Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 27, lý85e Four Orona- Skaters to compete in Section ais Holiday Entertaining with Ease Four figure skaters representing the the Orono Figure Skating Club wilI be competing this .,weekend, in the Eastern Ontario Sec- tionals being held in- Ottawa. sports (Continued from pae 4) two quick goals to make it 6-3. Dustin Reid scored his fourth goal .unassisted with 1:46 to play i n the game. Millbrook scored with 1:15 left to play and agan at 1:04. Thank goodness we didn't have more time to play! Final score Orono 7 - Millbrook 5, On Friday November 22nd the Tennant Fuel Atoms suf- fered their second exhibition game loss, this time at the hands 'of the Oshawa L.N.HFIL. Canadians. It seemed like nothing would.go The above trio, (left to right) Jody, Melville, Kristen Hamel and Christy Flintoff will be giving it their best ef- fort in the competition along withi Stephanie Hood, right as they trailed 5-0 before they scored their fîrst goal at 6:34 of the second period. Stephen Stadelmann scored assisted by Tyler Adey and Cameron Esier In the third period Oshawa went up 6-1 belore Cameron Esler scored unassisted. Two minutes-later Trevor Lomax scored assisted by Adam Stephenson and Tyler Adey, making it 6-3. Oshawa roared back with three more goals while the local boys just could flot get going. Fin a] score Oshawa 9 - Orono 3. Well on to the next game! The next game was a league game against Cobourg in Orono on Saturday night. Trevor Lomax scored the first goal of the game at 1:47 another Orono Club skater. Winners at the Sectional competition wiIl compete in Divisionals being held this year in Whitby. of the first period, assisted by Cameron Esler and Jim Part- ner. Neither team could get a goal until Cobourg scored 1late in~ the second period on a deflected shot. Both teams had chances to break the tic but Chad Vandam in goal kept them out of the net with some fine help from Sean McKenzie and Scott McAllister and others. In the third period with 2:00 minutes left- to play Brent Gates scooped up a loose puck and lobbed- a high backhand shot overý the screened Cobourg goalie. Cameron Esler assisted on the winning goal. Final score Orono 2 - Cobourg 1. Teamn league statistics are now 7 wins, 2 tics, 1 loss. One of the nicest Christmias traditions is the gathlering'- of friends in holiday spirit. And - if's wnde-fu l to know, that, w;ýith a little carefIulplaing yu at relax and entertain easily dur ingi ihis busy time. Keep things simî ple by scrving punch instead of mixed drinks and select ap tizers that can be made im advance. Enlist the aid offlamily members for shopping and decoratinig. Offer guests a choice of alcoholic and non looi punches. Christmas Craniberry Cobbler, a festive red punch, i s handsome served in a taîf ,gla ss pitcher or deep eystalbol The splash of brandyJ in this cranberry punch is delicious and well suited to, the holiday cheer. Cranberry Fnuit Punch featuires the snappy taste of craniberry cocktail in a refreshing blend of fruit juices- a delicious way to toast the season. To prevent dilu- tion, freeze cranbenry cocktail in ice cube trays and use these "Cranberry Rocks" to keep drinks ; cold., Appetizers take on new imi- portance for Christmas enter- taining. A freezer stocked with tiny delicacies means an exciting array of hors d'oeuvre is ready in moments. Cranberry Glazed Meatballs is one idea for zippy make-ahead niblles. Cranberiy sauce and a touch of Dijon mustard make a colorful and mouth-watering glaze for meat- balîs or sausage pieces. For more festive food and drink ideas, write to. Cranberry Recipes, 170 Attwell Drivc, Dept. PR6, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5Z5 Christmas Cranberry Cobbler 1 can (14 oz/ 398 mL) pitted cherries, drained 2 tbsp (25 mL) sugar 1'/ cups (375 mL) Îhery Whiskey or Cherry Brandy 1 boule (40 oz/ 1. 14 L) Ocean Spray Crarberry Cocktail, chilled OR 1 can (275 mL) Frozen 'Concentrated tXean Spray Cranberry Cocktail, reconstituted I bousle (750 mL) soda 'water (or to taste), chilled Place cherries in large bowl. Sprinkle with sugar. Add Cherry Whiskey and let stand at least one hour. Chili. Stir in Cranberry Cocktail. Pour over ice in punch bowl and genitIy blend in soda water. Makes ap- proximately 20- 4 oz (125 mL) servings. Cranberry Glazed Meatballs /lb (375 g) medium ground beef 1/2 lb (250 g) ground pork 4 cup (175 ml) breadcrumbs 2 cloves garlie, finely chopped V24 tsp (2 mL) salt Y2 tsp (2 mL) ground ginger V4 tsp (1 mL) pepper I egg Y2 cup (125 mL) Ocean Spray Whole Berry Cranherry Sauce Mix ground meats, bread- crumbs, garlic. saIt. ginger, pep- per and egg. Blend in cranberry sauce. Shape into approximately 55 meat balis, 1-inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Place in baking pan and bake at 4000F (2000C) 10Oto, 12 minutes, turning once. Drain mneatballs on paper towel and if servirg immediately, place in chafing, dish or casserole.(A this point, the meuatballs mnay bc frozen, uncovered, in single layers on baking sheets, then p ackf'aged in airtight containers to store in freezer. Do flot thaw heflore reheating.) Sauice 1' cup)s (300 mil) Ocean Sp ray Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce I cP (50 mL) white wine 2 rbsp (25 mL) Dijon mustard 1 tsp (5 mL) horseradîsh V/2 tsp (2 mL) ground ginger Pinch pepper Combine ail ingredients in small saucepan. Simmer over low heat 10 minutes. To serve: Pour sauce over meatballs and heat tif, bubhly in oven or microwave. Serve with toothpicks to "spear" mneatballs. If meatbalîs are frozen, heat in single layers on baking sheets in 425'F (220'C) oven for 15 mnin- utes or until hot. Transfer to chafing dish and cover with cranberry sauce; heat tilI bub- bly. 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