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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Jan 1985, p. 5

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Jantiary 2, 1985-5 Orono-Lockharts School NIlews Scott Hartwig and Derek Anderson arc pictured above with Peggy and Brian, Sprayson who on Friday, December 21lst Iost their home to fire on Main Street north in Orono at Milîson Hill Drive. The loss of the house and content has been est imated at concern being expressed from $80,000. the comm unit y was On Saturday the two boys, unbelieveable and, of course, canvassed neighbours in the mosi appreciated.- area and presented the The couple along with their Spray son with a sum of two boys, Jamie and Michael money to assist with loss due moved into their home in to the fire. Orono in October. Brian Sprayson said the Mr. Sprayson said the house was just what they had been looking for and moved to Orono from Blackstock. The famnily now reside in a trailer on-ithe property while permanent accommodation is restored for them on thie Main Street lot. Matthews & Orono Tri-County Atom Wifl Hi!! PeeWees (cnr nut fm nnej "Championship in Orono Tri-County Atoms entered into a tournament in Little Britain on Friday, Dec. 28. The first g-ame wvas played against Peterborough Knox Team at 10.00 a.mn. The score was 4-0 for Peterborough. Scott Hall tended net for Orono for the first gamne. He made somte excellent saves. The boys played very wI but were not quite hot enou.gh. The tournament was ve 'ry well run and set up. There ,were even video mnovies for the kids to watch while eating their lunch. Everything ran smoothly and on time. The second gamne was played against Woodville at 2:00 p.m. The score was 7-3 for Orono. John Buttigieg- played net for this gamne. He dîd a wvonderful job. The tîrst goal wvas scored at 9:49 by Chris Yeo wvith assists going to J.P. Tousignant and Phillip Darlington. Chris got a new stick for Christmas and hie promises that it's ful of goals. 1 believe huim! At 6:55 Steve Shetler pumelled one home with- assi sts- to Scott Hall and Chris Simpson. Then, still fighting at 3:53, J.P. Tousignant popped one past the goalie with helpers from Jarret Prescott and Chris Yeo. At 3:07 these guys were still on a roll and little J.P. Tousignant fought hard for another one and won. Chris Yeo and Scott Hartwig picked up the assists. We're into the second period and Woodville finally got one past John Buttigieg at 7:37. John hield tough during this period, looking very alert. At 7:05 of the third period, Camn Tomnpkins shot one homne, with an assist going to Brandon Oveniden. Then at 4:50 Chris Yeo used his powerful stick to squeeze out one more g-oal. He was assisted by Scott Hartwig and Scott Hall. At 2:39 WoodvIille squeeked aniother one past Johin. Then at 2:18 another one. At 1:23 Scott Hartwig popped the final goal home fir St effo rt Craig Nemis fed hirn a perfect pass. Todd gained a with another assist from clear cut breakaway and fool- Chris Yeo. ed the Manvers netinider The third gamie was played with a hard loýw wrist shot. against Lindsay at 4:00 p.mi. Orono kept the pressurec on The -score-was 3-I for Orono. Itte into the -gamne when John Buttigieg tended thie Blaine Souch, who played net again and did an excellent one of his, best giamecs of the job! He made some really ex\- year, stole thle puck at Centre cellent saves, althoughi he and skated in uiinmolest ed to wasn't overworked. score a short handed goal. .Our own little power pacýk, Manvers puilled out al Chris Yeo, scored the first stops in the dyving minutes goal at 8:36 with the assist gPo- and managed to score one of ing to J.P. Tousignant. At their own tu make the final 6:00 J.P. Tousignant banged score 5-2 Orono. one in unassisted. Beautiful! Brent Osmonid and Mlike Then at 2:47- Steve Shetler Goodmurphy were standouts scored unassisted. on defence wîth g-,o ali es This gang, parents includ- Shawn Hardy and Billy Todd edl were reallv lin for this coming up big when needed. final game and the boys played their hardest. At 1:36 Lindsay finally got one past John., An excellent effort guys. They ail received a beautiful bronze medallion for winning the -B" C'on- solation Championship. The gang of boys are reallyI begin- ning to understand about be- ing a team. Regional Reclaimers Ltd. Box 358, Newcastle Newtonville Government Licenced Landf iii Site EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 29, 1984 Prices at the LandfilI Site wilI be as follows: Cars $3.00 ea.; ½/tonis, 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 NOTE:These rates have nqt been increased in f ive years. Newcastle 3 - Orono 1 On Tuestlay, Dec. 20, the, Matthews and Hill boys travelled to Newcastle and were defeated- by a 3-1 couint. Newcastle struick early in the 1lst period and agaîn in the 2nd before Orono got go- ing. Blaine Souich opened the 3rd stanca whien hie receiv ed a nice pass Fromn Brian Rodd and fired in a high wvrist shot which fooled the goalie. Orono foughl gamnely but just couldn't beat a hot Newcastle goaltender. With jusi seconds left in the g-ame Newcastle maniaged a 3 on 1 break and salted the victory away when Mathew Stevenson notched his second marker of the gamne. Jason Brachvogel and -Jason Burn,ïhamn played strongly for the Orono team,. FORMER HAMILTON REEVE DIES CharlieBursn a former reeve of Hamilton Township,died recently in his 89th year. Burrison was an area farmer anid-srved as reeve in 1940-42, 1953-55 and during 1971-72. ORONO CAMPUS NEWS by KarrieFrrse THE CHRISTMAS SINGALONG Orono Public School had their Christmnas singalong on Dec. l9th. Grades one, two and three wvere in it. After these grades finished singing, everyone else sang Christmas carols together. Then Santa Claus arrived and ail the littie kids sat on his lap and he gave themi candies. MRS. STAPLES by Michele Rutherford Mrs. Staples is the Kindergarten teacher in Orono-Lockhart sehool. For Christmas hier clas~s made gingerbread houses, app-le' doils and their own wrapping paper. They made them for their Momis and Dads. They also made decorations for the Christmas tree at school. The children could hardly wait for Christmas to arrive. LOCKHART CAMPUS NEWS Lauri SokolJuk On Tuesday, December 18, Lockhart had their'Christmas concert. The crowd filled the gymn fromn front to back. First Mrs. Ralfe's class had a play titled "The Bot's Family Christmias". It was al about what the true mneaniing of Crsmsis. Next Mr. Witheridge's class hiad a choral reading and actioni production titled '"Tis the Night Before Christmas". Next Mr. Eames" class had a musical program, playing songs and telling the history of the Christmas carols using their recorders. JANUARY SALE R ALL E CH RISTMAS -F STOCK L 1½2PRICE E c IN-STORE T SPECIALSo on Brass,0 China & N Crystal s Main St., Orono 983-9757 NEWCASTLE VILLAGE POWER SKATING FINAL REG ISTRATION FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1985 4:30 p.m. At the Newcastle Arena COST: $38.00 10 week session starts on the above date f romn 5-6 p.m. Date of publication: January 2, 1985 P.O. No. A 1210

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