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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Dec 1981, p. 17

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ec i eligi «CIN Py ss '2 Centennials knocked to fifth spot The Midland Cen- tennials were prodded back into fifth spot in the Georgian' Bay Junior C Hockey League standings after running into a pair of hot goaltenders in two weekend matchups. Sunday in Parry Sound, the Shamrocks brought down _ the Centennials with a 4-3 decision. Friday, the Cents were stopped 4-1 by host Gravenhurst Indians. In both cases, the Centennials outshot their opposition in the opening period. Sun- day, they missed JR. HOCKEY & 4, Ett several good op- portunities to tie the game late after a discouraging first period. Friday's first period was even more discouraging as the. Gravenhurst goaltender allowed only one goal in 18 tries, and the Cen- tennials didn't recover from the constant denial. ane, Noel McEachern led the Midland attack in Sunday's game, scoring once and assisting on the two others by Ed Cooper and Paul Hahn. All three goals came in the final five minutes of the game. Dwayne _ Latondress did the Midland net- minding duty, facing 29 shots to the Centennials skaters' total of 24. Each club picked up 37 minutes in penalties -- including a third-period major and misconduct to the Cents' Steve Tumber, an assessment which will earn him a one-game __ suspension. Midland's lone goal in Friday's contest came from Steve Bressette. Brad Bumstead was goalie Paul Ryan faced 38 shots from the Midland skaters. Midland out-penalized Gravenhurst 33-29. The Centennials are now six points behind the league-leading Bracebridge Bears and - six ahead of the last- place Indians. They'll try to improve on their mediocre positioning tonight when and merry yuletide! JOYOUS HOLIDAY GREETINGS -- fer = There's fio place like home for the holidays! May you and your family enjoy a bright they meet the Penetanguishene Kings in an 8 p.m. date at . Midland Arena, and again on Sunday when they'll travel to Penetanguishene for a 7:30 p.m. re-match. Kappy Holiday From our house to yours go all the best wishes of the Christmas season. Peace, Love, Merriment. Tom & Goldie Crowe and family ORR LAKE GOLF CLUB Open volleyball tourney set for 29th Any mens' volleyball players interested in some holiday competition are invited to the Midland YMCA next Tuesday for a two- division tournament. The event is restricted to players 16 and older and requires a $10 entry fee for each player. Anyone interested is asked to register at the Midland YMCA Tuesday Dec. 29 between 6:30 and 7 p.m. for placement on a team. Teams will be divided into Recreational and Open. divisions, and prizes will be awarded to the top squads in each. Wishing you happy holidays from LORNE RANCE GULF SERVICE © 8 Yonge St., Elmvale 322-1442 © ae hfe ee Ms Wy" eee Boa seh HURONIA PROMOTIONS FELMVALE ae 3224871 | Page 18, Wednesday, December 23, 1981 'Orr Lake 322-1664 between the pipes for the Centennials in that one, facing a total of 37 Jack CastonBulldozing & Excavating, Wyevale 322-2457 shots. Gravenhurst OF MIDLAND invites you to join us for a B« Our Biggest Celebration Ever!!! OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY and DRIVE-THRU GRAND OPENING Sunday December 27, 1981 10:30 am to 11:00 pm (Drive-Thru ribbon cut at 12 noon) HAVE A TASTE OF 1976 PRICES! Big Mac ! 80° 'Soft Drinks --25°/35°/45° BeMat 99° Shakes 60° Yalb. w/ cheese R 85s Coffee 15°/25' Y4 pounder & is Milk 30° Filet-O-Fish |™ 50° Hot Chocolate 30' Cheeseburger 40! Cookies 25°/30 Hamburger 32° Pies 35 Fries 30/45' Sundaes 40° That's All You'll Pay On Our Special Day! All prices reduced to 1976 prices! (breakfast menu excluded) RS! ins DRIVE-THRY custom EATS For \Rst 1 ool "AMy OR EW? | iter 12 MU ae rE i Midland Store Only - We reserve the right to limit quanties - KaKKKKK x MM HH SPECIAL PRIZES! er

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