4, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Noveniher 17, 1982 c Stutt Pharmnacy Ban tams well in control of two games played On November- 10th Orono travelled to Manvers for the first turne this season. Orono camne out fighting and kept up the pressure ail through the gaine with very little corn- petition fromt Manvers. in the first period most of the action was at the Manvers -net with Keith Vey scoring the first goal assisted by Jim Wood. Paul Henry put the next one in assisted by Keith Vey, then Jim Wood scored with the assist also going to Keith. in the second period Manvers mnanaged to score two goals, but Orono kept up the pressure by scoring threeý more turnes. Pauil Henry, assisted by Scoitt McCultougti and Blaine Bruton. Keith Vey unassisted and David LaFrance with the assists go- ing to Jimn Wood and Rodney Storesbergen. Manvers came out strong in the third period, but Orono soon controlled the play. Peter Armstrong scored the final goal, assisted by Paul Henry to end the gaine with a 7-2 win. In their 4th game of the season, Orono met Millbrook on homne ground. Once more Orono controlled the gamne from start to finish givin)g Millbrook very ittle chance to score. Brad Roberts scored the f irst goal assisted by Keth Vey, then David LaFrance put one in with the assists go- ing to Rod Storesbergen. Keith Vey made it 3-0 assisted by David LaFrance and Rod Storesbergen. Millbrook finally scored, _but Brad Roberts came back to score bis second of the night assisted by Darren Leis and Shawn Bailey. From then on it was ali Orono. Paul Henry assisted by Peter Armstrong; Brad Roberts got bis Hat Trick assisted by Keith Vey, Richie Dupe, aîded by Paul Henry, Keth Vey assisted by Rod Storesbergeýn and David LaFrance and David once again assisted by Keith. The final score was 9-1 for Orono. Keep up the good work, boys. Two wins, one loss for M&H OMHA PeeWees Orono 16 Manvers 1 On Monday, Nov. 8, 1982 the Matthews and Hill las. O.M.H.A. Pecwees played host te Manvers and went on a scoring spree blasting the Manvers Club by a 16-1 count. The visitors simply could not get their act together as the local boys checked thein to a standstill. Goal' scorers for Orono were: Brian Hill 3, Brian Goodwin 3, Laurens Kaldeway 2, Stuart Irwin 2, Ted Gaudet 2, Patrick Woods 2, David Bailey and Kevin Mumflord. Orono 2 flewdley 3 On Saturday, Nov. l3th the local boys travelled to Bewdley and carne away on the short end of a 3-2 score. The Orono boys jurnped ahead 1-0 on a goal by Brian Goodwin assisted by Brent and Todd Huttton at the 5:39 mark only to sec Bew,ýdley corne back at 1:36 to even the count at 1-1 on a goal by Todd Adamcryk. The second period saw Doug Bedford put Orono ahead 2-1 assisted by Ted Gaudet only to sec Bcwdley tic the game 2-2 with 0:25 seconds left in the period due to somne sloppy work in front of the Orono net. The third period saw Bewdley corne up wth the only goal as the local boys could not corne up with that extra second ef- fort - corne on guys - team work. Final score Orono 2 and Bewdley 3. Orono 4 Newcastle 0 On Monday, Nov. ISth the Matthews and HillI ms. O.M.H.A, Peewees played host to their arch rivais from Newcastle. This gaine saw the local boys put their game SPOR TS Jade Garden Seniors dumped by Newcastle Orono Jade Garden Seniors hosted Newcastle Jade Garden on SUnday, Nov. l4th with Orono com- ing out on the short end of the 7-3 score. The home team was sloW starting in the first period and was down 4-0 by the start of the second. They fought back but they. were unable to reduce the original 4-0 deficit. Scoring for the Orono Jade Garden Seniors were, Wayne Martin, Dave Shetter, and Jim Connell. Jade Orarden's next home' gam-e is Sunday, Nov. 2lst at 7:30 p.m. Hamilton Midgets shut out Millibrook team Orono Mfidgets traveiled to Milbrook on Monda>' even- ig and came away with a 3 to 0 shut out victor>'. Goal tenders Geoff Green and Dino Medd shared the shutout with some strong play' in the third pcrioýd, * Orono carricd the play i the gaine except for some lapses in the third and deserv- cd more goals than werc scored. Mike Hamiel scored a goal on a nice shot that beat goaie Brian Doherty cleanly but it went 'n and bounced out of the net so quickly that the referees did flot scec h and let the play' continue evn the Orono boys to protest but ta no avaI. Scoring for Orono: Paul Morton, Randy Tennant, Robert French. Assists going to:. Steven Sawyer, Paul Rosseau, Paul Morton, Ken Balle>', Mike Hamel and Matt Wiîles. The local boys have a ver>' busy schedule playing an Ex- hibition gaine against Oshawa Bruins on- Saturday evening in Newcastle travell- ing to Ops Township on Sun- day evening then playing ]Bewdley on Monda-y evening et Bewdley. No stopping Tennant Atoms in Bobcaygeon The Orono boys travelled to Bobcaygeon for a garne on Tues. Nov. 9th. The Fuelers poked in four goals in the first period, added four more in the second, and frnished *off the third period with four to make it twelve goals. Mike Goodmurphy held Bob- caygeon to oniy two goalýs with bis excellent goalten- ding. Goal scorers for Orono were: Anthony Webb with five, Blaine Souch with twfo,, Jason Burnham -with two, and Todd Gray, Brian, Rodd and David Sheridan picking up singles. Assisting on these goals were Todd witb two, Kevin Roberts with five, An- thony Webb, Jeff Hartwig, Blaine Souch, Jason Major, Jason Brachvogel, Brent Os- mond. Brian Rodd had two assists. A good teain effort!I The weekly home gaines saw Mfillbrook in town. The Orono lads got the only first period goal off the stick of David Sheridan, from Brian Rodd. The second period brought a pair of goals. The first counter was back- handled in by Todd Gray, passed by Brent Osmond. Theni Blaine Souch ripped one in the top corner, passed from the corner by Brian Rodd.' The only third goal came from Anthony WebbI, working well with Kevin Roberts and Jeff Hiartwig. Mike Goodmiurphiy picked up his second shut-out of the season between the pipes for the Fuielers. Oni Monday niight Orono travelled to Omnemee for a gaine anïd their first defeat of the season. A strong Omnemee teain poked two by Mike, in the first period and 'added another in the second before O)rono could get in the board. Aýnthony Webb zipped one Phone 416-623-3393 Orono Cali 983-9547 by the goalie taking a pas froin Todd C-ay and Jeff Hartwig. Omemece added two more after Anthiony got bis second of the nfight, this time froin Todd & Kevin Roberts. At the start of the third the score was 5 to 2 when Blaine Souch got a break away. H-e made no mistake, beating thle Omemtee goalie withi a nice shift getting the pass up from Kevint Roberts and Jasoni Major. The gamte ended Omnemee 6 to Orono's,3. Saturday nights gane will sec a return match with Omemec in town. Catch it! back together as they shut down the Newcastle Club complctely with somne ex- cellent forechccking. The first pcriod saw Stuart Irwin open the . scoring with 0: 17 seconds left in the period with assists going ta Kevin Muin- ford and Brian Hill. The second period saw the local boys open up with three unanswered tallies. Stuart Ir- win camne up with bis second of the game with assists again going to Kevin and Brian. Laurens Kaldeway with an excellent effort ail night then made it 3-0 with assists going to Brian Goodwin and Brent Hutton. The line of Stuart, Kevmn and Brian who were flying ail night and then made 4-0 with Stuart coming up with the Hat Trick. Tite third period was scoreless with Jeff Martîn coming up with a couple of big saves at the end to preserve the shutout. Final score Orono 4 and Newcastle 0. Excellent Effort Guys!!I 1 wish ta thanl< ail ciizens and campaign warkers who supp,)orted me in the recent electian ta .the office 0f Mayor. Since the formation aofthis municipality, the Town 0f Newcastle. nine years aga, much pragress has been madje. We have establishedl a saund f inancial base; we have de- creased aur debt; and we are well prepared for the future. With the supoport and co-operatian 0fCauncil and the citizens, this progress iil contîInue dluring the termr ahea-d. Slincerely, GARNET B, RICKARD ...... ........ ... le, . "Mr