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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jan 1982, p. 16

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portscene Results Hockey On Dec. 15, the Business Girls played the final games in their first schedule for the French Dry Cleaners trophy. Bev Leonard's rink with Wilma Garms, Michelle Brunelle myself and Marylyn Beauvais curled two ten end games - lost them both and still won prizes of glasses and placemats. It's not often you take six ends in a ten end game and lose! I Sa aaa sans - . OHA MAJOR GEORGIAN BAY and Elsie King were the big winners. Sharon must admit it was all my fault, I kept taking INTERMEDIATE A SAI Park's rink with Donna O'Hara, Michelle out our own rocks! We had two lovely meals, Standings Standings Bourgeois and Cynthia MacLeod were run- though, and after purchasing toothbrushes W LT GF GA Pts _, "LT GF GA Pts ners up. and nighties for ourselves to be snowed in G'town 2 4 0 250 117 50 Brace'dge 18 10 1 232 184 37 with, Laurie decided to chance the drive back Coll'wood 19 10 1 186 157 39 Penetang 17 9 3 212 156 37 @ to Midland. We were turned back by a PrtElgin 13 12 0 117 125 26 Hntsville 14 12 3 174 158 31 The Business Girls held their annual Open roadblock just outside Elmvale on Hwy. 27 Orillia 11 15 2 128 165 24. Halibritn 15 13 1 204 197 31 Bonspiel on Jan. 9. The Spiel was called but not to be daunted, Mrs. Walker decided to O.Sound 10 16 1 157 183 21 P.Sound 13 12 3 147 139 29 'Spring Fling' and the club lounge was well sneak over to the Orr Lake cutoff and, much Barrie 9 18 0 145 197 18 Midland 11 18 1 165 217 23 decorated with flowers, a maypole and an to my surprise, we made it through. I was a Midland 8 20 0 128 167 16 Gvenhurst 11 18 0 136 176 22 enormous sunflower. The prizes were lovely nervous wreck and I'll remember that Spiel Oro 10 17 2 141 183 22 artificial flower arrangements. They served for a long time! PENETANG " MIDLAND morning coffee with rum along with ab- e RECREATIONAL RECREATIONAL solutely huge chelsea buns. Lunch consisted Standings Standings of soup with a hot ham and cheeseburger plus The Men's Section held their annual GP W L T Pts W L T GF GA Pts PM butter tarts. A roast beef dinner was served Spaghetti Supper on Jan. 7. Thirty six curlers Pollard's 146 12 3.1 23 Olympia 14 2 0113 59 28 136 with wine. Winner of the spiel was Donna participated. They curled a six end game and Dock 16 12 4 0 24 Duggan's 8 6 2 71 64 18 189 Woodrow's rink with Sharon Harvey, Dawn sat down to a dinner, catered by Paul Mac- Hindson 16g 82 Lng N. Stars ° 8°97 1 75 69.:17' °217 Nichols and Colette Robertson. They were the donald and served up by Del Thorpe, Ken Tilson 16 610 0 12 Hebner's 7 7 2 78 80 16 112 hit of the day in their swinging kilts and knee Milley and Fred Milley. I overheard some : Chalet 146511 0 10 Perf'nce 4 9 3 66 92 11 224 socks! Sandra Brett's rink with Nancy Ladies saying that they wouldn't mind being 4 Commodore 165)5412°-0) 8 R'rnners 212 2 69 108 6 108 Deenan, Marg Moore and Joan Curry placed invited to the next one! Dates -- Thursday-- --Armstrong's Dairy vs. Jory's IDA, 8:40 a.m. --A.E. LePage vs. Elmvale, 9 a.m. second. The Bonspiel was sponsored by Shell Oil and Indusmin. a Our Senior Ladies team consisting of June Walton skip, Doreen Bray Vice, Gwen White second and Faye Swales lead went to the District playdowns at the Barrie Golf and Country Club on Jan. 11. They didn't bring The Men's Money Bonspiel starts this Thursday at 7 p.m. Spectators are welcome. Games continue Friday at 7 p.m. and all day Saturday with semi-finals Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. Finals at 2 p.m. There should be some great curling to watch. BASKETBALL i aul ey REA Resale ye: home any bacon but they did freeze and throw a ace ee St er WOMEM QE, 2) DIN out their shoulders. June said the ice was F ; --Midlan econdary School vs. heavy and there was no heat anywhere! i | Orillia _ District Collegiate -- Sunday---- 4 z Unwanted Hair | Vocational Institute, Senior, Junior and Midget Boys. Simcoe County Mens' Intermediate HOCKEY OHA Major Intermediate A The Jitney which was to have been held on Jan. 16 was cancelled due to inclement weather. It will be held on Saturday, Jan. 30. Gone Forever Facial Hair Removed Bikini Line Refined --King City Stingers vs. Com- --Barrie Flyers vs. Midland Everyone is welcome to partake of the fun { modores, 8 p.m., Midland Athletics, ee é and prizes - there will be a nominal charge of Secondary School. geet ria $2 per person. Frida pe ts --Midland_ Centennials vs. @ u j y Gravenhurst Indians. - Four of us plowed down to Elmvale last OF ELc<CTROLYSIS | HOCKEY Penetanguishene Saturday to curl in the Ladies Consumers Gas 255 Midland FREECONSULTATION&TEST yigiang OHA Major Recreational Bonspiel. Laurie Walker, Doreen McCurry, Day or evening appointments | Ave., 526-9479 --Commodore Hotel vs. Hindson Marine, 9:30 a.m. --Tilson TV vs. Dock Lunch, 10:45 a.m. --Pollard's Refrigeration vs. Chalet Sports, 12 noon. ---- Monday---- Intermediate A --Midland Athletics VS. Collingwood Shipbuilders. Georgian Bay Junior C --Haliburton Huskies vs. Midland Centennials, 8:30 p.m. --Gravenhurst Indians _ vs. Penetanguishene Kings, 8:30 p.m. Member of E.A.0. &A.E.A. JS STHS sweep The St. Theresa's Midland Minor Hockey HOCKEY a Major Bantam Midland High School Senior --Midland Jaycees vs. Orillia. Recreational Girls' volleyball team . continued on its un- defeated way last Thursday with a 15-3, 15- 8 straight-set victory --Performance Motor Sports vs. Duggans Polar Kings, 8 p.m. --Roadrunners vs. Olympia Sports, 9:15 p.m. House League Novice --Georgian Bay Real Estate, IGA practice, 4:30 p.m. CURLING --Hebner's Taxi vs. North Stars, over host Midland Midland Curling Club 10:30 p.m. Secondary School. JOB OPPORTUNITIES-MIDLAND --Mens' Section Three-Day Cash Ti of: The STHS Midgets, 9 occupation Vacancies Details Bonspiel begins today, continues -- /uesi ay--_--_ also undefeated, Professional, Supervisory, Technical 4 through Sunday. BASKETBALL acres oe oe eee Junior Executive 1 Grade 12, Retail Management : High Schools ee fore Bede as Design Engineer Grad Eng., exp. in tool design Satu da y --Midland Secondary School vs. Project Engineer Grad Mech. Eng. with related exp. completed the sweep with a 15-2, 15-13 vic- tory. HOCKEY Midland minor Hockey House League Novice --IGA vs. McQuirter-Realty World, 7:50 a.m. ECOLE. SECONDAIRE PENETANGUISHENE SECONDARY SCHOOL Presents résente Plastic injection moulds, 2 yrs. exp. Ind Eng. degree + 5 yrs. exp. MSW or 3 yrs exp. at Bachelor of Social Work level Nursing home, rotating shifts Part-time, nursing home Full-time, must be certified Barrie Central Collegiate, Senior, Junior and Midget Boys. Prod. Planning Technician 1 1 Design Draftsperson 1 1 Social Worker 1 Must have exp. in sales or design of military equipment and * INDOOR AND OUDOE Manager / Cook Exp. Can. / Chinese menu must speak Cantonese Live-in couple 1 Mature, exp., able to provide references 3 WHOLESALFSRAR Hairdresser 4 Licenced and experienced Skilled Tradespersons TS ha lg ns ge cee tats AUCTION AY NIGHT Asst. Supervisor, Metal 1 Community College level training 6-30 ith Surface Treatment in engineering technology _ DEO A or equivalent work exp. | Auctioneers -%eo & Kay Hamelin Extrusion Press Operator 1 Fully exp, set-up and operation - ts, Sawyer. 2yrs. exp. Ee MARKET ALL. DAY SATURDAY 7 Hd Toolmaker / Prototypemaker Journeyman Toolmaker MIDLAND or precision mechanic with 4 yrs exp. Fully exp. in precision machining Fully exp., spiral staircases and iron railings Min. 10 yrs. exp. (75-100 workers) Min. 5 yrs. exp. Fully exp., Warner-Swasey Loom Fully exp. on prec. equip. & licenced Min. 5 yrs exp., must be exp. sailboaf racer. 4 yan. 2 gam B BALM BEACH RD ANON ERE ane : rr 4 ier Sy wv LIL ABNER | |Sse* * gh apie bss MERCHANDISE FOR AUCTION 0 1 22, ACCEPTED THURS 6:00 pm to.8:00 pm Jan. 20, 21 .22 25 dFROM 1 FRIDA Tickets: Adults* 350-Students "2.50 Rvp ae aS UA tickets available at: Huronia Office Supply ~ Jahnstares Music Lond The See Harse-Ted Lights OR LARGE CONSIGNMENTS CALL 533-2142 or Penetang IGA~Zallers- Ken Caté Super Save ity Baccoleil 526-2424 Prec. Mech. Instrumentmaker 1 Ornamental Iron Worker 1 YONGE ST Foreperson, prec. instrument 1 and related equipment assembly Cabinetmaker 1 Wire Loom Fixer 1 Millwright 1 Wooden Boat Builder T HWY 27 Page 145, Wednesday, January 20, 1982

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