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This Team is part of the 2012-2013 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Mar 08, 2013 | Vonnie Crawford | 884 views
PEEWEE GIRLS ADVANCE TO OWHA CHAMPIONSHIP
Gabby McNabb nets TWO & Hannah Mustard gets the shut-out sending the TCDMHA Pee Wee Girls to OTTAWA!!!!

The Chatsworth Legion Branch 464 Pee Wee Girls visited the Listowel Memorial Arena on Thursday night to play game 3 of their series with the Milverton Royals...and what a game it was!  Many Rebel fans made the drive to Listowel and their support of these young ladies was heard and felt through-out the arena!

Gabby McNabb scored for the Rebels with 1:24 left on the clock in the 1st period, & then just 11 seconds later she performed her magic once again with her second goal of the night.  Erica McComb & Rachel Mallette were awarded the assists on both goals!

The 2nd & 3rd period remained scoreless thanks to great defensive play by the entire team!  Hannah Mustard made some great saves in the net and the pressure on the Milverton net was fierce!!  The final score was 2:0 for the Rebels!!

We are so proud of these young ladies for all their hard work and dedication this year.  Their efforts are now paying off with an exciting trip to the Provincial Championships in April!  Way to go Ladies!
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Royal Canadian Legion Chatsworth Branch 464 As important as our support of veterans and their dependants is to Legion, Ontario Command and its branch members find the time and energy to make significant contributions to our communities. Branches support other community based organizations financially, using funds raised through clubhouse operations, bingos, raffles and break open tickets. Each year, hundreds of thousands of dollars are donated by branches in Ontario to other community and service organizations. As well as financial support, in many communities, the Legion hall is the main meeting place and venue for other community based organizations. Most branches provide this service free of charge. As well as support for others, Legion branches operate, or help to organize and operate many community programs. These include public safety programs, programs for seniors, meals on wheels, sport and youth programs.