Oronp WeekJy flms~ W.dnesday, Decembor tf~ 1994) Mackie & ]Reid win 5th straight Mackie and Reid won tbeir 5th straight gaine Thursday nigbt. Orono scored first with a breakaway by Hentig. Witberidge and Maartense were able to put two more along with onu from Bonneuta. Orono won the game 4- 2. Rink Ramblings - The top tbree assist getters are Eslers (7), Logan (6) and Witheridge (6). Have a Merry Christmnas from the Mackie & Reid team. Profile - Shaun Hentig, Height 5'9", Weigbt 135 lbs.; FuIl Naine Shaun Clifford Hentig; Position - Loft Dufunce; Shoots - Loft; Status - Captain; Nicknamu - "Malibu"; Ratings Speed - 6, Agility - 4, Sportsmanship - 10, Checking - 10, Overal0 9; Personals Favourie Novel: Green Eggs and Hamn; Favorite Move: Casablanca and Ninja Turtles 3; Most Influential Person in His Life: Sir Sanford Fleming; Quote - "Winning comes in the practice, determination and a well- balanced meaI." Family Auto shut down in exhibition play It was a wcek the OMHA Orono Pee Wee Leafs would rather forget as they werc blasted 8-0 and 7-O respectively in exhibition matches! Wcdnesday, December 14 Fainily Auto bosted a tough Port Hope entry called Century 21. Orono's best (and some say only) period of hockey in this gaine was in thc first franie as they outplaycd Port Hope and outsbot thein 10-4. Century 21 quickly reboundcd howcver, as thcy scored 4 times in thc second period and added 4 more in the final frame. Final shots on goal favoured Century 21 by a 22-14 margin. Friday, December 16 Uic Leafs bosted thc Bruins. A major Pe Wec club of Uic Oshawa LNHL. Orono looked sbaky in the fîrst period as Uic Bruins outshot thein 8-3 wbilu building a 2-O lead. The Leafs showed signs of life as they skated more confidently in the middle frame holding their much langer fous to just 1 goal as Uic shots were even 8-8. Two tramns faced-off in Uic third period, but only one club playud hockey as. Oshawa mauled Orono 15-4 in shots while adding 4 more goals bufore the final buzzer. The game's shot total favoured the Bruins 31-15. Next gaine for Faniily auto is a league uncounter in Millbrook Thursday, December 22. Next home gamc for the Leafs is Friday, December 23 at 9:00 p.m. Sec you there! Leaflets . .. Belated birthday greetings to defenceman Greg Rester who turned 12 years young on Tuesday, December 20 .. statistically spealdng ... after 15 icague games . . . Brandon Caruana is tops in points witb 22. ..Greg Shetter leads the teain witb a 26.67 shooting peicentage ..in the plus/minus departmcnt defenceman Mfike Knox is second bust on Uic club with, a + 11 ... Bob Withunidgc leads in faceoffs with a 54.55 percentage efficiency . .. forward Andrew Beacock is the least penalized player ... Winger Matt McGlynn is Uic club's second most effective hiter... Paul Landers leads the defensive corps witb 6 scoring points .. . at this time Uic players and coaching staff would like te wish cvcryone a very safe and happy holiday season! .. . D.S. Santa cornesearly to Pine Ridge Atoms The Pine Ridge Atomsran shot on a their running streak to 8-0) on Boardman December 15 as they beat Ail tbe rebouni Canadian Awards- 5-2 on home line of #15 ice. Lucyk anc #9 Aaron Robinson opened the sevural cba scoring as he took the puck end to end to score unassisted at 9:24. Orono kept up the pace and there was plenty of action around the ACA net witb Robinson getting another chance to score but bit the post. #30 Jeff Slemon in net had, to make a big save as ACA #10 got thrôugh the defence and in close. Orono struck again with S 2:24 remaining as #2 Sbawn - Dejohn and #10 Matt Gregg set up #7 Jake Bonnetta who put it away witb bis backhand. The The Os period ended 2-0 Orono and W'itb Sites wi double roughing penalties going and wilI to #10 Matt Gregg and ACA's at regulî #15. In the second period #16 D.J. CIosed Boardman was robbed a goal as operati< tbe ref bad a quick whistle. They got their chance to score back as #8 J.P. Pisani made tbe original apass fro m # 16 D.J. in who then pickud up nd and made it 3-O. Thu 5 Rick Howe, #14 Nick id #6 Mike Knapp had inces and had Uic ACA goalie bopping. ACA put one on the board at 7-53 but a minute later Orono got it back. A sllght Ilequipment" piipbîem forced 07 Jake Bonnetta off the ice and #8 J.P. Pisani score4 on a pass from #4 Scott Wood as bie ruplaced Jaku. #3 Chris Pouley fired one of bis rockets frpmUthe point and an alert D.J. Boô@rdman deflected it but just past tPe post. #9 Aaron Robinson took à tripping penalty at tbe end of M second as ACA bad a breakawâY. Chris Bouley made some gpod saves and clearing moves for Jeff Slemon while short hafided. This effort was aided by #2 Shawn Dejohn. A third pcripd play of Scott Wood to Jake Ponnetta back to. Scott saw tbee5jîot just laying in the crease. Thé goalie was just able to get to it flrst. The play was fairly even in the third but #9 Aaron Robinson got clear with 3:16 remainitig and scored Orono's Sth goal. ACA scored in the final few minutes as Coach Hlenry juggled positions around for fun. Otono Atofns travcled to Oshawa Civic Auditorium on Saturd ay, Decejfdber l7th to play the Oshawa o.M.H-.A. Red Wings Atoins. The bdYs will bu in a Christmas toumr1iient against bis calibre of teani s0 it was good experience. #14 Nick Lucyk strapped on the pads for bis first trip to the tmine tent this year. Orono struck fjfs at 4:59 as #7 Jake Bonnetta §cored from #15 Rick Howe and #4 Scott Wood. Nick had sevural shots but looked like hee bad beefl in net aIl year sbowing agility and speed and a quick glove banj. Oshawa scored witb 3 second îêft in the first as Orono lost concentration. Oshawa seemed te make piost of the plays in the second period and went ahead 2-1 at 5.:Ofi.Tbey also took the first penalty as they tripped Aaron Robins@Žn as bue broke down tbe wing, The line of #2 Kevin Pritchard, #6 Mike Knapp and #35 Shawn Dejong workud bard all game and bad their chances. Durin# powerplay D.J. Boardman got the puck to Jeff Slumon, playing the wing today, but bue just fanned on the shot #17 John Halik did a good job keeping the u c nkii the Oshawa end. Orono di4 not like being down 2-1 s0 tfley "got busy" in the third. Once again the line of Pritchard, Knapp and Djong had their chance at $:50 as Robinson led the rush and carnied the puck in. #10 Matt Gregg bad bis chance to carry it in and Rick Howu just missud the tip in. Tbrougbout the third Nick, Lucyk came up big saving sevural goals. The boys rusponded to bis good play and at 5:20 tiud the game. #16 D.J. Boardman on a break away was chucked at the goal mouth but the rest of bis line worked bard and #8 J.P. Pisani put the rebound away te score, Nick Lucyk saved a loss at 4:36 as bu stopped an initial shot and had to sprawl for the second effort. The gamne ended in a 2-2 tie and theru weru 10 minutes rougbing penalties handed out to #10 Matt Gregg, #7 Jake Bonnetta and Osbawa's #14 witb 3 seconds remaining. Change Room Chatter: December 15: Shawn played a great gaine - Reporter. We are the Champions - Jake. I'm glad Jake lost bis jock - J.P. Mcrry Christmas kids, coaches, families and friends - Santa! Judicial recount in election of trustees A judicial recount will be held on January 4 to decide whether Ceci Mackesey or Donna Lucas- Astley will become a trustec for the Separate School Board. It follows an application by Ms. Lucas-Astley for a judge of the'Ontario Court to examine fine ballots claimed by both candidates in a recount earlier this month. The recount put Mackesey ahead by just one vote, 726 to 725. Ballots can be contested for a number of reasons from a tear in the card to a ballot not clearly marked. 1. PaRriIPI OC-D9 We count yourjfrieiufs/ip amnong ours on t/us joyous occasion. Our very, best wislues to aff )The Regional Municipality of Durhamn Wrks Department HOLIDAY CLOSURE 0F *TRANSFER AND RÉECYCLING SITES shawa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling vii be closed Friday, December 23, 1994 at 12:00 Noon Iresumne operations on Wednesday, December 28, 1994 ar hours. d December 30, 1994 at 12:00 Noon and resume ins on Tuesday, January 3, 1995 at regular hours., V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER 0F WORKS .............. ..........