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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Dec 1982, p. 20

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It was a big weekend scoring bonanza for Bike Shop in Novice division play in the MMHA. They scored a pair of lopsided vic- tories, 9-4 over Bourgeois Motors, and 9-0 over Coldwater 2. In the Bourgeois game, Sean Traynor had four goals, Jeff Carruthers three, and Adam Decon two. For Bourgeois, it was Martin Kraftscik, Daryl King, Dave Ferris, and Cory Rioux each getting singles. Jeff Carruthers paced the win over Coldwater with a hat trick, while This week in the MMHA Adam Decon and Sean Traynor got two each. Mark Thompson and Kevin Sturgenor scored one each. . Bourgeois came back to avenge their earlier loss with an 8-2 troun- cing of Elmvale. No scorers were available in this one. In other games in Novice, Georgian Bay Realtors dropped Oro 4-1 behind two goal showings by Shawn Asselin and Shawn Rourke. Stoneleigh Motors beat Coldwater by the same 4-1 score when <revor Quesnelle, Craig Slama, Jana Jenkinson and Jeremie Dickie all scored. Everybody. split their games in MMHA Atom play. A. E. LePage topped Realty World behind two goals from Greg Moreau and one each by Jerry Pauze and Dean Moreau. Realty goals cam from Joel Magnan with two and Jeff Duval with one. LePage then dropped a 3-1 decision to IGA when Dave Forest scored twice and Mike Muxlow got one. Cory Hanson scored for LePage. IGA then lost a close one, 2-1 to Milk Maid. Brandy Spring and Shawn Deschamps scored for Milk Maid and Dave Forest replied for IGA. Realty World came back to win their second game by a 4-2 score over Milk Maid. Joel Magnan scored twice again for Realty World, while singles went to Jamie Pilon and Sean Arm- strong. Milk Maid scorers were Jeff Callans and Shawn Deschamps. Peewee action in- cluded five games, highlighted by Billy Rankin's shutout, as as Hindson Hefrigeration win. Lunch. James Dupuis was the player of the game Marine topped Pollard's Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey action last Sunday. Dupuis scored twice and set up two others in leading the first place Mariners to their 4-1 Other goal-getters for Hindson were Steve St.Amant and Dwayne Storey. Trent Maracle scored the only goal for Pollard's. Chalet Sports held on to second place in the league with a convincing 6-3 win over Dock Fred Akerman was named Com- modore Hotel player of the game for his two goal performance for Chalet. Mike Duval, Hindson still first in Pen Rec Rick Duval, Don Bazinet, and Gerry Leth- bridge tallied the other Chalet goals. Aime Gignac, Rick Desjardins and Ken Edgar replied for Dock Lunch. Marc Duquette's four goals led Commodore Hotel over Tilson T.V. in the other game of the day. Jules Duquette scored once and had two assists to garner player of the game honour. scorers Beauchamp, Terry Kennedy and Gary Lizotte. Paul Lefaive scored three times for the losers, while Rob Quesnelle had the other Other Commodore Tilson goal. were Bill Safe skiing iscommon sense... Safety rules for skiing, says Steve Podborski, are "mostly common sense - a lot like driving. Be familiar with what you are doing. And don't forget about things like main- tenance. Bindings should be checked regularly to make sure they open and close properly. If you're prepared with things like that you can concentrate on _ the skiing and enjoy it to the fullest." Courtesy is another recommendation. 'If you're approaching a group of people," he says, "Slow down." ahve downhill champion might~ also point out that one reason for his successful skiing record is that he learned to race with a coach, and even today never races ona hill that is not totally closed. When entering a trail or starting downhill, yield to approaching or descending skiers. Wear retention straps or devices to prevent runaway skis. Keep off closed trails and posted areas and observe all ski area signs. John Leu, Executive Director of the Canadian Ski Patrol System (CSPS) says his 5,000 patrollers are asked for assistance only about 15,000 times a winter - for anything from a cut finger to a fatal accident. With roughly 18 million visits to ski hills in an average winter, this works out to one chance in 1,000 that an alpine skier will have a mishap. Leu says that nordic skiers have less chance of being hurt-"'but if injured, they could be in danger if they are any distance from help". The ski patrollers work constantly to prevent any such occurence, however. They are on duty at 70 per cent of SPPOCSCSSCESESHEESLSSSHESSEPSES POS SSE SCS PFESSIOPSSSCOSCS Canada's 650 ski centres (Leu is looking for more nordic patrollers), and concentrate much of their time on promoting safe, enjoyable skiing. In recent years they also have held a-Series of binding clinics. This winter CSPS is handing out - to both alpine and nordic skiers - a Fitness for Fun Booklet, promoting pre-season fitness and warm-up exercises, Being in good physical condition, Podborski will confirm, is im- portant for skiers who want to ski well and enjoy the sport. He works at keeping fit all the time. Skiing is a sport that makes sud- den, explosive demands on all parts of the body, thereby requiring a good balance of stamina, strength and agility. The pre-season conditioning program, supplemented by pre- skiing warm-up exer- cises will make a valuable contribution to a season of skiing en- joyment in the won- derful days of winter ahead. (There are an estimated 2.5 million alpine skiers but a. Ski Canada magazine survey in- dicates only 900,000 ski regularly; the average number of outings has been put at 11.) PPPOSPSODSSPODSPPSSOVPSSPSPSIPSOOS Cherchez-vous de (Y) Ministere du Tourisme et Des Loisirs Ontaro HOn. Reuben C. Baetz, Ministre Sainte-Marie-au-pays- des-Hurons (1639-1649), Historiques Navals et l'emploi pour l'ete? Considerez- Midland Militaires (1817-1852), Penetanguishene Si vous voulez plus de renseignements venez a notre- "JOURNEE D'INFORMATION" Jeudi, le 30 Decembre, 10h00-12h00 aux Etablissements OU Venez chercher une formule d'application a Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons Establissements On yh a a i i a a a a a a a i a a a a a a a a a a a a bh i a a a a i i a Midland Police stopped Dowan's Construction 7- 0. Kevin Esterbrooks scored two goals to lead the soring, while Chris Jones, Derek Storey, Greg Hawke, Shane -- Nicholls and_ Neil Snowden all scored once. John's Catering split two games, beating Midiand Times 4-2, with Doug Rourke scoring two goals and Fred Melnyk and _ Chris Quesnelle getting one each and losing to Century 21, as Scott Parrell and Robert Lee netted goals for the winners. Cinmis Quesnelle scored for the losers. TIMES TIES Midland Times recovered to tie Penetanguishene 2, 4-4. Ted French notched two for Times, and Mike Waltenbury and Greg Leclair scored once each. Leclair and Graig Patenden scored in the loss to John's Catering. Meatland beat Century 21 5-1 in the other peewee game. Sean Magloughlin, Jerry Shaw, Jim Ball, Dave Merkly, and John O'Rourke scored for Meatland, and Chuck Quesnelle got the only goal for Century 21. There were two one sided encounters in Bantam, Midget ac- tion. Free Press whipped Smith Mobile Homes by 8-0, as Mike Hoy got the hat trick, and Billy Scott scored two. Mike Shaw, Trevor Scott and Gary Asseline scored the others. The other game saw Buildall trounce Walker's Electric 7-1. Mickey St. Amant managed to score four times, and Andrew Duckworth scored twice. John Cook scored the other goal for the winners and John York replied for the losing Walker's Electric Dance at Orr Lake Golf Club CHRISTMAS DANCE on December 25, 1982, 10 p.m. -1a.m. Music by: "Country Swing" Special Guest: Lloyd Preston $ mper couple Reservations, call 322-1664 oe \S a | MIDLAND JAYCEES INC. NEW YEARS EVE DANCE MIDLAND CIVIC CENTRE 8 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. MUSIC BY THE VARITONES Cold Buffet and Party Favours $25.00 per couple Tickets at Johnstone's Music Land or Duval's Variety SOOSOCOCOOSOOOCOOSOCOOOOSD Looking for Midland PFOSOCPSSOSPPSPOOSOSOGE POPS SOG E SOS GOSS ESETSSESSOSD Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (1639-1649), Hon Reuben Baetz a Summer job? Consider e ii i Y /f you wish additional information, come to our- "INFORMATION DAY" Thursday, December 30, 1982 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Establishments | OR Pick up an application form at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons Y) Ontario Ministry of Tourism.and Recreation Minister Historic Naval and Military Establishments (1817-1856), Penetanguishene SPSS SS FSP SSSPSSHSPHSSSPSESEESPSOSS PSPSPS GSSSPPPD HOOP PPPS POCSSOPS SOS Friday, December 24, 1982, Page 21

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