitions. two com- Our brand new OF F TO A Pre-fab Greenhouses and Car Shelters are SAT., and Debbie Hind. MSS midget boys and senior girls relay teams will also be going to the Georgian Bay meet next week. ESPSS athletes did verv well too with the bovs' team placing third for a combined finish of ninth or 10th. At FSPSS, 14 athletes qualified for the Georgian Bay meet next week and they were Don Kozy who placed third in midget hurdles and third in the high jump, Gerrv Downie who finished 'second in midget 400 meter run and fourth in the long jumn-. Dave Bayfield who placed second in midget shot put, Carrie Fedorowich who placed first in midget hurdles, Dan Buttineau who came first in junior hurdles. Mike Bonnin who came - fourth in junior hurdles, Marcel Robitaille who came third in junior shot put, Tim Spaer who came second in junior pole vault. Bryan Lethbridge Loo OPENHOUSE" ~~ 13 Wolf St., Penetanguishene APRIL 11, SUN. APRIL 12 $50. DISCOUNT with this ad on the purchase of a car shelter or greenhouse Phone 549-8918 Doug Puetz or 526-7623 Roland Mazerolle Call in the evening please "STORAGE UNLIMITED" 800 meter senior runs, Garv Bidan for his third in senior shot put, Mark Brunelle for his fourth and Fileen Walsh for the 1.500 meter senior run. who took third in senior hurdles, Morris Robitaille in senior 50 meter run and long jump. John Roi for his third in 400 meter and (Granada gnn Hwy 27 & Balm \Beach Rd., Midland ; d, Now Open 58 "CLUB 27" Comfortable living room type atmosphere Thurs., Fri. and Sat. evens featuring the Hammond organ on Fridays and Saturdays 926-2197 ed od

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