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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Apr 1982, p. 10

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i K Minor softball executive needed A meeting for anyone interested in helping form a minor softball executive for Penetanguishene will take~place at the Penetanguishene Arena Lounge tonight, beginning al 7:30 p.m. The Penetanguishene Recreation Depart- ment is seeking volunteers to help administer the softball program, which in the past has been restricted to a house league system (running Only in May and June) anda couple of all-star girls' teams. 4 Rec Department Director Ron Marchildon said he would like to see more softball for boys at the all-star level and for younger girls, Meetings to help organize and broaden minor soccer and tennis club programs will "" be held later this month. RCA hits -- back with big guns With backs against the wall, RCA pulled out all their guns and fired a winning volley in the fifth game of the Georgian Bay Senior Mens' Hockey League best-of-five | champio- nship series this week at Penetanguishene Arena. RCA's 10-5 victory narrowed Olympia Restaurants' series lead to two games to One. Olympia won the second game 9-3 on Saturday. Fourth*game of the series will go tonight (6:30 p.m.) at Penetanguishene Arena. Fifth game, if necessary, will be played Saturday af- ternoon at the same location. Claude Quesnelle led Olympia's Saturday attack with four goals. Bob Bald added two others and singles were picked up by Ken Poppel, Ron Lalonde and Don Tannahill. John Jones accounted for two of the RCA goals and Pierre Belcourt contributed the other. Bul, instead of lying down and suffering at the skates of Olympia-- which recently received a boost when Don Tannahill rejoined the lineup--RCA talked back with the reinstatement of hot shooters Brian Rambler and Terry Thoms for the fourth game. Paul Hayes paced the recharged RCA squad to their first victory with five goals, Rambler chipped in a pair and single goals were had by Rick Reid, Mike Laurin and Jones. Ken Forget responded with a pair for Olympia and singles -were collected by Rick Anderson, Lalonde and Bald. John Dickerson has "been taking the punish- ment in the RCA net and John Jesseau has been getting his money's worth between the Olympia pipes. It's a sure bet RCA will be fully reloaded for' tonight's shootout, but, says Olympia's Quesnelle, "We'll have all our guns out, too. It should be a hell of a finish."' HANDY ANDY "4 Fastball meeting | The first organizational meeting for the Simeoe Rural Fastball League will be held next Wednesday evening (April 14) at 8 p.m. at the Wyebridge Community Centre. The league is comprised of teams from Midland, Wyebridge, Wyevale, Elmvale, Hillsdale, Phelpston, Perkinsfield, and two from Vasey. League president is Brien Dutton. Bonspiel this weekend The Huronia Glass and Mirror Mixed Bonspiel will be held at the Midland Curling Club Saturday, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The bonspiel is the last event of the Midland Curling Club season. Other activities include a skate-out, a barbeque and a season-ending dance. Orser's gift from club The gift of a Budd Watson Photograph to Penetanguishene native and Canadian Figure Skaling champion Brian Orser at last weekend's Midland Figure Skating Club show was made by the MFSC and presented by Judy Dion. It wasn't, as was reported in Wednesday's Sports Report, a gift from the town of Midland. The town did present Orser with a proclamation declaring April 3-4 "Brian ees Days"' in Midland. \ April Service 10 CH Fast, efficient oil change and lubrication, including ©10W30 Castrol Oil ®Kranilato Filter pLuS Complete vehicle inspection to ensure safe, carefree driving. We want to take care of your car as if it was our own %& FREE CAR WASH WITH ALL MAJOR REPAIRS Se te pécials Heese R ® Wyebridge registrations next week Another registration for both programs will be held April 17 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wyebridge Parks and Recreation will be holding registrations for minor baseball and adult softball programs next Wednesday (6 to 8 p.m.) at the Wyebridge Community Centre. Granada Inn Hwy 93 & Balm Beach Rd. Midland, Ont. Open Noon to 1 a.m. 526-2793 OPEN GOOD FRIDAY Enjoy our Easter Week Specials or dine off the regular menu! e Daily Lunch & Dinner Special e Prime Rib of Beef, every Fri. & Sat. e Salad Bar You'll love our cozy atmosphere Meet your friends in the LUB27 EL TORO | -- Available for Meetings LOUNGE & Banquets 1 | HANDY ANDY 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION "MAINTENANCE SPECIAL" (Reg. Car Wash Price $3.50) Check your maintenance manual tor recommended oil changes and prevent costly breakdowns. Here's what we do: e We remove oil pan and filter. is not possibie.) ¢ Partially drain transmission ® Install new filter and gasket. We repair all makes of transmissions...and guarantee our work! "ENGINE TUNE-UP" For most cars and light trucks *6 cyl. 41 88 °8 cyl. 47* Includes new plugs and rotor. Adjust the carburator, timing and lubricate the heat riser valve. Inspection of PCV valve, - coil, spark plug wires, air and gas line filter, cooling system hoses and distributor cap. Additional parts extra if required. oil. (Complete drain HANDY ANDY Page 10,, Thursday, April 8, 1982 44 AUTO-CENT 132 Main St, Penetang 2" 6S for FREE Pick- Phone 549-31 51 = Deliery. alee of your car.

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