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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1984, p. 23

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Sturgeon Bay take Phelpston 15-4- Last Thursday, in Sturgeon Bay in Georgian Bay Women's Softball action, the host squad scored nine times in the second inning, en roule {o a 15-4 rout of Phelpston. 'The game ended in the Rookies BEV GREENWOOD In Ladies Powderpuff play on Thursday night, the D & M _ Rookies extended their winning streak to five by defeating the Blue Mystics 14 - 10. The Mystics led in the early part of the game, but even with strong pitching from Marg Swee! who put three out in One inning, couldn't fifth inning because of the leagues' mercy rule. Cindy Marshal was the winning hurler and M. Beatty took the loss. J. Loftus and Bunnie White also pitched for Phelpston. On the offensive side hold the Rookies who combined strong defensive play by Evelyn Hughes and a hot streak at bat complete with a round- tripper by Pat Cruise to come from behind and win the game. In the 'second game Solid Gold held on to a slim lead throughout the game to down Navel Force 20 - 16. of things, Bev Roper had a triple and collected two RBI's and Shirley MeNutt also had two runs batted in. Laurie Tucker led the way for. Sturgeon Bay with three RBI's. win fifth inrow Solid Gold's Maureen (Moe) McKinnon and Ruth Oosterheis each picked up a homerun while Karen Simpson went for the triple with two rbi's. Julie Desjardin and Shelley Harris each chalked up a homerun for the Force. Winner of last week's 50. 50 draw, Gail Dupuis. Penetang tie Alliston Penetang scored one run in the bottom of the seventh inning and that was all they needed as they battled to a 9-all tie with Alliston in North Simeoe Bantam Hard- ball action, last Thur sday, at McGuire Park. Alliston held an 8-5 lead in the fourth inning, however, Penetang As part of its complete daily coverage of all the events at the Los Angeles Olympics, CBC Sports will present over 100 profiles of some of the world's greatest athletes Entitled The pians, the profiles, ranging from two to three-and-a-half -- min- ules in length, will be interspersed with regular Olympic programming from July 28 to August 12. The co-ordinating producer of The Olympians, David Naylor, says the profiles Olym- are designed to "complement and enhance" CBC's live coverage of the events. "ICUs an attempt to personalize the athletes," says Naylor. "It's important for the viewers to see who these people are and to take a breather from the glut of live coverage. We profile many of the top Canadians because they're ex cellent athletes and they wear the Maple Leaf. We profile a_ great deal of the international athletes because they're the best in the world." Some of the well- known international athletes to be profiled include track and field star Carl Lewis of the U.S., decathlete Daley Thompson of Britain, diving star Greg Louganis of the U.S. and runner Eamonn Coughlan of Ireland. Canadian stars to be highlighted _ include boxing medal hopefuls Shawn O'Sullivan and Willie deWit, swimming stars Alex Baumann, Victor Davis and Anne Ottenbrite, equestrian team member Mario Deslauriers and the women's field hockey team. scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Alliston regained the lead in the sixth, but Penetang performed their heroics in the bottom of the seventh and tied the game. Keith Dupuis started on the hill for Penetang and was relieved by Generally, says Naylor, the profiles will be scheduled to coincide with live coverage of many of the events. Ernie Afaganis is the narrator. Robbie Desroches in the third inning. Neil Wiseman was the starting hurler for Alliston and Rob Horan releived him in the fifth inning. Dave Shannon hit a solo Lome run for Alliston, for the only rounc-tripper in the contest. MGCC Business women winners Big winners of our recent nine hole play Thursday evenings were Judy Bales and Helen Gladstone. Come on out members and join in the fun. 10 Vinden St. (Hwy 93), Midland 526-7191 ~ WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY 4L7/GAL. CUPRINOL PRODUCT ELMVALE CASH and CARRY Lumber & Building Supplies 322-2800 Hwy. 27. Elmvale Ontario LOL 1P0 CUPRINOL: It's in the Wood for Good! Page 24, Wednesday, June 20, 1984 For Phelpston, Sharon Derchors and M. Jamieson each had two singles apiece. Sturgeon Bay held a 15-0 lead after four innings of play. They also had ten hits and five errors, while Phelpston four runs, five hits and two errors. Next game for Sturgeon Bay is at home against the undefeated Penetang R & R Sports squad, Thursday night. A ~ sete + Local art displa splayed The 12-member Georgian Bay Art Society presented a dazzling display of art in several mediums at the Midland Senior Citizen Centre over the weekend. A wide variety of subjects done in oils, acrylics, water colours and ink were put on display 10 the public for sale and viewing. Proceeds of the sales will go toward society development. Two members of the society, President Gladys Robinson and Gertie Neilson CANADA'S LARGEST ORGANIZED REAL ESTATE GROUP Coast to Coast Over 500 Century 21 Offices Coast to Coast in Canada CENTURY 21 Ports of Huron REAL ESTATE LIMITED More homes are sold every day through Century 21 offices than any other real estate group in the world. Midland Office 317 Midland Ave. 526-7881 (Each Office Independently Owned and Operated) Honey Harbour 756-8011 TWO OPEN HOUSES June 23, Saturday Reduced to $39,900 for Quick Sale i fee Ey ae % Bi ae © 11 a.m. tol p.m. 114 miles N. of Elmvale 2 Decks, 3 bedroom on Hwy. 27 & Concession 11 just North of Elmvale Near beach Cty. Rd 29 to Bluewater turn left on Nichol Blvd. meet Linda Straiko Century 21, Ports of Huron For Sale-Elmvale Duplex-New Listing 2-One Bedroom Apts. or use as single dwellings. Large lot. $57,900. are shown above on the left and right respectively with some of the art work in the display. Photo by Bob Murray 322-2331 184 Queen St. W.. Elmvale 549-3223 Midland and Penetanguishene 'OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 Offices in Simcoe County RESIDENTIAL WAVERLEY AREA-2 bedroom bungalow on 1}. acre wooded lot. An ideal starter home in good condition. Asking $46,000. 322-2311. 441. 84. COTTAGE-HOME BLUEWATER BEACH. Well maintained 3 bedrooms. Short walk to beautiful sand beach on Georgian Bay. Asking $47,000. Perfect starter. 322-2311. 443 / 84. $48,500.-New listing close to Barrie. 2 bedroom bungalow on !» acre lot. Excellent condition-Super buy! BUNGALOW AND LARGE COMMERCIAL] GARAGE. With 100 amp service, 4 bdrm house 12 miles west of Barrie on major hwy. Asking $36,500. MUST BE SOLD! 322-2331. LOTS & ACREAGES BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this exclusive, one of a kind, property. Nearly nine acres of rolling landscape with 1,000 feet river frontage. Good area and road access. Asking $29,900. 322- 2331. 220, 84. HOBBY FARM: 27 acres of excellent land with 4 bdrm or duplex house, 12 miles north of Barrie on side road. Exceptionally good buy! Asking $67,900. MUST BE SOLD. °322-2331. 50 ACRES of good land with large brick farm house in good condition. Just 12 miles northwest of Barrie on side road. Asking $85,000. 222-2331. 322, 84. WATERFRONT ORR LAKE: Lot and cottage or could be bought separately. 150 feet of water frontage, two], garages. Asking $55,000. WILL SELL SEPARATELY. 322-2331. 1643, 83 FOR RENT Commercial Elmvale-950 square feet ideal office space or other business venture. Good parking. Highway 92, west end of town. $400. month incl. heat & hydro. Available July 1, 1984. Bill Evans. 322-2331. Cecilia Taylor 549-3223 Ike Kostic 424-0571 _ Jack Fleming 322-1655 Bill Evans 322-1575 Joe Rzepecki 549-3223

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