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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jan 1995, p. 4

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Donut Gallery Atoms lose to Bowmanville Selects The Donut Gallery Atom Leafs lit Uic ice in Orono Friday cvcnmng for Ueir fist game of Uic ncw year against tic BRHL Selects. The Leafs exploded out of the starting gate totally dominating their opponents in Uic early going with aggressive forechecking andi solid defense. Scoring carly in the first perioti on a goal by Scott Webb wlio was parked in front of Uic net te slap home the centering pass from Matt Reidi who had in turn collectedtheUi pass from Lee Allie at the blue liec. Moments later Mark Brennan scoreti on a similar play, once again taking thc pass from the always liard working Matt Reid ine Uic corner. In thc second perioti the aggressive forecclecking paiti off once more whcn Justin Standeven fouglit bard for Uic puck behinti Uic Bowmanville net and passeti eut front te a waiting Brandon HuIs who cashed in for a thrce goal leati for Orono. Midway through Uic second Uic Leafs took two bad penalties andi allowcd power play goals on cadi which put the Selccts back into thc gamc. Bowmanvîllc respondeti by picking up their tempo while Uic Leafs wiltcd and tricdt t hang on. The Selects wcnt on te score Uree more unanswered goals te wrestle a 5 te 3 win away from thc frustrateti Orono team. Tic Leafs can lcarn from this loss as Uiey prepare for their final league game ncxt Friday against Ops and Uic playoffs which start Uic following week. Geraldi Financial remain number 1i-in BR'HL The first game of '95 proved te bc a successful venture for Orono'sGeraldi Financial Tykes. They met up with Beaver Lumber this past Saturday and came eut with a sharp 4-1 win. Tlie Orono Tykes starteti off die scoring early in Uic first wlicn Taylor Doyle raiseti it passed Beaver's goalie and scoreti unassisted 1-0. Minutes later Taylor Doyle streaks lanother past Becaver's goaltender, once more unassisteti 2-0. The game progressed well with a fair amount of end te endi action and the ncxt goal wasn't scored until midway through Uic thirti when Jason Geraldi lifted it in and scored unassisteti. Soon afterwards, Beaver Lumber scoreti their only goal of'tic game, now making it 3-1 Orono. Orono Leafs hati several more shots on net in the third, but Beavcr's goalie stood strong. It wasn't until,5 minutes lcft in Uic thirdt Uat Rikki Palmateer got her first goal of the regular scason, when she shot Uic rebound in; Uic original pass from, tea mmate Jason Geraldi., Orono's Gcrali Financial have now won their 11Uth game of Uic season and arc showing superlative skill and team work. Exhibiting that their defensive play was as strong as "Fort Keox" wcre: Ian anti Ryan Knox and Matt Baxter anti Jonathon, Kocrsscn. Aise providing significant service te their tcam wcrc: Josh Flynn, Zak Snowticn, Matt Rester and Jonathon Grcgg. S banc Winters applicti soliti strength te capture Uic win in net. Orono's Geraldi Financial Tykes are now iooking forward te their ncxt toumament, whîch is te' be heid January 28 in Keene. The tcam's ncxt regular season game is Friday thc l3th at 5:00. No black cats alowcti. Mackie & Reid Bantams with two more wins On December 28, Uic Bantams werc back on the ice aftcr Christmas, for an exhibition game, against Bowmanvillc Sand & Gravel. Altheugh Uic Pavers liad a team of 6 players and ne goalie, Uicy stili wcre able te win, with Uic hclp of resident goalie Steve Sargent and Bowmanviie's Joc Ford who helped bring Uic tcam rester te 8 skaters and a goalie for the game. Orone won 3-2 al thrcc goals from Withcridge assists geing te Dcwulf, Maartcnsc and Richter. The ncxt day, Uic Mackie and Reidi Bantams playeti a league gamc in Orono in front of Uiir 60 faitiful screaming fans. Orono was stili missing 5 players, but had Tousignant and goalie Sawyer back. Bowmanvilc Re/Max scoreti first with 6 minutes te go in Uic lst perieti. Thc Pavers didn't come back until late in tic secona wlicn Maartense get the puck from Richter and Witheritige and burieti a wrist shot in Uic top hand corner te beat thc Re/Max goalie making Uic score 1-1., Then, early in the thirti Maartense broke away from Uic Re/Max defence andi deketi the goalie for Uic game winncr andt t extcnd Oreno's winning strcak te 10 games. On Wcdnesday, January 4, Orono rcplaycd the Manvers B tcam in Uic Manvers Community Centre. In their first confrontation Orono trounced themi 4-1. But Manvers came eut flying against Orono scoring 2 quick goals anti Orono skatcd off for tic 3rd perioti flooding behinti 2 goals. But Orono was net finisheti. Ryan Dcwulf broke eut Carlier in Uthirt and scored i is first goal of' the exhibition - scason. Witheridge shines as Family Auto exhibits win OMHA Pee Wee wcckend action saw Orofio's Family Auto Leafs drop a 2-1 league decision on home ice, but quickly rebound te a 3-0 victory against Whitby just 24 hours latWr in Brooklyn. Friday, Janoary 6 the Leafs hosted a tough O)ps Rames club for their third and final encouniter in league play tis season. Orono had lest thie previeus two matches i high scoring affairs. In contrast this gamne was a goaltenders' duel with the Lcaf'S Ryan Leddy grabbing the spotliglit kicking out 22 of 24 shots lie faced! The Rlame's Peter (Costello stopped 8 of the 9 shots cirected towards hlm. Orono's Bob Witheridge got the Leafs goal on a nice solo effort picking thi, top corner. Saturday, Janua'ry 7 Orono travelled to Brooklyn to face the Whitby Wildcats i an exh ibition contest. Family auto seemed pumiped for this match as they got the early jump on Whitby both i the hitting department andi on Uic scoreboard. Orono executed textbook hockey as they got both soliti goaltcnding from their nctminding tandem of Dusty Stapleton and Ryan Leddy as well as a 100% effort from thc bench troops. Bob Witlicridge lead the charges with a th=e point night. Next gamre for the Leafs is Friday, January 13 i Orono arena at 9:00 p.m. Sec you there! Leaflets: . . . A familiar face wýas directing traffic behind the bench Saturday niglit i Brooklyn as last ycar's Orono Atoms Ontario Finalists coach John Witheridgc supplied bis services . judging by Uic gamnes outcome coachi Witlicridgc is definitely not yestcrday's news . . . winger Brandon Kettela put in his strongest performance of the season against Whitby as lie targeteti everything that moved in a ycllow jersey! . .. the Leafs endeti up "B" Consolation Tousignant was dcnied any chances and finally notched one to tic the gamc at 2-2. Orono's fiast exhibition tic. On Uice followmng day Manvcrs came to Orono. Witlieridge, Tousignant and Maartensc scoreti as goalie Sawyer stood firm allowing no goals as Orono won 3-0. Orono vs Rey Nichols Orono played again on Saturday morning vs Roy Nichols, a team whîch tbcy previously defeated. A pair from Frew, and 1 frmm Tousignant, Maartcnse andi Withcridge made the score 5-1. But during the last perioti Roy Nicholas mounteti a come back. Then witli 18 seconds to go in Uic 3rd periodt Uey scorcd te tic Uic game 5-5. Orono rccorded Uiir first tic. Rink Ramblings . . . Ncxt game Tfhursday at Orono 8:30 vs Skylight Donuts. Wclcomc back Esler - teamn inspirer andi all round wisc guy. Rumour has it Chris is coming back te Uic teamn after a brief absence. Champs i a Hastings tournament over the holiays ... surprised 6- 0 in game one by Peterborough, they rebounded to knock off Belleville 3-1 before losing 2-1 te Stirling in the championship round .. . as of December 20 the Leafs were sitting firmly in fourth spot just 7 points shy of the league leading Omemee Rlames in their division .. . D.S. GAMES 0F THE WEEK Leafs 3 Wildcats 0 SUMMARY First Period 1. Leafs, Witheridge 1 (McGlynn) 5:29 Penalties: Leafs - Landers CC 5:01, Rester RO 5:01, McGlynn RO 1: 17 Wildcats - Resco RO 5:01, Robb HLD 3:09, Second Period 2. Leafs, Witberidge 2 (McGlynn, Landers) 6:53 Penalties: Leafs - Kettela HLD 7:12, K. Beacock 1:45 Wildcats - Rinaldi HLD 7:12 ThIird Period 3. Leafs, Brennan 1 (Witheridge) 14:22 Penalties: Leafs - Brennan RO/RO 1:44 wildcats- Cook TR 7:55, Robb RO/RO 1:44 Shots on Goal Leafs 8 9 320 Wildcats 6 6 9 21 Goal: Leafs - Stapleton W (1-0-0) Wildeats - Rinaldi L (0-1-0) Att. at Brooklyn: approx. 84 Flames 2 Leafs 1 SUMMARY First Period 1. Leafs, Witheridge 6 7:35 Penalties: Rlames - Yake RO 5:08 Leafs - Landers Ro 3:38, Robinson INT 1:55 Second Peniod 2. Rlames, Scbryer 2 (Fagan) 8:46 Penalties: Flames - James HLD 1:23 Leafs - K. Bcacock CC 5:07 Third Period 3. Rlames, Fagan 1 (Yake) 13:53 Penalties: Rlames - James TR 11: 17, Schryer HLD 7:36, Stewart RO 6:4 1, Challenger RO02:37 Leafs - Parry HKG 7:36, K. Bcacock SL 7:07, Borutskie >TR 2:37, Brennan RO/RO 2:37 Shots -on Goal Mamnes 7 413 24 Leafs 3 0 6 9 Goal: Ramres - Costello, W (1-0-0) Leafs - Leddy, L (6-6- 1) Att. at Orono: approx. 75 Have you mailed, your contribution for Christmas Seals Christmas may be over but there may be a chance that you have forgotten to mail your contribution for Christmas Scats. Donations to the fund lias been down this year compared to former years and close to Christ- mas the fund was some $10.000 short of what had been subscribed in the'same pcriod in 1993. 1The Christmas Seal programn celebrated its 88th annivcrsary last year and during the past year much -has been accomplished through the donations of funds to the Lung Association. Christmas Seals niow figlit for ail forms of lung disease, including lung cancer, emphyscma, asthmna, and tubercolosis' which is again causing a problem. If you haven't received your seals or bave misplaced them contact can be made with the Lung Association of Durham Region at 905-436-1046. BY-LAW NO. 93-144 FORMAL NOTICE TO CLEAN SNOW AND ICE FROM SIDEWALKS Occupants and property owners are required to remove snow and ice trom the public sidewalks in front of, and beside their properties wlthln 12 hours after a fail of snow, freezing rain, or hail and to keep them clear. These requirernents apply whether or flot a house or any other building is erected on the property. If you fail to clear and keep clear the entire surface of sidewalks abutting your property, the Municipality wiII remove the snow and ice and charge the cost of such removal to the property owner's realty taxes. Clearinig snow and ice makes the Municipality's sidewalks safer for ALL pedestrians. Your co-operation in keeping sidewalks clear of snow and ice AT ALL TIMES will be appreciated. OIrNFA9lol Date of Publication: Wednesday, January 11, 1995 P.O. 5413

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