By D. Hurst our favour, We came back I don't think anybody in| and tied the score 22, Port Perry would would give| in the third period the Legion Pee Wee's a far-| Seott shot us into the lead thing for their chances as| with his second goal of the they faced Detroit Griffins} game. David Horton made it Wed. the goal of the night epuued the| Thon Jim fomson sisted] Soerts Club, in the socond| 22 before Gord's geal Flamingos scoring in the third period | by Bruce Ferguson and Glenn| 8#me of the Orillia Minor) 'Then Phil Cochrane salted termination with Rob Munro getting the|Geer from Grant McLaugh-| Hockey Assoc. Tournament) jt away after some beautiful in their 4th assist. Then Paul Kane as-|lin. Brighton's Bill Hazel-| Ver the week-end, but I was) passing play by Kane, Wack- Glenn Geer sisted by Martin Adamson| wood scored to end the ist| Specially proud in the way/ ett, On Scott's second goal scoring with scored and the final tally| period 32. they handled themselves} Horton gave Ashbridge a per- Paul- Kane came from a scramble in| In the second period it was| @é#inst the Detroit team. Al-| fect pass at centre. who in Then Glenn front of the Brighton net|Bernard Gannon for Brigh-| though they lost 7-0, Detroit! turn, dropped it behind the again with with Paul Kane scoring un-|to nto start the scoring, then | WeTe # good skating team &/ Belleville defence, sending Sees easteind, lation assisted. Bruce Ferguson assisted by| andled the puck on pass| scott home free. The final for There were 15 Penalties, 8| Jim Thomson for the Flam-| Tea! well, they play their po-| score was 42 Legion. ed their Ist Port Perry, 7 Brighton. | ingo. Then Allan Bush andj Sitions to the letter. leadiln win Mik emetin ended the 1st * S39 Bill Hazelwood scored for| boys did their darndest to} 1.1) tina) beating Whitby in In the second Then on Friday night the| Brighton before Rob Munro|vercome the odds against) | time4s 'This was Whit- Lindsay Inre Flamingos travelled to Brigh- | assisted by Rick Trotter mus-| them, and they hit them hard] ).. ining straight overtime goal and it was ton for their last encounter|tard the next goal. Bill/ 27d often. All gave it their) Flamingos took and lost out 7-6. Hazelwood for Brighton| best shot, and came out on : Brighton off the Tt was a good game and|closed the scoring 6-5 for| the losing end. Detroit Griffin Sport Shop Grant McLaughlin was as close a series as you | Brighton. On Saturday they spotted} Won the championship final Srd goal for the Flamingos| could get. All gave their| Rick Trotter scored unas-| Belleville a 20 lead, then| defeating Aurora 90. unassisted. utmost in their 5 games. | sisted to open the 3rd Period| When we changed ends, we| Port Perry Legion are now ish assisted Allan Bush opened the| but this was short lived as| 'turned the game azound in| Off to Goderich March 26th. on and Jim scoring for Brighton. Then|Bob Crowe scored the last scoring in the period. it was Ron Short, assisted by| marker for Brighton. Glenn Geer with Mo 2rd| Zim Thameon to tie & wp.| R was fok by many local ouse eague News fans that if the Brighton fans had not gotten so carried} PEE WEE--Club Annrene) played 10th at 8 a.m. away to disconnect the clock| Bruins made a great come-| and the game will go at ee ee ae ee maybe outcome of Mills 3-2 to win their semi- game would have been acd caries tu gunes to one.| eS Curling -- TEENAGE -- ferent. After Van Weston had put] Tuesday, March 8th-- *. Maple Leaf Mills into a 2-0/1 Mitchell 14, H. Carnwith 1 . lead Bourgeois and Larmer scored in the final minute to send the game into over- time. In the extra stanza Larmer scored again to give Bruins the win. NOVICE--In an exhibition game Tony Oxley scored for .| Malmont Farms and Danny Taylor for Keith Real Estate as the teams battled to a 1-1 tie. In the opening game of the finals White Feather Farms and Scugog Lumber Kings tied 22 in overtime. Howard Jones and Rick Hope +! scored for Flyers while Greg Carriere and Terry Filieler counted for Kings. The 2nd game of the finals will be H. Hadden 9, N. Kenny 4 M. McCoy 10, D. Beare 5 R. Mitchell 6, M. Snooks 2 Tuesday, March 16-- D. Beare 12, M. Snooks 4 R. Mitchell 10, M. McCoy 5 N. Kenny 11, L. Mitchell 7 H. Hadden 14, H. Carnwith 2 Thursday, March 18th-- A. Dawson 9, H. Thomson 4 C. Martyn 7, M. Panabaker 5 A. Cox 6, M. Holdershaw 5 G. Hunter 10, B. Beare 4 iy is rE with Mrs. T. Bailey. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol- royed and family. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Bruce Hanthorn family and friends in the passing of Mr. Han- thorn, Claremont. Service was in Claremont on March 12th. Mr. Hanthorn was agent at CPR. Station in Burketon for twenty years. Interment was in Bowman- ville Cemetery. Those visiting with Mrs. R. Davey during the week-end were Mr. & Mrs. Sam Grant, Zion, Mr. Howard Davey and Stephen, Bowmanville. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs. Earl Fowler and family in the passing of Mr. FoWl- er's father James Fowler Sr., who had been in a nursing home for a few years. Sorry to report Mr. Ray Bradburn is in Hospital. CLASSIFIED ADS id | tELi Fe =F e F at i | : ' BE ae i ; | | Hl fel e¢ : S i i iis i i i : i rH : Summer 71 Program, Students seeking jobs | should register with local| } Canada Manpower Centres or at one of the additional stu- dent manpower centres that will open in 83 cities across the country in coming weeks. Those seeking jobs in the Federal Public Service can also apply directly to the Public Service Commission, Tower A, Place de Ville, Albert Street ,Ottawa, Ont. In conclusion, I think the Government has taken a num- * Free Blood Service * Water Safety * Sick Room Equipment * First Aid Instruction * International Aid However, may dollars working together do. Your Red Cross don- RED CROSS CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, General Delivery, UXBRIDGE, Ontario. The Uxbridge Red Cross Society would like to take this opportunity to thank those residents of the Port Perry area who donated during our 1970 campaign. We hope that you will feel thet you can support us again this year. OOOO OOCCS