i a a SS Winners Port McNicoll Public School won the Huron Park Invitational Girs! Basketball tourney last week. The win was the second consecutive for the Port girls. Pictured above back row, from left are: Julie Boughton, Zina Burns, Angie MacLennan, Shelley Harrison, Stacey Mullen and coach Paul Talbot. Front row, left to right are coach Lee-Anne MacLennan, Laura Brown, Missy Wilson, Jill Dagg and coach Jessica Brown. 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Other round robin scores were Parkview 29 Regent 21, Huron Park 38 "Regent 25 and St. Joseph 55 Huron Park 30. Parkview edged St. Joseph 36 - 34 to take the "B" title while Regent squeaked past Huron Park 31 - 30 for the "'C"' division honors. Laura Brown led Port to the "'A"' title with 12 points supported by a strong bench. In the ""B" match, Kel- ly Leonard pumped in 18 points to lead Parkview from a 10 point deficit. Katie Gignac of Mon- signor Castex was award- ed. the Most Valuable Player award which in- cluded a gift certificate to the Midland Figure Skating Club. Her 46 points were tops in the tourney. Teammate, Marla Rose Adams plac- ed ,second in _ the balloting. Elmvale's a winner The Midland Ove: 45's oldtimers held their 7th annual hockey tour- nament during the weekend at Centennial Arena. Elmvale Legion cap- Weight Loss & Body Toning Clinics tured the Bill Boyd Memorial Trophy by win- ning the "A"Division with a 6 - 1 victory over Thornhill Over 50's. 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In the "C" division final Sunday afternoon, Midland was doubled 4 - 2 by Orillia's XKL. Aurora Church Dodgers whitewashed Willowdale 50's 9 - 0 to capture the "D' division title while Collingwood 50's did likewise to the Mississauga Rusty Blades for the "'B"' division championship. The Annuity and RRIF Specialists 11% UNTIL NOV. 1, 1989 THE FINANCIAL CENTRE| G.I.C. 11.625% 11.375% 11.375% 11.25% 11.25% a ¥ie (att At 3 Yr. 4 Yr. Ste Bonus Interest available for R.R.S.P. Transfers R.R.S.P. 11.625% 11.50% 11.375% 11.25% 11.25% 1 Yr. 2: Se 4 Yr. iy figs Call Teri Lancaster at 526-0543 511 Dominion Ave., Midland (opposite Mick B's Restaurant) Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., R.R.LF. 11.50% 11.25% 11.26% 11.15% 11.25% 'Rates subiect to change without notice) (Minimums Apnly) a bed 0 3 Yr Sie 10 Yr. 19 Yr. If you own a commercial vessel, including a fishing vessel, 20 metres (65 feet) or more in length, please make sure that you're on our wavelength: 406 MHz. 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