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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 27 Jan 1971, p. 14

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B4--PORT PERRY STAR--Wednesdoy, January 27, 1971 } Ist Annual CLECPEPELPEA A? PORT PERRY x STAR LEGION PEE WEE TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th * Pee Wee's Second In League Standings Eight Teams In Pee Wee Tournament If a little confidence cap go a long Way for a hockey team, then the Legion Pee Wee All-Stars are indicating to the rest of Lakeshore minor hockey league oppon ents, that they're more than ready for the play-offs. An old maxim in sports, is to whomp them at home and split on the road, but this team is whomping them on the road too. The law of the ice jungle holds no terror in the eyes of the Legion kids These boys don't consider/ themselves as, just a hitting, checking club, but take every opportunity to put that puck | im the oppositions net. And justly so take pride in keep- ing the opposition from scor ing. Speaking of the opposition, we'd like to say that over the past week and a half, we) really gave it a go, playing 6 games. Winning 5 and 8:00 a.m. -- PORT PERRY FLAMINGOS 9:00 am. -- OSHAWA vs BROOKLIN 10:00 a.m. -- PORT PERRY LEGION vs STOUFFVILLE 11:00 am. -- UXBRIDGE vs EAST GWILLIMBURY 4:30 pm. - CONSOLATION FINAL 5:30 p.m. -- GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL PORT PERRY MEMORIAL ARENA Deputy Reeve Phil Orde, John Majcher and Harry Landa, Official Ambassador for the Winter Games Society warm their hands over flame being pulled to Saskatoon for the * uphill fight to keep the op | balanced. position from scoring late in Barry Heard (goal) -- 6 the game, but I'm confident | Shutouts. 56 goals against. that we'll be there when the | Per game average 2.25 over chips are on the line. 26 games. The Port Perry Legion Pee Wee Tournament again Player GA Pe will be the big event it al G. Scott (9) 2 18 ways has been over the past | J- Kane (10) 11 19 30 years, and we're looking for. | }- Elson (3) 10 20 30 ward to seeing a lot of fine |P. Cochrane (4) 20 8 28 action from the competing |D- Horton (7) 3 12 3 teams. The Port Perry Min. T. Ashbridge (12) 11 13 2 or Hockey Assoc. are hoping|?- Wackett (11) 7 16 23 to see a big turnout over the | J- Scott (15) 10 11 21 day, and a large crowd for |=- Olson (6) 9 0 support in the finals. wil) |S- Taylor (8) 10 8 18 you be there? We will see R. Lafort (16) 7l 8 you fans. | J. Malcolm (5) 6 9 15 Here is a run down on the | 8. VanCamp (@ . == Port Perry Legion scoring | 8. Taylor (2) we ee over the season both League |S. Jones :. ea and Exhibition games. This |K. Baird Se eat. shows that the club is well | ®. Evans o 0 0 start of the Canada Winter Games on February 11, 1971. Games' Flame Passes Through Village losing 1 Legion 4, West Rouge 1 Oshawa 5, Legion 2 ' Legion 7, Oshawa 1 ; Legion 8 Uxbridge 0 i Legion 2, Oshawa 1 ' Legion 5, Pickering 4 We play our last game in| Brooklin this Friday, then on Saturday is the Legion Tour nament starting at 8 a.m. If this is the year of the big Blue & Gold, then apparently nobody has told them "Im pleased" in the way the boys have been playing, and I feel that the only dis- advantage at this phase of/ the junction, is the last pair of games, when they had an -Majcher Pontiac - Buick Limited "| 150 WATER STREET POOR TEES gue ge A i te Port Bantams Beare Bantams and New- castle bantams battled to a | 44 tle here last Wednesday night, Jan. 20th. One goal was scored in the opening period, that going to Newcastle. Andy Litt and |Ken Jeffrey set Doug Chris- | tie up for a nice goal in the second period to even the score. In the third period they battled back and forth, each team having the lead for a while. Lorne Fraser from Andy | Litt and Chris Brain put Port ahead, then Newcastle scored twice to put them out in front Chris Brain from Doug Christie evened the score once again but New te lee a PORT PERRY PRISER" TG 5ph 18. VEE Tie Newcastle | castle came right back with a goal and the lead for the third time. Rod Campbell scored the final goal of the game, assists to Doug Bronson and Jay Neill, giving Port the 44 tie. Jay Neill and Doug Chris- tie had good chances to win the game in the final min. utes but the puck just would. n't go in the net. Penalties: Port Perry 8 and Newcastle 3. Sanne | WEEK The official flame of the/tion was lit from the eternal/The day lodge is fully equip- Canada Winter Games came to | flame on Parliament Hill,| ped with cafteria, complete * Port Perry Saturday, Jan. 23,| Ottawa on January 20 and is First Aid room and a large en route to Saskatoon for the | being carried to Saskatoon in| rustic fireplace. winter games being held there|a specially designed sled tow- between February 11 and 22.j)ed by Ski-doo snowmobiles Deputy Reeve Phil Orde|owned by individuals who officially welcomed the flame/live in the various commun- to Port Perry and was invited to sign a log book carried with the flame which will be presented to the president of the games on arrival. Accompanying the flame along its 2,400 mile route are Harry Landa, Official Ambassador for the Canada Winter Games Society, and Grant Forsythe, of Bomban- dier Ltd., responsible for the torch being safely delivered to Saskatoon on February 11, 1971. The flame, a traditional symbol of athletic competi- 1 - ELAN - PHONE 986-7361 1-OLYMPIC 335-20 hp. \Gktdoo Electric Start When the flame reaches its destination, Prime Minister Trudeau will officially open the games by lighting the flame on top of the man-~< made mountain which has been constructed just south of Saskatoon. The mountain, which cost $400,000 required over 800,- 000 cubic yards of earth piled, packed and carefully . ities along the route. It is estimated that over 300 deal- ers along the route will participate. John Majcher, local Ski-<doo dealer was on hand to greet the flame and its representa- tives when they arrived from Peterborough. One of Mr.| eaded into a ski hill. The Majchers machines was then) mountain will have a 1,200 hooked up to the sled and/" 'T-Bar, an 800 ft. double Rick Snooks, pulled the}iumy a» main run of 1,400 flames as far as Brooklin. The} ang a 15 acre beginners flame was accompanied on slope with average runs of its trip to Brooklin by ten! 1 900 feet. All slopes will be members of the newly formed | served by snow making equip- * Port Perry Snowmobile Club./ ment. The route of the flame] Nine hundred spruce trees takes it from Ottawa to the! were frozen into 4" diameter Toronto area via Highway 7,/ stee} pipe on the mountain, from Toronto to North Bay! and in addition to this a two by number 11 and from storey, 4,000 sq. ft. day lodge North Bay to Saskatoon via) was erected and furnished. £ Trans-Canada Highway. Stouffville Novice Blank Port Perry Novice 4-0 - Tripp Construction Novice were hosted by the Stouff. ville club on Friday, January 15th. This was a Stouffville game all the way. Although Port had some close calls they were unable to score, while Stouffville tallied once | in the first period and three times in the third period to | give them a 40 victory These two clubs met back in Port Perry on Friday, January 22nd, with the Pott boys giving Stouffville an up set of 3-1. Although Port had the big edge in play, Stouffville man aged to score the only goal in the first period Early in the second period Paul Gibson scored a hard earned goal with an assist coming from Scott Wilbur. Later in the same period on a three way passing play Stephen Geer deflected the puck in the net from Mi chael Healey and Bill Owen The third period was a close checking game, but Tim Kane managed to net an as surance goal with assists from Robbie Parker and Fraser Lee Next home games, exhibi tion: Markham vs. Port Perry Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 6:30 pm. Final schedule game » e Pickering vs. Port Perry, ° Friday, January 29, 7:45 p.m

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