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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Jun 1982, p. 20

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Eagle eye Jerry Richard of Midland Secondary Schoo] powered his alma mater's Senior team to a third-place finish at Georgian last Thursday's Secondary Schools Association championships at tae Bay Athletic Seniors come up third ~ Richard paces MSS Jerry Richard led the Midland Secondary School Senior boys' golf team to a third-place finish in last Thursday's Georgian Bay Secon- Midland Golf and Country Club. Richard fired a 74 -- two strokes back of the best score of the day -- and the MSS Senior team finished nine behind the winning Aurora crew. (Photo by Andy Wicksted) dary School Athletic Association champio- nships at Midland Golf and Country Club. Richard's 74 helped his foursome to a 319 Senior total -- nine strokes back of winning team G.W. Williams Secondary School of Brad Wadge scored two goals and added an assist to pace the Midland Braves Peewees to a 5-3 decision over Aurora in minor lacrosse action Monday in Aurora. Singles goals were had by Andrew Adam, John Gibson and Jesse Perrault. The Midland squad outplayed Aurora for much of the hard-fought game, which was characterized by heavy checking, but the normally prolific Braves marksmen couldn't connect on many of their op- portunities. The Braves will have a re-match with Aurora MMSA needs recruits The Midland Minor Soccer Association is in danger of folding if enough are not 'taken at tomorrow night's final sign-up, MMSA spokesman Ken Cave said yesterday. Only about 20 boys and girls have registered so far -- down from about 90 last year - - and many more will be needed to keep the operation afloat. Tomorrow's practice and registration will Wendakay almost there The YS Men's Playground is making final preparations for its Camp Wendakay summer operation. The camp, which will open June 28 and wind up Aug. 6, has begun hiring its ten coun- sellors and two supervisors. The staff will undergo a period of training the week of June 21. Already signed on are Marie Quesnel _ of Penetanguishene' as supervisor, and Jane Nicholson and Darrin Morrison of Midland, who were both coun- sellors last summer and have returned Camp Wendakay is now accepting registrations. The camp, which will be held in Little Lake Park, is designed as an in- town summer vacation for youngsters ages 5 to 10. A maximum of 80 begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Midland Secondary School west field. The association is open to boys and girls age 7 to 14. children will be ac- cepted. registrations: Aurora. Collingwood Collegiate Institute was second al 318. Top score of the day was 'a 72, posted by Terry Smith of Orillia's Park Street Collegiate. Brad Copeland of the MSS Seniors came in with a 79, as did Junior- age teammate Colin Milltgan. A second Junior on the MSS Senior team, Jeff Bales, fired an 87. The Midland Junior Braves nail . Aurora 5-3 Monday at Midland Arena, beginning at 7:30 p.m. ; Next Wednesday, the club will travel to Barrie. squad finished fourth in their division, won by Barrie's Eastview Secondary School. Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School also fielded two teams in the event, but both finished back in the pack of the 19-school, 125-golfer event. 'MSSgals. move in The Midland Secondary School girls' soccer team edged Bradford 3-2 in the Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association Zone 2/3 championship last Thursday in Barrie. The victory advanced MSS to the GBSSA championship tournament yesterday in Aurora, but results: of that competition weren't available at press time. The GBSSA. title battle is the end of the line for girls' soccer; provincial advancement ends at the association level. Entering yesterday's tournament, the MSS \é gals were unbeaten in league and zone play. i CORRECTIONS We wish to draw your attention to the following errors in our current 'Sun Fun Sale' Flyer On page 13, item #33-1518, Kool car seat. Hlustratidh Item has multi-color fibre cover, not two-tone cove ~ page 14, item #47-5889, Fibre-glass re wide X 50 yd. 79¢.' This is incorrect, per metre.' Also on page 14, item # We sincerely regreMny in horn kit.' This is incorrect, item is not agiamm YW. we may have ¥aus anadian Tire Corporation, Ltd. By Appointment Dr. David P. Scanion, B.Sc., D.D.S., Dental Surgeon Phone 549-8144 Elmira Burveyors Companp A Kitchener market in the heart of Georgian Bay @ Home cured and smoked Meats @ Home baked goods e Eggs e Poultry e Jams & Jellies @ The finest horseradish you've ever tasted plus many, many more delightful morsels. 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