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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Mar 1987, p. 20

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Ue, mufflercentre Rugs SCORE BOARD a & & MRHL Playoffs Cedarview 1, Performance 1 Barrelworks 5, Garms 9 Olympia 2, Top Hat 2 Future Games Sunday, March 22 Garms vs Cedarview, 7:15 Top Hat vs Performance, 8:30 Barrelworks vs Olympia, 9:45 Monday, March 23 Barrelworks vs Performance, 7:15 Garms vs Olympia, 8:30 Top Hat vs Cedarview, 9:45 OMHA Playoffs Midland Indusmin Bantams 5, Stouffville 3 Midland Indusmin Bantams 5, Stouffville 4 Midland leads best of 5 semi-final series, two games to one Future Games Wednesday in Stouffville Sunday in Midland, 4 p.m. (if necessary) Penetang Industrial Bowling League Team of the week Although there are other teams in Midland Minor Hockey House League who have ex- mance on a game to game basis than Royal LePage. Bob Davy and his assistant coaches the majority of their games since then, but always by the narrowest of margins. Fe a ee eorciee perienced much more success in terms of deserve tremendous credit for keeping up Hopefully, their hard work and team ap- / fis aies SEL Points points, but there has not beenateamthathas the boys' enthusiasm as they were in first proach will pay off in the playoffs. y Hamelin & Leroux Builders 120 given: 'Amore! consistent (spinited pele place os the oes ce : ' { Sarjeant Ready Mix 108 y Desroches Bros. Paving 101 Tee Pee Drywall 101 NEW IN MIDLAND Mike Dupuis Const. 100 Commodore Hotel 97 Dusome's Texaco 89 ; Borsa Produce 89 j Legion Br. 68 87 Ty. ' Beau-Mar-Pools 86 (=) THE USED CAR FACTORY : Ogilvie Mills 85 i Pilon Const. 70 \8 MARINE SALES of i High Single of the Week ; Ady } Jules Desroches, 341 + High Triple of the Week Glen Desroches, 828 Midland Minor Hockey House League Tournament Wednesday, March 18 Bantam Midland Wye Heritage vs Penetang G.B. Vending, 8:00 a.m. Penetang Carriere Ready-Mix vs Elmvale, 1980 PONTIAC GRAND LEMANS 1984 GMC 9:00 a.m. Midland Smith Mobile vs Bracebridge, $15 PICK-UP 10:00 a.m. 8 cyl., auto., 4 door, station wagon, 6 cyl., auto., power steering, power, Parry Sound Lions vs Orillia ; power steering, power brakes, stereo, brakes, radio, white wall tires, one Wibhwatman Toho oUt rear window defogger, white wall tires, owner, rear sliding window, sea EUWeVINe die yhaes Soe wheel discs, brown, tan cloth interior, gold/white, tan cloth interior, step Midland Free Press vs Orangeville, 83,400 miles, certified with warranty. bumper, fold out mirrors, box rails, c 33,000 miles, certified with warranty. $4,497 $7,997 HWY 93 & HUGEL MIDLAND 596.9948 (NEAR OPP) 12:00 noon Loser No. 30 vs Loser No. 31, 1:00 p.m. Winner No. 30 vs Winner No. 31, 2:00 p.m. Loser No. 32 vs Loser No. 33, 3:00 p.m. Winner No. 32 vs Winner No. 33, 4:00 p.m. Winner No. 35 vs Winner No. 37, 5:00 p.m. ' . Winner No. 36 vs Winner No. 38, 6:00 p.m. : Thursday, March 19 : Player of the week } Novice Midland Bourgeois Cougars vs Peneta p ; a cialdoe pes . a ns Jason Smith has been selected Player of the Week as ch Stee, mens oe, Farmet eave he epitomizes what House League is striving for. He Midland Mr. Submarine vs Penetang : ; : ; is co-operative responsible team oriented and very well liked by his teammates. Congratulations, Jason. Kaspers expand arts school Midland Remax Realty vs Collingwood Sand & Gravel, 10:10 a.m. Midland Bike Shop vs Penetang Rustic Furniture, 11:10 a.m. Penetang Hindson Marine vs Oro, 12 noon Loser No. 41 vs Loser No. 42, 1:00 p.m. Winner No. 41 vs Winner No. 42, 1:50 p.m. Loser No. 43 vs Loser 44, 2:50 p.m. Winner No. 43 vs Winner No. 44, 3:40 p.m. Loser No. 45 vs Loser 46, 4:40 p.m. Winner No. 45 vs Winner No. 46, 5:30 p.m. Winner No. 47 vs Winner No. 49, 6:30 p.m. Winner No. 48 vs Winner No. 50, 7:20 p.m. mufflercentre | thruway e BRAKES ¢ SPRINGS e SHOCKS e MUFFLERS Hwy. 93 & Hugel Ave., Midland (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall) 526-0144 Page 20, Tuesday, March 17, 1987 ~ Three things will be hap- pening to Kasper Martial Arts Studio in the very near future. Kasper is mov- ing. Kasper is expanding. Kasper is changing their name. Kasper Martial Arts Studio will be relocating on Midland's main street as soon as the legalities are ironed out. They will be opening a new branch in Barrie as well. The grand opening is slated for Saturday, April 4 at 104 Dunlop Street. As far as the name change is concerned, Kasper has joined the Don Warrener group of martial arts academies. Don War- rener is an international karate expert and was the 1969 Canadian champion. Among the 10 academies currently under the War- rener name are branches in Mississauga, Burlington, Erin Mills, St. Catharines and Hamilton. The association with Warrener gives students the opportunity to make use of their membership in each of the 10 centers. According to Marlene Kasper, the aim is to become national in a cou- ple of years. On Wednesday, April 1, Kasper will be celebrating their first anniversary at the present location. Special events are planned, details to follow. 100 Bradford St. "Downtown'"' Barrie BARRIE HONDA AUTO SALES 726-6488 screech a = bese 2

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