Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1962, p. 28

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 24, 1962 2} JOE FOWLER HONORED Carl Brewer Triggers Port Perry Ceremony PORT PERRY -- The Minor|or ten years in this work. with)Port Perry with the score 4 to 3 Hockey Week in Port Perry got/the only remuneration being the|in favor of Cannington. off to a running start when the|satisfaction of developing and! During the evening lucky door jocal hockey organization spon-)encouraging clean sportsman- prizes were drawn by Carl Brew- sored a Joe Fowler Night. | ship. er and the winners were: Mc- Joe Fowler is known through-| One of Joe's boys who has|Dermott, Panabaker prize--Mrs. out the community to boys of all) climbed up the ladder of hockey|Leach of Manchester; Peel ages for his untiring efforts as|fame is Carl Brewer of the To-|Hardware prize, Mrs. Brinson an organizer and promoter of|ronto Maple Leafs. |Cox, of Port Perry; Elizabeth both hockey 'and baseball, since' He presented on behalf of the| Shoppe prize, Miss Brenda Geer, coming to Port Perry in 1955.| Port Perry Hockey Association,|Port Perry; Canadian Tire For over twenty years Joe\a gold trophy to Joe. Prize, Ronald Hope, of Prince , Fowler has dedicated his life to} Prior to coming to Port Perry,|Albert;' Scugog Cleaners Prize, % the furtherance of sport and has|Joe Fowler was prominent in|Mrs, R. Nodwell, of Seagrave. MSTA set his ideals and standards|organizing sports at Holy Trin-| One of the highlights of the gk hy hich for the welfare of youth.|ity Church in Toronto. This was/evening was the races held for /, He is the idol of the small fry|where Carl Brewer first got his!six best skaters in each froup SEPTIC ARAYL and wherever Joe is seeh there) start in hockey. and the award of autographed ' is usually a small admirer in the) Between 500 and 600 people|hockey sticks and chocolate bars SERVICE x near vicinity from the district were present to|to the winners. They were pre- '. "«& WO PRESENTATIONS witness three classy hockey sented by Carl Brewer, The main feature of the even-| games. The lucky boys were: Atoms-- ' i ' ing was two presentations to| The first game was between|Brian McNab, Port Perry: J. Bitte Mr. Fowler. Gordon Hawes, of|the Atoms of Port Perry and|Campbell, Bowmanville and : i ; } Whitby, representative of the)/Bowmanville with Bowmanville|Ronald Phinney, Port Perry. . -- Minor Hockey Association of On-) winning 4-0. | Pee Wees --- Ronnie McNen- HONORED AT .the cere- | half of the Port Perry hockey tario for the Port Perry District] The second game was between|ley, Port Perry; John MacMas- monies marking Minor Hoc- | organization. Mr. Fowler has was on 'hand to honor Joe by|Joe Fowler's Pee Wees and| ter, Port Perry; Howard Chap- key Week in Port Perry re- | been active in sports among oom " presenting him a plaque, on be-|Oshawa Pee Wees with Joe's|man, Port Perry. cently was Joe Fowler. Catl | youngsters for over 20 years. | McCullough and Tony Balson half of the Canadian Amateur|team coming out on top with a} Bantams: -- Jim MacMaster, Brewer of the Toronto Maple | He was also presented with a | Hockey Association. |score of 15 to 0. |Port Perry; Bill Beare, Port Leafs, coached by Fowler | trophy by the Canadian Ama- This award is given only to) The third game was between/Perry and a lad from Canning- years ago in Toronto, present- | teur Hockey Association. ed a gold trophy to Joe on be- --Oshawa Times Photo ' F } PE eae, oh: ; ames SS tah vi 4 CLAS ' ; as re- | vic youngster: Shown HOCKEY STAR with the | cently. The flashy defence- | vice to youngsters. S' Toronto Maple Leafs, Carl | man, coached at one time by | with Brewer are Davie Brown | of Port Perry. 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