WEEKLY Ti-MES, WEIrNE-SDA, MJILIl4h19-73 30ûB BEST MEMORIAL 1UGET TOURNAMENT An Oshawa Midget team won the four teani tournament follow- ing a shoot-off which was made necssary due to a tie game in the final series with Port Perry. iThe four teams entered in the tournament were Orono, Lindsay, Port Perry and Oshawa, The final and championship gaine was played between Port 'Perry and Oshawa with a 'four- al ie after regulation play. In the shoot-off Oshawa outseowed Port Perry 4-3 thus taking the top honoutýs in the tournament, ORONO CONSULATION -IWINNEgS The Orono Midgets were the Coisulation winners defeatlng the IÀndsay team, 4 - 2. The local club --was awardied the Wallace Trophy. Steve Allen collected two of the Orono markers with the re- maining two o Keth Powell and Michael Hlutton.. Steve Allen was also credited with an assist along with Ian Brennan, Mark Carman and Myles Brandt. In the opening game of the tourjýnament, Orono was defeated 3-1 by Oshawa. Keith Powell net- ted the Orono goal with assist to Dave Brown and Steve Allen. The Orono goalies, Mark, Mer- cer and Rod Carveth, played well in both games. PRESENT TROPITIES The Orono Athietie Association sponsored two - trophies for the Orono Midgets this year for the Most Valuable Player and the Most Gentlemanily, Player of the year. The players and coach vot- ed the awards with the trophies ANNOUNCEMENT Z ering Pontiac Bu!ck Ltd. of Port Perry, Ontario 150 WATER STREET a1) peased to announce the appointment of as Sales Manager Rai-i would appreciate having his, friends and customers drop ini and see hini N'ewandUsed Cars, <phone Port F'erry .985-7309 Bowmanviile 623-7166 SundayMarShLt STARTING AT 1 P.M. HWV. 115- Just North of Newcastle <Formerly Furnitpre Barn) cousisting of. Coffee and end tables, dinette suites, bar stools, assortment of office chairs, quallty livinig room chairs, chesterfield suites,, mat- tressses, po>rtable barsý, sewing machine, stove and fridge (coioured) ehe#,erfleld tbrows, knitting machine, mirrors, vases, ornaments, Western show saddle, eutboard motor, eleetrie wire welder (Mil- ler), and many other, items. ITEMS - CASH Auctineer - Steve Bany, iÀcensed Liquidator - Appraiser O RONO SPORTS being presented at the conclu- sien.-of the consul ation game. Ian Brennan was awarded the Most Gentlemanly Player award with. Steve Allen receiving the Mas', Valuable Player award. ORONO ATHLETIC PEEWEES SIIUT-OUT NEWCASTLE The Orono Athletic PeeWees took a à-0 victory over Newcastle Eastman in a play-off game. Scott West came up with three big goals along with two to Mathew Robinson, In the assist depart- ment Doug Hancock was credited with two wiith singles to Bruce McKenziie, Maurice Hickey and MakCharland. ORONO BANTAMS BOUNCED BY BOWMANVILLE The Orono- Bantams were de- feated 5-1 by an entry from Bow- manville. The lone Orono goal was scored by John Cornish. ORONO PEEWEE FLYERS DEFEAT BEWDLEY In a hard fought game with close checIng the Orono PeeWee FElyers defeated the league lead- ing teain 1-0. The game' was a play-off, gaine with Ron Opeka giving Orono the win with bis goal. ORQNO TYKES 2 WHITBY RlED BARN 4 With goals from Todd Haynes' and Greg Joh'nston Oronc netted two goals while their opposition came up with four. Bruce Mac-' Lean was credited with an assist. TWO ORONO'NOVICE CLUBSý BA¶ITLE FOR PLAY-OFF POSI-i TION Te Orono Novice Athleties and Flyers faced one another in. a playdnwn situation- wjth the Fly- ers taking a 4-2 victory. The Flyers goals were 'shared, by Paul Reed, Danny Barlow, Pet- er Krukhert and Bobby Myles. Bobby Myles also came in for an assist as did Tom Hollinger, Evan Bryn Jones and Kevan Philip. Alan Webster with assists to jim Moffat and Ross Stutt scoreci the first Athietie goal- while Ken Prescot netteà the second with aQqiFt to Wayne MacLean. FTRST VEAR TYKES PLAY IN GRAFTON The Orono First Year Tykes travelled V o Grafton Sattirday where- they registered a, 3-C shut- out with Blair Veiot i the Or- ono nets. Greg Phlip, Dan Coombes and Eddy King, scored with asissts to Derek Newman Bob ilutton, Dale Goforth. Coaches Dave King, Chuck flut- ton and Jan Goforth tated that the whole team plaYed well. NO COVER ONLY AT, RED & WiJE l CO%;ARNISH'S, Orono Escape Serios Injury Inr, dn Mr. Lawrence Hooey of Orono and Mr. Ross Brown of Newton- ville escaped serious injury early BANTAM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT ORONO ARENA MONDAY, MARCII l9th commencing at 10:00 a.m. Four teains to conipete with two froin Orono Mj1ss Lynn Lowery passed her Bronze Free Skating at Newcastle Arena on Saturday, March 10, 1973 Also -Miss Barbara Ana Gustar Passed her "Blues" dance on Saturday. NO MINIMUM Complîmentary late Snack 9835001 for reservations Each basic piece plus Prov Sales Tax with $5.00 pu rchase Phone 983-,5201L Tuesday morning when travelling to Toronto with a load, of cat-tie. The two men were taken to hos- pital but returned home in the' afternoon. The accident occurred, west of Bowmanville on Highway 491 near the Hoit road. Mr. Brown driver of Allen's Transport turn- ed onto the north shoulder of the, west-bound,. lane to avoid hitting acar which had spun out of con- tnol, croasing the median fromt the east' boundt lane, The soft shoulder made it imposs!ble to then control the truck which ran into an embankment. The truck did not hit the car. The truck is damaged beyond repair and two of thé eleven cows were killed. Mr. Allen said the cab of the truck was flot damaged toc much but the rest was a shaxnbles. DANCING SATURDAY XIGErT - 9 p.m. to 11 0am Stylish 4 Pisce Geoup fro. 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