4 oy [i 4 be e- 3 %3 4 Four straight games have eliminated Ux- bridge from playoff action, on Wed. night. The Legion Pee Wee A's defeated their oppon- ents 6-2 and will now advance to the next round of the All Ontario Playoffs. With 24 minutes handed out in penalties, only one goal for each team was scored on the power play. Uxbridge scored the first goal from the opening face- off, only 21 seconds later Derek Fitzgerald popp- ed one aver a sprawling Magee with Jeff Mills assisting. Port added two more before the completion of the period, J.D. Rodway picked up a rebound from Mike Toye, then with 4:01 remaining Mike Toye scored with Mike Sorley and J.D. Rodway assisting. The Legionaires playing a strong game both defen- sively and offensively kept Uxbridge off the scoreboard in the second but increased their lead as they added two more. At the 14:35 mark Magee never had a chance on a slap shot by Dan Maw from the blueline with Daryl Leathérdale and Clair Cornish each assisting. J.D. Rodway made it 5-1 as he scored on a re bound from Mike Toye with Mike Sorley draw- ing an assist also. Both teams taking advantage of a penalty scored in the third, Uxbridge made it 5-2 before a power play goal by Mike Sorley from Leather- dale and Legere put the game out of reach. Chris McConnell between the pipes played another superb game. On Sat. night the Legion Pee Wee A's hosted the Unionville Jets to an exhibition game. This same A team had previously de- feated Port in the Mark- Atoms victory (From page 18) Pickering defenceman into the empty net and it was all over but the roses. When the dust settled the kids lined up for their second tourna- ment championship this hockey year, the other being their Ennismore tournament victory. ' Someiof the kéy fact- ors were great goaltend- ing by Shawn and Carey allowing only 2 goals against in 3 games. A great team effort going both ways by every boy in the club. Great leadership in the dress- ing room from Captain Mike Feasby. Some cagey line changing by coach Steele against Alliston and, of course, 7 big goals and 2 assists from the hot stick of Jan Heyes. Congratulations to the kids from Mr. Steele, Mr. Fitz and Harpie. == Budget == Rent a Car/Truck DAILY RENTALS "Convenience at a Price You Can Afford." "RESERVE NOW" i -- ALSO -- Government Approved Infant & Child Safety Seats for Rent or Sale. MANDATORY AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 1982. 852-7733 IN THE ESSO CENTRE HIGHWAY 47 S. - UXBRIDGE ARE GIVING" AWAY GAS!! (at Raglan, Brooklin & Manchester) ham Tourn, with one hundred per cent team effort the Legionaires came out on the winning side by a score of 54. Unionville scored early in the period then added their second at the 5:30 mark as Port got caught on a line change, 23 seconds later Jarett Harman gave Port their start as a shot deflected off a Unionville player into the net, Clair Cor- nish assisted on the play. The Legionaires added two more goals, taking a 3-2 lead, Kevin Gibson robbed on a pre- vious breakaway made no mistake on this goal as he took a pass from Derek Fitzgerald and Dan Maw. With many excellent scoring chances it was not until the last minute of play in the period when Jeff Mills position- ed in front of the net scored off a rebound from Gibson with Fitz- gerald also assisting. Unionville accounted for the only scoring in the second, as they connected for a short " handed goal. Port con- trolling the play in Unionville's end opened the scoring in the third on a back hand shot by Clair Cornish with Har- man assisting. Union- ville retaliated at the Photo time All youngsters in the 'ort Perry Minor Hockey system are re- minded that team photos will be taken this week, and they should make every effort to be there for the photo session. Members of the rep teams have been noti- fied as to when their photos will be taken this week. . Photos of all house league teams will be taken just prior to each game this Sat- urday (Feb. 25) Each youngster will receive a team picture and two smaller indiv- idual ones at a total cost of $9.50. The photo sessions have been organized by the Minor Hockey Ladies Auxil- (Maximum 60 Litres) Every time you buy a tank of gas, fill out a ticket to WIN A TANK FOR NEXT WEEK (Offer Good Until March 1/84) As a customer service, you can now pay your Heating Oil Bill at any of these locations. 5:07 mark again having the teams in a deadlock. With 8:34 remaining it took Port only 17 seconds on a power play to pop in what was to be PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 21, 1984 -- 21 Pee Wee A's oust Uxbridge in four straight the winning goal, Dan Maw dumping the puck into the corner to Leatherdale, a shot across the goal mouth where Cornish made no We think we have it right Those proverbial gremlins crept info our newspaper production last week, much fo our dismay. Anyway, here are the two photos which got messed up. Our humble apologies to all concerned. The top photo shows the winners of the 5th annual Robert Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel held February 4 at the Blackstock Curling Club. Mrs. Pat Fletcher presented the trophy to winning skip Gerald Kelly, Joyce Kelly and John and FRANKS RESTAURANT presents ... T.). Fraser & Fraser Canyon CAESAREA 986-5553 mistake with the open side. It was a tense final minute of play as Union-. ville pulled their goalie hoping for the tying goal. Paul and Chris shar ing the net minding, both played fantastic as they came up against strong Unionville shooters. Helen Coates. In the lower photo are the two teams from Peterborough which won the District 15 Tankard playdowns held in Port Perry recently. These teams now advance fo Division Tankards fo be held in Toronto. Front from left: Mary Hinan (skip) Joan Smith, Judy McNamee and Mary Baker. 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