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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Feb 1984, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Timies, Wednesdany, February 29, 1984 In recognit'ion of the recen Win(er O1In pics Thle Oronio Figure Skating Club held anl intercsting Club competition lasýt Fiday w ith (lhe pl~enîllation cIawrd andsktn exhibitions by senior imemlbers cof the cilub -on Sunday afternoonl. Somle sevenlty mIembers cf the club were in compet1)Citioin n their respective dviin demlonstrating their profi- ciency in skatingL and being judged against fellow mnemibers cf the club. Weil over fifty awards wVere provided by local businesses and interested parties in the Orono Slçating Club. There were seventeen individual events wvith comnpetition keen in ail events. The following is a list cf winners in order cf first, se- cond and third. Beginners - Marcia Lawrence, Paul Dreslinski, Jessica Law,,rence. Elementariiy - Melanie Puk, MeisaWallace and Melissa Baic - Karcn Hackctt, Juin iI Hughes, Jason Nov ice 1 - Sheila Hackett, Noie2 - Melissa AMin, Amanda Haines Novice 3 - Michelle Ross, Rina Carr, Laura Street, Novice 4 - Tanya Hyland, Jennifer Teni-Westeneîd, Tracy Eamnes Profî-cieîîcy - Lisa Weagant, Tanya Cames Juvenile (Petite junior) Tammry Gylytiuk Pre-Novice (Preliminlary Figure) - Allison Cochrane, Tami Osmond and Cindy Carscaddent The remnaining winners are listed under pictures taken at the presentations on Sunday. 1 l'ne rînes Senior Public Figures for the Olymnpics. win snellac wnere tînally , Cuiiougn, Uou-g. School students have hiad an The wire sculptures, painted with silver to obtain Jackie Young, interesting display at the covered with tissue paper and thie metallic look. Devolin an d Clarke Public Library with saturated with glue and then Pictured above willh their Blasch ke. the theme Sports Action painted black and covered sclptureI-Cs are Cathy MC- Congratulations. Camsport Atoms win th-ir playdowns with Ennismore The Camisporm Atomis 1n the third period the hard Ennismore tied the gair travelled te Ennismore on . work started te pay off for Orono seemed te have tre Sunday, February l9th, for Orono. At 2:46 cf the period hIe getting things geing. Vi the fourth gamne cf their Jeff Devolin beat the En- 1:56 te play in the peri playoffs. After three games nismnore goalie with a quick Scott Williams fired in a k the series was tied at 3 points hard shot. Shane Glytuik shot fromn the front cft each. Both tteamns had won a really hustled on the play, net. Andrew Taylor and Se game with one gamne ied. while Kevin Roy picked up McKenzie Set uIp the go Orone played very well in the puck and passed itot Jeff Ennismore once- again tied the first period but were for the goal. The play really uIp with 34 seconds te go unable te score despite the tightened up but Kevin RoyV the fir-st period. two penalties Ennismore hiad gave Orono some breathing Headinig into the seco been given. Scott Hall and room by scoring wýith 3:05 period Orone was still stru Jarret Prescott shared the left te go in the gamne. Jeff gling but halfw,ýay threugh t goaltending duties for Devolin assisted on the goal. period they started te find Oreno. Oreno's defensive Ennismrore tried but were mark. Excellent goaltendi squad cf Chad Van Dam, unable te get back in the by Scott Hall and Jarr Shane Jones, Scott Hartwý,ig gaine as Scott and Jarret shut Prescott kept Orono in i and Seain Winning cleared the them eunt. Final score Orono gamle. With 4:26 remnainintg puIck e0Ut cf ()tr end 2 - Eninismiore Green 0. Ptay the period Kevin Roy 1 throug-hout the gaine. off peints, Orono 5 - En- Orono into the lead 3- The second period w,\as aIse ismi-ore 3. Orono needs on-ly, scoreless despite srtefine oreneior oint0;te w0 in thi-s GieS chances at both ends o the Ser ies.TOrn Guides c u riink. Chris Simpson, Gireg h Orono evescus n Hooper and Jamnie Bal Friday, February 24th, the St. avrsscnglicandh played a very strong g-ame on fifthi gamne cf the playoffs Beaver Stephenci Hegarty ai one luie while the linre cfAn- was played in Oronio. Jeff ed the congregation comr drewv Taylor, Scott Williams Devolin opened the scoring Guides Lauirie wood and> and Sean McKenizie aIse, put a 40 'seconds mbt the first ures while Scouter Chris1 lot cf pressure- on period. Kevin Roy assisted on aonwihBieSmt Ennsmres gale.the play. Two minutes, later service whichi was conducti A trip into the Pasi refireshments were evdf Ita a 1mosî educalional anid imnecesin- emueali the Pinles Senior Public schlool wilh the appearanitce mm' lieî Tangle Foot group f'trin Foronto last Thursdlay. fit Une. rou- Nith the iean moal. cd it 0in ond rug- the 1the îing ret the ýin put 3-2, Bedford, Je nl ni fer M a rc i a assisted by Shane Jones and Jeff Devolin. Less than a minute later Kevin made it 4-2, assisted by Jeff Devolin and Sean Winning. The line cf Greg Heeper, Chris Simp- son and Jamnie Bal had been playing well aIl night and it paid off withi a goal by Cireg and assists by Chris and Jamie with 18 seconds left in the period. Score 5-2. In the third period En- nismore kept trying te get back in the gamne but fine work by Chad Vanidamn and Scott Hartwig on defence and Shane Gylytuik on righit winlg helped keep Enniismere off the score board. Jamnie Bail scored unassisted with 4:1110o go in thre gamne te mnake the final score Oronlo 6 - En- nismnore Green 2. Orono wins thre 6 point series, its attend church sPathfinders, Brownies along with the id Cubs attended the Sunday Service ai irch on Sunday. Some 75 wýere present. ad Brownie Jennifer Ryckman address- nenting on why mhiey attended chur-ch. Natalie Anderson read from- the Scrip- Pearce read a psalm. Nicole Yaworskî and Andy Haines also took part in the -ed by Rev. A. Haldenby. Donuts and following the service. was ini recognmition of Onl- tiaiio's bicenitenniai. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WEIGHT RESTRICTION NOTI FICATION "Weight Restriction Regulations will be in force on roads under the jurisdliction of the Regional Municipality of Durham. Effective March lst to April 30th inclusive, vehicle loads are restricted to 5 TONNES per axie in accordance with Durham Region By-Law Number 142-82. Signs will be erected on ail Regional Roads to which these Weight Restrictions apply." W.A. Twelvetrees, P.Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durham Date of Publications: Feb. 22 & 29/84 Ad Requisition No. - AD 0518 NOTICE Update For The icentennial Committeea The Bicentennial Comm ittee is planning ta, have special commemorative "Trade Dollar" coins minted. These wili cost $1.00 each and can be redeemned at local bariks until July 31, 1984. Details have not been finalized at this tim-e, but the Comnmittee wAill be makirmg further an- nouncements with respect to this project. There are now grants available from the Secretary of State of Canada. These are on a f irst corne, f irst served bases but must be received by March 31, 1984. Wintario grants 'are still available for events occurriflg between August and December 1984 but applications must be submnit- ted by April 30, 1984. Further information is available through the Town of Newcastle Ad- ministrator s Office at 623-3379. n addition, the Bicentennial Com-mittee is con- sidering printing a calendar cf eVents in the local newsp)apers. WVe need your input. Please try to set dates for any events your group mnay be planning te hold. Thereafter please submit details of the event te the Admninistrators Office, by March 23, Herb Tink, Chairman Bicentennial Committee Date cf Publicaionis Feb. '29 & Mar. 14184 Purchase Orde-r No. A0781,

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