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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Oct 1982, p. 19

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/ j | Principal timer Larry Bowers of Msgr. Castex keeps an eye on the time. during- last Friday's Area 3 Elementary School cross country running championships individual Midland golfer Glenn Howard earned an bronze medal University of Waterloo team to:a third-place finish at last weekend's Ontario Universities Athletic Association golf championships at the Essex Golf and Country Club in Windsor. - Howard, a member of both Brooklea and Midland golf clubs, fired a 36-hole total of 156 and led the at Midland's Mountain View Ski Resort. It was the biggest meet ever, with 16 schools offering up more than 400 voung runners. Howard bronzed Local golfer leads Waterloo to third to finish in a third-place tie with two others. The winner, a member of the winning Wind- sor University team, posted a 149. Howard and his Waterloo teammates will now rest up for a late-April trip to the U.S. where they'll engage in a series of com- petitions in North Carolina and at Ohio State University. Win area 3 cross-country title St. Joe's run it up They didn't have one first-place runner, but the St. Joseph's School team pulled together enough to top the team standings at _ last Friday's Area 3 Elementary School cross-country running championships at Mountain View Ski Resort in Midland. The Penetanguishene School topped the six other entries which fielded full teams. The Penetanguishene School topped the six other entries which fielded full teams. A total-of 16 schools were represented at the event, offering a total of 405 runners. Midland's Msgr. Castex School finished runners-up in the team" standings, scoring 414 points -- 102 back of St. Joseph's: Midland's Sacred Heart School was third with 460 team points, Parkview of Midland was fourth with 659, Christian Island was fifth at 717, Huron Park of Midland was Sixtits at. 183) and Perkinsfield's Ecole Des Saintes Martyrs Canadiens was seventh at 877. Other _ participating schools were Bayview Movie moves to front Brian Rambler scored four goals to power Dial A Movie to a 10-5 demolition of -Pitz Builders in Georgian Bay Mens' . Hockey League action Sunday at Penetanguishene Arena. The victory was the second of the season for Dial-A Movie in as many games; in their opener, they clobbered Grew Boats 8-2. The Olympia Vikings managed to keep pace with Dial A Movie by posting their second win Sunday, a 6-2 drubbing of -Dock Lunch. The Vikings got by Piitz 5-2 in their opener a week earlier. In the other game Sunday, Grew edged the LA Boys 7-5. It was the second loss in a row for the Lafontaine squad after they dropped a 5-2 decision to Dock Lunch in their opener. Other, marksmen for Dial A Movie in Sun- day's clash were Mike Jones, with three, Ross Lemesurier, Ron Tucker and _ Terry Thomas. Piitz goal-getters were Mike Puddicombe, Richard Duval, John Brown, Paul Piitz and Paul Talbot. Scoring for the Vikings Sunday were Claude Quesnelle, Steve Buttineau, Martin Pilon, Paul Lalonde, Rick Anderson and Ken Popple. Art Bergie and Steve Thomson replied for the Dock. Vern Lesperance led the Grew attack with two goals, and singles were contributed by Keith South, McDonald, James Dupuis, Dan O'Hara and Roy Ferguson. Marsh Marion and Norm Lemieux had a pair apiece for the LA Boys and Bill dicombe counted for one. Pete - Pud- * > a aa ------~ §teamer rae ext | ~ Oct. 21, 22, 23 -----___--_ B-Sides ey je Now Appearing Oct. 13, 14, 15 Lisle Oct. 16 PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing: Oct. 14, Next: Oct. 21, 22, 23 Pete King & Medonte PHELPSTON TAVERN Flos Conc.4, Phelpston 15, 16 and Regent from Midland, St. Louis from Penetanguishene, Port MecNicoll, Victoria Harbour, St. Mary's School from Victoria Harbour, St. John's from Waubashene and Our Lady of Mercy from Honey Harbour. Best time of the day was posted by Derek Bowering of Parkview, who beat out two St. Joseph's runners by covering ie 3 km. distance nine minutes, 35 Eee The 64-entrant division's second-place award went to Wayne Desjardins and third was taken by Robert Desroches. Denis Laurin of Msgr. Castex topped the Senior girls' section by beating 52 other con- testants in the time of 11:15. Betty Cousineau of Our Lady of Mercy was second and Jenny Robertson of Port MeNicoll was third. The biggest division was >the 77-entrant Intermediate boys' class, won by Allan Keery of Huron Park in the time of 10:02. David Northcott of St. Joseph's was second and Don Monteith of Bayview was third. Top Intermediate girls' runner' was Monica Rekola_ of Victoria Harbour, who beat 67 other girls in 11:11. Jodi Lalonde of, was - Sacred Heart second and Michelle Cadieux of Msgr. Castex was third. Best of the 64 Junior boys was Trevor Irvine of Monseignor Castex, who posted a time of 10:45.. Second in the division was Andrew Bowers of Sacred Heart and third was David Forrest of Msgr. Castex. Heather McGregor proved to be. the quickest in the 59- -entrant Junior girls' class, defeating second- place Sean Ferguson of St. Joseph's and third- place Linda Hay of Parkview with a time of 12:04. 359 First St. Football season secure, t0O St. Joseph's wound up their Penetanguishene Elementary Schools Flag Football season with a perfect record last Thursday after dumping St. Ann's 44-24 in one of two regular season-ending games. St. Joseph's won all six of their games to clinch first place in the four-team loop, five points ahead of Corpus Christi. Those two will, now battle it out in a best-of- three championship set. ROXY THEATRE OVIE GUID MIDLAND 526-5791 First game of the series ' was played yesterday, but results were unavailable at press time. Corpus Christi won their third game of the season--and earned a berth in the final--with a 27-8 victory over Burkevale last Thur- sday. St. Ann's . finished third in the standings with two wins and a tie and Burkevale wound up last after losing all six games. Fri., Oct. 15 to Wed., Oct. 207 and9 AMITYVILLE II: THE E POs Eat PEN TWIN PENETANG Fri., Sat., Oct. 15-16, 7and9 Sun., Mon., Tves., Oct. 17,18,19, 7:15 EMANUELLE: S BACK 549-2953 ) that won't let yon down. PLUS MISS NUDE AMERICA Sat. Mat. 1:30-BUGS MALONE The slory ol two enter prin young men 'eho make an amazing amount of money selieng ice « Cerca CHONG'S NICE DRRARES alk mcm «va ca 2210+ OUT" MNO me PORT McNICOLL "SGQQQQQQQQQ0009 HOTEL ies Starts Fri., Oct. 15, 7:15 Cheech and Chong double bill Sat., Oct. 15,16 SPECIAL! $5.00 ACARLOAD Wass Wgir PLUS ore THM ARE TH H ir (NER 'A High Pring € ©EEOECOCOOS Wednesday, October 13, 1982, Page 19

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