4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Januiary 16, 1985 [SPORTS Bill White departs skill tacties Bill White, formerly of the players who ran ged from the in the lobby followed by an The evet was 'Fundamen- Chicago Black Hawks 15 local Novice teamns through hour and a half on the ice tais In Acionýj' and sponsored shown above giving instruc- to the Bantains. with demons trations of prac- by the Oronlo Amateur tions to the local hockey- White held an hour session tical drills. Athletic Association. Orono Tennant Fuel Atoms went down to defeat to Manvers last Wednesda, Jan. 9th. The visiting Manvers boys scored three unanswered goals in the game to win 3-0. Jason McBride and Ken Mehew scored in the second period and Jason scored again in the third period. Orono seemed to be floundering around aIl night failing to mount any sign of an attack. The next nighit ian. 10 in Bewdley, Orono played a lit- tde better and skated to a 5-3 victory. Unfortunately the Bewdley goalie was injured in the warm up and a substituste goaltender was used. Bewdley scored ait-the 56 second mark of the first period to open the game. Brent Gates picked up a goal with an assist to Jim Partner 10 tie the gaine at 4:11. Bewdley took a 2-I lead On Friday, ian. 11/85 Camsport Atoms hosted Lit- tle Britain. The score was 7-0 for Orono. Scott Hall started in net for the first period and a haif and then John Buttigieg took over. Neither of the boys had a whole lot of action as the score wotild incicate. Our scoring was started at 8:05 of the first period by Timi HaIlowell, with assists from Camn Tomnkins and iay Workshops dealing with different aspects of politics early in the second period but Paul Flintoff scored 41 seconds later to tie the game. Trevor Lomax and Dustin Reid assîsted on the play. With 1:25 remaining in the second period Dustin Reid scored assisted by Trevor Lomax. Trevor Lomax made it 4-2 midway through the third period assisted by Paul Flin- toff and Dustin Reid. Stephen Stadelmann scored wth 3:22 to play in the gaine. Assisting on the play were Greg Hooper and Chad Van- dam. Bewdley fought back with one more goal but Orono won the game 5-3. Cameron Esler played a fine gamne in goal for Orono and his defense of Jim Partner, Shane Janes, Scott Williams, Sean McKenizie and Chad Vandam ail played very well. Brad Minnis, Rvan Rock and Hansen. At 5.37 Chris 'Yeo, stili squeezing goals out of his new stick, picked up a goal with assisitoe Mike Doty. At 2:23 Chris found still another goal with Steve Shetler pick- ing up the assist. - Durîng the second period, I think Chris Yeo must have tfraded sticks with Steve Shetler. Steve scored at 6:47 unassisted. At 2:02 Steve scored again with Brandon Ovenden and Chris Yeo pick- will highlight this year's an- nual meeting of the South Scott McAlIister on forward for Orono, also hussled al night. On Saturday January l2th, Orono played host to Omiemee. It was a scoreless first period with both teams unable to get untracked. Robin Leth and Camneron Esler both played excellent for Orono in goal. In the second period Dustin Reid put Orono ahead 1-0 with only 53 seconds left on the dlock. Trevor Lomnax and Jimi Partner and Scott McAllister with 1:18 to play in the gamie. Scott McAllister scored unassisted with 6 seconds left in the gamle to give Orono a 3-0 victory. Congratulations boys keep on improving the playýoffs are right around the corner. Teamn record this year O.P. 28, W 2 1, L 5, T 2. ing up the assists. At 8:31 of the final period, Steve pumped another one home, assisted by Brandon Ovenden. At 6:22 Steve fired the final goal passed the goaltender with Chris Yeo and Mike Doty getting the assists. 1 wonder if Chris or Steve would consider loaning mie their ticks when the mothers play the boys. Something to think'about. Central Ontario'Aiea Coun- cil of the New Democractic Party. The meeting will be held on Saturday, January 26, 1985, at the United Auto Workers Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. The workshops w&ill focus o n muLn ici pal polit i cs, women 's issues and org-aniz- ing an effective telephone bank for use during anl elec- tion campaignr. Ouest panalists pa-- ticipating in the workshops are Oshawa MPP Mike Breaughi, NDP municipal af- fairs critic; Beaches- Woodbine MPP Marion Bryden, NDP critic for women 's issues and Len Har- rison, political education director of the Canadian UAW. In addition to t he workshops, the meeting will include the election of of- ficers of the Area Counicil for 1985. Registration will take place from Il to 11:30 a.m. with workshops to follow un- tiI 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided and then workshops resumne at 1:15 p.mn. Closing session and election of of- ficers to be held from 3 to 4 p.m. There will then be a social hour from 4 to 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to at- tend the annual meeting and take part in the workshops, 1however, only NDP members in good standing are allowed to stand for office or vote during the executive elec- tions. The outgoing president of the Area Council is Marg Wilbur of Port Perry. The Area Council comprises the provincial ridings of Oshawa, Durham East. Durham West. Durham York and Victdria- Haliburton. Anyone wishîng further details of the meeting is asked to cati the Area Council of- fice at 40 King St. W., Oshawa, 723-5917. Bill White met up with Gord Lowery, Orono, when White visited the Orono A'enia on Saturday to con- duct a session with Oronio hockey players and coaches. On visiting the arena the coaches were enjoying the outing as much as the kids with the former INJHL star of Chicago fame departing his skills to the group. 0f course Gord Lowery was sure to be present enjoying the whole affair- THE GREAT PINE RIDGE KINETTES p resent s PUB NIGHT SATURDAY, JAN. 26 - 7:30 - 1:00 ORONO ARENA & COMMUNITY CENTRE ENTERTAINIVMENT AND LUNCH ADVANCE TICKETS $12.00 Contact 983-9451 AT THE DOOR $14.00 983-9506 PURCHASING AND SUPPLY AGENT The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle re- quires a Pu-rchasing and Supply Agent respor> ible f0 the Treasurer for the administration of the pur- chasing system of the Town of Newcastle. Applicants should have at least two years ex- perience, preferably with a Municipal or Govern- ment Department, and should be enrolled in a pro- fessional development program through the Pur- chasinci ManaQament AssQciallon of Canada andior the National Institute of Governmental Pu rohasi ng. Effective communications skills and the abiLity to negotiate effectively with -suppliers and other levels of governiment are prerequisites. Salary: $22,475 to $25,858 (1984 rates>. Applicants shiould apply in confidence by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 23rd, 1985. Wiitten applications should include a detailed description of employment history and qualifica- tions. David S. Johnston, M.C.I.P., Chief Adminstrative Officer 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LlC 3A6 Date of Publication: January 16, 1985 PO. No. Al 141 Tennant Fuel Atoms register, 21 wins aganist 5 losses, 2 tics OIrono Camsport Atoms topple Littie Britain 7 to O NDP holding annual mi Oshawa, Jan. 26