Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 5 Mar 1970, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

_____________________________A, HOCKEY NOTES- The temnpo in the field of bock- eyhsrany increased over dhe pstwekdu o.sib1y to a naigenin iithis winter activ- ity. ENTERUBOBCAYGEON TOURUNAM1ENT The Oro'no PeeWees and the Orono Atoriis were both part of aI hockey t ournamient, Little NHL in Bobcaygeon 1a1t Saturdiî,,. it!houh nither team' came 'home with a cha)mpionship it is reported that they both played W. FRANK RMAL ESTAIE Rzaltor 21 King St. W. Bownianv*"Piëe 1623-3393 Toronto 923-9174 Port Hlope Office 885-4543 For prompt, courteou:s, effici- ent service when huying or felling and for the largeat sel- ection of properties ini the area Contact Oreno AreaRersntis Ro0y Foster 9833-5801f Dane Found 623-3965 Boy Srunh.2 ril ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1970 overseasI The PeeWees, in their division, were first defeated 6-1 by Hali- bui>ton., Doug Black gained the lone Orono goal unassisted. The second gaine for Orono was a 2-1 victory by Bobcaygeon. Nickky Van Segg-len scored the Orono goal. The Atoins played in t'wo close features but could flot edge out a win. They were defeated by Ilaliburton 1-0 and also by Bob- caygeon by a similar score. The, Co. ono Tykes played two games, over the week-end. Tom Gustar scored Orono goals in a 1- 1 tie with Ajax. Stephen Clark scored Orono's winning and only goal in a gaine with Oshawa re- sulting in 'ai-O victory for the lo- cal club. Last Friday evening the.Orono Atoms defeatéd Newcastle 3-2. S. West scored two of the ,Orono' goals with KenHutton scoring the third goal. Asists went to Mathew Robinson, Ken Hutton and Owen Johnston. The Orono PeeWees took a king-sized 6-2 victory over Bow- manville on Friday. Nicky Van Segglen and Robert Henderson both scored two goals apiece with single couinters by John Cor- nisb and David Brown. Peter Den Beker and Chris Robinson shared in asÀSist. *The Orono Midgets proved I heir worth recently in a 5-3 vie- tory .over Cobourg. Robin Winter and Peter Swan took double goals with Dean Cox Scoring one. Bob Tennant picked up two assists as Neol Brennan and Ken Parltridge also gained assists. Take3 a second Iook! Here is the -ultimate in lightweight chain saWs, the Pioneer Holiday Il. This model has more features than any other light- weight and the price is Iow. Here are some of the bonuses you get as standard equipmient:- Automatic chain olling, Sureguard safety chain, a visual prim- ing systecm, large fuel capacity, "uni- body" construiction and many more. Dollar for dollar, pound for pound, you won't finct a better buy! OnlyIJ .7 0UON EE R Main treetOrono. Ontario Development The United Church) of Canada launches appeal to provide at teast $500.000 for the Overseas Development and Relief Fund. The carppaign is being obser- ved throughout Lent 1970 ln re- sponse to the General Counciil's cail for action to mieet the need for a suffcring world. The appeal to ariults is for the equivalenit of ONE DAY'S PAY, on aniy basis they choose to decide. The appeal to children and youth is GIVE YOUR SHARE TO SHOW YOU CARE througzh the coin boxes. Resigîs From Festival More than a quarter million Young People are expected to throng toMosport for Éeatle J. Lennon's "peace festival" of rock music, said the chief organizers carlier this week and then one of them quiit. The Lennon festival is schpdul- ed'for July 3-4-5 at the Mosport raceway. Ritchie Yorke, who returned just one week ago from a 15-na- tion tour promoting the festival said that "there's an incredible response building up all over the world". Kids everywhere are ma- king plans to'go to mosjort. It's going to be something like a re- ligious event. Yorke also saîd he was quit- ting as one of the three-man team, heading preparations for the festival. Yorke, 25, said planning for the festival had "bogged down - i a mvraid of details so i"-" that I1clon't itnderstanid w~i 111ing11on11any lonuer (; ". Loy-Off General Motors will be closed down for another week, March 9 to 13, the company announced re- cently and about 250 men will go on indefinite Iayoff beginning on March l6th. A company spokesman ec;..q ted about 9000 hourly-rated worn-k- ers will be off for the week about 1700 men continuing to work in maintenance.~~ trades, parts, and a few other areas. Most of the men will 1ýe able to draw about 95 ner cent of flhpir regular pay from unemployment insurance Plus union supplemen- tary unemPloyment benefif- Oxford B:RCKLAYERS STONEMASONS f. Schmahl 983-5606 SPeciallzlng lI ail kinds of STONEWORIK and FIREPLACES We also do chimnev Renairs Service- GENERAL PUMPING 24 HOUR SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskard. Ontario Teltphone 983-5266 or 983-5728 For, AilOccasion We supply flowers for ail occasons includ4ng Ilospi- tai arrangements, weddings, funerals, gifts etc. We wûuld he pfrausetd to ha2ve you visit our show rooju at the nurserywhr a coýmpletee of plantsý are always available. vaneleG en Hlighway No. 2, West of Bozwînanville Weddin9l.: Be sure to first see our ling' of BOUQUET-PRESTIGE Invitations and Announcements-processed in eleeant raised lettering. Vour choice cati be miade from many designs and with the choice of many diferent letterings. We also, carry ail accessory items such as matches, nabins, reply cards, etc. Orono Wel Ie Orono, Ontario Phone R~Q1 SAM'S RESTAURANT Hlghway 115 and 35 12 mile south of Oreno Specializing in Pizza and 7 I Main Street

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy