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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Dec 1974, p. 6

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6ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, DECEMBER llth, 1974 OltONO NOVICE WIN IN EXIIIBITION The Orono Novice hockey team on Friday in Orono took a 4 to 0 win over a visiting Bowmanville crew. Steven Mitchell earned the shut-out in the Orono nets while Randy Tonnant scored three of the four goals. The fourth goal was ntted byGrog Philip for Orono. roast beef atoms win three in a row The Orono Atom iMr~. Roast Beef team are off to a good start in the United Counties League. In their first game on Saturday, November 23 the homne team defeated Millbrook by a score of 6-2. Joe Davis and Williamu VanSeggren each had a pair of goals. EddylKing, 1 goal, 2 assists; Bruce MacLean, 1 goal and an assist and Bob Hutton an assist. The second game played November 3oth in BoWmanville agairtst "Lime Crush" ended in a 4-2 victory for the Roast Beefs. 'G oal scorers for Orono were Joe Davis 2, and single counters'to Williamn Van Segglen and Bruce MacLean. Assists went to Rys Jenkins, Glen Evans and Eddy-King. The third game was played in Orono on Friday night with the Roast Beefs squeezing out a,2-1 victory over the Orono Atomn Athletics. Kevin Taîsmna, who playqd outstanding goal in the first two games took off is pads to lead bis teamn to victory by scoring the two goals. Assists on the scoring went to Brad Heard. lin all three game the coach stated it was a good teami effort which brought about the wmns. The Atletic goal on, Friday evening was-scored by Rodney Armstrong. PEEWVEE HORNET ST4NG KINSMEN The Orono PeeWee Hornet took a 9 to 5 win over the Kinsmen PeeWees on Friday night in a County league game. .Ioey Seneco and Steve Stec both obtained three goals in the gamne with single scores going to Evan BryonJones, Earl Atkins and Paul Reed. Jimf Moffatt lead tb1Ê-Yînsmen in the scoring departmnent with two goals. Ross Stutt,--Kevin Philip and Neil Rousseau ail scored one. BANTAM EAG LES WIN OVEIR FALCONS A two goal effort by Mark Charland gave the Eagles a win over the Falcons on Friday evening. Assists for the Eagles went to Gary Clapdorp, Ron Taîsma and- Allen McCarthy. Mathew Robinson scored the lone Falcon goal with assist to Jim. Leslie. EXHIBITION GAMIES The Orono Atoms defeated a visiting Bowmanville team ~-1o Saturday. Scott Prescott scored two of the five wîth the. otheýr coming off the sticks of Ken Fa-rýow, Steve Graham and Brett Johnson. The Orono PeeWee Flyers also meet with a Bowmanville entry on Saturday and the two teams played to, a 0toh1 e all draw. Duane Major was the marksman for the Flyer-s scoring all three goals with an assîst in the games going to Todd Haynes. NEWCASTLE TOWN LEAGUE REPORT' COWANVILLE 6 PARTNERS 4 -Cowanville Auto Parts moved into second-place Sunday nigbtf with a 6-4 victory over Partners Plumbing. The Wreckers held possession of the play for the first 38 minutes scoringý 3 timnes. One by C. Mason and two by L. Burns, Partners who scoi'ed one second period goal IQ, Rogoers hitting the net at the 17.30 mark could flot keep up to the play as the Wreckers opened up with three more in the third, one each to Pete McCullough, JohtnWitheridge and C. Miasoni. Other marksmen for Pir weir Ron Farrow. C. QUEENS 4 REGIONAL RECLAIMERS 1 Queens Hôtel looked sharp in whipping Regional Relaimners 4-1 Sunday night at the Newcastle Ice Palace. Brian Rowe sparked the Queens attack with 3goals and one assist. Glen Murphy picked Up two assists for Queens and other helpers went to C. Syer, G. Rowe and R. MCCabe. Mike McGregor of Regional and J. Cunningham of Queens swapped'first period goals. ELMHURST 5 SPENCERS 2 Ron Slack scored three times SUnday night in leading Elmhurst hotel'to a 5-2 victory on Spencers Real Estate beforea large crowd at the Ice Palace. Elmhurst who leads the League with 9 points held the Real Estate men off aliowing only two goals, one by Pete Henderson and one by' Barry Hazeldon. SCORE BOARD Elmhurst.Hotel, 4 wins, 1 tie,. i loss total 9 points. Cowmanville Auto Parts, 2 wins, i tie, 1 loss by protest, 7 points Regional Reclaimers, 2 wins, 2 ties, 2 losses, total 6 points. Spencers Real Estate, 2 wins, 1 tie, 3 losses, total 5 points. Q~ueens Hotel, 2 wins, 1 tie, 3 losses, total 5 points. Partners Plumbing, 1 win, 2 ties, 3 losses, total 4 points. FIJTURE G'ANIEFS Sun.day, Decemnber lSth, Spencers Real Estate vs. Regional Reclaimers, Elmhurst Hotel vs. Partners Plumbing, and Cowanville Auto Parts play hostto Queens Hotel. Special evêning «in gu idclin g ff On Monday, December 2nd, parents, friends, and special guesis, Ioined the girls of the 1sf Orono Guide Company- for a special-evening in Guiding Life. Lt vwas enrolment night and this year we have twelve girls wI-o were enrolled as new Guides. When the Guides had formed their horseshoe, the colour party fell out and they marched on the Canada Flag and aur Company -Flag. Kerry-L ynn Grady welcomed the parents and girls of the 2nd Orono Guide Company and 'introduced aur Commis- sioner, Mrs. Jean Tate, and special guests. In the candlelit ceremony that followed, aur District Commissioner, Mrs. Tate enrolled Kathy Bam. brick, Laurie Benedict, Lau. ise Schell, Heather Watson, Tammrie West, Karen Guy, Sandra Dennis, Jeanette Tan. sley, Shelly Gray, Krista Brady, Melanie Cowan, and Irene Rosseau as they-"were presented to her by their Pafrol Leaders. The ca'ndies were blown ouf lFags vvere retired ta inds at the front of the ,uides sat down in iorseshoe formation Snewest members af pany put on a small ibout the beginnings ýg in England.in 1910. on was narrator for Company the girls nie called "legs".,In ony that fol lowed in îistine Benedict was with the highest ýuIding, her Canada ries Reid D&s Licensed titioneer raluator aize in Farm utiture Sales Ilt me for tenus and dates Orono 993-5914 le Cord, the Guides mde ladder of legs. SlI1y Gra ý helped Chris climb the ug of this Iadder. rng The bottom rung represer/ ed ber enrolment in Decem' er 1971. A replica of Chri*, badge scraf had been mna and copies of ail the badgq she had. earned were on i: Each rung of the laddE symbolized an emblem Chrf had earned and as these weri mentioned copies of ther, were piaced, on the badgq scarf by Canada Cord Guidý, Laura Tafe.and Wendly Hear, The second highest rung w-, formed by our two Al-Roun, Cord Guides Kerry-Lyný, Grady, and Karen Atkinsý They took Chris' blue an(ý white Ail Round Cord frorr4- her arm and placed it on th6 wall with her other badgeý and emblemns. The top rung o the ladder represented th4, Canada Cord and Wendy anýý Laura had the honor o, presenting Chris with her rec: and white Canada Cord anc Pin. Ail the Guides Ioined hjr singing "A Good Girl Guide.'1 Karen anid Kerry-Lyn4" made presenfafions to Wendî& and Chris on behaîf of ail the\,- Company. The 2nd Orono Guides were invited to join us as we sang our clos ing songs and Taps, affer whîch lunch was served by the aider Guides. Chris cut her trefoil shaped cake and with Wendy assisting, passed it to every. one. On behaif of the Company, Mrs. Tate 'thanked the President of our Motherls Committee, Mrs. Carol Far- row, and the Social Commit- tee, headed by Mrs. Lorna Atkins and Mrs. Ruth Grady for the lovely lunch they arranged for the evening. WANTED Fresh Dead or Cripp led Farm Stock Margwili Fur Farm 263-2721 Toro 2 h.p. Sno-pup Ariens 4 h.p.- Ariens 5 h.p. Ariens, 6 h.p. TQ.ro 7 h. p. Lawn Boy--8 h.p. 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