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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Nov 1983, p. 5

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Tennant Fuel Atoms win first two opening games • The Tennant Fuel Atoms 3rd period with a picture goal the point. Jeff Hartwig con- got off to a flying start this. assisted by Brent Gates and tinued his scoring spree not- year by defeating Manvers' Craig Nemis. ching 2 goals to bring his 8-1 in their season opener. Scott McAllister came total to 4 in two games. Jason Brachvogel got the streaking down the boards David Sheridan scored a ball rolling with a hard shot and buried the puck behind driving, submarine type goal to the bottom left hand cor- the Manvers goalie to make to get his first of the year, ner, assisted by Cameron the score 7-1. Dustin Reid David also ended up in the Esler and Jason Major. and Bradley Minnis did the net but only one point was Kevin Roberts tallied the spade work on this one. awarded, second score which was neat- , Jeff, Hartwig scored his Cameron Esler finished the ly set up by Craig Nemis. 2nd of the night from a night off with a pretty goal. Brent Gates was the beautiful pass from Dustin Ryan Rock picked up 3 marksman for Orono's third Reid's stick. assists, David Sheridan added goal, set up by Cameron This put the icing on the 2 more. » Esler and Jim Partner. ■ cake as Orono served notice . Other assists came from Manvers then answered that they mean business this Jason Brachvogel, Dustan with a goal, spoiling 1 SHawn year. . Reid, Jason Major and Scott Hardy's shutout. This made David Sheridan was really McAllister, the score 3-1 Orono, at the digging in, the comers with Jason Major has been end of the 1st period. Shawn Hardy looking sharp strong defensively this year, The Fuelers opened the between the pipes. with Jason Brachvogel, Craig 2nd period with Jeff Hartwig 2nd Game Nemis and Bradley Minnis notching his second counter, Orono Tennaiît Fuel adding strong checking, coming from, a perfect pass' Atoms played host to Ops The Orono team seem to by Scott McAllister. Township on Sunday and be in midseason form so far Kevin Roberts unleashed a sent the visitors home with a but they will really have to wicked forehand shot to put 10-0 defeat. , hustle to beat a strong Orono up 5-1. Ryan Rock The match was never in Millbrook team this made a hice move to set doubt as Kevin Roberts led weekend. Kevin up. the scoring parade with 4 Game time is 7:00 p.m. at Not to be outdone, goals. Jim Partner, added 2 the Orono Arena. Cameron Esler opened the more with hard blasts from Fans required, no experience experience needed. Orono Novice team looking for extra edge to net a win On October 25th the Orono Novice Hockey Team travelled to Omemee for the league opening game. This game gave Omemee a 2-1 victory victory over Orono. Orono's ■only goal was scored unassisted by Stephen Stadelmann. Jay Hansen received Orono's only penalty penalty for tripping. The Orono boys tried very hard not to let this game go to Omemee with Tim Hallowell and Cameron Tomkins each bouncing one off the goal post. Goalie Jbhn Buttigieg tried very har'd to stop the. Omemee team but they were just a little little stronger than Orono. We must give the boys credit for trying with only a few practises practises before this' league opener. On October 29th the Orono Novice hosted the Ops Novice for their first home game. This game saw Ops defeat Orono 5-4. Ops opened opened the ^coring when Orono's Stephen Shetler was serving a penalty for body, contact. Orono's first goal was scored by J.P. Tpusignant assisted * by Cameron Tomkins and Branden Ovenden. Ops came back to make it 2-1 in the first period when Orono's Neil Haines was serving a penalty for tripping. The second period gave Ops two more goals with Orono also getting two goals, one from Christopher Yeo assisted by John Buttigieg and one unassisted by Stephen Stadelmann. The third period saw Orono's Paul Flintoff get Orono's fourth goal assisted by Stephen Stadelmann. Then- with only about two minutes remaining Ops scored the winning and deciding goal. Orono's goalie Jason Hansen, had his work cut out for him in this game. Next game is an exhibition game with Oshawa coming to Orono on November 5th at 6:00 p.m. The Pines School Report The Pines had their first Halloween* Dance called the Graveyard Gallop. It was a trerhendous hit! There were all/ kinds of prizes given out to the people dressed in a costume. The teachers said the decision for best costume was hard. It was a great dance and everyone had a fun time. Thanks to the student council, who put a lot of work into it! Recently, The Pines purchased purchased two Commadore 64 computers. The computers with monitors and disc drive cost a total of $2,600.00 The .money to buy these computers computers came from a school board grant and from previous fund-raising, Mr. .Farrington, school librarian, commented that "These computers have the best graphics and great sounds." Mr. Farrington hopes to establish a computer club. Mr. Farrington hopes he can ' interest students in computers so that^ they may be familiar with them. This past week, The Pines held student council elections. elections. The nominees for President were Susan Gibson and Heather Hoy, with Heather winning by a small margin. Nominees for Vice President were Jeff Graham and Tammy Riddle. Tammy Riddle was the victorious candidate. candidate. A close race was ran for Secretary by Derek Zander and Stephen Hardy, with Stephen being elected to the position. For Treasurer, Sue Gaudet ran against Derek Rogers and Sue was the winner. winner. All nominees showed great enthusiasm by covering the school with campaign posters and delivering interesting interesting speeches. In sports, it was an easily won game for The Pines, as the boys' team from Vincent Massey were forced to forfeit the soccer game last Monday afternoon. The girls' team was not as fortunate. They lost ' against Bowmanville Senior with a score of 2-0. J'Me Fashions Main St., Orono Phope 983-9341 The latest in fashions for all times and all needs Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 2, 1983-5 Its pies and more pies, and more pies Turkey suppers are noted not only for an excellent first course but also the dessert course of pies, more pies and more pies. The front stage in the basement basement of the Orono United Church was filled with pies last Wednesday evening with Glady Gamsby, Adele McGill and Olive Millson putting on the finishing touches with lots of topping. 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