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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Mar 1998, p. 12

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mmmm(ý~12 - Orono W--eky liiie, Wednsday, March 25,19ý98 Apple Blossom Shop i and i in playoffs Thursday nighit Apple Bowmnanville replied wvith a Blossomi was off to Darlington goal of their own hiaîf way for thieir second playoff gamie. throughi the first period. Orono Orono faced Bowmnanville popped in twýo more in the sec- Eagles winning 3-1. Gregg ond, the first by Devon Hjowe started the scoringa off 30 Robinson Up from Gr-eggYc Howe seconds into the gaine on a to Heathier Maitland. Thle sec- breakaway fr-om the face off. ond withi Paul Bridger passing Plumbers are 'B' champs at Orono Toeiurnament The Russ Major Plumbing novices hosted an 8-teain tour- nament March i 7th at Orono Arena including teams from Smithville, Gravenburst and select teains from Oshawa, Cobourg, Uxbridge, Stouff-ville and Orillia. The 'Plumnbers' lost their first gaine of the tournament--a close one, 1-0 to the Oshawa Selects. They roared back to a 6-0 romp over the 1,xbridge Selects in gaine two. Goal scorers for Orono were Mitchell with 2, Wood, Moffat, Macisaac and Flynn. Assists went to Delorme (2), Ernst (2), Knox, Rellïy, Bester and MacIsaac. Orono defeated Smitbville 3-0 to take 'B' Championship honours. Shane Winters notched his second shutout of the toumnament while allowing only one goal in three gaines played. Darcy Mitchell rose to the occasion with a natural bat- trick. The ice was flooded with bats! Assists went to Wood (3), Knox (2) and Beenen with 1. Matt Bester and Doug Deboo were very effective penalty killers. Ryan Knox, Sarah Donnelly, Matt Moffat and Daniel Reilly were strong at the blueline. Playoff action Orono was home to Ops in playoff action March 20. Ops shocked Orono fans by grab- bing a 1-0 lead that stood Up until late in the third period. Adamn Wood scored the equal- izer making it a 1-1 gaine. Andrew Fothergili earned the assist. ln a March 22 contest in Sunderland, Orono with a few lucky bounces--came away with a 3-1 win. Daniel Maclsaac was on a roll scoring a hat-trick. Josh Flynn and Andrew Fothergill assisted on the last Maclsaac goal. The Russ Major Plunibers remain undefeated in round- robin play. IUp to Mark Frantko then to Lucas Leechi for the goal. Orono inow liai l loss andi The Apple Blossomi teami played iin the l3owmnanvijl'e Novice Tourniamrent, March 20, 21., Friday Orono lhad a 3) o'clock gaine against "Kids Love Hockey", Paul Bridger maniaged to' score the first point of the gamne at the 8 inlute mar 1k, assisted by Lucas Leech. 0Orono thouIght that theyi had the gaine in) the bag uintil 45 got thrloughI the defenice and scored with I miniute left in the game. Final score 11 Or-ono wenit into the seconid gaine wide awake for the 7 a.m. session. Lucas Leech started the scoring off in the first period. St. Mary's netted one in the third to tie the gaine uIp. Paul Bridger mnanaged to siain one homne for the the 2-1 wîn. The teain suffered their first defeat Saturday afiernoon with Grafion winning 4-1. Orono's Lucas Lechl poked one in dur- ing the second but it wvasn't enloughi to stop Grafton and they didni't get enIough Points to advance further into thC tournia- mlenlt. Apple Blossom lhad ani exhi- bitioni gamne against Newcastle on Suniday afterniooni. 0rono g'ot their passing down pat fori weldeserved 6-1 win. Lucas L-eechi was in thle righit place to receive a pass fromi Scott Hlendersoni up from Kyle Baisoni for the first goal. Lucas Leech wasn't donie anid withuin one miiiute lad popped another onie in wi assists going to Gregg H-owe anid Robyni Henderson. Lucas earnied the niext, his biat trick goal oni a pass from Pauil Bridger up to Scott Henderson. fin thc third period Scott Henderson scored on a pass fromn Mark Franko and Mike Hicks. Jessie Rice took credit for the next, assists going to Beni Mckelvie and Heather Aggregates undeleated in playol{s The Dufferin Aggregates participated in the Newcastle Tyke Tournainent March 16. Orono knocked off botî Newcastle teams to advance to the 'A' final game against Port Hope. Orono'ls first gaine was a dandy against Newcastle #2. It came down to the very last second witî the score tied at 2 before Lucas Martin on a Garrett Klompinaker pass gàave Orono a close 3-2 deci- sion. Klompmaker was very busy this game scoring Orono's first two goals and setting up the gaine winner. Shelby Macdonell picked up an assist on tIe first goal and Jereiny Caruana earned the assist on the second. Lucas Martin, Brian Knapp, Daniel VanderWeer and Jordan MacDonnell were the tough blueliners playing flawlessly this gaine. Dufferin's second gaine versus Newcastle #3 ended in a î -1 tie. But, because Orono scored first--they were award- ed the game! The gaine win- ner was scored by Jereiny Caruana with Derek Snow and Nancy Burt garnering assists. Nice team effort on both wins. 'A' finalist Orono took on Port Hope in game three in the 'A' Championship final. The Aggrègatts juinped into a early lead when Lucas Martin let one go froin the point find- ing the mesh. Port Hope slow- ly slowly wore down the Orono defenders scoring four straight to take the champi- onsbip titie 4-1. Matt Puddicombe was sharp in net for the entire tournament. Return to playoffs The Dufferin Aggregates returned to playoff action March 21 claiming Skylight Donuts as its first victim with a 4-0 shutout. Tyler Johansen fresh. froin bis holiday,,caine off the bench to score a bat- trick. Lineniate Kyle Barr assisted on all three Johansen goals witb the help of Ryan Wood on on e. Tyler Armistrong scored -tIc fourth Orono goal--a beauty unas- sisted * Tiin's Fifth Wheel of Bownianville was Orono's next victim March 22 going down 2-0 giving Matt Puddicombe bis second shutouti n as mnany gaines. Tyler Arnmstrong potted Orono's first goal assisted by SIelby Macdonell while Tyler Jobiansen netted the second witî Garrett Klomprnaker and Ryan Wood earning assists. Orono is as yet, undefeated in the playoffs! Next playoff gaine is March 29th in Orono. Maitlanid. The finial goal for 01rono wýas scored by Devoni Robinson fromn Mark Franiko ai-d Heather Maitlanid. Newcastle mianiaged to snieak onie past Troy Webster in the third. Troy had an out- stanidinig weekend inM the net for the Apple Blossomi teami. composed in 1880 by Calixa Lava,ýllée, with French lyrics written by Sir Adoiphe- Basile Rothier. In 1908, the Honouirable Robert Stanley Weir created the lyrics on which the current Eng'hsh výersion1 of the anthemn is based. NO C: POL ICE been thrown around the roomi, and a complete comrputer sys- temn was taken. An additional keyboard -,\as found outside the portable on the ramp There are no suspects at the present Mlle. Mat-eh 20 - A Newcastle man parked lis trailer and six Polaris Snowmobiles behind 16 Toronto St. Newcastle, on March 19. At 10:310 a.m. on the nexi day, hie discovered thie snowinobiles and trailer were missing. Approximate value of the stolen property is $1 8,000. March 22 - Police received an anionymous report that a Courtice area womnan who hias six children in her care, regu- larly leaves themn to care. for themselves, wile she goes out to play bingo at night. The complaint hias been referred Io the Children's Aid Society. Your mom was right when she told you flot ta rtsb your eyes! Eye injuries can be very serious. If somethinq in the eye is obviously loase, use a moistened tissue ta carefully remove the particle. For more seriaus eye injuries, where an abject is stuck ta, or embedded in the eye5all, cover the eye ightly with a clean dressinq and get medical help. St. John Ambulance always has an eye on first aid training, Cali your local office for more information on flrst aid, CPR and health promotion. NC St. John Amrbulance REPORTj March 19 - A 1983 GMC truck was found abandoned in the north wvest ditch of Hwy%,. 2 and Reid Rd. in Newtonville. The truLCk hlas been impouInded by police. March 19 - A former salesman for the Toronto Sun newspaper, was cauglit selling subscrip- tions for the Sunday Sun and niot tumning in the receipts. By the time the law caught. up to Iim, the safesmnan hiad collect- ed, $1,000. He lias been charged with fraud. March 19 - When the custodi- an at the Orono Public School, camne to work this day, she fouind that portable number 3 had been entered somnetime during the night. Entry was gained through a smashed win- dow. Hobby paint which sus- pects found in the portable had Hand-Made on Preinises C Belgian Chocolate Easter Bunnies &Truffles SWhîte Chocolate 1 qý_ê MilleChocolate & T a oo Bitter Swveet Chocolate Proprietots: Gary & Carol Vreeker 983-9779 'main Street. Orono Closed Sunday &IMonday E~~ Funeral Homne THOUGHTFULNESS, SERVICE & CONCERN A Family Owned Business, Offeing: Traditional Funeral Services Prearranged & Prepaid Services - Cremation Arrangements Alternatives to Traditional Funerals - Out of Town Shipping Cory Kulperý - President 53 Division Street 623-5668 Bowmanville, Ontario LàiC 2Z8 OFF STREET PARKING

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