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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Aug 1983, p. 17

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Carl Cowan of the Wyebridge Stoneleigh Motors Warriors, heads for home during the first game of the Port MeNicoll Hotel Invitational fastball fournament at Penetang's McGuire Park on Friday night. Cowan was out on this play, buf "Heading ats Paine, Wyebridge beat the Port Hotelmen in this game, and went on to play in the championship game against Wye Heritage Marina of the Olympia Fastball League. Mixed fours v-ball * tonight There's another beach volleyball tournament tonight at the Little Lake Park courts. It's a mixed fours tourney for students under 18 years of age. Cost is just a buck per player, and teams must be there at 5:30 p.m. to register. Play starts a half-hour later. It will be a cham- pionship-consolation type tourney with each being guaranteed two games. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. This tournament is being sponsored by the Huronia Volleyball Club of Midland. 'ae "OVIE GUIDE m ROXY Nike - MIDLAND 52 526-5791 Starts Fri. Aug. 26 7 and 9 METALSTORIN THE DESTRUCTION OF JARED-SYN a IN STORM 545-2¢53 Sat. Matinee 1:30-METAL PEN TWIN PENETANG Starts Fri. Aug. 26 7:15 9p.m. So THESURVIVORS T+ a cae Sat. Matinee 1:30 = Gary Coieman in ON THE RIGHT TRACK (Glas Starts Fri. Aug. 26 7 and 9 ZT RC NN ARENTAL # Guipance Hundreds of women trained in St. John Ambulance home nursing skills worked as volunteers through World War I and II, and during a killer flu epidemic in 1918. St. John Ambulance now offers four home health care courses that can be invaluable in this time ©0000 00S OO OOOO SOO HOSS OOS99HOH000 0000809008 905000800000) Penetang girls get win, tie of rising health care Penetang R and R Sports girls came up with a pair of good games in the Orillia and District Ladies Fastball League playoffs. Monday in the semi- finals, R and R tied the top-ranked Orillia Country Fresh Produce team 2-2 behind some good defence and a fine pitching chore by Donna Pilon, In holding Orillia to just two runs, Pilon allowed just eight hits, walked only one, and struck out a pair. The only base on balls she allowed was intentional pass to Nancy Bell. Bell, the opposing hurler, gave up just four hits, fanned seven, and walked two Penetang batters, Penetang trailed the game 2-0 until the sixth inning when they knotted the score with a pair of tallies. Deanne King led off with a single, stole second as Dale Butt struck out, and went to third on a passed ball. Meanwhile, Linda Ferraro walked and moved to second on the same passed ball. With runners' on second and _ third, another passed _ ball plated King, and Anne MeNamara's _ single scored the other. This was the first game of the best-of-five ODLFL semi-finals. The series now becomes a contest to see who can gel six points first. Second game of the set is tonight in Orillia, although it is Penetang's home game. Last Thursday, in the final game of the Opening round of the playoffs, Penetang used fence keeps up this the long ball to swamp pace, Penetang could go Orillfa City Trucklines 4 long way in the 16-8 10 win that series playoffs. five points to one. finally put Orillia away. The six homers by R and R Sports is a team record for their one year history, and if the of- costs. For information contact the St. John fides 25, 26, 27 Ambulance' branch listed in your telephone Lis le book or the provincial office at 46 Wellesley Street East, Toronto, M4Y 1G5. Steve Price | PALAGE Marilyn Morasse with two, Sandy Dubeau, Linda Ferraro, and Anne McNamara, also with two, hit homeruns to give R and R the win. Penetang seemed to have the contest wrapped up, leading 7-2, but the Truckers scored five times in the fifth to tie it. Ey ji Main St., Elmvale mxmmn | 'a ee ee ¢ ORIVE-IN THEATRE Linda Ferraro's three-run roundtripper drove in the winning runs in the sixth inning. Penetang scored eight times in the frame to Tuesday Appearing nightly Appearing Aug. 25,26 27 Upstairs Lounge 2 Tamarac -- Inflation fighting 'All- You- Con Eat 4 '1 Breaded Veal Cutlets ee © H 322-2890 @ @ Sai Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Cha: ge ° fe anes acanhebonevenss STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 Served from 5p.m.to9p.m. 3.95 Only one man Wednesday Filet of Fish is willing to stop them. °3.95 | |B: 1} Thursday *Outdoor Patio on beautiful Georgian Ba * Try our exciting MENU.. Specializing in Steak & Seafood eSpecials of the Day &House Specials available! Deep Fried Chicken Ea] STAR CHAMBER: eJoin us for our $ SAT & SUN 9.95 BUFFET per person Page 18, Wednesday, August 24, 1983 +e "7 Sunday Brunch '5.95 from 10:30 a.m. MOTORINN _. Fully licensed under the LLB. 0. =: Victoria Harbour, Ontario. 705) 534-7214 | Fri., Sat., Sun. 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