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October 4, 2011

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Located just south of Parry Sound, Ontario, near the home of Bobby Orr, this Halloween Hockey Tournament has been taking place since 2007.  However this year’s tournament has an even greater meaning for an even better cause.

Cameron James Penfold passed away suddenly, on Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at the age of 18 years after being struck by a train while driving in Parry Sound.

Cameron was an avid hockey fan, played the game to the best of his ability, and always lived life to the fullest.

In memory of this, the coordinators decided to dedicated this year’s tournament to Cam, with proceeds going to Helping Kids Play, which gets kids involved in organized sports.

The cost is $700 per team, which guarantees three games. Playoffs will be decided after those three games. The deposit to enter the tournament is $350, first come, first served.

There is also a dance on Saturday night, with a cash bar and prizes to be won.

For more information on the tournament, who to contact, and accommodations in the area, please head to their Facebook page, or http://www.psihl.ca/hhalloween.html

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