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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Apr 1981, p. 10

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Atoms win championship | at Easter Tournament The Elmvale Russell Hargraves Novice 'A's defeated three opposing teams in regular hockey The third and tour- nament winning game saw a high spirited Elmvale squad down award in the third game All team members obviously gave their clude: Craig Cochrane in goal: Robby Conn, Darren Haines, Steven Boone and Steven Earl plav this past week to Bolton by ascore of 5-2. utmost during the three on defence; Jeffrey take the championship Elmvale has been confrontations and are Parent. Chris Jacobs, of the Elmvale Minor classed a category 'C' each and every one Richard Palmerleau, Hockev Easter Tour- team and their op- deserving of an award. Greg Douglas, Todd nament Atom division. ponents. Bolton were a The squad, over the Bannerman, Chris Elmvale downed a_ class A squad. Bolton's pastseasonhasbeenthe Crossley, Douglas much weaker Ayr squad defeat by Elmvale was Georgian Bay Season Beardsall and Jason for their first win, a 10-0 an unexpected one. Champions, Stayner Tapscott on the forward trouncing and kept Robby Conn of Tournament Runners- line: George Conn as going to become vic- Elmvale received the up. Avr Consolation coach. Ray Haines as torious-over a stronger game puck in the Champions, Georgian manager and Murray Beeton team later. opening two matches as Bav Champions and the Cochrane as trainer. Final score in the reward forbeing chosen EIlmvale Easter Beeton match was 3-2,a Most Valuable Player. Tournament Champ- game that was decided Craig Cochrane won the ions. in overtime. Most Valuable Player Team members _in- Regent School Report by Andrew Moss, Grade 7 This time of the year Science Fair held April Brian Craig got first fourth, Christian at Regent-Public School 15th They are as_ with his project on Hollmann third, Louise Z ED ai ce is a slack time. follows: barometers. Hartnell second and i ini i In the Junior division, Linda Ferraro first. Scott Shaw of Midland Secondary School We have finished all In the Primary ) ; s was one of many local students Se ee our projects before the 'division Shelly Carel Kopieec was Most of these winners Sh advantage of the day off Monday toget in holidavs and are yet to Finlavson placed fourth fourth. third went to will qualify for the Area aw, a few extra-curricular activities. For Pullintothefinalstretch with her project on Margaret McBride, 3 Science Fair, to be it' Shaw. that meant baseball but judging before June and the photography, Michelle second went to Brent held today and ws from this shot, it's not one of his better final exams here in Sabourin placed third Price and Lisa Salojarvi toner. MSS. a sports. Actually, Shaw i Midland. with her collection on got first. egent most o the easy enough citer but as they aaa eee Imentionedin my last _ shells. Chris Bales got In the Intermediate students are happily bad dav. ; article I would have the second with his project division the results awaiting June 18th - the results of the Regent on making soap, and were: Carol Carpenter last day of school. CES students dominat ee astview Science Fair Budding scientists at Huronia Centennial Elementary School in Elmvale made the out as well, one for the best over-all project involving living science and one for the best in Elmvale at the HCFS Science Fair. Approximately 70 projects were involved at the results of the quality of work competition and the exhibited by the local village proud with their phvsical science in the local competition bie you say ape accomplishments at the project. and of those, only the 15 pabad! ities eee Eastview Science Fair Because Andy : was D April 10 in Barrie. Beardsall of Elmvale &S' went on to Barrie. tories. program com- Elmvale students won five gold medals for their efforts as well as won the plaque for the best life science project in all grade levels, the Of those 15, 10 were judged to be award winners over exhibits puters and practice law? In fact there are few students. Baseball Registration Saturday, April 25 Midland Centennial Arena 1 p.m. fo3 p.m. T-Ball 4-8 Pony League 9-10 House League Birth Certificate may be requested All-Star HERE'S GOOD NEWS four silver medals and school also receives a from eight other jobs which can't be held Th y = = one bronze. plaque tocommemorate schools by a visually impaired ere S S i ime 0 As well the school the nerasion udged to ,, The Science Fair was Prticers from. the itself th ipient : der the di i : : tee was the TCT Serie hestareanwiew, ger te Sesto ot Canaaian nacional fF DUY that new Car began ' : Institute for the Blind Life Science Project in all grade levels, won by Andv Beardsall for his presentation (on methane gas. Winning for Elmvale were. in the primary division: Mark Elliott with first place for his proiect - Water; Alison Parnell, first place for her project - Birds and Kathrvn Elliott, second place for her project - Seeds. In the Junior Division the winners were: Andy Beardsall first, for his project - Methane Gas; Brian Jackson and David Margison first place for their project - Photography; David Beardsall second spot for his project - Artificial Insemination and Janice Parnell for her project - Soil. In the Intermediate Division: Tammy Hocken, first place for by being constructed and judged expressed her pleasure help match the right person to the job. nae Gee Soe ee em ee ee ee ee oe CALLING ALL * Daily Full Course Dinner Special Under *6.00 * Anniversary or Birthday? Let Us Know and We'll Arrange a Complimentary Cake BRING THIS AD FOR A '2.00 DISCOUNT FOOD LOVERS! BAVARIAN HOUSE You and Your Friends Will Enjoy Our or truck on G.M.A.C. low On any vehicle currently in stock! BETTER HURRY... These low rates are due to expire April 30th Walk...run... JIM or drive in today to MORRISON CHEV-OLDS ee (except Sat.) of Midland Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner - 11:30 to10 p.m. SALES-SERVICE-LEASING Formerly Roger Hunter Motors 824 King St., Midland Dial How To Make Root Beer and Suzan Margison second place for Telsa | | | | | | | | | * Daily Luncheon Specials | | | | | | 4 | | | | f Two miles past Martyrs' Shrine . : R : Coil. from Midland Reservations appreciated. Special offer expires 2 There -were two asthe 4 off Hwy 12 534-3202 April 30/81 526 3/781 | special awards given ess ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee : ' Page 10, Friday, April 24, 1981 :

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