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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Jun 1981, p. 19

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th ne paon nen ~ ' GomanBoats' latest This beautiful 37-foot fiberglass racing sailboat is one of the latest achievements of Goman Boats in Midland. It was loaded on a trailer Monday to be transported to Hamilton where the owner will pick it up. The sailboat is the largest they've turned out to date and was designed by Steve Killing of Port MeNicoll. It took in the labour _of eight men since November, working eight hours a day and weighs 13,000 pounds. The boat is valued at over $100,000 and construction was supervised by Bill Goman and Brian Cramer. Goman Boats will be com- pleting another 37-foot boat of a completely dif- ferent design by the end of June. Viewpoint on summer by Nancy Hook As the warm weather approaches us, so does the end of another school year. Whatever will our children do to keep themselves amused for the summer months? How about a summer playground? A 5° mM m:eor playground offers such Duval's Variety blocks _The Pass with five runs Duval's Variety of Penetanguishene Fastball League play played a super game Tuesday night' in Penetanguishene, bl- anking The Pass team 5- 0. In the other game Tuesday, Lercear Construction edged out Caswell's Antiques 6-5 for the win. a variety of activities that children don't have time to be bored. The playground offers rewards, learning of skills, new friends, swimming and crafts but most of all, it offers great outdoor fun. Where can you find this summer playground? Here's an Thursday night, The Pass redeemed themselves by downing Lercar 3-1 while Duval's Variety continued in their winning pattern, defeating Penetang Sand and Gravel 4-1. The wins by Duval's Variety puts them into first place with three wins and one loss in four Sail-past June 7 The date is set for the annual Sail-past of the Midland Bay' Sailing Club, that date being Sunday. The Sail-past marks the official opening of the new sailing season and gives club members a chance to salute their Commodore. Things get under way at 2.30 p.m. with the boats gathering around the red marker buoy in Midland Bay. The boats will start Sailing past at 3 p.m. and will use a variety of methods to salute the Commodore, whether it be dipping flags or supervised lunch hour. Registration is now taking place at Midland YMCA for a fee of $25.00 per child per week. idea, Camp Wendakay sponsored by the Midland Y's Men's Club beginning June 30 and ending August 7. Schmidt wins racing opener Gunter Schmidt of Midland is starting off his racing season with some impressive finishes, having just come back from Sanair, Quebec where he was racing on the weekend. Schmidt placed first in the B category in his Midland tykes battle back for 8-7 win It was a difficult comeback victory for Midland Gervan and Jones Tykes _ baseball team Monday night in Little Lake Park in Midland as they fought back from a six run deficit to take the game 8-7 over Alliston. Pitching for Midland was Rob Lee who threw a three-hitter while David Birkett was Midland's big slugger with a home run and a single. Also getting some good hits for Midland when they were needed were Bill Rankin and Monique Armstrong. Winner First Lafontaine Cubs draw winner: Mike Orser, Lafontaine Road, Penetanguishene. Lucky ticket No. 1507. Camp Wendakay will be operating Monday thru Friday with ac- tivities beginning at 9:00 a.m. and finishing at 4:30. p.m. with a qualifications to: games with no ties for Rep. Team Committee Chairman, Midland Minor Hockey Association, P.O. Box APPLICATION Midland Minor Hockey Association Coaches, managers, trainers for the coming 81/ 82 season are required for rep. teams. Please indicate your preference (2 required) and mail along with a brief resume of your c/o six points. 482, Midland, Ont., L4R 4L5 In second place is (no later than June 22/ 81) Lerear Construction Peo with two wins, one loss and no ties for four points. Penetang Sand and Coach - REP TEAMS | | | | | | | [ | | I I I i I i Manager I | Gravel are third with | one win, one tie and one | loss for three points | while The Pass is fourth with one win and two 1 losses for two points. | Caswell's _--_ Antiques Trainer |_| Team Choice A. B. are in the basement spot with no wins, two losses and one tie for one point. Registration Day. House League Coaches sign up on luffing jibs. The Commodore's yacht will be positioned at the foot of the Midland Town Dock. Providing the music for the event will be Midland Secondary School's band and they will begin playing at 2.30 p.m. Event organizers also hope to have a wind- surfing exhibition going on at the same time with a master-of-cermonies describing the different yachts and explaining what is happening to the public. ~ @ Snack bars _ © Ten Races Every Program raceiwway Wed. & Sat. 7:45 p.m. ® Daily Double, Exactors, & Triactors g © Licensed Lounge & Dining Lounge 7, © Glass Enclosed Grandstand © Wide T.V. Screen in Lounge Hwy. 400 at Essa Rd., Barrie Race Office (705) 726-2558 (705) 726-9400 (416) 881-5057 lf You Need It.. Why Not Rent It over 1500 items for rent from @ Harold Martin Rent-All Centre Ltd. Hwy. 27 next to Cashway & Pop Shoppe Midland 526-2297 modified Volkswagon Scirroco, taking fourth overall. The event was the first annual Moly Slip Endurance race. Schmidt finished third overall in Canada last year with several thirds fourths and fifths in the season. He is an employee at Leitz Canada in Midland i. 1980 FIREBIRDS, Gas savina 267, V-8, BUIO,, =p:S., -p-bi, 20,000 kilos. Lic. PYT 728. $7,595.00 each -- gies ie 1979 AMC SPIRIT 1979 SKYLARK, 2 door, V-6 gas miser, auto., p.s., p.b., 45,000 kilos. Lic. RX7 995. $5,995.00 FEATURE _OF THE WEEK 1979 PONTIAC LEMANS V6, auto., ps., pb., one owner, local car, 2 tone green. 60,000 kms. Lic. NPM 748. om me F{ 1979 2 dr DL, 6 cyl., 4 speed manual, pb., one owner, clean car, 24,000 kms. Lic. No. OAZ 296. $4,995. and aside from some help from Roth Motors in Orillia for parts, Sch- midt is an independant racer. Schmidt will be racing his Scirroco in other races in Canada this year, those being held in Edmonton, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Quebec and the final race at Mosport. antes $6,295. FORD THUN- DERBIRD 302 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., split bench seat, one- owner local car, 35,000 kms. Eiex OFS 978 $6,295.00 a 5 es Lad 1978 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX Fully equipped _in- cluaina air / cond., bucket seats and sport wheels. 48,000 miles Lic. LXV 777 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 305 V8, auto., ps., pb., air cond., cruise control. 70,000 kilos. Lic. MVT 069. $5,995.00 1979 MALIBU CLASSIC 220 MYT 659. 1978 DODGE ASPEN 2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering and brakes, 44,000 kilos. Lic. MMX 386. $4,995.00. STONELEIGH P.O. Box 70 L4R 4K7 Highway 27, Midland Phone 705-526-3724 CHEVROLET $6,295. 1978 BUICK SKYLARK & 4-door, 6 cyl., auto., p.s. p.b., 69,800 kilos. Lic. § $4,895.00 1 1978 BUICK SKYLARK 2-door Landau, V-8 auto., p.s., p.b., clean, one-owner, 44,000 miles. 4 dr., V8, auto., ps., Pb. Lic. NPM806 $5,295.00 air cond., and 47,000 kms. Lic. OYO 947. 1977 DODGE ASPEN $6,895. 2-DR 1978 CHEVROLET 318 v/s, auto. p.s., CAPRICE p.b., one owner local 4-door sedan, V8, auto., car, 57,000 kms., Lic. ps., pb., Lic. No. NLN _xB 499. $3,495, S. D CUTLASS, 2 door, V- 8 auto., p.s., p.b. Lic. MCX 091. $3,995.00 1977 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA 4-DOOR 305 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., air condition, leather interior, 35,000 miles. Lic. RLW 505. $5,295.00 Pontiac Buick Cadillac Wednesday, June 3, 1981, Page 19

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