X 6---Grom) Weekly Times, Wednesday, January l4th, 1970 Local Sports , ORONO PEEWEE FLYERS PLAY TO TIE - . The Oroho PeeWee Flyers played' to a two-all tie with Bewdley over the week-end. This game gave the local boys a , record of three loses and one tie so far in their schedule.. Steven Graham and Ken Prescott scored the tavo Orono goals with assists'going to Brett Johnson, Steven Wood and Steven Graham. . C'AMSPORT TYKES BLANK BEWDLEY Saturday in Bewdley. the Orono Camsport Tykes played a fine game with a 4-0 win. The four Orono goals were shared by Barren Dennis, John Cowan, Paul Henry and ' Bradley Roberts with assists to Michael Dennis, Paul Henry, Bill Buchanan and Robert Storsbergen. The club is having a ■ most successful year in thé United Counties league. MIDGETS DEFEATED 8-0 The Orono Midgets playing in the United Counties league were defeated 8-0 by Colborne in a penalty filled game. Their counter part in the O.M.H.A. and from Orono are also having their problems in chalking up wins. ORONO O.M.H.A. PEEWEES SEEING LOTS OF ACTION On January 12th the Orono O.M.H.A. PeeWees played an exhibition game in Newcastle with their Major PeeWee team. Orono opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by William Van Segglen.with assists to Steve Stec and Jim Moffatt. In the second period Duane Major got one from a pass by Joe Davis. In the third period Newcastle scored three to take the game 3 1 2. Kevin Talsma played well in the Orono nets. . ' On Thursday night the boys travelled to Stouffville for the last league game of the year and what a'game if was. The game was scoreless during the first period. Stouffville got, 4 goals during the second period. Steve Stec opened the scoring in the third period on an unassisted goal and then Stouffville added 4 more to end the game 8 to !.. Dan Mitchell played solidly in goal for Orono but the rest of .the guys showed poorly. On Saturday, Jan. 17, the team went to Keene to take part in a O.M.H.A. Pee Wee tournament. The first game saw us against Warsaw. Orono opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by Paul Reed - with assists to Alan Webster and Robbie Talsma. Steve Stec added another on a pass from Dennis Klawitter. Warsaw then came back with four unanswered goals to win the game 4 to 2. This put our boys on the Consulation side of the Tournament, The second game put us against Peterboro. They opened the scoring in the first period with two goals. Peter Krukhert opened the scoring in the second from Dennis Klawitter and Duane Major. Paul Reed tied the game on a pass from Robbie Talsma and Alan Webster. In the third with 45 seconds left in the game Paul Reed scored from Joe Davis to advance us to the final game for the Consulation Trophy. , Port Hope and Orono in the third game. They got two goals in the 1st period. They added 3 more in the 2nd before Paul Reed scored from Dennis Klawitter. Up to this point in the game Port Hope was'-playing their usual robust game which gave them a slight edge. They added two more in the third while Duane Major got one for us on a pass from Steve Stec - Terry Hedges - 7 - 2. Don Mitchell and Kevin Talsma played well in goal as well'as Paul King and Todd Haynes. Honour Alf. Jakeman at Orono Ja mboree HARNESS RACING OPENED AT KAWARTHA Harness racing resumed at the Kawartha Downs oh Sunday under crisp conditions and with some hction from local owners and drivèrs. Both Gerald Robinson and Junior West posted wigs with. horses trained by Frank Stacey»: Robinson came in for his win in the sixth race driving Mighty Mustang. Junior West won driving Wil Lor Amy owned by Clifford Francis. Robinson placed fifth in the fourth race driving Nancy's Duke and fourth in the seventh race driving C & W Armstrong's horse Mighty Grace. Gord Irwin placed fourth iri the second race with Little Cash. Keith West was fifth in the seventh with Chickie Lind and Junior West eighth in the same race with Fifhill Blaze. Junior West was fourth in the eighth with Gypsy Dance. Gerald Robinsort placed first with Artie Frost at the Greenwood recently. The horse is owned by Joe Caruana of Orono. Keith West drove his own horse, Hieland Champ, to a fourth place finish at the Greenwood. Orono UCW honour past presidents pn the evening of December 18, about forty-five U.C.W. members and friends met for a pot-luck supper in the Main Hall at Orono United Church. The dining tables were suitab-. ly decorated in a Christmas theme. From the buffet table, everyone partook of the many tempting dishes - various hot casseroles, salads, relishes, rolls etc. and also a wide variety of delicious desserts. Additional ladies arrived At the recent Orono Country Jamboree, Fay Adams and the Country Hits and Recreation Recreation Director Bud Fanning paid tribute to Alfred "Jake" Jakeman who died on Dec. 28, 1975. Mr. Jakeman was a former M.C. and mouth organ artist with the Jamboree. The tribute to Mr. Jakeman consisted consisted of many Old memories and kind words. The crowd of 150 stood for one minute silence. At the end of one minutes silence, Fay Adams and the Country Hits ended the tribute by playing one of Mr. Jakeman's favourite son gs, "Faded Love." The house band then enter-' tained the crowd with some fine country tunes followed by Marlene Ugar, a fifteen year old from Markham who appears regularly on the Saturday Hayloft dance part and Bill Luxton of Bow- manville who, sang some Hank Snow and Charlie Pride songs as well às his own compositions. Other fine musicians musicians wbo performed at the Country Jamboree were Irv Miller from Newcastle, playing playing his mandolin and singing several Blue Grass songs and Reg. Post from Courtice who played a give-string banjo. Mr. Postaiso supplied some excellent back-up music for the entertainers. The two hour show was rounded off with some music from the house band. Fay, Glory, Don Adams, Len Somerscales and Joe Hawe. The lucky door prize winners winners were: 1st - Helen Lowe - Courtice - Wintario Ticket 2nd - Mary Carscaddeh - Kendal - Jamboree pass for two 3rd - Eillen Galipeau - Orono - Jamboree pass for two 4th - Elaine Falle - Orono - Free Pass for two to the Maple Leaf Garden Toro Game. 5th , - Keith Cryderman - Oshawa - Free Pass for two to the Maple Leaf Garden Toro Game. 6th - Johanne Galipeau - Orono Free Pass for Two to the Maple Leaf Garden Toro Game. 7th - Toots Barraball - Orono - Long playing record 6th - George Bowen - Bow- manville - Long playing record for thp meeting which began about 8 p.m. In giving special recognition to the past presidents presidents of Orono U.C.W., Mrs C, Billings named those who had filled this office since 1962, and gave some highlights of each ladys two year term. To honour these ladies, Mrs. R. Hancock and .Mrs. J. Hutton presented Christmas corsages corsages to Mrs. B. Long, Mrs. W. Irwin, Mrs. O. Chatterton and Mrs. F. Lycett. Two other past presidents, Mrs. O. Challice and Mrs. J. cook were unable to attend. Special appreciation and recognition was given to immediate retiring president, Mrs. E. Millson, who also was presented presented with a Christmas edrsage by Mrs. J. Hutton. Unit 3 were in charge of the Devotions, which opened With everyone singing Hymn 51, O Little Town of Bethlehem. Mrs. G, Jonah read the Christmas scripture from the Gospel of Luke. With Mrs. A. Hollingsworth as pianist, Hymn Hymn 598 "Away In a Manger" was sung. For the meditation, Mrs. B. Long posed the question "What Is Christmas?" Christmas?" Mrs. E. Courier, Mrs. C. Pearce and Mrs. G. Gamsby each in turn answered answered the question - Christmas is joy - peace - love - the Spirit of one heart to another. We must have faith in God and his Son, We have memories of loved ones, Hymn 55 "Joy to the World" was sung. The offering offering was received and dedicated dedicated with a prayer by Mrs. C. Gunter. With Mrs. E. Touch- burn at the piano, Mrs.D. Barnett and Mrs. G, Carson sang a lovely duet, "The Bells of Christmas", Piano music formed the background as Mrs. B. Long gave "Wishes for Christmas"; Mrs. Millson expressed thanks to Unit 3 for the Devotional. Business was conducted - annula reports of units and various committees were given. given. Mrs. R. Rosseau, of the nominating committee, presented presented the names of the 1976 Executive - Rev. Long was present to conduct the instala- tion of the officers. 1976 Executive Immediate Past President - Mrs. E. Millson; President -acting for first temporary period - Mrs, B. Long and thereafter past presidents as individually agreed upon; First Vice-Pres. - Mrs. Joan 1 Hodge; Second Vice-Pres.- Mrs. L. Brown; Recording Sec. - Mrs. Gladys Gamsby; Corresponding Sec, - Mrs, G. Carson; Treasurer - Mrs. C. Gunter; Christian Citizenship Citizenship and Social Action - Mrs. A. Loucks and Mrs.'F. Vagg; Membership and Community Friendship and Visiting - Mrs. O. Chatterton, Mrs. B. Long; Co-operation,in Christian Éducation Éducation and Missionary Education Education - Mrs. R. Hancock;, Finance Committee - Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Velma Armstrong Armstrong & Mrs. Joan Hodge; Stewardship Stewardship - Mrs, Velma Armstrong; Armstrong; Flowers - Mrs. E. Tyrell; Literature and Communications Communications - Mrs. Joyce Rosseau. Nominations - Mrs. E. Millson, Mrs. A. McGill, .Mrs. W. Irwin; Press and Publicity - Mrs. F, Vagg; Program - Mrs. C. billings, Mrs. G. Carson, Mrs. A. Munneke; Supply and Social, Assistance - Mrs. Myrtle Reid; Pianist - Mrs. Bertha Touchburn; Social Functions - Mrs. O. Chatterton, Mrs. E, Rainey (advisory capacity), Mrs. R. Hancock, Mrs. H. Mercer, Mrs. S. Barraball; Mrs. R. Moffat, Mrs, B, Cowan. Unit Leaders - Unit !■- Mrs. È. Lycett; Unit 2 - Mrs. A. McNally; Unit 3 - Mrs. J. Hodge; Unit 4 - Mrs. J. Hutton; Unit 5 - Mrs. A. Loucks. Mrs. Mills.on, ending two years as U.C.W. President, thanked each and every one for assistance and co-operation, co-operation, and expressed her appreciation appreciation r to all. Mrs. C. 1 Gunter ^commended Mrs. Millson Millson for the very efficient and dedicated way she had carried carried dut, her duties as president during the, past two years. . Mrs. F. Lyc.êtt presented a life membership pin to Mrs;. Millson, The following tribute Was paid by Mrs. F. Lycett to the late Mrs. R. Chapman - à faithful, willing and dedicated Church worker, and in the; community - "Our UCW members and the whole community were shocked and saddened at the news of the untimely death of Kathleen Chapman. Our hearts go out in loving sympathy to her bus : band, Raymond, her son Donald and his family and to her sister, Ethel, and her family. Unit 1 is especially overwhelmed overwhelmed as she was one of our most devoted members, and only one week previously, she did so much at our December meeting. On the committee with Stella Carson and Doris Wannan, she took part in devotions and sang a solo part. She also sang later in a trio and showed slides on the Holy Land. She brought boxes of Christmas decorations decorations and had this hall looking very beautiful. Kathleen was both Literature Sec. and Supply Sec, for our U.C.W. Her death is a tremendous loss to us all. Those of us who attended the Christmas Horticultural .meeting saw her lovely exhibits exhibits which won her many prizes. At the same meeting, she did an excellent demonstration demonstration of flower arranging with a cute and humorous running commentary which was a delight for us all. She last sang in our church choir the Sunday before her death. A gracious hostess, Kathleen Kathleen ehtertained our unit once à year, in her home, and supplied the programme whi- 'ch was always far beyond our expectations. Nothing was even done in a small way - Kathleen went all out in everything she was involved in. A very beautiful, dependable dependable lady o£ high Christian princiles. Kathleen was a devoted and loving wife, a good mother and a true and faithful friend of us all. Someone made the remark Jto me, "Kathleen did everything she should have done". God gave her many talents which she used fully to His glory - a good and faithful servant. Kathleen's life ' leaves a fragrance of gooilness for the rest of us to try to attain. We shall cherish her memory." On behalf of Our U.C.W. the following members and previous previous members of .Orono United United Church congregation (who . ' • . ; > . passed away in 1975) were honoured In Memoriam - Mrs. Rhea Cowan, Miss Alma Coper, Mrs. Margaret Allin, Mrs. Florence Greenwood Cooper, Mrs. Zella Middleton, Mrs, O. Luxton, Mrs. Elizabeth. Elizabeth. Lycett, Mrs. Ilda Little-, wbpd. These latter two ladies' were life members of the former Orono W.M.S. and Mrs. Littlewood a former •Prèsbyterial President. We cherish their memory. A humorous skit by Unit 4 brought the meeting to a close. With Mrs. J. Hutton reading "The Night Before Christmas," other members of the group acted out the story on stage, Rudolph took Santa for a merry ride among the audience. Monuments and Family Memorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neigh hour, friend or relative The Butter Granite Company " 73 Ontario Street PORT HOPE , Phone collect V.W. RUTTER Office - 885-5216 Home - 885-5522 nmm IF A MORE EVEN HEAT IS YOUR desire; of EiBCTRIC HEAT/NG YOU SHOULD^ ^ INQUIRE' O. 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