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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Feb 1998, p. 5

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. .. .... .. .... .. . .. ... .... ... .... .. Golfersnot up to par versus Power Skaters National Power Skating major tykes mowed down the Links Golf teamn enroute to a 5- 3 win on Friday night in Orono. The Bowmanville Golfers struck first with a goal at 13:40 of the first and it wasn't until late in the.period when Katie Definney knocked the puck over the blue line and thenp passed to a speedy Matthew Dobson who fired in a hard shot at 4:42. On the very next shift, Orono jumped ahead with Alex Campney scoring at 2:01 from the siot on a pass from Tommy Meester. Goaltender Tanner Johnson ended the first period with a pad save stealing Bowmanville's bidto even up the score. The only scoring in the sec- ond was on a Brett Caims shot from the blue line that slipped by the screened netminder putting Orono up by two. Shots on goal were even at 5 for the period. The 'golfers' struck for two goals at 14:40 and 14:13 in the third to tie up the match. But Orono took the lead for good at 7:45 when Matthew Dobson weaved around the defense and landed a shot over the goalie's outstretched glove with Brock Dunham assisting. Tommy Meester p5added Orono's lead at 5:01. After a great second effort he tipped the puck under Bowmnanville's falling netmin- der to secure the win. Final shots were Orono il - Bowmanville 14. Atom House League TRT Sand & Gravel split a 1 L 1I o T-hursday Night'on, Saturday! pair on St. Valentine's Day The 'Thursday Niglit Town League' wasn't given Valentine greetings February l4th in Bowmanville--it was rather a beating, going down to the Apple Blossom Shop 3-1. Strong defensive play by Jessie Rice, Mark Franko, Andrew Kirkbride, Ben McKelvie and Paul Bridger allowed the opposition just a few good scoring opportuni- ties. The first period featured lots of centre-ice action for the Apple Blossom Shop. Devon Robinson led the way giving Orono a 1- 0 lead by rushîng the opposition then shooting one past the Bowmanville net- minder. Heather Maitland and In exhibition play Saturday February 7th, the house league peewee teain contin- ued their wlnning streak with a 6-1 win over Newcastle. Kenneth Lake, Will Lofgren and J.P Pisani each took two goals and an assist in this gaine. Kyle MacDonald and Andy Robinson combined with Pisani for assists. The wlnnlng streak this beleaguered team was on caine to an end i league play this past weekend. Although, they held off the oppos ition with a 1-0 loss they stilll couldnt get on the score- board. Some fine defensive work and goaltending by Darrell Kennedy kept the goals to a minimum. Lucas Leech assisted on the play. A liard point shot by Andrew Kirkbride was tipped in front by Devon Robinson to make it 2-0 after the first. Bowmanville scored in the sec- ond comîng within one after two period of play. Orono had numerous scor- ing chances in the third, until finally, Daniel Hodgson roofed a shot over their goalie for a 3- 1 lead with Michael Hicks earning the assist. With only one game remaining in the regular season Apple Blossom Shop is head- ing into the playoffs with an impressive and enviable 15-2-2 record. SThe team fared no better in play Sunday night in Bowmanville. Wth a large portion of the teain under the weather'or absent due to fil- ness theyjust couldn't get the puck past the Bowmanvllle defense. Lofgren filling a cen- tre position made numerable attempts while Pisani was continually thwarted durlng his usual fantastic break- aways. Kienan Wlliamns trled for an awesome shot from the point while Rozario took hie best shot on the net this sea- son. We are looklng forward to three gaines this',week, hop- ing to put thIs tean' back on their wnning streak. Orono's TRT Sand and Gravel had their hands full when they met up with the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club bright and> early Saturday morning taking it on the chin in a 5-1 loss . But it didn't take them long to redeem them- selves--just a few hours in fact as they took on Justin Barry Optical with a 5-4 decision that afiemnoon! TRT buried by Kinsmen Less than five minutes into the game TRT found them- selves on the downside of 2-0 score. With Colin Maitland out serving a penalty, Justin Guillemette and David Apt ,narrowly missed on several ter- rific scoring opportunities while making some nice pass- ing plays. Not long into the second period, Orono goaltender Kevin Martin came up big with an excellent glove save. At 6:36 Justin Guillemette received a 2 minute hooking penalty as Chris Buttonshaw did his best to cover the man in front of the net., Several scoring chances for Mike Puddicombe presented themselves in the third period but he was unable to find the back of Bowmanville's net. 1With one minute remaining in the game Garret MacDonald finally solved the Bowmanville goalie taking away his shutout bid and putting Orono on the scoreboard. TRT put forth a tremendous effort and went down fighting 5-1. 5-4 over Barry Opticals Later Saturday afternoon, TRT faced off against Justin Barry Optical with Mike Puddicombe between the pipes this time. Garret MacDonald scored early just two minutes into the period to give TRT the lead with Kevin Martin playing out this game picking up the assist. Also putting numbers on the board for Orono were: David Apt, Kevin Martin, Andy Bangay and Mark Speirs while Reid McDonald and Andy Bangay were credited with assists. Things to note in this game were some great passing plays by David Apt, the hard skating by J oey Konopka and Joseph Staples and penalties to Colin Maitland, Justin Guillemette and Jon Fowler. Bow'ville steals Pine Ridge' sFu ry Pine Ridge Insurance' Novice played host to Bowmanville Steel Center Machinery on February l4th. Beglnning closely, wlth the frst period endlng up tied at zero, the Steel team picked up the pace wlth one goal near the end of the second period. Orono pounded many shots on Bowmanvllle but could not buy a goal until Michael Whelan passed the puck to Jonathan Koerssen to score in the top corner wlth two minutes left in the gaine. Bowmanville, not to be out- done, roared back and scored. The final score, 2- 1. CoachSteve Lawrence felt Orono outplayed Bowrnanvllle out-shooting them 21-12. Coach says that bis teani is ready for the playoffs. FUTURE TAÀ&L K Why a woman' should have her own wîII (NC)-Makmng a will is a sensible and worthwhile task that everybody, whatever their age or financial status, should do. .However, there are some special reasons why Canadian women sbould bc sure to make a will of their own. L. Women usually live longer than the ir husbands. It' s a good idea for each of you to have your own will when youL'r-e both alive. After the death of one spouise. changing.circumstances may mnean y ou want to wnite a new will, but hiaving a ,vill in the first place is an important step. 2. Planning for young children or other dependents is something that women usually want to pay special attention to. 3. Taxes and legal concerns (especially if there was a previous inarriage or other dependents) should be looked at. 4. Many women will want to make special arrangements for the disposition of family heirlooms. jewellery, items of historical or sentimental value, and their own property. 5. Continuing the support for groups and organizations that many women generously helped during their lifetime may be a consideration in the preparation, of awill. A will lets you decide With a properly prepared will, you can ensure that: " property will be distributed exactly as you would have wished, and not on an arbitrary basis " you can namne your own executor to administer your estate " guardians of children will be named the way you want *personal items, such as heirlooms, art, jewellery and antiques will be handled the way you intend *individuals, organizations and good causes, such as health charities and environmental groups like Greenpeace, will receive the support you had always intended for them. Prepare a will now! If you do not have a will, NOW is the time to prepare one. While a will does not need to be a complicated document, it. is always advisable to contact a lawyer or trust'company to help you. The peace of mind that comes from ensuring there are no small mistakes or omissions which will cause difficulties in future years is weil worth the cost of such services. What to do 1. Renounce any previous wills to avoid possible confusion later., 2. Name an Executor-the person who will carry out your instructions as you would wish. 3. Make preparations to take care of your dependents-provide for your immediate family first. 4. If you have children under 18 years of age, consider naming a guardian. 5. Consider whether you want to include specific gifts of money or items to friends, relatives or charities and non- profit organizations. 6. Decide who to give whatever remains of your estate after ail other family and friends are taken care of. 7. Leave instructions for your funeral arrangements. Can 1 change my will? Yes, you can always change your will, either completely, or by means of a codicil, which is a document that adds to or alters your existing will. You should seek legal advice to do this as legal requirements vary from province to province. Should I leave money to a good cause? The tradition of leaving money to organizations that benefit society and your community is many centuries old. Today, people at ail income 'levels support charities and non-profit organizations through their wills. Such bequests are a vital source of funds for a number of organizations, including Greenpeace Canada, and stand as a lasting memorial to the donor. For individuals who feel they cannot afford to make a large donation to a cause they support during their lifetime, a bequest in a will can be a good way to make a lasting contribution. SFor a free copy of the'bookiet "A Gift to Future Generations" wbich discusses this topic in more detail, please write to Greenpeace, Canada, Alex Campney, National Power Skating's versatile two-way player--works hard as a winger and a goaltender. 15-2-2 heading into playoffs Apple Blossom S'hop defeats IGA Peewees winni'ng streak cornes to an end

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