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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 16

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1G -- PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, April 28, 1971 PORT PERRY x STAR x David Jackson, on behalf of his family, presents the Gary Jackson Trophy to Ken Davidson eft, Saturday night at the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association dinner dance at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Ken Davidson Wins Gary Jackson Trophy Ken Davidson was this year's winner of the Gary Jackson | Memorial Trophy. Ken was selected by a panei Minor Hockey Directors from 36 names turned in by their coaches and managers who they thought were deserving of this award Goalie Davidson for the Midget ""C" championship was &@ prominent figure in helping capture the Provincial Trophy for our town As most people know, the Gary Jackson Trophy is given to the member of Port Perry Minor Hockey who shows sportsmanship, ability and all round good conduct through- outethe hockey season. Ken was rated highly in all require- ments on and off the ice. He | is a credit to the game and the | community Two boys tied for runner- up to Ken in the voting, Roger Holtby and Phil Coch- rane. Roger is a capable per- former on the defence for the Flamingo Pastries Juvenile team, while Phil in his first year of Pee Wee was leading scorer with the Legion Pee Wee All Stars. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Maurice Jeffrey, manager of the Port Perry Midget C hockey team, pins @ corsage on his wife at the Minor Hockey Association s dinner dance Saturday night. The managers and coaches"of the hockey team received plaques recognition for their contribution annual from the association im the tearm while corsages were presented to their wives. About 150 attended the finale to the minor hockey season n Port Perry CLASSIFIED ADS Really work of five! Coaches and managers of the Port Perry Midget C hockey team -- winners of the all-Ontario championship - display the plaques they were presented Saturday night at the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association dinner dance at the Legion Hall. From left are: Maurice Jeffrey, Jim McMaster, Bob Lee and Ivan Luke. The plaques were presented as a surprise to the hockey team managers and coaches and each had his name inscribed on it, including the names of all the team players. i «aie Tyke Team Has Good 'Ciasée These boys have had aj ™ent . The boys won their| Mike Tobin, Timmy Parker, very good year They have| 'rst game, but lost the sec- Todd Wilbur, Ian Griffen, ond to Oakwood. Lindsay| Jimmy Kane, Hal Storry, « played 33 exhibition games and have come out on top of most of them The team has been in four tournaments, the first of! which they brought home the Consolation trophy from Port Hope The second tournament was Bowmanville, the boys won their first two games, and lost out the champion-| ship to Belleville 3-2, in one of their best games of the | year , In the winter holiday they travelled to Newcastle, after winning the first two games and not having a goal scored on them all day ,they lost the championship game by one shot on net!! On Good Friday Port Perry held their own tyke tourna- Select Queen Wed., June 9 Elsewhere in this issue of the Star an entry form for the! won the championship and| Mark Jeffery. Greg Tully, Whitby won the consolation! Mike Andrews, Steven Ash- trophy. more, Timmy Thompson The members of the team/ Coach: Jan Franssen; Manag- are: Robert Franssen, Geor-| er: Hillis Wilbur; Stick-boy: die Burnett, Carl Durward,} Dennis Franssen. Brad Hurst, Charlie Brown,; Wel done, men!! in 4M Luan Prefinished PLYWOOD - 4x8 - $3.99 per sheet PLASTIC FOLDING DOORS - (IDEAL FOR CLOSET) $11.00 per door Reesor Fuel & Lumber Centennial Queen's contest is printed The contest is open to} single Port Perry girls 16 years and over. Young ladies inter ested should state education, | interests and hobbies PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - There seems to be lack of fiddlers in the Port Perry area From three announcements in the Star only three entries have been obtained for the | Centennial Fiddlers' Contest 1p RT PERRY to be held June 9. An entry form was printed in the Star! last week. Anyone who may have missed that paper may j have an entry form by drop | ping into the Star Office 985 - 2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE

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