Cont'd. from Page 10 MINOR HOCKEY NEWS count. Leaf goals: H. Gaulin 2; L. Phillips 2. Bruin goals: B. Stachiw 2, Referee: Tim Bond for both games. PEE WEE HOCKEY, MONDAY, MARCH 32D. This game was postponed from February 22nd. Bruins defeated Canadians 2-0, Bruin goals: E, Kenney 1; Ingo Schmiedchen l. Referees: W. Newell and B, Little. ae PEEWEE HOCKEY - FINAL STANDING Team mee Wy CONE Pts. Hawks ee NE Ao 25" Canadians 15 porn as. dig Bruins | 15 ESS TRA nS . Leafs a SS Lb 7 NORTH SHORE MINOR HOCKEY, PEEWER SEMI- FINAL WON BY TERRACE BAY OVER SCHREIBER , i2' to ky This was a two game, total goals to count, series. Terrace won the first game, on home ice, last Wednesday by an' 11-2 score, Our youngsters turned in a sound team effort with every member sharing in the fine performance. Goalie, Wynn Whitfield, was not worked too often, but on the Schreiber plays that broke through, all were very dangerous. Wynn rose to the occasion repeatedly. Schreiber's two goals were of the labelled variety. Terrace goals: Mallais from Kulcheski; Fedun: unassisted; D. Schock from Little; Fedun from Wood; Fedun from Williams; Little unassisted; D. Schock from Little; Little unassisted; D. Schock from F, Schock; Fedun unassisted; D. Schock from McDonald. Terrace line-up: W. Whitfield, J. - McDonald, R. Williams, M. Mallais, C. Wood, D. Fedun, G. Gresdal, F. Schock, | G. Kulcheski, B, Little, D. Schock. Spares, E, Kenney, D. Falzetta, L. McKay. The second game of this series was played in Schreiber on Friday, Feb. 28th. We were losers by a 2-1 count. _ The ice was heavy: and slightly snowy, which seemed to hamper our play, although Schreiber had to play against the same obstacles. ~ Schreiber's goalie turned in a sparkling game and but for him a tie (Cont'd next column) Page 11 MINOR HOCKEY Cont'd. or Terrace win would certainly have resulted, Qur .boys again played well.- the results are satisfactory. Terrace goal: Little from Mallais and Fedun, The North Shore PeeWee Finals, two games, total goals to count, will ..- commence on Terrace ice on March 7th with Marathon being the opposition finalists. Game time is 8,00 P.M, Wnt HON, DANA PORTER NEW CHIEF JUSTICE Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Economics Dana Porter, Q.C., > resigned his Cabinet portfolio on Thursday, January 30th., and also re- Signed his Toronto-St. George seat in the Legislature. On Saturday, February lst., Prime Minister John Diefenbaker announced in Ottawa the appointment of Mr. Porter to the post of Chief Justice of the Ontario Appeal Court. This _ had been vacant for several months, since the resignation of Mr. Justice J. W. Pickup. On Monday, February 3rd., Premier Leslie M. Frost re-assumed the Treas- ury portfolio which he had held betwee L953) and. 1955%: : There are now three vacancies. in the Legislature owing to Mr. Porter's resignation. Besides the vacancy in his Toronto-St. George riding, the Constituencies of Cochrane North and Huron are also without representatives. In Cochrane North, former Minister of Mines, Philip T. Kelly recently re-. Signed to enter Federal politics; the vacancy in Huron results from the death of Mr. Thomas Pryde, Another vacancy, ¢reated in Elgin when former Agriculture Minister F.S. Thomas died a few months ago, was filled on Thursday, January 30th, with the election of Progressive-Conservative candidate Ronald McNeil in a by-election. The present standing in the Legislature is 81 Progressive-Conservatives, 11 Liberals, 3 CCF, and 3 vacant seats.