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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Jul 1984, p. 16

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-- Excellent workers! These are the construction workers who helped build Lafontaine En Action Campsite at the popular ski area. was completed last Friday and-the site Work site, however, was Opened officially on Canada's Bir- thday. Some work is still being done to the it is still opened to the public. There are 150 campsites to choose from, waler and sewage. remain natural, with just interior work to be done, at the site. with 25 of which contain, hydro, The landscape will Lichtenburg running tennis lessons APRIL His ANTER Throughout the months of July and August the 'Y' will be organizing a summer Tennis clinic designed 'to give you _ basic training in this challenging game or to enable you to brush up on your existing Tennis skills. Our qualified Tennis instructor, Sally Lichtenburg will be available to teach you beginner or in- termediate level Tennis, Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:25 to 7:25 p.m. for beginners and-7:30 - 8:30 p.m. for intermediate levels. Elmvale and Hillsdale host The village of Elm- vale will become the site of approximately 240 visiting females of Senior Tier II Softball caliber on the upcoming weekend of July 6, 7 and ° 45 Elmvale has been selected as the host community of the 1984 Senior Tier II Provin cial Women's Softball Regional Playoff. Twelve teams of excellent ability will travel from as far as Ottawa, Belleville, Sudbury and North Bay --$ $< $< $< Session one began -Monday July 2 and will run to July 18. Session two starts July 23 and ending August 8 and _ session three runs from August - 29, ane cost is $15 for Y members and $18 for non-members. Be sure to bring your Own racquet and two tennis balls. Senior Softball {o compete for the right 10 be a representative in the Ontario Final to be staged in Belleville July 20, 21 and 22. The majority of the tournament will be EE Barnes pitches four hit shutout Warriors took an early 2-0 lead after one inning and stretched the margin to 4-0 after three innings of play. The steady pitching of Brian Barnes helped pace Wyebridge Warriors to an im- pressive 6-0 victory over Phelpston Phillies, Monday evening in Wyebridge, in Simcoe Rural Fastball League action. Barnes pitched a four hit shutout for the Warriors, while Frank Minnings took the loss. Morris Reynolds helped the offense for Wyebridge, with his second round-tripper in two games. Wyebridge smashed out 10 hits and_ still managed to win the game, despite com- mitting four errors. Phelpston had _ four hits, and made two errors. Between the Lines The long and anxiously awaited epic film version of Frank Herbert's Dune will finally be released by Universal Pictures in December of this year. This is, of course, another huge budget project with a cast of Friday -7 p.m. Aurora and Elmvale; 8:30 Stouffville and Barrie Saturday - 9 p.m. Diamond 1 - Elmvale - Ottawa and Sudbury Sonics: Diamond 2 - Hillsdale - Richmond Hill and Coburg. 10:30 Diamond 1 - Elmvale - North Bay and Belleville; Diamond 2 - Hillsdale - Sudbury C.H.C. and winner of fJmvale. Aurora game. * Based on 48 Month Lease ACT FAST - ONLY 2 TO CHOOSE FROM! Get full details today at played in Elmvale with approximately -- six games being played in Hillsdale. For those people who enjoy softball at its best, don't pass up the op- portunity to watch some of the most entertaining Ladie's Softball available in 1984. The top three teams will be the Represen- tatives in the Belleville Final. ""fhe host Elmvale Angels were the 1982 All Ontario Provincial Women's Softball Senior Tier I] champions. FOR A LIMITED TIME...YOU CAN LEASE THIS 1984 BRONCO 11 FOR ONLY 4 Wheel Drive PER MONTH EVEN LESS WITH TRADE! 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Ontario Sires Stake events, bringing together the best of Ontario's colts and fillies, enable Barrie Raceway patrons to see champions at their best. WIN, PLACE, SHOW, EXACTOR & TRIACTOR WAGERING Every Wed. & Sat. Post 7:30 p.m. Hwy. 400 at Essa Rd. (705)726-9400 (416)881-5057 Wednesday, July 4, 1984, Page 17

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