Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Apr 1984, p. 12

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Not this time! In front of a large crowd at Bowmanville arena, the Screaming Eagles came out flying, taking a quick 2-( lead with just over minute gone in the first frame. This was one of many close calls that Minor baseball registration } Midland Minor Baseball will be holding three separate registration days in April. Sat. April 14 at Midland arena from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wed. April 18 at Midland arena from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sat. April 28 at Mountainview Mall from 12 p.m. to 4 m. The registration fee for 'T-Ball, Pony League and House League is $15. For All-Star teams the fee is $30. Anyone wishing to Coach or help out with All Star Baseball this season, please contact Bonnie McLaren at 526-5022 after 5 p.m. or drop a line to P.O. Box 811, Midland, Ontario, L4R 4P4. Midland Minor Baseball Association House League will be divided up into two areas. Both the boys and the girls age 11-16 will play in their own specific group. In previous years girls and boys were combined to form a team, however, that will change this year, in an attempt to attract more interest. Chalet drops Hindson After finishing in first place following the | : regular season Hindson | Marine find themselves | preparing for the golf season, as Chalet Sports | upset them 5-1 to take the best-of-five semi- : final series 3-2, Sunday morning at Penetang arena. Chalet will now meet | the Dock Lunch for the Penetang Recreational | hockey league final. Terry King led Chalet with two goals and two assists and Ross | Cousineau, Bill Arbour and Chris Anderson added singles. | also notched assists. Terry Spiker replied : for Hindson. The first game in the } Penetang Rec final takes place tomorrow night at 7 p.m. at the } Penetang arena. Arbour three 534-3161 Page 12, Wednesday, April 4, 1984 -photo by the Eagles had around the King's net, however, after a shaky first period, Kevin Steele was un- beatable the rest of the way, which lifted the Kings to a 4-3 victory. Randy Butineau 30 DAY DEPOSIT 10" Rates subject to change Minimum Deposit $5,000 Other Rates and Terms Available 270 King St. 526-3768 STERUNG TRUST CORPORATION Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Canadian Payments Association "Paul" says isn't it time you considered lt, 1984 Cutlass Supreme 2 dr., V6, auto., ps., pb., tint glass, mats, sidemoldings, RWD, sport mirrors, block heater, lamp package, AM/FM/ $4 1 ,900 | Stereo Cassette List $13,030. The BIGGEST Chev-Olds Dealer in Victoria Harbour' exiScy LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St: Victoria Harbour 534-7251 835-3813 STERLING 4) Rangers advance to -- National finals The Brookdale Rangers Broomball team advanced to the National Broomball Finals in Moncton, New Bruinswick, after winning the All-Ontario Broomball §Champio- nships, last weekend in Windsor. On Saturday morning, Brookdale defeated the host Windsor squad 2-0. In the afternoon, Brook- dale outscored Arthur 3- 1: In the Saturday evening contest, Brook- dale shutout Ottawa 1-0. This set-up the finals 'between Brookdale and Ottawa in a rematch, on Sunday afternoon. Once again Brookdale prevailed as they rolled to a 3-1 victory to capture the provincial crown. 'They will now head to New Bruinswick this weekend, to compete in the National Cham- pionships. (Comforter g Designer Sheets) Reg. $199.99 Pack

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