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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Oct 1982, p. 14

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a re SS lountain Bear hits the Big Smoke Dunc Brownell hasn't been sporting this York Yeomen cap just to hide his new_hairdo: the Midland native's athletic energies have come to rest of late at the Toronto university campus, where he's been playing football, studing physical education and, more recently, been looking to land a spot as a goaltender with the Yeomen hockey club. Brownell cracked the virtually uncrackable Yeomen football club's lineup as an outside linebacker this season -- received his overdone trim from one of the team's part-time barbers. The Yeomen didn't make the playoffs, but that hasn't fazed Brownell: to make the roster as a rookie points to a solid future, and Brownell says he'll be working hard for a spot again next season. Meanwhile. the former goaltender for the Midland Athletics and Barrie Flyers Intermediate A clubs will try for a place hetween the pipes for the upcoming Ontario 4 universities hockey schedule. % D upon which he Cents sent reeling The Midland Gen- tennials had "a com- plete breakdown everyplace" said manager Doug Fox as the Essa 80's delivered them a stunning 11-3 blow in Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League action Tuesday" in Angus. It was the Cen- tennials' third loss in a row. Shawn Davy, John Webb and Brian Cadeau were the Midland goal- getters. Goaltender Dwayne Latondress was returning to action after suffering a pulled groin muscle last week, and, considering the business he got from the Essa forwards -- particularly in the second period - it's fortunate for the Cents he didn't pull something again. The club's . other goaltender, Chris Lemieux, hurt his wrist Wednesday during a high school volleyball game, and -two other Cents veterans, Ken Mugford and Paul Hahn, will be out of the picture completely nursing injuries when the club travels to Bracebridge tonight to meet the Bears. The other local Georgian Bay entry, the Penetanguishene Kings, also have a couple of valuable crew members sidelined as _ they prepare to face the Stayner Siskins tonight at Penetanguishene Arena (8:30 p.m.) Olympia strikes twice Olympia Sports won a pair of games in last weekend's Midland Recreational Hockey League action at Midland Arena. The Sports slammed the Barrelworks 11-3 in the league's Sunday contest and bounced back to chalk up a 5-1 decision over the Roadrunners the following day. ; In other MRHL Monday night games, Hebner's Taxi blasted the Barrelworks 10-3 and Performance Motor Sports drew to a six-all tie with Duggans Polar Kings. Defenceman Gary Beausoleil suffered torn ligaments in his knee during an Secondaire Penetan- guishene Ecole Secondary School football game this week, and sharp- shooter - Blair McReynolds will be out after injuring his back last weekend' against Huntsville. After tonight both clubs will have a chance to recover with clear schedules until next Friday. MERTZ, RALPH | os en. Call 526-2377 Township of Tiny A concerned lifelong resident- willing to serve you MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1982 Dock shocker Brent Hamelin netted 30 points to power Penetanguishene Dock Lunch to a 66-64 victory over the Orillia CC Panthers last Thursday at Midland Secondary. School. It was the first victory for the Penetanguishene squad in three Simcoe County Intermediate Mens' Basketball League outings. | : Interior latex FLAT ° 10.95 ca | Benjamin | -- Manufactured by Moore, a l ' Hamelin's _ starring role was supported by Garrett Huvers, who contributed 10 points, and Doug Cavincross, Dave Hamilton and Ken Irvine, who chipped in six apiece. The Dockers were down by two points at the half but managed to turn that around in the second half of the back- and-forth struggle. county issues. Tiny Township and Penetanguishene Electors RE-ELECT Alvin Gravelle as your member on the Simcoe County Board of Education Possessing a thorough understanding of the educational needs and concerns of Tiny Township and Penetanguishene,. Alvin Gravelle is highly qualified to represent you on local and voTelaivin Gravelle X For information or transportation to polls, phone 549-8643 Midland Public Utilities Commission oaks 1. Experienced in Utilities installation 2. Graduate of Ryerson Institute in Business Administration 3. Family man 4. Past president-Midland Rotary Club ELECT . DON - SHERK NOV.8 as Commissioner 'Lamersownlabel Page 14, Friday, October 29, 1982 LAMERS ee ee Buy now & Save on decorating needs at Lamers % OFF! 0% ! All Wallpaper Book Orders 20% to 50% off All In-stock Wallpaper Prices effective till Nov. 13 Paint & Wallpaper 313 King St., 66 Mississaga Midland St. E. , Orillia 526-7411 326-8066 al VOTE Bev Day REEVE + Past Deputy-Reeve * Past Alderman-Ward1 My goals are: eTo attract new industry eT ocut unnecessary government spending e] 0 keep taxes at an affordable level eT 0 provide good, honest representation "Experience and sound judgement" DAY, BEV X ee For ride to polls, call 526-8645

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