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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Apr 1963, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, (1968 any recognition frorn the ref-BRC BE SAK rees. Three:players tried the goal 13UI tE P « O rorino'Bantarns Lose'Out To keeping cféres, this winter, Rick, AT ORQNO dro Pae> Zia n I n A. Re ai Thriller Blc. Black finally got the job 1terprises ta which his farm.is bla and improved with every game. 1e utd h 4ea oiywl Orano Bantams bowed out te Moffat. The Bantam players, their coach encourage hlm to do so by credit Zion in a real thriller SatÙrday It was a see-saw. battie from'and managers would like to thank sPecifically adapted to this pur- night in Bowmanville, thus ending here in with Orono being tinable, Keith West, Doug Powell, Gdlrd pose, Mr. Honey said.' ac~Vseason for the Orono ta score. D. Moffat bit the goal Lowery, Tim Cox, John Shetler, boys. Zion now meet Bowmanville post twice and G., Van Dam once. Ross Tamblyn, Bob Nemis and Mr. Honey 'stated that the first in, a best of three game serie" -ýOr Bath teams played excellent hock- anyone else we are unable ta re- ment ta restore the premnium 0f the championship of the league. ey with Zion finally beating Bl1ack member who so kindly refereed Grade "A" hogs. The Diefenbaker' The Orono boys gat off ta a slow after he had made a save on a many of the games and nelped ta time ho spoke in the House of start with Zion scoring once -n the shot, with 2 minutes left 'n the make this season one of thé best Commons was ta ask the gavern- first. period and twice in the sec- game. This proved 'ta be the win- for Bantam Hockey in Orono. ond before Orono got on the score ner. Agais4this score was by Foun- sheet. In the first pet-lad Hircock tain from Ayler. Final score: scored f romn Peter for Zýon ,vth Zian 5, Orano 4. Orono though de-Sp ca Inr Taylor irom Peters, and Wofden, feated, played their best hockey p.cii from Woolnor ln the second. Bob' of the season in the third peroid ? < UNITED CRURCI4 Best finally tipped in a rebound giving the Zion coach many anx- o>ff the Zion goal keepor on a play bous moments as he shuffled bis Orono Pastoral with Doug Moffat to make score 3 boys ta finally get the win. ta 1. Moffat drew an assist on the Following the gamc the boys Cag U play. and their parents were invited ta Minister PACKAGE - In the third period Zion scored the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rev B. E. Long at regular p$rice . - quickly again; Fountain from Allin where everyone was treated 4 9 Qyler ta make the score read 4 ta, a deliciotis lunch. And what a 9 ý to 1. Orono then caught fire and "lunch"! eh boys? We extend SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1963 tied the gaine at 4-4 on goals by many thanks ta Mr. and Mrs. Ai- CHUlICU SERtVICES Mrcer froxu Van Dam; Moffat lin. Ooo-1:0am EALVLE( froin Perrault; Van Dam from The Bantam boys have enjoyed Lerd -01045 .m. YOU A ON LUE.90(2 a great deal of hockey this season ekr - 1:00 p.m. YUPYOL 59 o ____________________ having played twenty-three games SUNDAY SCHO0L and scoring 109 goals. As close as Orono - 10:00 a.m. was possible a record was kept of Leakrd -1:45pPl .1lý W each game and as a result here is Kirby- 2:00 p.m. OOO NAI tne standing of tne players. -1 Bob Best, defence, left wing 30 Doug Moffat, centre, rîght wing 30 points. Bria.n Foster, left wing 29 points Garry Van Dam, centre, defence * 26 points. Bruce Mercer, rîght wig18 pts. Neil Allin, right wing, i~2 points. Paul Jones, left wing, il points. Cal! your Glenn Haase, who anly played I d Plmbinghaif the season due to a serious ficensed &mbn knee injury,,7 points. * Mechanical Contractor Cameron Perrault, defence, 3 who selis, insta ils points. Ricky Neal, defence goal, 1 point and quarantees John Hooey, 3 points. Tom Foster, 2 points Reid Foster, 1 point C A R 16A NRichard Blacék, goal defence, ai PLUMBING '-lE ATINO fCecil Kennedy played sound de- Phone 143 Orono Siater and Bill -Plancke, failedta RAI'NEY'S Confectioner CIIOCOLATE EASTER NOVELTIES Neilson's Ice Cream by bulk, brick or 1/2Gallon Neilson's 1 lb. and 2 lb. Boxes of Chocolates SMirriff's and Ilostess Potato Chips A Large Asso rtment of Chocolate Bars For the Smoker: Pi pes 75e to $7.0 Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarettes Agent for Bowmianville Cleaners 1 [.1 Bowmanvill 623-5589 FR1., SAT., APRIL 5-6 Ail Color Comedy Shoiw Sandra Dee in Konianoif Juliet ALSO Once Upon a Horse SUN. TO WED., APRIL 7 -10 The Day theEat Adult Entiertainment Nearly a Nasty Accident Carr On Gang YO U, KNOW YOU KNOW WE NEED.' Mini ster of Agriculture replied tiiat hog producers were being asked to- share the' burden of the auster tyl program. Èè also deait ,with ithe,- tobàIçý- industry.in Durham County. suggested that the Ligeral Pcflc for a national marketing ba -1 and the expansion of export mark- fets for tobacco was, a logical ap- rproach to the solution of the txiý fbacco industry's present serýýus problems. Iuctory Ofer! ýpackages) $9.80 mly onie offer per customer) HARMACY PHONE 168J The Man YOU KNOW- Is The Man WE NEE D ELECT GîARN ET, RICKARD GARNET RICKARD'S POLICY: To represent everyone in Dur- ham to the best of bis ability, regardless of political affiliation or any other consideration. GARNET RICKARD'S RECORD: 17 years of publie service, three as Reeve of Darlington Township, six as deputy-reeve, four aý councillor, four as school trustee. Warden of tihe United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. President of the. Canadian Seed Growers' Association. Member of fedoral and provincial g9vernment advisory boards on agriculture. GARNET RICKARD'S PLEDGE: To put the lnterests of Can>- ada before partisan politics. To promote the industriai. and rural developinent of Durham and ta, strive ta sec that Durham people, share equally in Canada's economic growth, GAINZT RI&JKARD because of ail candidates lie las thse widest experience of Durhiam people and their probiems and is used ta, maklng decisions in the interests of bis native countyè At Ottawa lie can speak for Durhamwith knowledge and authority. On April8 .:.. Vote IN DURHAM 1 ROKA RD X I PROGRESSIVE, CONSERVATIVE The Party for Parliament THEMAN, FOR DURHAM Wwvdwwvudwv ROYAL ........... ... -Mr IGE T ro IIS O)NE Ci9NLY 5120

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