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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Mar 1982, p. 18

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Coming Maimo Kivolo of Toronto zips toward the finish line during last weekend's Ontario Cross-Country Skiing Championships at Mountain View Ski Hills Mountain View's of on Hwy. 27 outside of Midland. The province's roun d premiere event attracted 275 skiers on Saturday = and 180 on Sunday in mens' and womens' junior, the Mountain senior and masters divisions. Don Foster reported conditions as perfect for the View event, which was hosted and organized by the Midland Ski Club. Grew halts Olympia Marshall Lesperance scored three times to power Grew Boats to a 6-4 victory over previously unbeaten Olympia Restaurant in final regular-season Georgian Bay Senior Mens' Hockey League action Sunday at Penetanguishene Arena. In other games, second-place RCA hammered Tom Heel's Auto Body 7-0 and Lafontaine blasted Dock Lunch 6-1. The weekend results leave Olympia secure on top in the final standings, with RCA firmly rooted in second and L.A. and Grew falling into a third-place tie. The fifth- and sixth- place squads - Tom Heel's and Dock Lunch, respectively -- will fight it out in a best-of-three consolation series. In championship semi-final matchups (which will be played as ice time becomes available) will be two- of-three affairs with Grew meeting Olympia and L.A. taking on RCA. Winners of those series will meet in a best-of-five | champio- nship series. James Dupuis added two goals for Grew in Sunday's finale upset and Keith Smith added the other. Claude Quesnelle scored twice for Olympia, and_ singles were had by Rick Anderson and Ken Forget. League scoring champion' Brian Rambler notched four goals for RCA, Mike Laurin hit twice and Pierre Belcourt added one. John Ayling earned the shutout for RCA. L.A. goals were had by Ben Pauze, Mike Puddicombe, Mike Forman, John Earls, Henry Pauze and Vince Ladouceur. Nick Boudouris replied for Dock. In the league's 50/50 draw held Sunday, Penetanguishene Reeve Art Stewart drew the winning ticket of Denise Lalonde of Burke St., Penetanguishene. Ms. Burke' was awarded a $312 prize. ; of e Monday - Female exotic dancer 12:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Exotic dancers Tuesday to Saturday 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. @ Jlvuesday Night - Ladies night - Male exotic dancer 9:00 to 1 a.m. @ Wednesday Night - Industrial night - Female exotic dancer 8:30 to 1 a.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evening - Next week - Night Moves Business Men's lunch Closed Mondays This week - Slinger, This week - PRESENTS MAIN LOUNGE LEGS (LOWER LOUNGE) Tues. Euchre tournament 8 p.m..to11 p.m. prizes monthly Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Evening - This week - Next week - Live Entertainment Friday, Saturday Evening - Next week - Live Entertainment Page 18, Wednesday, March 3, 1982 cn Latest videogames Hebner's Taxi and Duggan Polar Kings battled it out in more ways than one before a large crowd Monday at Midland Arena, with Hebner'scoming out on top on the scoreboard side of things by a 6-3 margin to even their Midland _ Recreational Hockey League six- point semi-final series at two points apiece. In other games, the North Stars battled back for a 4-4 tie with regular-season cham- pion Olympia Sports to earn them a point to Olympia's three in the six-point semi-final * great affair, and the Roadrunners took a two- games-to-none lead over Performance Motor Sports in their eight- point consolation final series. The Polar Kings came up with 15 minor penalties and three misconducts in their clash with Hebner's, while the eventual winners were handed seven minors. Duggans' Chuck Hatfield and John Webber were suspended for this Monday's game as a result of the misconducts. Ted Weatherall led Hebner's scoring with two goals, with John Frame, Brendan Crowley, John Yonge and Jim Patchell not- ching singles. Mike Huffman, Bob Widdes and _ Paul Loughran each scored once for Duggans. Gary Butineau earned the tie for the North Stars by coming up with a goal with 8:16 remaining in the game. Brian Phillips had two more and _ Claude Archer potted a single. John Lemieux scored twice for Olympia, and singles were had by March 3rd to 6th Come and hear this hot top- forty dance show featuring tributes to Olivia Newton John, The Beatles and Stars on 45 medleys! get here early and enjoy a Be sure and evening of entertainment! Great Shows nitely Lots of dancing 8:30 to 1:00 RESERVE EARLY 549-8882 eNo covereNo minimum "CLASSIFIED' ADDED ATTRACTION - Duggan hit Warren Duckworth and Greg Beacock. The North Stars picked up seven minors, Olympia were handed four. Rick Graham scored three times for the Roadrunners, Dennis Pelletier banged home two and Ken Mitchell and Richard Beauchamp dug down for one apiece. Joe Gagnon and Brent Gordon were the lone Performance marks- men. The Roadrunners were hit with four minor penalties, Performance five. Mike Carb one' MAGICIAN | Don't miss : this firs Magic show that' re entertaining and lass S highly hilarious tog! MOORING DINING LOUNGE 'Everyone welcome" 213 Fox St., Penetang PHONE 549-8882 sigh al a

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