gr--Ôrono'Weekly Times, Wednesday, February llth, 1976 Little Britain wins over /Orono Pee Wees ' " ' The Little Britain O.M.H.A. PeeWees by winning four straight games over Orono PeeWees will now advance to the next stage of Ontario playdowns. Orono on the other hand are r 'out of the OMH A play downs. On February 3rd the Orono PeeWees hosted Little Britain Aces for thé third game of the playoff series. The Aces opened the scoring in the first period netting two goals. Orono put their first mark on the scoreboard in the second . period on a goal by Dennis Klawitter with assist to Peter Krukkert. The Aces then added their third goal before Paul Reed scored for Orono from Alan Webster. Dennis Klawitter opened the scoring in the third period to keep Orono in the game at the time receiving a pass from Duane Major. The Aces however added four goals in the period to take the win 8-4. But Orono was not finished nor was Dennis Klawitter who netted his third goal of the night in tlje third period. The local PeeWee boys travelled to Little Britain on Thursday for the fourth game of the series. Little Britain opened the scoring with Duane Major tieing the score On a play with Pete Krukkert and Dennis Klawitter. The game then remained scoreless until the third period when Little Britain went out ,in front for a brief moment before Robbie Talsma tied the game again, on a pass from Paul Reed and Terry Hedges. Then Little Britain scored two unanswered goals to win the game and the series 4,2. Dan Mi tçhell played an excellent game in the nets as well as the rest of the boys in their positions. ORONO PEEWEES WIN EXHIBITIONS GAME The Orono PeeWees defeated Newcastle in an exhibition game by a score of 5-2. The game was played in Orono on Saturday evening with Paul Reed netting two goals and coming up with an assist. Robbie Talsma opened the scoring with a goal and with assists to Paul Reed and Alan Webster. Paul Reed then put Orono two up when he scored on a play with Alan Webster and Robbie Talsma. Following a goal by Newcastle Steve Stec blasted one on a pass from Duane Major. It was then Paul King's turn and he netted a counter with assists to Paul Reed and Alan Webster. Paul Reed topped the scoring with his second goal unassisted. Kevin Talsma played a fine game in the Orono nets You and your child in hockey The following was submitted by Russ Major of Orono and is a reprint from a booklet published jointly by the Ontario Ministry of Cùlture and Recreation and theOntario Hockey Council. It is the form of a letter to dear Mom and Dad Dear Mom and Dad: I hope that you won't get mad at me for. writing this letter, but you always told me never to keep anything, back that ought to be brought out into the open .'So here goes. Remember the other morning when my team was playing and both of you were sitting and watching. Well, I hope you'won't get mad at me, but you kind of embarrassed me. Remember when I went after the puck in front of the net trying to score and fell? I couldhear you yelling at the goalie for getting in my way and tripping me. It wasn't his fault, that is what he is supposed to do. Then do you remember yelling at me to get on the other side of the blue line. The Coach told me to cover my man, and I couldn't if/I listened to you/and while I tried to decide they scored against us. Then you yelled at me for being in the wrong place. You shouldn't have jumped all over the coach for pulling'me off the ice. He is a pretty good coach, and a good guy, and he knows what he is doing. Besides he is just a volunteer coming down at all hours of the day helping us kids, just because he loves sports. And, then neither of you spoke to me the- whole way home, I guess yùu were pretty sore at me for not getting a goal. I tried awfully hard, but I guess I am a crummy hockey player. But, I love the game, it is lots of fun being with the other kids and learning to compete. It is a good sport, but how can I lêarn if you don't show me a good example. And, anyhow I thought I was playing hockey for fun, to have a good time, and to learn good sportsmanship. I didn't know that you were going to get so upset, because I couldn't become a star. . • • Love, Your son'. . Atoms Hit Winning Stride The Oshawa Crane Orono OMHA Atoms finished the regular season on a winning note as then won their final two games at home. On January 28th they met Port Perry picking up a 5-1 victory. Goal scorers were Rodney Armstrong with a hat trick and J. D. Urbanic scoring two and picking up three assists. Other assists went to Glyn Jenkins with two, Jeff Mitchell played an excellent game in the nets backing up a strong team effort. Rodney Armstrong was selected player of the game. j On February 4th the Orono boys defeated their Newcastle rivals 6-3. Orono scorers were Rodney Armstrong another hat trick, Duff HaSfre 2, Don Doxtater 1. Assists went to Pe^er Bolton, Bob Hutton, J. D. Urbanic 2, Glyn Jenkins 2, and Ted Oster. Again it was a good team effort and excellent goal tending by Jeff Mitchell which carried the boys to victory. Glvns Jenkins was selected player of the , game. , On January 31pt Orono hosted a return exhibition game" with Ajax losing 4-2 in a well played game of hockey. The 1 fourth Ajax goal was scored into an open net as Orono pulled their goalie in an attempt to tie the game. Goal scorers for Orono were Rodney Armstrong and J. D. Urbanic. Player of the game was Don Doxtater. / Win Little NHL Tournie On Saturday, February 7th Orono hosted the Little NHL Atom tournament for C and CC divisions for this area. Orono won the C division and will represent this area at the Provincial finals to be held during the March school break at Elm vale, Ontario. Little Britain \yon the CC division and will also compete in the Provincial finals. Orono gained their entry to the Provincial finals by defeating Newcastle 3-1 and Millbrook 6-0. Tournament scorers for Orono were J. D. Urbanic three goals, Rodney Armstrong two, Don Doxtater 2, David Groskope 1, Glyn Jenkins 1. Assists went to J. D. Urbanic 3, Rodney Armstrong 2, Don Doxtater 1, David Groskop 1, Bob Hutton 1. David Groskopf was selected outstanding player of the tournament. Jeff Mitchell played an outstanding tournament in goal. Jeff's goals against average this season is 2.76 and his save average is 85 percent. Tykes Undefeated The Camsport Tykes have so far this season won all thojr games which is an outstanding accomplishment for any team. In a recent game the boys defeated Newcastle 3-0. Paul Henry scored all three Orono goals with assists going to Rodney Storsbergen and Bradley Roberts. ' Atoms Winners at Tournament . • The Orono Novice hockey club travelled to Grafton on Saturday to play in a tournament and returned champions m well as having two shut-out games to their credit. This club has played the entire season without a defeat. The club took a 5-0 victory over Colborne in the first round of play with Stephen Murree and Steven Clapdorp both scoring two goals and Paul Rousseau netting the final counter. In their second game the local boys defeated Newcastle 3-2 with scoring being shared between Robert French, Paul Rousseau and Stephen Murree. In thé third and • championship round Orono defeated Grafton by a score of 3-0 with Greg Vey doing all the scoring for the locals., Jeffery Teravainen was in the nets for the Orono squad and earned both shut-outs. He also accepted the trophy on behalf of his team. The Orono Novice team now enter the playdowns for'- the United Counties league and will play in a round-robin series with Bewdley and Newcastle. The first game of the series for Orono will be played in the Orono arena on'Friday night at 6.15 p.m. Kendal Boys Competing in Toronto Star met on Friday Two Clarke High School students have been cnosen to compete jn the Toronto Star Track and Field games being held this Friday in Maple Leaft Gardens. Jim Brennan will compete in the Sr. 50 Metre Hurdles while Brad Hillis is to compete in the 1000 Metre dash. Both boys are from Kendal and will compete in the High School Senior division. Brennan will be competing for his first time in the 50 metre hurdles but does hold a record of 14.6 secs, for the 110 metre hurdles. The Ontario record for this event is 14,4 Secs. Ih speaking to Jim we asked how he trained at this time of year and apparently he finds it rather difficult except that some running can be done in the halls of the school. Jim has been a regular competitor in high school meets in the area and for Ontario and three years ago competed in the Ontario ' summer games in Oshawa, Brad Hillis entered in the Sr. 1000 metre dash has a record of 2.00 minutes for the 880 as a junior last year. The ' record for the junior 880 was set a number of years ago at ,1.54. Brad hopes to be able to mark the 1000 at 2.26. Lots of luck to both boys from the Kendal area. The fourth music concert . , The fourth in the most successful Port Hope Friends of Music concert series will be ; presented, this Sunday night, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. in Porf'Hope United Church. The featured artists will be Gwen Duchesne, Soprano and Jud- .nth Mack, Mezzo-Soprano, with William Scoffied, accompanist. accompanist. The programme will consist of a wide variety of beautiful songs of all ages: something new and something old, something something grave and something , bold, familiar ones and new ones. In fact, the newest song on the programme is a delightful setting of a pastoral poem by Frank Haworth of Çobourg. Music by Gordon Lightfoot, Richard Rodgers and a tne from 'Jesus Christ Superstar' will be right beside old chestnuts by Mendelssohn, Mendelssohn, Tschaikowsky and Humperdinck. Humperdinck. The least familiar music will probably be a setting by Anton Dvorak of five Moravian Duets of intense intense beauty, Gwen and Judith are both "daughters of the congregation" congregation" at Port Hope United Church. Each lived in Port Hope until recently when Mrs. Duchesne moved to Aurora and Miss Mack began university university in Toronto. Each studied with the late Reginald Geen and made significant musical contributions to the life of the Welfare cases increase In the Durham region, during the month of December, December, the ntimber of people, receiving welfare rose fifteen per cent over the same month in 1974. There had been concern voiced earlier during budget discussions that due to a 5.5 per ^ent ceiling on subsidy from the proviciai government, government, the region would be out of .money for welfare by November. The department' for social services was 'faced with $240,000 shortfall' which normally, normally, the province would provide in subsidy. George Thwaites, administrator administrator of program support followed instructions from the committee and cut $257,000 from 1 the original budget proposal. The cuts made by Mr. Thwaites mean the sub ; sidy shortfall has been reduc- United Church in Port h for many years. S-- Tickets for this concert may be obtained at the door with prices at $3.00 for adults and $f.50 for students. The fifth concert of the séries will be held on March 14th and will feature "A Night at the Opera" with the Peterborough Peterborough Symphony Orchestra arid combined chorus of the Coventry Singers of Peterborough Peterborough and Port Hope United Church Choir. ed to $118,000. The total number of wolf.- ^ cases in the Durham regie 1 expected to increase atidut forty per cent in 1976. $5000 FOR APARTMENT RENOVATIONS The Town of Newcastle have alotted a sum of $5000.00 fob renovations to the apartment apartment over the new Newcastle Village fire hall. HOW DO YOU REACT TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ON YOUR DOORSTEP? Hear ' A PUBLIC LECTURE ORONO HORSEMEN A LITTLE SC4RCES ( Last Sunday at the Kawartha Orono' horsemen were somewhat scarce and we have little to .report, other'than a good showing by Gerald Robinson who in the first race çame.« forth with a win driving Tough Gier and placing second in the fourth race driving Sesame Piék. De^ek Newman 'plaeed fourth in the fourth with Baè State Swinger while Junior West finished in the same position in the 'seventh'race driving Gypsy Dance. Gerald Robinson also had a win at the Greenwood during the week. The drive for the win was with Hazel Creed. Muddy George owned by Lawrence Hooey of Orono also registered a win at the Greenwood during the week. 16 ' outlining the dangers and folly Mon., 8.45 p.ifi. Council Chambérs - Bowmanville Speaker-B. SPINNER Energy Probe - University of Toronto This meeting is one of a series arranged by THE RATEPAYERS'ASSOCIATION TOWN OF NEWCASTLE