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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Feb 1989, p. 12

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Park dethrones Regent Huron Park girls won the Area III invitational basketball tournament for the second time in its St. Anne's 33-13 before nipping Bayview 34-32 in the Consolation final. Victoria Harbour stop- Canada to face Soviets in Barrie The Barrie Minor Hockey Association will p.m, at the Dunlop Street arena. and may be purchased at the Midland Times office Citizen office. The Elmvale Lance also will Mike's Mart and Cen- tury 21 are co-sponsors. will be for sale at the Dunlop Street Arena dur- 10 assists. Gary Emmons leads the team with 14 19-year history Saturday. ped Parkview 29-22 on present Canada's na- Penetang's Brian or Mike's Marton Vindin have tickets for sale. Barrie Minor Hockey ing the game. goals and 20 assists in 36 In first round' action, the championship side tional hockey team versus McReynolds wll suit up Street, Midland and in Only 3,400 tickets will undertakes amajorfund- | McReynolds, accor- games. Huron Park whipped while Huron Park did in the Soviet Union Olym- for Team Canada. Penetang at Mike's Mart be on sale with the bulk raising event each year to ding to the Jan. 19 Warren Skorodenski, round scores were, Port McNicoll 43 St. Joseph's 25, Parkview 39, St. In the final, Huron Park survived with a 43-35 win over Castex. Oldtimers will host their seventh annual hockey tournament at Centennial Midland meeting Parry Sound raiser at 6:30. Games will in the curtain Memorial Trophy. John Argue is the sponsor of the B Division while donated to the Rosewood Shelter for Women. first being played in Kapuskasing March 18. Other sites are Iroquois to date is 14 wins, 24 loses and two ties. Other players of in- { ' Burkevale of Penetang Port McNicoll 35-26. pic team March 25, 7:30 Tickets are $15 each andthe Penetanguishene available in Barrie. raise money forthe near- statistics of Team Randy Hansch and Mike fe 51-23 while Monsignor Monsignor etek stayed ly 1,000 players on 68 Canada, has oe 29 mite es ; the net- Castex drubbed defen- in the hunt with a 55-14 ' 2 teams. games, scoring three minders. Other roster ding champions Regent win over James Keating Midland Oldtir } ers to host tourne The exhibition will be goals, assisting on nine players are Mark Jooris, 61-25 and Victoria Har- and turned around to one of seven between others and has served 35 Gord Hynes, Todd bour handled Sacred eliminate Victoria Har- : : Canada and the Soviet minutes in penalties. Strueby, Mike Moller, Heart 35-17. Other first bour 41-29. The Midland Over 45's_ played Friday night with collecting the Bill Boyd machine with proceeds UnioninCanada withthe Team Canada's record Kris Draper, Brad Schlegel, Steve Nemeth, Brian Tutt, Adrien Plav- sic, Richard Hajdu, James ye Anne's 12 and Bayview Arena from March 10 to continue through Satur- Molson's and Midland Musical entertainment Falls, Val d'Or, New terest with the team are Gasseau, Brandy Sem- eh P eva 21, James Keating 29. Castex and Victoria March 12. day with the semi-finals Over 45's sponsor the C_ Will be offered Saturday Liskeard, Elliot Lake and Bryan Deasley, who has_ chuk, Derek Mayer, Ken a. oe On the consolation Harbour will join HP at The 16-team tourney and finals March 12 and D Divisions, afternoon. Hamilton. The series scored seven goals in 24 Lovsin and Sean Collision side, St, Anne's got past §the Simcoe County finals will feature an interna- beginning at 8 a.m. respectively. winds up March 27 in contests and 13 points. Krakiwsky. Midland Stoneleigh Centennial's Derek Haines (22) attempts ed Innisfil at Centennial Arena Friday night 6-5 before skating to return to the play after a collision involving himself, the to an 11-4 win Sunday in Innisfil. The Cents eliminated the Centennial goaltender and an Innisfil Bruin. The Cents edg- Bruins in four straight in the best of seven series. Sacred Heart 20-14 while Bayview stopped Regent 39-20. St. Joseph rolled over Burkevale 53-22 and at Midland Secondary School March 4. Huron Park also won the title in 1986. tional flavor this year with the addition of a team from Buffalo, N.Y. Four games will be There are four divi- sional prizes with the winner of the A division There is no admission charge. However, tickets will be sold on a raffle for a telephone answering The Midland Over 45's Oldtimers will take part in a tournament in Florida April 22. Hamilton. Team Canada pucks, pins, hats, mini-sticks, pennants and T-shirts Ex-Montreal Canadien, Doug Wickenheiser has appeared in 19 games and scored six times with Team Canada is coach- ed by Dave King and assisted by ex-NHLer Guy Charron. XV J, MOUNTAINVIEW MALL MOUNTAINVIEW MALL | MOUNTAINVIEW MALL | Brings you... wily The *S No, ve Like Crazy" Sidewalk Sale 4, 29 Shop Yourself into a frenzy! February 23, E i i We're going CRAZY with great sales at | ! p ° Games fo the whole family = i } : e Artist's Supplies Brass n' Gift ae Sparkling Be at Orrs Cra ft Sitar a i Lf one d idewalk sal e Educational Toys | = 1 uFINg Our Crazy Gays Sidewalk saie : Heat Vents Trilight Bulbs H More than just e Much more! : (uy mi 30-70-100W ( a = : yoo Gems. | Sot00.t500 e Final Wi nter Mystery Grab Bags a Craft Store!_| CRAZY SALE SPECIALS! {i °°" 1|__now $3.99 now 92.99 |! 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