4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 9, 1991 SPORTS Job Prînting at the Orono Times 983-5301 First Career Goal Kyle Moore, 7, son of Eric and linda Moore, scored bis first career goal in bis second career game on Sawurday, December 1, 1990. Kyle plays for the Orono Tykes, and wears # 12. Congratulations Kyle! FIRST CAREER GOAL Christopher Wîlhelm, 6, son of Jimn and Debbie Wilhelm scored his fîrst career goal in his first career gamne on Saturday, Nov. 24, 190. Christopher plays for the Orono Tykes and wears number 10. Con- gratulations Christopher! This week I would like to start off my report to advise ail applicatiohs sent to me, will be sent f orward to the my younger constituents of two summer employment applicable co-ordinator. opportunities. I wish ail of you that apply, good-luck. I know how The first opportunity is with the Ministry of Natural important a summer job is to many of yuu, to help with Resources, working as an Ontario Ranger. your further education. This program provides 17 year old students with an I must say that I really enjoyed the Christmas break opportunity to protect and conserve our public lands, this year. I spent the time catching up on some sleep, waters and associated resources. and spending the actual holidays with my wife, Once selected, the Ontario Ranger would receive free children and grandchildren. It was a very welcome board and lodging in one of 35 camps across Ontario. change from the flurry of activities prior to Christmas I-e or she would also receive a basic wage of $26.49 per that I found at Queen's Park. day. This coming week 1 will get to know my January The program has received a titie change this year, schedule regarding the tour of the province with the designed to eliminate the junior image of previous Anti-Drug Strategy Team. We hope to gain some years. The program offers a valuabte outdoor summer insight from various groups and organizations as to experience in resource management and how best we, the Solicitor Cenerals office, can combat environmental projects. drug abuse in Ontario. The second employmnent opportunity is with Ontario During February and March, I will be part of the Hydro. It is open only to post secondary school Adminstrat ion of Justice Committee that will meet on students who are residents of Ontario. To qualify you a regular basis, both at Queen's Park and throughout must not have been employed by Ontario Hydro for the province. The committee will be listening to public more than one summer. iniput and the advice of various experts in their There are many job opportunities with Ontario Hydro particular field, in order that the government can across the provýince. provide the best possible legislation to serve al If you are interested in making an application, write to citizens of Ontario. We will be looking into the recent me at mry constituency office at 68 King Street East, bis sent to the committee for review covering, support Bowmanville, Ont. LIC 3X2. payments for children, and victims of crime. I can't promise that the Ministry of Natural Resources Until next week - be kind to one another. or Ontario Hydro, will place all applicants. However, A good week for the OronoAtoms It was a great week of hockey for the Orono team resulting in a well deserved win and tie. December l7th, Orono bosted Baltimore # 2 and both teams played a good brand of hockey from the opening face off to the final Puzzer. In tbe first period action, Brett Maartense opened the scoring on a fine play assîsted by Amy-Jane McAllister, but Baltimore tied the gamne with one of tbeir own. Mýike Morrison scored Oronos second goal on a sbot from the point after being fed a ice pass fromn Brett Maartense deep in Baltimore! zone, but again Baltimore came back to even the score. The second period went by scoreless witb botb goalies making many good.saves. In the third period after both teams having many good scoring chances, it was Steven Foster wbo gave Orono the go ahead goal assisted by Bobby and Devon Witberidge, A fun game and the Oro by Shelley Allun Dec. 21 was one of the more important hockey games of the season for several Orono Tykes. t was a chance to show dad who was more skilled and they did. But more important things first. Dad must play witb the butt end of bis stick to bandie the puck. Fair is fair. That stili didn't hold back dad, as tbey managed to get four goals. The tykes fortunately put five past dad to win the game. Botb Tyke goalies played an excellent game. To give dad a slight edge the tykes gave tbem one of their goalies. 'Me game was enjoyed by ahl the but again Baltimore came rigbt back and tied the gaine at 3-3 to end the gaine. A good bard fought gamne fromn ail the players and great goaltending fromn Ryan Schoep. ,December 20, Orono headed east to play Grafton # 1, and we were treated to an excellent gaine, with everyone playing their positions, out skating and out playing Grafton ail three periods, resulting a 10-5 Win. The scoring went as follows: Steven Foster 2 goals, 2 assists; Greg Bull 2 goals, 2 assists; Brett Maartense 2 goals; B.J. Hackett 1 goals, 3 assists; Bobby Witheridge 1 goal, 2 assists; Jamie Richter 1 goal, 1 assist, Devon Witheridge 1 goal; and assists to Grant Esler and Mike Morrison. Also a good gaine for Amy-Jane McAllister on defence and Ryan Scboep in net. Good luck in your next gamne!, for dads )no Tykes spectators including the two penalties served on Dad's team. Imagine that! Tykes excel over North Oshawa Orono tykes out skated their competitors to a 6 - 0 win over North Oshawa. First goal was made by Jef Tbompson assisted by Lee Allun. Following, Christopher Wilbelm had a super breakaway al the way down but was unsuccessful this time. Matt Reid scored the second goal off a good pass from Jeff Tbompson. t displayed good team work. Again Christopher Wilhelm bad a breakaway and A MOMENT 0F REFLECTION You may have thought the rubber g loves were inspired by science - you were wrong! Tbey were introduced about 100 years ago in Baltimore by famed surgeon William Stewart Halstead, but flot selfishly perhaps to protect the hands of his cherisbed chief nurse from the harsh disinfectants he used. Shortly after be presented ber with bis token of devotion, two pairs of gloves made by Goodyear fromn a plaster cast of ber hands, they were married. NO BED IN4 PRISON - LT COSTS Prisoners denied beds for more than one day in New York are to be paid $75. compensation. A judge ordered prison authorities to hand over the cash, saying severe overcrowding in New York jails meant inmates rights were being violated. 'Me authorities must also pay out $50. for every twelve hours a prisoner is beld in a group holding cell after the first day. In tbe first two weeks of December more than, 200 prisoners qualified to pick up cash tbat amnounted to thousands of dollars. scored unassisted. Brandon Hilîs made tbe score 4 - 0 witb Christopber Wilbelm assissted by Matt Reid scored again. Proud first' time goalie Christopher Kirkbride played a good game leaving with bis first shut out. For many players this is tbeir first year playing hockey and the improvement is tremendous. Great work Tykes! f ANNUAL~ CI. .' 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