v 0, 4- Orono WeokIy Times, Wedn.eday, Novembor 10, 1993 Dufferin Aggregate Tykes open season with 3 wins Orono Major Tyke team, who The second period accounted fo are sponsored by Dufferin the games entire scoring Aggregates, have gone undefeated Dufferin's Brian Pisani (19)a in their first three games of the, 9:25 jammed in a loose puck at t] season. Coach Brian Allin stated creases edge after Matt Mitchel that the teams good Istart can be (6) had deked the opposirj attributed to the bard skating by goaltender. Steve Gregg (17 the wbole team and the collected the second assist t( outstanding goaltending they have Pisani's goal. Less, than tw( received. The tearn is comprised of minutes later Rotary scored ai mostly seven year boys with at unassisted goal to even the match least one year of organized On a breakaway, Orono's Chrî hockey. Brian Allin with the Moffat (5) with Chris Campbel assistance of Fred Cox, Blain (20) and Andy Bangay (11 Moffat, Gerald Martin and Barney assisting put the game away f: Bangay will be guiding the boys Dufferin. The net was minded bi through a fun and hopefully Kevin Martin who on severla successful year. occasions kept the opposition fon Dufferin Aggregates win opener squaring the score with fine sav< Dufferin opened the season during the final frame. McGreg<i with a 7-2 victory over Durham played a strong gaine and Dufferir T.V. on October 22nd. Durham will have their hands full oni opened the scoring early in the subsequent match. first when Aggies goaltender Ian Dufferin stones Rotary Crashley (35) scooped the puck Friday night Dufferin bostec into bis own net wbile trying to Rotary Club. But the bosts werc corral a loose rebound. A goal by not the best of bosts as they deniec Kyle Cox (114) two minutes later their guests any pleasure. Dufferir evened tire contest. Dufferin went dominated the play from the fir:i into the lead with a goal by few shifts tîl the dying seconds, Bradley Griffin (4). With just a Kyle Allin (10) had the oni) minute remaining ini the first Kyle scoring of the fist period with twc Allin scored what turned out to be unassisted goals 49 seconds apart. thre game winner. The middle frame had a morc The second period saw Durham diverse scoring attack for thc T.V. move tri within one before Aggies as different player5 Dufferin would take control. Goal accounted for Dufferin's threc scorers in the second for the goals. Matt Mitchell (6) picked up Aggies were Allin with his second bis first of two on the night with of the night and ColinMaitland an assist going to Paul Richter (3) (12). Richter on bis next 'shift loggeda The only scoring in the final was by Dufferin. Kyle Allia picked bis third of the night for the bat trick. Chris Moffat (5) fmnisbed Dufferin's scoring midway througb tbe final period. Steve Gregg (17) and Brian Pisani (19) picked up assists during thre course of the match. Dufferin 2 McGregor 1 The Aggies went to Bowmanville October 26th to meet McGregor IDA. The close score was indicative of the play tbrougbout the contest. Both teams were evenly matcbed with either capable of victory but the Aggies did prevail. The first period went scoreless with neither tearn unable to sustain any offensive pressure. Famii1y Auto unbeaten in opening six games for Ig. at ell 7) Lo No an h. ris ell 1) -al re Te ed pn hs al goal that w as assisted by Chris Moffat (5) and Steven Gregg (17). Ryan Fowler (2) ended Orono's second period scoring with an unassîsted goal. Late in the period was the only time that Rotary was able to beat the solid goaltending of Duffenin's Brian Pisani. Fowler notcbed bis second goal of the match midway in the final with Gregg assisting. A little over a minute late Fowler got the bat trick with Kyle Cox (14) gathering the assist. Gregg, also collected bis third point of the affair -on a goal with 1:41 remaini ng, Moffat assisted. The last tally went to Mitchell, unassisted, with just a dozen seconds remaining. Tourdiff wins shut-out Moore leads J&M to 110 win over Shopper Drugs In a game against Siroppers Drug Mart at Bowmanville last Thursday,, J & M Custom, dsayda dual strengtb of offensive/defensive play, earning an 11 -0win. Justin Caruana (#4) opened the scoring frenzy (eventually eaming a hat trick) at the balf-way point of tbe first period with assists fromn Derek Sellers (#3) and Amanda Adegeest (#16). Garrett ýMacDonald (#11) scored bis first goal of the season on a pass fromt Doug Garlick (#5). Taking thre puck at the face-off, Evan Moore (#9) scored the first of this five goals of, the game unassisted. J & M ended the first period with a fabulous display of team effort. Garett Wood carried the puck across the blue line with teammates Michael Fuller (#6) and Joey Konopka (#35) defending eitber side. Wood pass" the puck to Evan Moore (#9), whose dispatch to Justin Caruana (#4) resulted in Caruana taking J & M to a 4-0 lead. Doug Garlick (#5), Evan Moore (#9) and Garett Wood (#12) played a mas terful second period. Garlick opened witb a goal at 14:30, assisted by Garrett MacDonald (# 11). Goals number 6 and 7 were both scored by Evan Moore: the 6th assist by Garett Wood and Brent Vanstone (#7); the 7th also assisted by Garett Wood. Doug Garlick carried the puck from the face-off across the blue line at 4:20 remaining in tire Orono Family Auto Sales of the OMHA played in no less than 5 games this past week încluding an exhibition match-up against the BRHL selects. It was a eventful week of hockey as our guys skated away with 4 wins and a tie.hI 9 league outings this year Family Auto has an impressive 6- 1-2 'record! Family Auto is presently on a 6 game unbeaten streak in league play. Scoring highlights of the week's first 4 gaines are as follows. November 1 - Family Auto 4 Ops Flames 1. Goals: Bob Witheridge; Jeff Thompson; Tyler Robinson; Mike Knox. Assists: Bob Witheridge 2; Greg Shetier; Jamie Parry; Brandon Caruana; Ryan Tresise. Shots on Goal: Family Auto 21, Flames 18. November 2 - Family Auto 2 Mariposa 2. Goals: Mike Knox; Brandon Caruana. Assists: Bob Witheridge; Tyler Robinson. Shots on Goal: Mariposa 16, Famnily Auto 11. November 5 - Family Auto 6 Minden Monarchs 1. Goals: Greg Shetler 2; Tyler Robinson 2; Pat O'Halloran; Bob Witberidge. Assists: Mike Knox 2; Paul Landers; Brandon Caruana; Greg Bester; Jamie Parry; Jeff Thompson; Matt McGlynn; Ryan period, gently sliding it past the Shoppers goalie. Evan Moore (#9) closed the 2nd period scoring the ninth goal, assisted by Garett Wood (#12). J & M - 9, Shoppers - 0. Play dominated in the Shoppers zone througbout the 3rd period. Under intense pressure, the Shoppers netminder stopped numerous attempts by Mark Kelly (#8) to put the puck-past bim. Kelly earned special recognition for bis tremendous stamina and perserverence. J & M's lOtir goal was scored by Evan Moore (#9), unassisted. Justin Caruana closed the game taking passes from Ian Knox (#14) and Amanda Adegeest (#16): J & M Custom-1, Shoppers Drug Mart - 0. Assisted by the excelle-nt, defensîve play of his teammates, Carl Tordiff (#10) earns the shut- out for J & M Custom. Next game: Orono Arena, Friday, November l2th, 5:30 p.m. against Skylight Donuts. Garrett MacDonald # il Tresise. Shots on Goal: Family Auto 21, Monarcbs 7. November 6 - Family Auto 8 BRHL Selects 2. Goals: Greg Shetler 2; Brandon Caruana 2; Mike Knox; Pat O'Halloran; Paul Landers; Jeff Thompson. Assists: Tyler Robinson .2; Jamie Parry 2;, Matt McGIynn; Jeff Thompson; Ryan Tresise; Greg Bester; Greg Shetler. Shots on Goal: Family Auto 19, Selects 12. Capping the week's schedule for Family Auto was a visit to Omemee Sunday, November 7'to play the Sharks. The home teain came out flying and grabbed a 1- 0 lead just 38 seconds into the game. Orono tied it Up at 1-1 midway tbrough the frame when centre Greg Shetler sent Brandon Caruana in for a scoring chance at 4:28. The big right winger fured a low wrist shot that was blocked, but Winger Jeff Thompson was quick to stuff in the rebound. Omemee jumped aliead 2'-l on a power play opportunity late in the period at 2:05. Family Auto got the only goal of the middle period to tie it at 2-2 when winger Mike Knox ripped a 30 footer to the short-side at 5:49. Assisting on the play were winger Ryan Tresise and defenceman Paul Landers. Orono gained a 3-2 lead at 6:28 of the third frame when winger Brandon Kettela banged in a Pat O'Halloran rebound. Fighting off a 2-man disadvantage late in the game, Orono was able to bang on and take a 3-2 victory. Final shots on goal were: Family Auto 26, Sharks 14. Next gaine for Family Auto is a league encounter at Orono Arena on Friday, November 12 at 8:30 p.m. See you there! Message for peace at Cenotaph (Continued fromt page 1) Arabs. He said it was neyer thought that such might happen., He said there is a need to build on peace throughout the world by giving our backing to the UN. He said it was necessary to follow through on an International Arms Hope keeps planning consultant Andrew McNeeley is back as principal planning consultant for both Hope Township and the Town of Brighton. McNeeley had been hired by the two manicipalities. Uwough a contract with Totten Sims Hubicki. Last month McNeele- was one of two planners who hâ,- heen dropped from, the engineering's firm staff in downsizîng. Both Hope and Brighton have now-dropped their contract with the engineering firm and have hired back McNeeley to undertaken their planning work. Treaty. Lt was pointed out that arms trade was deadly and that Canada placed seventh in this trade throughout the world. Rev. Russell spoke of the reent Canadian election results and the election the Bloc Quebecois to the: position ýof opposition party. He said peace must be found in Canada and that it corne in a democratic mariner. 1.He called for peace in the community, peace for the young people and the audience was reminded that gur kids are what we make them. "Let us enjoy peace, let us join in peace" "Seek peace and pursue it", said Rev. Russell. 1Coffee, hot chocolate and donuts were served at the Orono Oddfellow's Hall following the service. O(de Dutch v~y~:Carpentry CUSTOM HOME BUILDING RENOVATIONS "Smail Jobs and Large l'il Take Charge" 1-705-277-2397 JOE H. LEYSTRA REMEMBRANCE DAY GARBAGE COLLECTION Browning-Ferris Industries (B.F.I.) wiII colleot garbage in accordance with the following schedule: GARBAGE normally set out -for collection >Thursday, Novýember 11lth WI LL BE PICKED UP ON MONDAY, November l5th, 1993 Browning-Ferris Industries (Garbage Collection)....... 433-5075 Waste iSystems BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES Municipaiity of Clartngton Public Works 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 (905) 623-3379 Date of Publication: Wednesday, November 3, 1993