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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Jun 1982, p. 10

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Moreau's three help IGA wins Keith Moreau scored three goals to boost Penelanguishene IGA to a 4-2 victory over Dufferin Readymix in Penetang-Midland Junior Ball Hockey League action Wed- 1148S. aeey a | Penetanguishene Arena. kB e fet hee 7 Penetanguishene IGA goal and Dufferin singles were had by Ken McGrath and Al Whidden. John Walter, Rob Roach and Dave Genier rounded oul the scoring for Olympia. Ritchie Dusome and Dave Gianetto each In the other Junior scored once for the game, Noel Duquelte Oilers. scored 'wo emply-net Nexi Junior games goals in the last 30 are slated for Tuesday seconds of playtowiden nig hi, when Olympia Sports' win- Penetanguishene IGA ning margin over iakes 'on the Oilers ai Siewart's Gulf Oilers 9:15 p.m. and Olympia Juniors (0 5-2. 'angles with Dufferin an Kevin McConkey had hour later. Calls it quits Rob Scheniman has resigned as president of the Penetang-Midland Ball Hockey League. Scheniman, who presided over the league for less than a month into the schedule, says the major reason for his leaving the post last week was the difficulty' in juggling league duties, personal business and the running of his own team. "It was at the point where I would have to give up my club or the presidency," said Scheniman, who runs the Surplus Plus Sabres, the club sponsored by his business. Bill Puddicombe has stepped in as acting ieague president and may remain on the job after a league meeting within the next few PENETANG-MIDLAND BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE Standings (as of Mon., June 1) GP W L T GF GA Pts Ron's Confectionary ME MY OD eat pe a! S. Charlebois Haulage Gs 621+ 0% Ad 12 Penetang Br 68 Legion (i Owe len Oe opm tie Le, Siewart's Gulf (feared PIR ORI SY S18) Don's Janitorial igo Si ly GOL R29 a 7, Cumming-Nicholson Mae Ok Wesel One Excalabar Islanders Tole 23>, Ble a7 Duqueiie's T.V. & Siereo OR 2a 23633000 M. Forge'! Const. Bier l co Gieler 2 Dito Se Surplus Plus Cod 6 0) 820 4oee 22, Mink Insurance Opel erate LOM OS ante Leading Scorers A Pts Paul Duval, Don's fd 224, 422 Jerry Ladouceur, Legion Bi 12).220 Joe Beausoleil, Legion LOWS E19 Pai Brodeur, Duquetie's ee Sh 7 Gary Bellisle, Ron's 8-8 716 Brian Pilon, Ron's 622 9eelS Peier Robillard, Charlebois Gir Toul Mike Duval, Charlebois 5 een tend, Brian Rambler, Don's einer 4 eat Bill McIntosh, Forget 6,44. 10 Bill Ladouceur, Ron's Sto 410 Ken Miichell, Siewart's 4 6.10 Midland Credit Union Newh &lo Commencin inthe C.1.A.G. Office, Dominion Ave., Midland * Manager can be contacted afternoons - at 526-5170 or write: P.O. Box 574, Midland, Ontario. "PMBHL head | Jason's reward Fred Boimistruck of the Toronto Penetanguishene Arena. Several Maple Leafs presents Jason Sajan other Rep, All-Siar and House League with his Most Improved Player (Atom players received awards from Rep Team) award during the Boimistruck and the banquet's other Penetanguishene Minor Hockey guesi speaker, Perry Anderson of the Association \ Awards Banquet Si. Louis Blues. ' Page 10, Friday, June 4, 1982 ceremonies Monday al Step 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., Peneta A 19th century British naval dockyat l garrison, representing an exciting and tur@uldet period in Canadian history. BOTH SITES OPEN DAILY Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Hon Reuben Baetz Minister Y) Ontario 80 to try for MGCC pairs title As many as 80 golfers and presentation are expected oui for ceremonies will be held Sunday's annual ai about 1:30p.m. Junior, Senior cham- Each golfing duo will pionship at Midland be comprised of one Junior and one senior, with one of the partners' handicaps required io be over 15 and the other under 15. Golf and Country Club. The Chapman best- ball nei tournament will get underway ai 9 a.m., Balm Beach WINDSURFING We'll teach you to windsurf in just 2 lessons ne@mo-16 WS standard o@@s!) 61-1112 or 49-7450 for *tnformation eCome see our display June 4 at the Huronia Mall ( Shopthisweekand save on one of these Tp Top Used Gr 6 1981 ACADIAN 2 dr., 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, radial ww tires, only 13,000 kms, locally owned. RWP 158. $5,795. 7 1980 CHEVETTE2 dr., 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, only 25,000 kms., locally owned. POE 055. $4,995. 1979 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4dr., V8, air, AM/ FM stereo, p/ wind., cruise, vinyl! roof, a very clean car. Only 56,000 miles.@ NYN 056. $6,495 % V8, auto., ps., pb., air., AM/ FM, Landau roof, rally wheels, a very clean, locally owned car. Only 47,000 kms. OJE 102. $6,895. See one of our salesmen 0 Paul Zoschke @ Ken Greenwood eMarc Maurice On the spot financing available CHEY-OLDS SALES-SERVICE-LEASING 824 King St., Midland Dial 526- 3781 e@ Open Mon to Thurs. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. 9to6- Sat. 9to5

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