.Wins a Christmas pal Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 19, 1984-11 Roughley Tykes p-lay exci'ting" game against Fenelon Faits Lloyd Robia, Orono, and his new fouind friend the 'Pinik Panther' pose for a pic- ture following the drawig of his name relating to a conitest Stress pre valent at Christmas You're flot alone, miany people suffer from. the Christmias blues. The Distress Cenitre of Durhamn Regionl wishes to ex- tend to you, an open invita- tion' over this Christmas season, to caîl anid talk about any problemis yoit may be ex- periencing,ç. The Distress Cen- tre offers friendship and understaniding to distressed callers without passing mioral judgemnent. It is reportedt that a major cause of' stress amnong ini- dividuals is the Christmlas season. SuchI stress may be caused by lack of mioney or family mnatters. Manyv people resort to drugs or alcohiol to solve their problems; but they are not cures. held at Matthews and Hill In- surance, Orono. We understand Lloyd held considerable interest in the drawý and made sure he was Tennant Fuelers (Continued from page 6) nighri assisted by Ryan Rock to iveý Orono a 5-0 lead. Dustin Reid scored unassisted two miinutes later to make the final score Orono 6 - Manvers 0. Chad Vandami and Robin Leth riecorded thieir third shut out in a rowý. This gante they really wýorked lhard making mlanly fine saves. The Orono T-ennant Fuel Atomns continuied thleir w\inni- igways on Satur-day, Dec. 15 a the hosedlte Bewdljey Aiomsi. 1Fro011 the )openlingl face off Orono went deep ini- Io the Bewdley end where If' you have a problem) and waniitto discuss it, please caîl. Make thiis Christmas a joyous oniefor- both you and your famnil. present for the event and th en was more than happy when his name was drawn as the winner,. Scott Williams passed to Dustin Reid who gave il to Tyler Adey in front of the net and he scored ai the twenty second mark. Orono had mnany chances but were unable to get their second goal uintil after Bewdley had tied the game with 3:42 to play in the opening period. Less than a minute later Tyler Adey connected again from Scott and Dustin. Fifteen secconds ýlàter the same three boys sLored aga in ti imue il waýs Dusin fromn Scott and Tlyler. Oroniowa not finish- ed yet as Stephleni Stadelmian made it 4-1 withi a g'oal 39 seconids before thie periodi ended. Assigon Ilhe play wiee1 recor Lomax and fGreg Hooper. Scott MAlse mnade it 5-I early in thie se- cond period assisted by C-'ameron (1fi Eslrc I a n d golenderRoinil [ýeth C'ameron scoring -assisted by Scott and Ryan RIock. NMid- way hog the period Scot Williams sýcor-ed on a pass fr!om Dustini Reid. Bewdley Roughley Tykes hosted Fenelon Falls No. 2 on Dec. lst. This was the most ex- citing game the team hlas, played so far this seasoni.rthe action was evenly divided biet - ween the teams and thle first two periods were scoreless. Fenelon Falis got lucky and slîpped one past Steven Sargant wijth 5:49 left in the 3rd period. Orono pulled their goalie with 2 minuites re- miaining hoping to tie the gaine but Fenieloni Falls put the puck in the empty net giv\- ing them a 2-O w\in, Port Hop-e came to 0Orioo on Dec. 8th f'or a exhibition game. David Crozier put the puck in tlielnet at 6:54 in thle first period with assists going to Brian Haines; scored two third perioid roals. both, assisted by Jamie Shetier. The final goal of' the gamie went to Jamie Shetler assisted by Brian Haines and David Crozier. Orono 5, Port Hope O. Hobcaygeon, Tykes were in Orono on Dec. l5th for a [eague game. Th i s was Orono's first gante with this team and they turned out to be the stronigest teamOrn made it 7-2 with :15 left'ini the period but Oronio struck again withi 58 seconds to go) when Greg Hooper f'ired tlle puck imtothe BeWdley' nlet assisted by Trevor Lomiax andStephen Stadelmani.FThe final period\was sorles or Orono depite somne lfine ef- fort. Bewdley howýever did pick up one goal w\ith 3:52 to go inihe game. Il was real- ly another fine Iteam efflort as, everyone worked hiardci. Although they were not mentioned in the scoinig Sean MacKenzie, Silane Jones, Jim Part nier and gai Chad Vanidam ailt lae strong gms After the 8-3 vitrte boys had a niice surpise as thle sponsor M r. Tlennanti presenitedIthe iboys and coaches wý\ithfisharp inew ,caps. Thank you výery mnuch 'Mr. Tennant. Next action f'or thre boys will be Saturiday i.n Newýcastle at 2 p.mn. and ai home rthat night -at 7 p.mi. againii.ý Bowmanville Tomsý. has played so far. Orono real- ly huistled and played the best hockeyfithey could but Bob- caygeon had comnplete con- trol of the game. Final Score Bobcaygeoni 7, Orono 0. F. R. Tennant Fuels I Francis, Doni, Carl Mau üar h*lausrw be a patlaerlag e lave and togethersa! We greet eai frien, a and wiah gWonu Jeu a' Chr*tusaa. AI Heard Electric lJean, AI and Brad Regional Reclaimers Ltd. Box 358, Newcastle Newtonville Governmnent Licenced Landf iii Site EFFECTIVE DECEM BER 29, 1984 Prices at the Landfill Site wiII be as fol Iows: Cars $3.00 ea.; /2tons, Vans & Trailers $5.00 ea., Vehicles over 2000 Ibs. wiII be charged by the ton accor- ding to Company going rates. Hours - Monday to Friday 8 - 4:30 P.m. - -Saturday 8 - 12 noon PLEASE NDTE:These rates have not been increased in f ive years. 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