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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Jan 1973, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNELVAY, JANUARY 3rd,, 1973 KenilNews Sunc&ay th last day of the 014 Year, x utaO.uo a.>a day Ui , .L-i~ a'.a uan. all people . .ïî a wtnu the iune.u oï .e. e formerr1l. ultvu au ada, on tliir . v. iùr1 ivonuay, New ~ Â<Jay tiÙiwds a glaïc VItc, 0 p~ eople watcrîed ti~e È. f, Fparauc lu taàaoen, aîioia. Mrs. Reg~ Elliott had her two eît4bootgn andi Msua Margaret Sn o tawaviaîtgler for acojuple ofciays dunung the hol- iday 'sek Mr. Ralphli Keney and Mn. Ken Cooper are goiiug around on crutches as th- es~ of f ails on the ice. ihey arci] hoing to soo-1 b~avé sm r atapt nteir legs. Both men are anxious t0 work oný the wwbouses they are building for their familles. Mr. Vernon Peacock attended the NewvVeraservice with his 2 sons, JckonofKapuskasiri4 andi Allan of Bolton, and his three grantison s. ThLere was both rain and fog so thie attendance was smTall. Up AnRd Do»wn The neok stocks January 41h, 1973 Aduit- Frienti by Jane Yolen (stony of George Fox and the Quakers) Re-Shape Your Body by Jennifer Yoels (simple techniques to improx;e your body and health) The- Better of Goodman Ace_ _by Goodman Ace (hilanlous sket- ches on the life and times of today) The San Frt.ý,ciçco Earthquake by Gordon Thomas andi Max Morgan Witts, Ripples in the Lake by May Cotes (romance) tlltimate World bc Hugo Gerns- back (science fiction) Juior- Where the Cavern. Ends by Chriu- tophen Nicole (mystery) Richard Nixon by IIelen D. Olds (biography) New Year's Day by Lynn Gnoh (How it 'is celebrated around the woisld) Thor Last of the Sperm Whales by Rlobert 21. McClung Easy Reading an~d Picture Bookçs The Crock of Gold by Josephi Jacobs Jacko by John S. Goodaîl. M.ladley Clarke Pubuic Library Story Hour S iturj'a\, Janluary 6, 1973ý Hockey ,News, ORONO MIDGETS SURPRISED BV COACHEFS The Orono Midget Hockey club who on Saturdav eveninçt took to the tee facîing the local üoa-'he were somewhat surprised they wound uï on the short-side of a 7-1 gamie. The coaches flot showing equal speed with the young mitigets did offset the handicap with some heady play. ('huck Hutton and Dave Kjingr xith two goals each and an assist lead the coaches to thie victory. Wayne Bailey with a goal and two assists was also a three point man for the night. Gonrd Lowery andi Chanie Milburn completed scoring for the. coaches. Steve Allen secreti thé lore goal, for the" midgets with, assists to Keith Powell ànd' Lanry Wat- son'. ORONO ATHLIETIC NOVICE DOWN ORONO FLYERS in a league game the two OÔr- 0on0 Novice teams met on Friday eventing when the Orono Athiet- ic Novice downed their arch ny\7 ais,, the Orono Flyer Novice club, by a score of 7-3. Tarry 1-iedges and Kcnny Pres- cot scored two goals each for the Athieties with the remaining counters to Ross Stutt, Wayne Macbean and Alan Webster. W. M',hcLean aiso picked up three as- sists in the game with two each to Duane Major and Peter Black.ý Other assists were credited to~ RobobieTimJohin B011t1n, Ken Pr, ott, Alan Webs-r, erry 1edgý-es ainc ROSS Stutt. The ,,eoriw.g 0f the thrce goals by the F1lycrs came off the stitèks of Peter Krukkent, Pau, Reed and Brian Schoenmaker. Assists went te Preston Long, Paul Reed and Tom Hlollinger. OBOQNO TYKES 6 BOWMANVILLE 4 The Orono Tykes in an exhibi- tien game with Bowmanville itook Ive' a, a ne ./cirl if 6-4 victory. Tgdd linynes set the pace for the Orono crew with three goals while the remainder were scored by. Bret John'son, Scott Preseoit, and Don Frayer.. In the ass ist, department Steve Stec collected t1wo while singles went to Scott- Pre cott, Steve Wood, Jeff ithell and Greg, Johnston. PEEWEE ATIILETICS AND) FLYERS PLAY tO 2-2 DRAW The Oronlo PeeWee Flyers and Athletics locked in a league roqme on Friday with a two-all tie resulting. The Athietie scoring was ahl by a'kCharland with assists to Michael Mitchell, for 2 and sirg- les to Scott West and Charles Quantrill. The scorifig for the flyers was by Jim Lycett and David Hutton with assists to Douglas' Kramer, Oweri Johnson, Tom Gustar andi Marcel Charland. ORONO BANtAMS TIE WITH NEWCASTILE The Orono Bantamn Flyers play- cd to a two-all tie on Friday night with Newcastle. Blain Barnes and John Cornish shared the scoring for Orono with assists to Brett Newell 2 and Brian MacDonald. The two. Newcastle, goals were byý Steven Whyte with assists to Wade Shields, Paul Caswell, Don Wiiks and Danny Allin. VENEZIA RESTAUR ANT Riîghway 115 and 3U Smile South of Orenti PHONI 983-5651 OPEN'7 DAYS A WEEK Sp eelallzing lu' Pizza - MeOlS Also Week-End Speclal 7he Uouquet nvitation Line Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet Invitation Line proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish for!' h features Therro-Engraving-rich raised Ietterng-.elegant as the finest craftsmanship - yet costing so fiiiIe! Corne sec our unusuol seiection. le wowC Orono eekly ItS Toj ROLPH HA SORONO, ONTARIO BUILDING FOR POWER, 1972: A four- month strilce Iad Yttle effect on field construction of Ontario Hyclro's generatng stations to meet provincial power dernznds. At Nanticoke go:~n station on L ake Erie. the fin-al section of a second cooling water intake was instalied (top left). First power flowed in January, and compietion Ias lated for 1977. Formnwork progressed for turbine blocks top centre) at Lennox generating station on Lake Ontario near Kingston. YHydro's first totally oil fired plant is due to provide initiaz owrin 1974. The. vacuum building internai struicture (topright) for Bruce nuclear station on Lake Huron was completed in December. Sixty-four columns 4 feet in diameter support a dc'using tank, part of the nuclear containment system. Construction at Bruce will continue through the late '70s. !-resh and spent fuel for Pickering nuclear station reactors is handled by remote-controlied fueiiing machines <bottomn right). The plant, east of Toronto on Lake Ontario, was officiaiiy opened February 25 and is scheduied to be completed this year. Use, of a tree planter capable of moving trees twenty-eight feet tali (bottom left) is an example of Hydro's continuing aesthetic improvement, programn throughout Ontario. 1Onario Elidro p>40t04 & -4

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