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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Feb 1971, p. 13

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PORT PERRY groove for the world these days, but for Brooklin, with John Scott, #@ coach, parent and fans it's; getting the goal from Phil providing more Wackett & Olson. Half way than ever. I wonder through the second period they feel. Phil Cochrane scored with After that spectacular assists going to Kane and formance of Sat. Jan. Wackett. ee te With Barry Heard going @ with 2-1 win over after his second shut out in Oshawa Cycle Centre, the|a row, things returned to boys skater, checked, andj normal in the third period. played all out hockey The club skated hard, hit we've never seen before and) when they had to, to make they deserve all the credit, their own breaks. Dave Hor- where credit belongs. ton scored, assist going to © Since that game on Sat.| Robert VanCamp, and Coch- we're wondering if they left} rane made it 4 to 0, Kane a little back at the rink. Last| picking up the assist. Less night it took them two peri-| than a minute to go, Wackett ods of play before the boys| scored with assist going to "Tues. night, Feb. 2 and were defeated by a close checking . 9 i Richard Honey played the entire game in the net for Port and came up with some big saves. lst period scoring, Litt- Chris Brain. 2nd period, Robt. | Neill, Christie - Litt and Ol- sen, Litt - Frazer, Christie - St. John and Litt. PLUMBING and HEATING with two assists and John) Scott, Lefort and Ed Olson picking up the rest. Now it is on with West Rouge. i Novice Finish In 3rd Place Tripp Construction Novice finished the 70 - 71 schedule in third place by means of a goals-for and against-count. Following is the League stand- ings: West Rouge 29, Uxbridge 21, Port Perry 13, Brooklin 13, Stouffville 10, Pickering 0. The first play-off series, best of three games, will be played against Stouffville as follows Stouffville vs. Port Perry Friday, February 12, 7:30 p.m. Port Perry vs. Stouffville Friday, February 19, 8:00 p.m. If third game necessary, Stouffville ws. Port Perry Saturday, February 20, 6:00 p.m. The boys are looking forward to your support. Mustangs Tie |°2?"?**" s14* - Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1971 - 43 Cy Wilson's Mustangs play- PAUL KANE Meet The Flamingo's These two boys work on the Offensive end. They are Paul Kane & Martin Adamson. Perry about two years ago and joined the Midget squad before moving up to the Flamingos. Before coming here he played in the Toronto area. Paul hailed from the Oshawa area before his father bought their farm on the Island. Both these boys are strong on their wings. Martin wears 11 and Paul is Assistant Captain with #14. The Flamingos start Play-Offs Wed., Feb. 10th, 1971, against Uxbridge. Best of Five Series. Game time 9 p.m. Martin moved to Port Midgets In League Finals er to win the Port 10, Cy Wilson's Mustangs tra- bridge goal te |velled to Uxbridge to play game. Penal | the fourth game of the series Uxbridge 6. and scored a four to three victory to advance against Brooklin Midgets in the Lake- shore finals. Bourgeois opened the scor- ing for the Mustangs with LING -- assists going to Heard and LADIES WEDNESDAY Nightingale while Aldred NIGHT BOWLING replied for Uxbridge in the-| Feb. 3rd, 1971-- first period. Walnuts 54 In the second period Tom] Peanuts . 52 Newton opened the scoring| Pistachios 45 for Uxbridge to go ahead 2} Cocoanuts 42 to 1. Then VanCamp scored| Hazel Nuts 41 with the assists going to| Hickory Nuts 39 Heard, then Bourgeois scored | Chestnuts 37 from McCoy and Heard. Bev-| Cashews . 4 erly scored for Uxbridge to| Pecans 34 tie the score at the end of} Filberts 32 the second period. Almonds 29 The third period both} Brazil Nuts 23 teams were content to play | High Single-- a checking game till near the J. Wilkins--281 middle of the period. Coch rane broke up an Uxbridge pass and carried into their zone and passed to VanCamp who made no mistake in putting it behind the Ux- every Club DANCING SATURDAY tarting Saturday, February 13 High Triple-- B. Collins--692 Over 210 Singles-- J. Wilkins--281; B. Collins --265, 219; M. Geer--249; M Cook--240, 231; G. Brown-- 238; J. Middleton -- 236; S Newman--233; A. Roberts--. 229; B. Doupe--228; M. Potts --226; L. Moore--225; M. St John--225; T. Martens--221; E. Bailey--219, 220; M. Trem- blay--212, 222; J. Chandler --218, 214; L. Wilson -- 211, 218; G. Langille -- 216; M Dowson -- 215; J. Mahaffy-- 214; M. Hawes--213, 212; M Wallace -- 212; P. Durand-- 212. Over 600 Triples-- B. Collins--692; M. Cook-- 653; E. Bailey -- 636; M Tremblay--632; J. Wilkins-- 624; J. C. Chandler--613; M Geer--610; M. St. John--601 Check The Label On Your Paper Annrene INN CROWD -- TEENAGE -- DANCE Prince Albert Community Hall Time - 8:00 p.m. to 12 Friday, February 19th Bonspiel Port Perry Rink Wins Bowmanville $E 00 door Seeeteeesenetimmenntinned atti sree 4 After coming close for the past two years, Bill Cornish's fink from Port Perry finally came up 4 winner on Sat- urday, January 30th, in the Bowmanville Country Club's © Annual invitational Bonspiel. The winning rink scored 53% points and is shown here receiving the large trophy and individual ones from Bob MacDonald, owner of the club. They are, from the left, Skip Bill Cornish, Vice Roy Cornish, 2nd Bud Sonley and Lead Ted Griffin. Al Bett's rink from Annandale was second Photo Courtesy of Canadian Statesman - Bowmanville . Prize ADMISSION $1.00 Records etc.

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