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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 25

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a out May 4 Awink and we're ready Lisa Quesnelle of the St. Theresa's Track and Field team hauls a hurdle out onto the field during a recent practice session. The St. Theresa's athletes, along with athletes from Ecole Midland Secondary School, Peewee tryouts Monday A tryout for the Midland Minor Baseball Association's Peewee all-star entry has been scheduled for Monday, May 3 at Little Lake Park. The practice will begin at 4:15 p.m. The Peewee division is for players under the age of 13 at Jan. 1, 1982. For more in- formation, call Dan Lethbridge at 526-2064. Tykes Tryouts for the Midland Minor Baseball Association's Tyke division All-Star squad have been re-scheduled to Tuesday, May 4, at Little Lake Park. The tryouts were originally scheduled for May 1. The Tyke division is for players born in 1971, 42-0013. The opening practice will begin at 6 p.m. For more in- formation, call Dan Lethbridge at 526-3472. ball game There'll be a new "Squirt"' Division All- Star tem in the Midland Minor Baseball Association this season. Tryouts for the new division -- for players born in 1973 and 1974 -- will be held Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. at Little Lake Park. Players are asked to bring along a glove, running shoes, their birth certificates, and a parent. For more information contact Bill Nicoll at 526-9923. Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School, Elmvale District High School and Ecole Le Caron, are training hard for the upcoming CKMP Track Meet, slated for May 10 at ESPSS. (Photo. by Bruce Finlayson) Sixteen teams from Guelph, Kitchener, Toronto and _ other southern, central (and possibly northern) Ontario centres will do battle with local clubs for the $900 top prize in the first annual Midland Jaycees. Fastball Tournament, slated for June 18-20. Midland Jaycees president Mike Peach says invitations have been issued to 40 Intermediate and Senior clubs around the province to fill the 16 spots in the tourney. Local teams which have agreed to enter include the Athenian Raiders, the Elmvale Sporting Goods and the Barrie Downtowners. Teams from Guelph, Kitchener, Toronto, one team from Sudbury, and other top squads from the southern part of the Mac's Milk "9 ggqggQg000000009 IV VSO oS SN 5 Huronia Players present "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" by Joseph Kesselring Directed by Mary Williams at Midland Secondary School, 8 p.m. Friday, April 30, Saturday, M Penetanguishene Gignac's Children's Wear Q 9 S Q Q S Yk -- PORT McNICOLL 359 FirstSt HOTEL 534-7301 ©OEOEEOOOOC™ |} Top-flight . battle for $900 been approved for the tournament and a dance has been scheduled for the Saturday evening. province have been and the fourth-place invited. finishers will pick up Second prize will be $200. $500, third will be $300 A beer garden has LIST OF GOODS Candy Nuts Spices Dried Fruits LIST OF GOODS Jams, Jellies & Honey Fruit Crystals Soup Bases Jelly & Pudding Powders Pie Fillings Sauces Dried Beans & Lentils Baking Supplies Pastas Tea Condiments Coffee SHOP AND SAVE INAN OLD- TIME GENERAL STORE ATMOSPHERE ee 1 ie JU JUBES $1.35n, Fresh Ground PEANUT BE)TTER $ BRO oo Woot Tittitiit Thro) ttititiiiiii Eseeeeeaseaen! aN Thompson SEEDLES Ss A 65». 4 wHeat Germ 40Cin. pure cHocoLaTe CHIPS $2 WALT i of of im@t TT BLECEECLCECELEELCr T IS SSSSSeeeeeeeeust Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday & Friday 42 Dunlop St. W., Barrie, 726-4326 MIDLAND CENTENNIAL ARENA THUR. MAY 6". 4:00 & 7:30 BPM. MIDLAND, ONT. Wednesday, April 28, 1982, Page 25

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