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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Oct 1984, p. 4

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4-()t )4lo eckl% limnes,, W eiedaý . t fiober. 31, 1984 Power Skating A wards presented byKinsmen Friday evening at the sions on the menit of hard teamns from Tykes ta ships. They sponsor one teamn Kaldeway, Bantam and Neil Orono arena the Great Pine work and showing the Midgets. in Orono and one in Newcas- Haines, Atom. Ridge Kinsmen Club greatest improvement. In total each teamn had ten tde Village. According to many of the presented trophies to five Scott Lee, a former figure hours of instruiction. Pictured above are (back coaches and insti'uctor Scott young Orono hockey players skater, -hockey player and The Great Pine Ridge row) Scott Lee, instructor, Lee the hockey players who who had taken part in and coach, instructed the Orono Knsmen Club provided and Robert Snoek, midget, Ed have now entered the regular completed the po wer skating players in power skating and presented the trophies. The Nowak, Kinsmen making the schedule of play for the programn provided by the conditioning with ten sessions Club is active in the coin- presentations, (front row) season are in better condition Orono Amateur' Athletic being provided for each munity in sponsoring sparts Shawn Knapp, PeeWee, for hockey due to the power Association. team, six in total, under the and this year has a budget of David Crozier, Novice, Gord skating programn and display The trophies were awarded banner of the Athletiç $1800.00 for such sponsor- Wilkinson, Tyke,, Laurens greater aptitude in skating. to one player in the five divi- Association. It involved. Tri-County Midgets take win over Little Britain hi openerl The, Orono Tri-County Midgets got the season off ta a flying start with a 104 win over Little Britain at Orono -on Monday, October 29th. Brian Souch opened the scor- ing unassisted in the first minute of play. John Cowan foliowed up with'the second goal, also unassisted, iess than a minute later. David Little scored in the third minute of play, assisted, by Mark Sargent. Orono kept Up the pressure with a fourth goal scored by Rod Storsbergen, assisted by John Cowan. Little Britain finally got into, the game at 6:19, with a goal by Guy Masters unassisted, and a se- cond goal by Jeff Wood, also On Oct. 26, Orono Tri- C ounty Atoms opened their season with a home game against Ennismore No. 1. Orono opened the scoring at 5:47 of the first period with a goal fromi J.P. Tousignant assisted by Stephen Shetler. Although there were no goals scored in the second period there was a good effort put forth by the Orono boys ta try ta widen the socre. At 4:56 of the third period, En- nismore tied the score. This was how the game ended hbut was flot from lack of trying on the boys part. On Oct. 28, the Orono Atoms travelled ta En- nismiore for a game against Ennismo)re No. 2. This game fended up in a 2-2 tie with unassi sted, minutes later. Orono came back with 2 more quick goals as Rod Storsbergen scored his se- cond goal of the game, assisted by John Cowan and Scott rwin and John Cowan scored his second goal unassisted. The second period saw more penalties and fewer goals, but the action remain- ed constant as Orono fought ta maintain their lead. The first goal of the second period was scored by Scott Carlyle of Little Britain, assisted by Pete Clyne and Jeff Pearson, quickly followed by an Orono'goal, scorea by Dar- ren Lewis, assisted by Blaine Bruton. goals going to Jarret i'rescott and Stephen Shetler with assists going to J.P. Tousig- nant and Chris Yeo. Orono, received one penalty by Mike Doty for tripping. The 'boys played very well for just get- ting together for a new season. AIl we can do is look for more exciting games as the season goes on and they get more acquainited with each'other. Phono 418-623-3393 Orono caiJ 983-9547 Orono kept up the pressure in the third period by scoring twa quick goals early in the period. Tim 'Mercer scored first, assisted by David Little, followed quickly by John Cowan's third goal of the game, unassisted. Little Bni- tain ma naged one more goal by Jeff Wood, assisted by Pete CIlyne and Jamie Mar- quis, but Brian Souch scored the final goal of the game, unassisted, for Orono. Congratulations ta John Cowan on his "Hat Trick" and to aIl the boys on a good team effort. Novice ope with win, 8-inm Omemee Orono Novice opened the season Saturday night wîth an 8-1 win over Omemee. Our defencemen played a tight skating game enabling aur offence to chalk up 23 shots on goal, while our goalie was tested only 7 times. "What a Team" Goals Assists Brian Good 1 2 Drew Hansen 2 2 Aaron Staples 2 2 Ben Deremo 1 0 Daryl Reid 1 1 Chad Maartense i O n ENERGY WASTE STUDY ON WAY Spearheaded by. Hope Township. Domestic Waste Management Committee and follow-up with- otherý area municipalities, a report is ex- pected by 'the, first of the coming year as to the burning of waste to create energy which could be used by Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. in Port Hope. Eldorado was one of three companues in the area that showed an interest in the use of steam as a 'source of revenue and along with the province and local municipalities supplied funds for a feasibîlity study of bur- ning waste to produce energy. Phone for GOULD appointment. PHOTO Aniesay SHOP Wditg " LIMITID Farnily Portraits in our Studio, your Homne, or on Location. 78 King St. W., Rowmanvile 623-2404 LETS SEEYOU DO IT... OUFDOORS! Orono & Ennismore Atoms weli matched PRE-WINTER SPECIALS. 8 G auge - 12 Foot BOOSTER CABLES 9.99 Anti-Freeze 4 Litre Windshield Washer 1.49 ESSO EXTRA 1OW30 MOTOR OIL. 1,39 RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE 4L6.99 6 and 12 Volt Battery Charger 29.99 BULKKEROSENE .65c Litre $2.95 Gallon $1 20.00 205 Litre Drum BULK STOVE OIL No. 1 $2.25 a gallon TORO ELECTRIC POWER SHOVELS 159,99 TORO 2 CYCLE SNOWTHROWER 449.99 SA VE 50.00 Rolph Dominion Hardware Main St., Orono Phone 1983-5207 Ministry of Natural Resou rees Dntaric A YOt-UTH CORPS PROJ ECT The Ministry of Natural Resources. requires the following: TREE NURSERY WORKERS Applicants must be between the ages of 15 and 24 and have been out of school and unemployed for at least twelve weeks prior ta the start of the pro- ject. For applications or further information contact: Orono Provincial Nursery Box 119, Orono, Ontario. LOB 1iMO Telephone: 416-983-9147 NTARIO BL LJTH ONTARIO& PPORT J'NIIES ecrelarta'

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