4-Orono Weekly Timies, Wednesday, April 24, 1985 SPORTS PeeWees thank Matthews & HI Insurance for sponsorship On bebaîf of the coaches Russ Major, Dennis Hartwig and Bob Sheridan we w ould like to congratulate the team for a successful year. Althougb we started off slowly the boys looked like a team at the end of the year and proved it by winning the Consolation League Cham- pionsbip. It was a pleasure working with the boys this ycar and to sec their markcd improve- ment was our reward. The bad news hovwcver, is that we will be losing onc of our key players an aIl around good guy Jason Brachvogcl next year. Jason who is aptly nick- namned "Jumnbo Burger" will be missed, but we wish him and bis parents the bcst of luck in thcir new home in Wbitby. The Brachvogels are good folk and top notch hockey boosters. Orono's loss is Wbitby's gain. We would also like to thank Matthew's and Hill for their sponsorshîp of the teain this year. Your hclp and sup- port was grcatly appreciated by the boys. On Saturday,, April 201h, the Orono Tri County Midgets wound up a super season witb a party at the Forum. It was a great party, with gQod companionship and good food. Presentations were made to the great coaching teain of Peter Swan, Dean Cox, Bob Lewis and Ken Cameron, to Barb Swan for ber hospitality and gencrosity and to Sheilagh Bruton for doing the write- ups. Barb Swan wrote a pocmn for the occasion which wcnt as follows: Here's a' special cheer to Orono They'rc not too bad They sure made Ennismore Look so-o-o sad From the beginning of tbe seas«n This is a recipe for to-dlays politicians and would-be politicians! Before any politician could be elected, he or she must, grow a garden. (1) They must grow potatoes, s0 that they know that somne fruit grow underground. (2) They must grow an apple tree, to show that some things grow in the air. (3) They must grow tuberous begonias, so that they realize, that some things need a pro- tected habitat. The team played like stars Went through their stylish moves In Orono and afar. Our Sunday nîght long drives Our hearts a-pumping More Sunday night long drives They kept us jumping But folks you must admît It wasn't that bad And wben it was ail over We were more than glad Tbe first time in 24 years That trophy bas comte home So it sure has been worth it t shines like new chrome Pete's prescription for hcart- burn Had finally run out Hîs guys workcd their buns off In that there's no doubt So congratulations you guys Wear that win in style Orono Tri-County Midget Stats League Garnes and Erxhibi- tion Games and Playoffs No. Players 1. Ken Cameron 2. Todd Mercer 3. Blaine Bruton 4. Rob Jeromne 5. David Little 7. Scott Irwin 9. Tim Mercer 10. Brian Souch 11. Darren Dennis 12. Russell Sullivan 13. Mike Lane 14., Johin Cowan 15. Rod Storsbergen .16. Darren Lewis 7.Mark Sargent Goals 2.34%1 4 6 5 10 7 8 7 2 16, 12 9 10 n 1.16% 3 minors 17 minors - 3 gamnes 14 - 1 gamne 14 7 6 12 19 17 11 6 24 - I gamne 5 (4) And they must grow one Peace Rose. This wiIl teacb themt, that the road to peace may be thorny, but Peace hias a beauty and fragrance that cannot be eciualed. OnIy aftcr planting this garden can thcy be electedi and permitted to sport a flower in their lapel! Author - Pete Peters, Manitoba Horticulture Assoc. Submitted by Isabelle Challice, Orono Horticulture You've made your parents so proud And, yes,ý Pete CAN smile! ~' year with victory stuvdnt c F K-'5~ SOOAVE NIOWI - we ma"e our name i hadwatre Rolph Dominion Hardware Main Street, Orono- Phone 983-5207 Orono Tennant Fuel Atoms Iast gaine of the season was played on March 30. The local boys defeated the visiting Oshawa Little N.H.L. Canadians by a score of 7-4. The Canadians scored ear- ly in the first period but Orono came back with two goals before the end of the period to take the lead. Tyler Adey scored Orono's first goal assisted by Trevor Lomax at 2:30. With 1:38 to play, Orono's Dustin Reid scored assisted by Scott McAllister and Sean McKen- nie. Tyler Adey put Orojo abead 3-1 at the 3:27 mark of the second pcriod assisted by Ryan Rock and Trevor Lomax. The Canadians scored midway through the period to make it 3-2. Chad Vandam and Robin Lcth were playing goal for Orono and did their usual Orono Tri-County Midgets banquet at the Forum as- finale A gardening recipe for politicians fine job. iim Partner, Greg Hooper, Cameron Esler, Paul Flintoff and Brad Min- nis played their position well. Heading into the third *period the Candians ticd the game early with a goal at the 1: 14 mark. Tyler Adey scored his third goal with 5:12 left in the period assisted by Sean McKenzie to put Orono back in front. Ryan Rock scored unassisted 34 seconds later to make it 5-3. Ryan scored again a minute later assisted by Trevor Lomax. With 1:05 lcft to play in the game, Orono scored and the whole team clearcd the bench to celebrate Shane Jonc' s first goal* of the year. Assisting wcre Sean McKen- zie and Dustin Reid. The Canadians got their 4th goal with 15 seconds lcft in the game but it was too late as Orono won the gaine 7-4. Congratulations Shane! recetves award Canada Packers bas made a $600 award available to Durham College for presen- tation to an undergraduate of the three-year Business Ad- ministration prograin. Recipients of the award are students wbo ar c ected for their proficiency in: academic achievement, qualities of leadership and character, resourcefulncss, and par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities. Tbis year the award bas been given to Roy lelinga of Bowmanville, wbo is in year three of the Data Processing option in Business Ad- ministration. The presentation was made at the College on Wednesday, Aprik 10, by Pbil Renof, Cor- porate Recruiting Ad- ministrator for Canada Packers Incorporatcd.