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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Dec 1976, p. 6

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ORONO HOCKEY' MOTHERS ' * ' . , „■ . „ period with MiUbrook coming back to tie ANNOUNCE SUNDAY'S. WINNERS the score. In the second period Orono The Orono Hockey Mothers : held scored two unanswered goals and dropped their draw'at thë Orono Arena oh Sunday, in the fourth counter after some six Dec. 1.2th, during the Christmas Party. ' minutes in the third period. Millbrook The draw was a great success with the scored their second goal late in the period Mothers realizing $531.25, out ' of, the but did not have the steam to outpace project. Orono. First prize, the hand made Afgan donated by Mrs. A. Watsôn was won by ORONO A. BANTAMS Mrs. B. Rickard of 79 Cabot St., Oshawa The Orono O.M.H.A. Bantams The second prize, a beautifully decorated travelled to Port Hope on Friday, Dec. Christmas cake donated by Mrs. Suther- 10th * for a lea S ue 8 ame - Port Hope got a land of Hampton, was won by Mrs. B. Snell edal in the first period and Paui Reed from of R.R. 5, Bowmanville. The third prize, Bob V! . vles and Peter Kruhkert opened the also donated by Mrs. Watson, was a scoring in the second period. Port Hope got cushion and was won by James Isbizten, two more goals and then Joey Seneco R.R. 2, Orono. flipped iti a pass from Paul Reed and Martin Perry. Port Hope added another to The Hockey Mothers would like to end the game 4 to 2 for them - Paul Reddick . thank the donators for their contributions add Robbie Talsma also P la yed well, and also Earl Taylor for printing the 0n Monday, Dec. 13th, Newcastle tickets and everyone who purchased was b,r home game of the week, tickets to make this possible. Thank you. The .V n P ened the scoring in the first and Joyce Major, President, then Bob M y |es tipped in Peter Krukhert Orono Hockey Mothers and Paul Reed 's pass. Newcastle added Shirley Henry' another goal to end the first period. Duane Vice-President' Major got Terry Hedges pass to tie the game up and open the scoring in the ^second period. Two minutes later Joey Seneco scored from Bob Myles to give ORONO O.M.H.A. MIDGET HOCKEY Orono the go ahead goal. Newcastle tied it NEWS U p b e f or e the period was over. Duane The Orono O.M.H.A. Midgets travel- Major blasted in Paul Reed's rebound to led to Uxbridge Friday, Dec. 10th and were put Orono in front in the third but with just eteated 6-2. Uxbridge had a 5 goal lead two minutes left in the game Newcastle before Orono finally put on in, coming _ tied it up 4 - 4, from the stick of Mark Charland, assisted Dan Mitchell was sharp in goal as y at Wiliams and Ken Evans. The usual and Alan Webster and Jim Moffatt second Orono goal came in the third ' also played heads up hockey, period, scored by Terry Derièt, assisted by Mike Mitchell. " • On Saturday night Orono hosted Newcastle and were defeated 4-2. Orono opened up the scoring in the first period with a goal from Doug Hancock, set up by Charles Quantrill. Newcastle tied the score in the second. Orono went ahead early in the third with a goal from Pat Williams, assist to David Sunstrum. Newcastle came back to get 3 making the final score 4-2. ROAST BEEF NOVICE TEAM DEFEAT MILLBROOK The Orono Mr. Roast Beef Novice team defeated Millbrook in a recent game 5 to 2 with Orono scoring one goal in the first period, two in the second and another in the third. * Brad Roberts scored a hat trick with liis three goals. The other Orono goal came off the stick of Jeff VatiHaverbeke. Orono assists went to Rodney Storsbergen, Keith Vey and Eric Breslinki, Orono took' the lead in the first UNITED COUNTIES HOCKEY ATOM HOCKEY The Kinsmen Atoms came up against a strong team from Newcastle Friday, December 10th losing 12-0. Even .with the score mounting up against them the boys all played good hockey throughout throughout the game with Duncan Walker and Greg Stacey showing good effort. These two teams, meet again in Newcastle on Tuesday, December 14th. - The next Atom home game is Friday, January 8th against Bewdley. PEEWEE HOCKEY 1 The Orono PeeWees met Bewdley Saturday. December 12th and came home with a 5-? victory. The Orono goals were scored by Danny Prosek (2), Stephen Bob, Steve Stec and Derek Newman. Assits wne went to Steven VanHavenbeke, Reese Jenkins and Steve Stec. Mark Stapleton and Jay Olesen shared the goaltending for Orono. The next PeeWee game is against Millbrook in Orono this Friday night. •May investigate Eldorado Mr. Allan Lawrence, M.P. for Northumberland and Durham Durham and chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee has stated that the committee will investigate the management practices of Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. after it has completed' its investigation investigation of Atomic Energy of Canada. Mr, Lawrence is chairman of the committee which is empowered to make first perusal of the auditor's-general auditor's-general report, before it is presented to the Commons. He said the investigation is only pari of the committee's look at the Canadian nuclear industry. Eldorado is mentioned spe- , cifically in the report, said Mr. Lawrence, but'he has had ' To the Electors of Ward 3 Thank-You For your support at the polls on Deem her 6th. I accept t^ie responsibility to represent all the electorate with dignity and concern. Compliments of the Season to all. * Edward R. Woodyard Announce plans 'for CPP changes Health and Welfare Minister Minister Marc Lalande . has announced plans for changes to the Canada Pension Plan, which, among other things, would provide recognition for "spouses working at home." The plans were first outlined in the Speech from the Throne. They are to be presented to Parliament during this session. One of the proposed changes would permit the splitting of CPP pension credits, earned by both spouses during their years of marriage, equally between the couple upon marriage dissolution, that is upon* divorce or annulment. annulment. This would ensure that an asset accumulated by a couple during marriage marriage is equally divided between them. The Minister stated that this proposal would provide a measure of financial security for the spouse at home and his or her dependents in the event of marriage dissolution. The spouse at home would .be . entitled to CPP retirement credits and in most cases , would be protected in the event of disability pr death. A second proposal would allow a contributor, who leaves the labour force to raise children under the age of seven, to "drop out" such periods from the calculation of lifetime earnings for CPP benefit purposes. This provision would protect both the eligibility and the ' amount of CPP benefits earned by a contributor prior to the child-rearing periods. This is one of the government's many reforms designed toi ensure equal rights for no time to study it apd the exact implications. . The investigation will .concentrate .concentrate on the company's records, he said, but probably wont get underway until sometime in February. . women. Mr. Lalonde also confirmed confirmed that a number of additional amendments would be presented at the same time, including ' a provision allowing up to » : Kinsmen i SKATE-A THON Sun., Dec. 26th One year retroactive payment payment of retirement benefits to : contributors between 65 and 70 years of age whp. ■ file:. late applications . benefits. Previously, retroactive retirement benefits were only paid aftef age 70. Other new provisions wiii allow the payment of full CPP orphan's benefits to (Continued page 7) NEWCASTLE ARENA 12:00 to 4:00 • Sponsor sheets available at f ; Orono Post Office 0 Free Hot Dogs & Chocolate Milk Bus leaving 12:00 Noon from Main St., Orono «>••••••••••< I 8 I I ■ Oshawa Ski Club Kirby, Ontario ' Bus Service: Leaves Orono Town Hall - 9.30a.m. Saturday and Sunday Return Time 4:30 p.m. Return Fare $1.00 For Ski Conditions and Up-to-date Information Call 1-723-5248 ■ ■ 1 ■ V - II ■ 8 i a 8 1 8 i 1 8 8 P a a s t^ eVS HANGING PLANTER Complete with plant of $5 99 Your Choice MIDTOWN'S THE PLACE For All Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MIDTOWN Confectionary and Gift Shqp Orono * 983-5242 -

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