Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Dec 1987, p. 54

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Penetanguishene Curling Club News Goodbye to Rick and Sharon Gordon A pair of Club members are leav- ing us. Rick and Sharon Gordon pu ' are down der east you know, eh! Nova Scotia will be their new &, High one game winners Dave Yeoman, skipper of the trio of his wife Audrey, and neighbors Lynn and Doug Jackson fell to an errant rock in their last game against Tim Lindsay. However, by virtue of high scoring in both games, they got to the prize table in the Celeden Studios Mixed event held recently. More than curling at the club You've probably noticed by now the board games situated next to the bar. They are for your enjoy- ment. Play a game of Scruples, or Dr. Ruth's Sex Game, or some cards. Please take care of these games. They cost a lot of money and we want to keep them in good shape as long as we can. a Tm ey, A BC Curling #) KARUIZAWA The Alphabets, a Japanese,women's curling team listen intently as Russ Howard Next, the Social Committee under Robert Laurin will be setting up a dart board next to our office. Please, yes please be careful! If those teams who happen to lose start throwing darts instead of laurels at their opposition we may have to regulate the issuing of sharp items. Have fun! passes along a few tips. The Japanese paid over a thousand dollars each to take part in the curling clinic put on by Russ and Curl Canada in Karuizawa. Bag your turkey Do you hate supermarket prices for youf. Christmas foul. Well, here's your opportunity to bag a turgey with a draw to the four foot. The Penetanguishene Curling Club is hosting it's annual christmas free for alt of, Saturday, December 13. Come one come all and enjoy some of our Christmas cheer. You never kRow...you may not havae to pay for'your Christmas goose this year. saa PENETANGUISHENE CURLING CLUB NEWS Editor: David Gravelle Manager: Judy French Reporter: Ed Pearson Sales Rep: Rick Wolkowski The Penetanguishene Curling Club News is published on the se- _cond Tuesday of every month for the Club membership and for curl- ing fans in the Penetanguishene- Midland area. Letters to the Editor are most welcome. Contact: David Gravelle, Editor, Box 666, Penetanguishene, Ontario, LOK 1P0, (705) 549-8125. Page 20, Wednesday, December 9, 1987 ee wa home. Rick, has been transferred to the Maritimes from the Midland Free Press through the newspapers chain, Thompson Community Newspapers Ltd. The Gordon's made history this year when they used our Curling Club lounge for their wedding and reception. Yes, that's right Rick Gordon and Sharon Brooks were wed right there above the ice surface. We wish the happy curlers, | mean couple, the best of luck down east. HURONIA MOTORS 1987" Russ is driving one Why not you? * FEATURING * The 1988 Plymouth Grand Voyageur Standard Features Model SHP53 7 PASSENGER SEATING SHP53 Brakes - Power Assisted - FRT. Disc - Rear Drum (Self Adj. Rear) Defroster - Electrically Heated Rear Window Engine - 3.0 Litre 6 Cyl. - Front Wheel Drive - EFI Luggage Rack - Roof (Except with L.E. Decor (ASP) Steering - Power - Rack & Pinion Type Transmission - Automatic 3-Speed Woodgrain Body Side Trim <x x x x XX 10 Vinden St., Midland 526-0531 ' @ We hope your home and heart are filled with laughter, joy and good will this glad holiday season. It's been a pleasure serving you. From the Management and Staff of Mike's Mart 95 Main St. Penetang 549-7311

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