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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jun 1988, p. 17

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Top gun Tim Dion, left receives the Senior Boys Athlete of The Year Award from Ralph Battrick. The presentation was made last Wednesday at a full assembly in Ecole Seniors play golf On June 29 the County of Simcoe Recreation and Special Services Depart- ment in co-operation with the Senior Citizens' Ad- visory Committee will hold a senior citizens' recrea- tion mixed golf tournament. The tournament will be held at Golf Haven Coun- try Club, Gilford. A registration fee of $13.25 for 18 holes and $9.25 for nine holes includes green fees and the tournament fee. Scores forthe front nine only will be used to deter- mine tournament winners. Deadline date for registration is June 24. All seniors, 55 years and over and living in the county of Bus firm wins prize Penetang-Midland Coach Lines Ltd. was recently presented with an award at the fourth annual meeting of the Transporta- tion Safety Association of Ontario, held at the Skyline Constellation Hotel. The award was presented in recognition of their_reduction of injury frequency and accident costs. This award is presented to only one firm in Ontario in the public simcoe are welcome to attend. For further information or to request a registration form, contact Carolyn Rivett at the County of Simcoe Recreation Depart- ment at 526-2261 ext. 255. Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School. Dion also was chosen Most Valuable Player in both senior boys football and senior boys basketball. Barrie [xm Moovuxprnes Inc. DECORATIVE MOULDINGS ¢ VENEERED PLYWOOD e OAK HANDRAILS & PICKETS ¢ TRIM e DOORS 370 Dunlop St. W., Unit 510, Barrie, 726-7113 Find us... and you'll | Fa mel a ¢ GREAT deal n more! 171 Burton Ave. (Hwy. 11 South of from NELSON MONUMENTS 1-800-265-2677 Your Assurance of © EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP FINEST QUALITY GRANITES FRIENDLY SERVICE © OUTSTANDING VALUE 4 @ REASONABLE PRICES Dial-A-Movie avenged an 11-3 shellacking earlier last week in convincing fashion by downing Chris- tian Island 7-2 in Olympia Fastball League action. Dial-a-Movie jumped out toa 1-0 lead in the opening Seldon On June 7, at the Midland Golf and Country Club the Qualifying round for the Haig Rose Bow! for the ladies' section was held and the winner of the day was Mae Seldon. First flight, Linda Haig; second flight, Kumiko Utahara; third flight, Aldene MacInnis; and fourth flight, Hitomi Tajima. These women were all net winners in their flight. Congratulations are due to Joan Brechin for winning the State Farm Insurance trophy donated by agent Todd Lalonde for the low net for the ladies for the month of May. This is the month of the Finlayson trophy (four Thursdays in June this cup is played for). As of this writing the Midland frame and added single counters in the third and fourth before the Islanders got back in the game with a pair in the bottom of the inning. Dial-a-Movie broke the game open with a four-run wins ladies golt women are eight points ahead of their nearest rival, Barrie. Fastball league off and running fifth and closed Islanders the way. Earl Cousineau picked up the win on the hill for Dial-a-Movie allowing just five base down the rest of the hits. Tim Sylvester and _ Foxy Jamieson shared the pit ching duties for Christian Island combining for 13 hits. Earlier in the week, Huronia Satellite plated six runs in the fifth inning to drop Dial-a-Movie 11-3. Al Farell registered the win for Huronia. ly 3rd, 1988 to: The Penetanguishene Minor Hockey Assoc. Inc. requires Coaching Staff for all levels of Rep. & House League Hockey for the 1988-89 season. Please submit applications stating Qualifications and current O.M.H.A. certificate and Level, on or before Ju- P.M.H.A. Inc. P.O. Box 281 Penetanguishene, Ont. LOK 1P0 steph" "cat © W eek en § of the 1988 DELTA 88 ROYALE 4 DOOR SEDAN Stock #13144, loaded. Yours For Only $19,881 Tom Smith Chev. Olds. Ltd. ANE RATER a transportation industry. Company spokesman Brian Dubeau commented that PMCL was honored to have recieved the award. PMCL has been in the public transportation for over a century. plus Area Representative foundation George McCormack 60 Napier St. $118700 | TABLET -- 30" long by 6" thick by 24" high, GM 824 King St., Midland in Morning Rose ge Nnbies 36" fs in matching granite with Collingwood polished top. Your choice of lettering styles and designs. 445-0435 A 100% ONTARIO PRODUCT. BASE -- 526-0193 Hours: Mon. 835-3813 - 6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - / p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, 1988, Page 17

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