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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Feb 1971, p. 16

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PORT PERRY PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Feb, 17, 1971 x STAR Mustangs Defeat Brooklin Midgets To Win-Lakeshore 'C' Championship } Midgets. the winners of Bancroft, MUSTANGS WIN FIRST The Mustangs played a home on Monday, Feb. 11th and scored a convincing win, by the score of 9 to 2 over The first period Bourgeois opened the scoring for the Mustangs with Van Camp drawing the assist on a pow- Lakefield and Brighton. The first period Watson scored for Brooklin to take a one nothing lead at end of Broo Midgets in the best] er play. the first period. of five Series. Scoring in the} The second period both} 'the second period tne Mus game were: teams made some good rush-| tangs got on the score sheet Ist Period-- es end to end before Mc-| with Bourgeois scoring with Brookliti-- Watson Laughlin scored with Jeffrey| assists going to Heard and Port--McCoy from Heard and Evans assisting to take a} McCoy. Then Jeffrey scored Brooklin-- Watson } 2 to © lead at the end of the| from McLaughlin to take a Port--Jeffrey, McLaughlin | second period. two to one lead before Vi- and Nightingale The third period Brooklin| pond tied the score at the Port--Heard, Bourgeois and| fought back with Watson/ middle of the period. Hillier McCoy. | scoring to close the gap to 2/ then scored with assist going "Timmy" 1971 And Bobby Orr Port--Bourgeois, Heard and|to 1. The Mustangs then/to McLaughlin and Jeffrey te McCoy. went ahead with Bourgeois} to end the second period. Canada's National "Timmy" for 1971, eleven year old Denis Lapaime watches his idol, 2nd Period-- scoring from Lochie, till near} The third period Bronson] Ontario's Athiete of the Year Bobby Orr, autograph his program at the annual Sport Cele- Port--McCoy, Nightingale Port--Cochrane, VanCamp and Bronson | the end of the period when Brooklin pulled their goal- tender for an extra attacker, | Bronson then scored into the }empty net. Penalties in this game were much better than }scored from Van Camp be- fore Cartwright scored for Brooklin to narrow the mar- gin 4to 3. Heard scored for the Mustangs with the assist going to Bourgeois and it As a fine example of what your Easter represent Canada's crippled children during brities Dinner at Toronto's Royal York hotel. Three years ago, Denis lost both legs in a train accident. Today, despite two artificial legs, he is still a keen skater and last year played as an Atom in the Timmins Moose Team. | dollars can do, Denis has been chosen to t month's campaign which runs from March . Port--Heard, McCoy and the game of Monday. Brook-| remained that way till the| 11 to April 11. Evans lin picked up 4, the Must-|1956 mark when Lockyer Denis, whose favourite subject is mathematics, is a Grade 7 student at St. Gerrard Port--Lochie, Heard and Langs 3. scored for Brooklin to end! School in Timmins and he hopes one day to become a teacher. gees th . Penalties in thi ; ; : , ; McCoy. cumemeave snes | e game maities in this Apart from Hockey and baseball, his other interests include music and reading. MUSTANGS TAKE 2 TO 0} Cy Wilson Mustangs tra-/ velled to Brooklin on Friday, | Feb. 12th and scored a four t6 one victory over Brooklin, Monday night at the Port Perry Arena Cy Wilson's Mustangs defeated Brooklin 5 to 4 to advance in the All! game were Port 5, Brooklin 3 It should be known by next week-end who the Mustangs will meet in the next round Ontario Quarter finals against| of playoffs. Cy Wilson By Gordon Scott Cy Wilson edged Prince Albert 1-0 on Sunday for Cy's first win in two years against Prince Albert. Wayne De Jong scored at 11:36 of the second period, he was assist- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lapalme, Denis has two sisters and three brothers. & Brians Even Broomball Series Brian's had all the bench strength this week and Utica had barely enough players last week it was the other B.S.--Don Gray (G. Linton) BS.--Al mee te Walker). INVEST NOW! way around. The game was] VICTORIA & GREY TRUST a close one and was played wide open, both teams missed for Keith. Guaranteed Investments ed on the play by Doug Scott. | several scoring opportunities. 4 The snow storm Saturday| Don Gray won the game as au ae was blamed for the ab-| he scored the first two goals & sence of players on Utica &| for Brian's. They meet at es Prince Albert. Prince Al-| 3 p.m. next week. bert and Cy Wilson play at| First Period-- FIVE YEARS 74 presents |4 p.m. next Sunday. B.S.--Don Gray (Steve Hunt- Brians 3, Utica 1 U.--Ron Redmond (Bernie In ' fo Brians and Utica had a re- McEnaney, Chuck Willis- herent: pagebte it verse trend in this game as| Second Period-- half yearly or may > | TRACKS IN THE SNOW | 4 News| EMMERSO : FAMILY SNOWMOBILE RACES |) 2» ove). sngnn tz te rae | INSURANCE - were led by Knight's hat trick| White Feather Farms defeat- Sed ° as they downed Hanne's Esso| d Keith Real Esate 5-2. Hope AGENCY fe Port Per Fair Grounds 64. Ellicott (2) and Guile-| tallied three times, Reese & 2 ry mette had the others while| Bower once each for Fiyers.| 191 Queen &. Port Perry '= Fudge, Harper, Werry and| Williams and Taylor scored] Telephone 985-7306 wi EBRUARY ©. 197! Starting at 1:00 p.m. REGISTRATION: Male & Female Contestants 16 and over $2. + LIMIT + 400 cc Stock Only Safety Equipment Mandatory ~ ADMISSION Adults 50c Before 11:30 a.m. im Exhibit Building TRO HIES TO NNERS _ Children 25¢ Cook replied for Esso. Lion's Club edged Canadian Tire 4 3. Faux, Jeffrey, Goulding and Nelson split up Lion's scoring. Elliott (2) and Camp bell were C.T.C. marksmen. > . . PEE WEE--Bourgeois and Beare led Club Annrene to come from behind to tie with Maple Leaf Mills. Cawker had a pair of goals for M.L. M. Legion had a 3rd period splurge as they beat W. Frank Real Estate 64. Me- Kee (2), Kroonenburg, Reese, DeShane and Burnfield hand led the scoring while Coch. rane fired three markers and Middleton one for W. Frank . . . | NOVICE--Watts (2), Frans |} sen and Corigold scored as | Malmont Farms were edged by Seugog Lumber Kings 43 Fellows had two and Cann GET-A-WAY WEEKEND IN TORONTO Get away from it all. Come to the Lerd Simcoe, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. ge Price $54.90 Per Couple Includes Fri. & Sat. night accommodation in deluxe bed sitting room, or best available. Bottle of champagne 7 @ Breakfast and dinner (for 2) on Saturday @ Breakfast and city sight seeing tour (for 2 on Sunday. Please mention the get- travel agent or when you make your reservations. Special week-end price valid until April 1, 1971, and includes taxes. &-way weekend to your Lord Simcoe Hotel

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