4 -Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 22, 2002 S PO R TS ward for the Ottawa 67's. The Ontario Hockey League team selected Bickell in a draft earlier this month. The 16-year-old Clarke High school student is confident he can be an effective playmaker for his new Ottawa team. Skating last season with his Toronto Red Wings team, Bickell potted 39 goals and made 50 assists. Way to go, Bryan/ Know someone who should be featured in our Sports Section? Call 905-983-5301 Hockey town (continued from front) to name a few. All our "Rep" teams competed competed in the OMHA play- downs this year. This season saw a first for the Orono Amateur Athletic Association. Three of our teams were successful in reaching the OMHA center finals in their division and if that was not enough, two of those teams reached the ultimate ultimate goal of OMHA Champions. The community is invited to attend a special celebration to recognize the accomplishments accomplishments of our Bantam, Midget and Juvenile teams this Sunday, May 26th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Orono Arena and Community Center. Local politicians will be on hand to recognize the players and coaching staff. To the players and coaching staff, from Mites through to Juvenile, once again, congratulations congratulations on an extremely successful successful season of hockey in Orono. To the parents of hockey players in the Orono organization, thank you for supporting your child's efforts and those of his/her teammates. teammates. Finally, a heart-felt thank- you to the volunteers, whose commitment to youth sports in Orono, has helped to place the Orono Amateur Athletic Association among the finest minor hockey associations in Ontario. (taingftffl Lending the W'ny C/ CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca FRUIT WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL Saturday, May 25, 2002 12:00 noon - 5:00 PM Archibald Estate Winery Orchards Admission: $6 in advance $8 at the door (Must be legal drinking age to purchase) Sponsored in part by Municipality of Clarington Ticket Sales Donated to: Big Brothers & Sisters of Clarington r' '"1 'mMwmm mm Hill üiiif " V ■Hi iiiEi «<««<•! y : sa* Intersection of Mill St. and Port of Newcastle Drive, south of Hwy. 401 All-Way Stop (continued from front) still treating this intersection as a yield condition and are failing to come to a complete stop. Clarington's Engineering Department state in their report that the Durham Regional Police should be requested to blitz this location for "fail to stop" violations to improve compliance and safety. safety. (continued from front) 2,200 square feet of unassigned unassigned municipal space on the fourth floor for further municipal municipal administration expansion. The new addition is expected to be substantially completed by early December of this year. Renovations to the existing Bowmanville Town Hall and connection corridors to the addition will be completed by April of next year. Some Municipal Departments have been relocated relocated during the construction phase, allowing the contractor further flexibility in fast tracking various areas. Marketing and Tourism have moved to the lower level of the current Bowmanville Library. The Municipal Purchasing Division has moved down the street to the upper floor of 166 Church Street, and the Community Services Department has- moved to the Garnet Richard Complex for the time being. It is anticipated that the major work on the building envelope will be complete by the end of June allowing the installation of the interior dry- wall to begin. Got a sports story? Call The Orono Weekly Times 905-983-5301 ■: g,- I ill' I : :i' I Students Brittany Robinson (right) and Holly MacDonald, performing with the Theatre Dance Academy, travelled to Grand Island, New York, on Saturday, May 11, where their group,:placed in the gold standings for their jazz dance entry, "Twisted." ' im!Pll!lliltlllliliiilillilii!'ii»"il"il :i : 1 . DEMOLITION DERBY CONTESTANTS WANTED Annual Truck & Tractor Pull June 22, 2002 Application available at Mercer's Garage, Orono or contact Gord Robinson 905-786-2970