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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Nov 1984, p. 5

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Orono O.M.Hn.A.. Bantams strong in the win column On Oct. 30 the O.M.H.A. Bantams played host to Millbrook. Early in the se- cond period Brian Goodwini opened up the scoring at 12:55 with the assists going to Tim Bailey and Stuart Iwn Four minutes later Millbrook scored their first and only goal. Still in the second period Timn Bailey scored unassisted. Two minutes later Brian Goodwin snuck one by the Millbrook goalie. Early in the third period Orono put in two consecutive goals. The first going to Todd Thertell, assisted by Stuart Ir- win and Brian Goodwin. The credit for the final goes to Stuart Irwin assisted by Brian Goodwin. Captain Stuart lrwiîn and Assistant Captain Brian Goodwin lead the forwards backed up by a strong defence. Gioalie Jeff Martin handled 17 shots allowing on- ly one in the net. On Nov. 3 Orono travelled to the Civic Auditorium to play the Oshawa Bruins. Orono opened up the game in the first period with Patrick Woods plugging one in asýîsCd by Todd Thertell. In the second period, Orono 'ý Ted Gaudet scored unassisted. Oshawa scored their only goal in the thîrd perîod. Jeff Martin played an outstanding gaine against the rough Oshawa team but the boys held their own. Good playing boys. On Novemnber 5 the boys travelled to Omnemee. Orono opened up the scoring in the first period with two goals. the opening goal came unassisted by Stuart Irwin. Nice goal. The second goal went to Derek Zander with Stuart lrwin assisting. Omemee came back with four goals in- the second period. Our defence seemed to be a little tired in the se- cond period but came back together in the third allowing Orono to score two more goal's. Ted Gaudet scored unassisted. Todd Thertell scored fron Derek Zanider and Stuart Irwin w.,ith our goalie on the bench. Orono generally outplayed Omnemee with 31 shots on net but had bad luck around the net. The final score ended up 4-4. Orono played an excellent gamne on Nov.' 13 at home. Orono? dominated the Manvers teain and ended uip with another win to their naines. Orono's Todd Thertell opened up the scoring for Orono. Five seconds later Stuart lrwin scored froin Derek Zander. Again Orono's Brian Goodwin pop- ped one in- froin Stuar t 1rwin anid stili in the first period Ted Gaudet from Todd Therteli made the score 4-0 for Orono in the first period. Manvers came up with 3 goals proving fruitless. Orono scored again!! Brent Hutton scored from Ted Gaudet and Doug Bedford. Stuart Irwin scored again from Brian Goodwin early in the third period. Stuart Irwin earned a hat trick with the assist going to Derek Zander. The final score %vas Orono 7, M/anvers 3. Great playing boys! Come on out every Tues- day night at 8:30 to see our O.M.H.A. Bantam's play. ht will be well worthyour wihile.. by Kelly-Goodwin Stuart (Gramps) lrwin Oron<> Weekly'limes, Wednesday, November 21, 1984-5 Rous-ghle--y fNo%%vi'ce wi n over Omemee, tie Millbrook team Rouighley Novice travelled teoOmemnee Tuesday inight and came up ,ictorious once again. The first period ended with a one goal lead scored by Michael Landers with assists going to Ben Deremo and Mark Foster. Omemee came back in the second periodto tie the score closing out the period. Orono came out strong in the third period and picked up three more goals to put us in the win column 4-1. Ben Deremo assisted by Chris Miller and Jeff Hughes at 3:17, Paul Woods assisted by Daryl Reid and Mark Foster at 7:02 while Mark Foster scored the last goal which happened to be his first of the season assisted by Paul Woods and Ben Deremno. Our defence held us in there especially DrewN Hansen who played super positional hockey. Our exhibition g ain es against larger popuflated centres and our team seems unable to meet thie chlallenge. The Orono teain bustled and seemed pretty competitive until mid- way in the second period whIeni the score went froin 2-1 f'or Oshawa and ended in an 8-1 loss. Paul Woods poked the only Orono goal in the net with assists going to Mark Foster from Daryl, Reid. Sunday the teain travelled to Millbrook and took the lead with Paul Woods scoring bis third goal in so many games, assisted by Daryl Reid froin Mark Foster. Mighty little Jeff Hughes showed bis tu ff by putting'an unassisted goal past the Millbrook. goalie to put Orono ahead by two. This however was short lived. Millbrook scored twice before the period ended. Millbrook managed to con- trol the play through most of the second period leading us down by two. Orono, however, sbowed that when the going gets tough, the tough can get going. The teain skated, cbecked and put it in the net to turn the tide and,,generally outplayed the opposition. Brian Good assisted by Brandon Meadows and An- drew Hansen put the puck in the net at 4:25, while Philip Cuninghamr assisted by- Jamey Osmond and Daryl Reid scored the evener at 6:16 giving Orono a 4 aIl tie. This was an aIl out teain effort and. proves that when you play as a teain you can handle any opposition. LEAGUE TEAM STATS G.P. 6 W 4 L 0 T 2 (Continued page 6) Trî-County Midgets take Bowmanile 6-2 Orono Tri-County Midgets continued their winning streak in an exhibition gaine against Bow-nanville at Orono on Nov. l9th with a 6-2 score. Orono dominated the play in' the fir'st period. Rob Jerome opened the scoring at 8:5 1, assisted by John Cowan. The second goal came almost 5 minutes later, as Johin Cowan put one in on a pass from Todd Mercer. Although the rest of the perind was scoreless, the ac- i" was high. i)rono maintained their fast pace in the second period. Scott Irwin scored on a pass froin Mike Lane at 8:34 followed a minute later by David Little assisted by Tim Mercer and Rob Jeromne. Bowmanville finally got on the scoreboard at 4:18 with a goal by Mike 1night asse by Vaughn Chambers and Scott Veals., ln the third period, Orono bas 5 two minute minors and Ifive minute minor, bringing their total pen\alties for the gaine to 9 witl\ only one 2 minute minor for Bowman- ville. David Little scored his second goal of the gaine at 13:40, assisted by Mike Lane. Orono's penalty lVilling was excellent and Bowmanville' only managed one goal when Orono was clown 2 men, scored by Mike Knighit, assisted by Steve Baker and Vaughn Chambers. Rod Storsbergen scored the final goal of the' gaine at 1: 11 assisted by John Cowan . A good gaine boys,,but if you would stay out of the penalty box you wouldn't have to work so bard at penalty 1h11- ing. Surge in building spreads in Newcastle Residential building in the Toýýn of Newcastle bas sur- passed that of 1983 up to the date end of October con- siderably. In a report to cpiuncil the building depart- . ent shows 181 single family .residentîal starts this year compared to 65 in 1983. In total for construction and demolition in the ten months 418 permits have been issued this year coin- pared to 306 in 193. hamiets and urban areas, total 46 compared to 22 ini 198-1 with three new dwellings reported for the Village of Orono. The cost value of permits issued this year amounts' to $21,021,679 compared for the ten month period in 1983 of $ 16,056,008. Many of the new residen- tiaI units, single fa.nily, have been issued for~ Pine Ridge Mobile Park south ôf the junction of Highways Iýl5 and 401. A defenseless child. O)ne of the But more importantly, we al thousands of children in our prov- have a moral duty to report suspi- ince subjected every day to perhaps cions of chîld abuse. A respon- the most brutal of ail crimes - sibility we ahl share - to ensure that child abuse.' every young person in Ontario Professionals, working with or enjoys a childhood free from neglect treating young people, have a legal or abuse. duty to report suspected cases of Give a kid a fighting chance. child abuse to their local Children's Report child abuse. Aid Society or Family and Mini .sryofÇCommunity Children's Services. (a7 and Social Services, Ontario Frank Drea, Minister William Davis, Premier Write for the free bo)okleýt "Child Abuise Prevention:' c/o Ontario Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuise, 700 Bay StreetToronto, Ontario M7A 1E9.

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