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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 May 1982, p. 23

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ude giiay LOCKHART MOTORS Sports Scoreboard Sunday II Stewart's Gulf vs. Ultramar IIIS. Charlebois Haulage vs. Orser's Davidson I Northwest Torontovs.RadShop 1:15p.m. I North York vs. Legion Eagles Stewart's Il Ultramar vs. Boar's Head PMBHL Spring Tournament DIVISIONS I Penetang Legion Eagles Northwest Toronto North York Canucks Orillia Rad Shop II Stewart's Gulf Oilers (Penetang) Boar's Head (Toronto) Hoo Wah Stranglers (Toronto) Orillia Ultramar II S. Charlebois Haulage (Penetang) Toronto Davidson Capitals Oshawa Jacket Man Orillia Orser Electric - Udell Sports Schedule Saturday I Rad Shop vs. Legion Eagles 1la.m. 1 Northwest Toronto vs. North York. 12noon Il Ultramar vs. Hoo Wah Stranglers p.m. II Boar's Head vs. Stewart's Gulf ' 2:15p.m. IlIDavidson Capitals vs. Orser's 3:15 I RadShopvs. North York 4:15p.m. Il]Oshawa vs. S. Charlebois 5:30p.m. I Legion Eagles vs. Northwest 6:30. IIHoo Wah Stranglers vs. Boar's Head7:30 'CAR OF THE WEEK 1980 CUTLASS LS id Light Gold, 'lo lage, 18,000 kms., ps., pb., AM radio, V6, heavy duty battery, fully reconditioned. Lic. No. POE 733. $8,000. icy LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-3161 - 534-3066 Ladies' tourney will go with eight IllOshawa vs. IIHoo Wah vs. 10a.m. lla.m. 12noon 2:15p.m. 3:15p.m. 4:30 p.m. IlIDavidson vs. S. Charlebois 5:30p.m. 1lOrser's Electric vs. Oshawa 6:30p.m. Monday Semi-finals Wild Card Team vs. Best Overall Division Winnr 10 a.m. Wild Card Division Winner vs. Remaining Division Winner 11:30 a.m. Finals 3:30 p.m. PENETANG-MIDLAND BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE Standings GP W L T T GF GA Pts Sabin-Charlebois Br of OF 08 28% 6G) 10 Ron's Confectionary 4 4:0 0 37 4 8 Legion Branch 68 5 ae LGM cd cat Don's Janitorial a e3e Ni Oreel 144.6, Stewart's Gulf Sees We 15: At °5 Islander's Set 2/210 14 4 Cumming-Nicholson 4 12 1 8 13 3 Surplus Plus A nlegs y,0- 212, 2215 22 Mink Insurance 4) eS Ose 14-6 Forget Construction 5 1 4 0 ll 31 2 Duquette's Ge Onn0.e Oe gcae 20 Results Monday Surplus Plus 7, Forget Construction 5 Ron's Confectionary 7, Duquette's Dukes 1 Sunday Sabin-Charlebois 4, Surplus Plus1 Don's Janitorial 9, Mink Insurance 0 Cumming-Nicholson 3, Duquette's 2 Ron's Confectionary 10, Forget Construction 2 Legion Branch 68 2, Islanders 0 Thursday Sabin-Charlebois 6, Cumming-Nicholson 1 Stewart's Gulf 2, Islanders 2 Legion Branch 68 defeated Mink Insurance Future Games Tonight Stewart's Gulf vs. Forget Construction Surplus Plus vs. Duquette's Tomorrow Ron's Confectionary vs. Sabin-Charlebois Don's Janitorial vs. Islanders Mink Insurance vs. Cumming-Nicholson Dock Lunch event chopped in halt The first annual Dock Lunch Ladies' Inter- mediate Softball Tournament isn't half what it started out to be. The tournament was originally scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at McGuire Park in Penetanguishene. It was to pit 16 teams against each other for a $500 top prize. But, due to a poor response, the tour- nament will now go with eight teams (there was only seven by Monday morning, but organizer Sandy Dubeau was scrambling for one other) and top money has been dropped to $250. PMHA meeting tonight The Penetnaguishene Minor Hockey Association's annual General Meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Penetanguishene Arena lounge. Anyone interested in sitting on next' season' 's executive is urged to attend. 'Angels The event will be played out on Saturday only. Dubeau sent out 25 applications for the competition, and was surprised that many teams simply weren't ready to field a team this early in the season. Still, the entries that are already in should provide for a good exhibition of softball. The first games will be played at 10 a.m., with Gignac's Muffler Shop (defending Georgian Bay league champions) meeting Craighurst, and~- the Penetanguishene Stoneleigh Pontiacs Junior squad taking on a club from Rama. Ate11530) itll be Therrien's Furniture meeting the powerful Elmvale Merchants while Collingwood tangles with whoever the late entry will be. Admission is $1 for the day. Along with the $250 cash prize, the winning club will get a trophy. Runner-up will scoop up $175, the third-place squad will take home - $100 plus a consolation trophy and the fourth- place team will snag $75. Plumbing Heating e DOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST. W. Diggers, N' hawks to clash tomorrow . The only two clubs still boasting spotless records among the eleven Penetang-Mi- dland Ball Hockey League entries will be at it tooth .and_ nail tomorrow night at Penetanguishene Arena. The Sabin-Charlebois Diggers extended their flawless record to five straight wins with victories last Thursday and Sunday and Ron's Confectionary Night- hawks protected their perfect record with their third and fourth wins Sunday and Monday. The two will come together tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. for a battle of the giants, and when the smoke clears only one (at most -- they could tie) will emerge with their perfect record intact. Ron's hammered Duquette's Dukes 7-1 Monday and Forget Construction 10-2 Sunday to get into their enviable position. The Diggers have achieved their status with most recent tramplings of the Cumming-Nicholson Stompers 6-1 last Thursday and 4-1 over the Surplus Sabres on Sunday. Intheonly other game Islanders 2-0. Guy Monday, the Sabres Gignac earned the dumped Forget Con- -shutout in that one. struction 7-5. Tonight, Stewart's In other games Sunday, Don" s Janitorial blanked the Mink Insurance Royals 9-0 on the strength of a four-goal performance from Kevin Ellis and the the Sabres and late game. tomorrow night, Gulf Oilers will meet Forget at 7:15 p.m: and the Dukes will face off in a In other matchups Don's shutout goaltending of Janitorial will run up Dwayne Latondress, the against the Islanders Stompers got by the and the Royals and the Dukes 3-2 and the Legion Branch _ 68 Eagles bumped off the al 9:35 p.m. naguishene Arena from 7:30 to 9 p.m. between Jan. 1, 1963 and Dec. 31, 1966. yi Play will begin next week. ' Final sign -up Tonight is the last chance to register for the Penetang-Midland Minor Ball Hockey league. The registration will be held at Penet- Fees are $20 for boys born between Jan. 1, 1967 and Dec. 31, 1974, and $22 for boys born Stompers will clash in the nightcap beginning Unwanted Hair Gone Forev Facial Hair Removed Bikini Line Refined Arm, Chest, Back 2 Eyebrows Arched and Sha | oo Hairline Permanently CoghGin Ingrown Hairs Treated GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 255 Midland FREE CONSULTATION & TEST Ave. Day or evening appointments id Member of E.A.0. & A.E.A a into a different century at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (1639-1649) Hwy 12, Midland Discover the roots of Ontario's heritage as you step back more than 300 years at this 17th century French community and the Historic Naval and Military Establishments (1817-1856) the End of Church St., Penetanguishene A 19th century British naval dockyard and military garrison, representing an exciting and turbulent period in Canadian history. BOTH SITES OPEN DAILY STARTING Saturday, May 22nd Ontario Hon Reuben Baetz Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Minister Midland 526-9479 , Wednesday, May 19, 1982, Page 25

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