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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Feb 1989, p. 10

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} FORD | ED} MERCURY | LINCOLN Quality is Job 1 BOURGEOIS MOTORS SCOREBOARD Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League Team Standings Won Lost Tied F A Pts. G. Wilicers 19 Z ie 23325639 Therrien's Furn. 16 2 4 134 65 36 Hur.Opt.Outlaws 8 11 3 94 99 19 Hindson Marine 6 13 8 68°4206415 Alex's Serv.Cent. 6 15 175s OB ats Penetang Quality Home Products 5 17 OF e633 110 Sunday Feb. 19 Alex's Service Centre 7 Hindson Marine 4 Penetang Qual, Home Prod. 6 Hur. Optical Outlaws 3 Therrien's Furniture 4 G. Wilicers 3 Leading Scorers Team GoalsAss't. Pts. Brian Pilon Therrien's 31 S608 67 Dave Robillard G. Wilicers 20 30 50 John O'Hara G. Wilicers 16 32 48 Daryl Belcourt Hur. Op. Zigaaee2 eal Dave Genier G. Wilicers 15 28 43 Bill Mundy G, Wilicers!21 160 37, Paul Lefaive Alex's 12, 24 36 Scott Hook Hindson 12g? 20s 232 John Walters G. Wilicers 17 14a 3H Future Games Sun. Feb. 26 9:30 a.m. G. Wilicers vs. Pen. Products 10:45 a.m. Therrien's Furn. vs. Hindson Marine Noon Alex's Serv. Cntr. vs. Huronia Optical Penetang Industrial Bowling League February 14, 1989 Name Points Borsa Produce 103 Mike's Sports Shop 102 Tee Pee Drywall 98 Beau Maur Pools 97 Sarjeant Boys 88 Hotel Brule 83 Penetang I.G.A. 82 Pete's Masonry 78 Legion Br. 68 The! Hamelin & Leroux 7/1 Dusome's Garage 70 Asselin Insurance 63 Summary High Single Robert Smith 315 High Triple Gary Lediard 783 Dan Hamelin 300 Moe Lacroix 777 Gary Lediard 294 Dan Hamelin 757 High Average Moe Lacroix 244 Wayne Garraway 232 Tony Forget 225 Midland Industrial Bowling League February 15, 1989 Name Points Garners Sports 118 | Jory I1.D.A Pharmacy 103 Jim Gamna Signs ; 101 Iven's Windows 99 Dion's Cleaners 87 Brabant's Construction 77 Thruway Muffler 76 Huronia Auto Glass Ti Skilja Design 73 Huronia Flyers 56 Kens Fast Food 48 Summary High Single Don Lacroix 351 Bob Fortin 330 Steve Asselin 810 Leo St. Onge 310 Moe Lacroix 808 High Average Moe Lacroix 240 Dean Chapman 230 Jules Marion 228 GREAT FAMILY VEHICLE High Triple Gerry Borsa 839 1985 Chev Caprice Estate Wagon automatic, AM/FM cassette, air conditioned, power windows, power locks, cruise control, tilt wheel. Only 55,300 miles. $1 0,9899° or $29945 per month with $1,299.00 down 8 cyl., Page 10, Wednesday, February 22, 1989 22 eva YOUs hae { | : Mins 7 ™ Midland Minor Soccer invites all interested volunteers to attend its organizational meeting at the Civic Center March 2 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will discuss plans for the up- coming soccer season as well as plans for the In- ternational Friendship Games to be held this Midland Secondary School boys_ basketball teams had all they could handle and more Wednesday as they felt the wrath of Barrie Innisdale. MSS midget boys went into overtime to squeak Minor soccer needs volunteers year in Canandaigua, NiY. Senior citizens can en- joy films at the Hugel Avenue Senior's Center Feb. 24 at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome and there is no admission fee. Seniors can also par- ticipate in shuffleboard every Monday and Wednesday from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Civic Center. The Wye Marsh wildlife Center has a parent and toddler morn- ing planned March 3 from 10 - 11:30 a.m. "Fun with Squirrels' is the theme and some of the ac- tivities will be their tracks, colors, differences from chipmunks and noises. Make a squirrel craft and enjoy juice and cookies during the movie. Parents are free, toddlers juniors win out a 62-60 win while the juniors suffered a 74-44 loss. The senior Marauders came close but fell 55-54. In the midget contest, Innisdale jumped into an 18-14 first quarter lead only to have Midland fight back to lead 30-29 at the half. Barrie took the initiative in the third quarter and rang up 19 points while allowing the Marauders a scant five. Midland returned the favor in the fourth quarter by hooping 23 carriers. We will show you how to manage your own paper route. One of our circulation representatives will explain everything to you and your parents before starting a route. We want YOUR name on our list of professional newspaper DELIVER THE MIDLAND TIMES AND PENETANGUISHENE CITIZEN. ATTENTION KIDS! We want to hear from YOU! We have routes available NOW in Midland and Penetanguishene. Call today to start a route in your neighbourhood! newspaper route. A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR PARENTS We suggest you encourage your child to take on the responsibility of a They will earn their own money and special awards generated from good route management. The experience gained in keeping records, handling money and working to scheduled times will continue with them for years to come. Their skills will sharpen when meeting and selling to people. And im- agine, all this just by having their very own Citizen or Times paper route. road. CALL NOW! Leave your name, address and telephone number and one of our circulation representatives will contact you to start you on the better 526-2283 549-2012 $13,14 TFN Doctors K.J. Storimans & B.A. Chidiac are pleased to announce the opening of PENETANG VETERINARY OFFICE Opening Feb. 20th, 1989 Consultation by Appointment 549-8296 5 Robert St. West Penetanguishene are $2. Call 526-7809 for details. Just a reminder that you can enjoy square dancing every Friday night at the Civic Center. If you are an experienced square dancer and would like more information, call Bob Harris at 526-0816. Spring is just around the corner and registra- tions for many summer in overtime points and allowing In- nisdale five. Midland outscored Barrie in the overtime session, 4-2 to escape with the hard fought 62-60 win. Tony Brinovec and Ryo Utahara each scored 16 points for MSS with Tim Boettger adding 15. After trailing in the first quarter 15-14, the juniors were never in the game as they trailed 45-19 at the half. Grant Patterson was the high point man for the Midland contingent with a 16 point offering. The MSS seniors took an 18-11 lead in the open- sports are being planned for the Civic Center. Registrations for minor soccer, minor baseball, minor lacrosse, tennis club, soccer and tennis camps along. with the playschool and playground - programs will be held April 3 and April 6 from 7 - 9 p.m. and April 8 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ing quarter and led 34-30 at half time. Barrie slow- ly came back by narrow- ly winning the last two quarters 11-8 and 14-12 for the slim 55-54 victory. The Marauders were 10 of 16 from the foul line in the first half but only six of 21 in the final two quarters. Mike Larmand netted 16 points dnd Scott Bales hooped 14 with Mike Dobson adding 11 to lead the senior Marauders. The next action for MSS will be the playoff trail which will be held in Innisdale March 4. Thommy Thompson bonspiel welcomes former members The Tommy Thompson Penetang Bottling Co., Coca Cola Winterama bonspiel was held at the Penetang Curling Club Feb. 19. Former club members Debbie and Terry King returned from Barrie for the occasion. Paul Laliverte got a fly- ing start from the blocks with a maximum score of 21 points -- eight ends and 26 points. Jim Redecki achieved the same total with eight ends and 17 points, In the second draw, Laliverte was beaten by Brian Brooks, who scored five ends and wound up second. Jim Radechi pitted against the Jack Hanna rink to finish overall win- ner. Radechi confines his curling to the Fright night mixed league but was in top form for this event. Ray May from Barrie was tied for second but was third up for prizes because of ends count. Bob Laurin was the drawmaster with assistance of Paul Gravelle. Pes SSBB es ee See ra | Canadian WINTERIZE SPECIAL With This Coupon Includes: § Road test, check fluid retention, cooler ll Canada's Largest 4 Transmission Specialists y lines, modulator valve, shift timing, band adjustment, linkage, universal joints, § i C.V. joints and boots. 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