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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Sep 1982, p. 13

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GETTING BACK IN TOUCH The Penetang-Midland Touch Football League kicks off its season this weekend ....see Friday's Sports Report for story, schedule OAL repay, ayy, die ote: le ae, iy 08 Penetang IGA withstood a late-game threat from the Stewart's Gulf Junior Oilers to win the Penetang-Midland Minor Ball Hockey League Junior division crown with a 3-1 win in the deciding game last Thursday at Penetanguishene Arena. David Gravelle and Chris Borsa put IGA in front in the first period of the third game of Michael Boyd scored just past the six- minute mark into overtime to give the Asselin Insurance Brothers Kings a 2-1 decision over the Summer's Trophies Islanders in the deciding game of -their best-of-three Penetang-Midland Minor Ball Hockey League Atom division championship series last Thursday at Penetanguishene Arena. The Kings won the last two games of the series, both in overtime. In the previous game, Jimmy McLaren was the overtime IGA holds 'em back to win Junior title Kings top Atom ranks the best-of-three set before the Oilers pounced to within one when Keith Maracle scored with 6:03 to go. The IGA squad managed to hold off the Oilers and John O'Hara put a lid on it when he scored into an empty net with only eight seconds on the clock. Chris Moreau assisted on two IGA goals. hero, and he contributed again on Thursday with the game's opening marker. Bill Mitchell tied it up for the Islanders, with just under three minutes remaining to send the game into the extra period. The eager sharpshooters on both sides had several opprotunities to break things wide open throughout regulation time, but were denied by the excellent goaltending of David Laverdiere of the Kings and Dean Scott of the Islanders. 'Friendly Final' PTC wind-up The Penetanguishene Tennis Club will hold a corn (but not beverages). The club will also hold a general membership OF riendiy "oF inal Tournament" to wrap up its inaugural season meeting next Tuesday at Penetanguishene Arena. That gathering will get underway at 7:30 p.m. The club has: a menibership of about 60 so far. of operation this Sun- day. The tournament is open to members and guests and will run from 8:30a.m.to6 p.m. at the club's Memorial Park courts. Admission is a tin of tennis balls. Trophies, donated by Ken Gauthier Sports, will be awarded to the winners (format will be based on number of entries). After the tourney there'll be a corn roast at Waterfront Park with the club supplying the The Arthritis Society reminds you if all cases of rheumatic disease were diagnosed early and immediately treated, there would be a great reduction in the Midland Minor Hockey Registration Sat, Sépt. 11, Midiand Arana, 10 4.m. -4 p.m. Thurg., Sept. 16, Olympia Sportg, Bay St., 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Mon., Sept. 20, Midland Arena, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. number of lives ruined. Indusmin claim BDRSL title Midland Indusmin may have won the Barrie and _ District Recreational Soccer League ---_ consolation championship title in a walkover -- but they don't know yet. Indusmin were to play Barrie Simcoe Block Friday night in Barrie to decide the title after the clubs tied 1-1 earlier in the week. Toole closes inon second Tim Toole virtually has a lock on second place in the Canadian Boating Federation's Mod-U_ (Unrestricted) class after third and fourth-place finishes in series races last weekend in Picton. The Midland powerboat racer earned two third-place finishes Saturday and scored'a third and fourth-place finish Monday (Sun- day's racing was plown out) to tighten his grip on second spot in the national standings. Third-place Mark Rothenal of Toronto won't be able to catch Toole unless he comes up with a first-place effort and Toole breaks down this weekend at the national finals in Gravenhurst. Toole's Team Mer- cury teammate Oley Burkis of Toronto clinched the top stan- ding several weeks ago. Two weeks ago, Toole finished third overall in Baie Comeau, Quebec. But Midland coach Barrie team by making Malcolm Lonsdale the trip back. received a call Friday Now, the league will notifying him that the have to schedule a Barrie team _ couldn't field enough players and requesting postpone- ment of the game a couple of weeks down meeting to decide if it will award Indusmin the title by default. '""As far aS we're concerned, we've won the road. it," says Indusmin's Lonsdale refused; Gord Fleming. '"'It's several of his own _ kind of disappointing to players are now at- win it this way, but we tending university and it's unlikely they'd be able, or inclined, to accommodate the really should have been able to put them away in that first game and we deserve it."' REGISTRATION PENETANG MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FIGURE & POWER SKATING DATE: Friday, Sept. 10th 7:00 - 9:00p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11th 10:00 - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12th RATES: 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. Hockey - 8 yrs & younger - $40. - 9 yrs & older - $50. Maximum Family - $100. Figure & Power Skaters - Beginners - $46. - Junior - $56. - Intermediate - $71. - Seniors - $81. Figure & Power Skaters must be 4 years of age by Dec. 31/ 82. PLACE: Arena TIME & DATE: p.m. e brought into the Arena Lounge on Ffiday, evening, with the sale to begin on Saturdag morning. Coaches are still required in virtually all age divisions - anyone interested in coaching a team may apply to: Peter Mealing 21 Beaumar Drive Penetang, Ontario OR PHONE 549-2445 Figure & power skating inquiries can be made to: JOAN ROSSMAN 549-2269 72,73,74 -- "BECOME AMEMBER'" AT-THE Brooklea a AE > Galf and Country Club son @ The Brooklea is Midland with a fu No daytime w Hwy 93, 1% mi. S. TOE, @ We have developed the fastest and best greens in the area! only 'soltaeetfee atic ation MS in with Ta aS joyment of your game. e A personable golf edgeable in e Licensed coffee-shop @ Locker rooms e@ Driving Range @ Modern Pro Shop @ Swimming Pool A relaxed friendly atmosphere on as beautifully a groomed and manicured course as Midland has to offer. Enjoy FREE GOLFING for the balance of the 1982 season, buy your 1983 membership NOW beat inflation and save initiation fees. Phone 526-3075 for further information Wednesday, September 8, 1982, Page 13 en nee ae a ane pe

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