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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jan 1983, p. 5

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Orono Sports (Continued from page 4) Roughley Novice trade wins with Manvers team Friday, January 14 the Orono Novice Team continued continued their .dominance of the ■ Manvers team. Orono took a while to get moving. Dustin Reid his fine play by scoring V the opening goal with 3:27 remaining remaining in the first period; The second period saw Orono really get moving with some fast skating, excellent passes and lots of hustle. Grey Hooper scored assisted by Scott Hartwig at the 1:40 mark followed 10 seconds . later by Dustin Reid assisted by Brent Gates. Grey Hooper, having a super night 1 for Orono scored his second goal assisted by Scott McAllister with just over 3 minutes left in the period. The attack continued as Scott Hall fired the puck into the net assisted by Dustin Reid while Brent Gates scored twenty-three seconds later assisted again by Dustin. The final goal of the game came late in the third period with Greg Hooper getting his "hat trick" at the 8:10 mark of the period. Jarret Prescott had the shut out for Orono. Final score Orono 7 Manvers zip. On- Sunday, Orono travelled travelled to Manvers full of confidence confidence unaware of the sur-, prise waiting for them. In five previous games Manvers had been unable to score while the Orono attack was successful successful 29 times. Today Orono had many excellent opportunities passing the puck across the goal mouth time and time again but were unable to bang it in passed Philip time also was kept busy in the Orono net. The first period ended tied at 1 goal each.-, Jarret Prescott jambed the puck into the net after a pass from Cameron Esler and Ryan Marsanis, Orono took a lead late in the second period when Dustin Reid connected assisted by Brent Gates and Scott Hall but Manvers tied it up with 55 seconds left in the period. The whole third period was full of action with Manvers taking the lead midway through the period. Despite some excellent pressure by the Orono boyS Manvers hung on to win 3-2. Next game Friday night against Omemee. Ask reduction of hours and fill The Regional Director of modate the existing cer- Public Works, J. tificate without further cost Twelvetrees and J. Me- to the Region. Corkell of the Regional The director did say that Public Works have asked the operation of the smaller sites Town of Newcastle to con- such as Darlington were sider the reduction of hours costing more than the larger of operation at the Dari- sites and that actual ington Regional Land Fill operating costs at Darlington site. were $28.00 a ton while the - The Region of Durham Region'is charging $11.00. operates the Regional Land- Twelvetrees also outlined j fill Sites and find that the the agreement in the use of smaller sites or those the 5 -.Metro landfill site operating with a snfall yearly whereby the Region had ob- j tonnage are operating with tained some 500,000 free ton- costs in access of revenues. nage use of the site. He said The two Regional represen- this would run out in 1984 tatives pointed out to the but that the Region could still Newcastle Council Members have a further three year use that operating costs at the of the site but at the going Darlington land fill site had tonnage charges which were reached $156,000 annually today $12.10 a: ton. with revenue far below at In a general discussion- $74,000, Twelvetrees said it seemed The Regional staff further more feasible to link up in the stated that by closing the future with Metro in landfill landfill site one day a week' operations as the most • would eliminate over-time economical means of garbage costs and cut further the costs disposal. It was stated that of operation to the point that the amount of tonnage of the Region could save from garbage from Durham was $25,000 to $30,000. • quite small compared to gar- The Newcastle General bage froîn Metro. Metro now Purpose Committee has disposes of some two milion referred the request to the tons annually while that in Town of Newcastle Public Durham would reach no Works departmenL and Ron more than 100,000 tons. Dupuis, director to liaise with Counc. Hamre asked the the Regional Public Works » Regional representatives department to prepare a when the Region was going to report to Newcastle on the ef- set up a committee to deal fects of a reduction in with garbage disposal, operating hours at the Dari- Gary Herrema, present at ington site. the Newcastle meeting on The Darlington site has a Monday, stated that the set certificate of approval to up of a committee was now receive 18,000 tons annually. being ednsidered by the * Twelvetrees pointed out Regional management corn- chat the site operates far mittee. below capacity with only Herrema also pointed out 6,700 tons bdng accepted at that the Region was now the site in 1982. He said the charging $11.00 per ton at the present equipment and staff Regional landfill sites but at the site could accom- that this change only took in- Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 19, 1983, 5 Hamilton Midgets New feature at blanket Omemee Canada farm show The Orono Blades played host to Omemee for the last time in league play this year and showed no mercy as they bounced them for 5 unanswered goals. Geoff Green and Dino Medd handled handled the goal tending for Orono posting the shut-out victory. Murray Dennis opened the scoring and the Blades opened opened up playing a strong defensive defensive game taking out any player who ventured too close to their net. Again Orono picked up 9 penalties to Omemee's 5. This might play a big part in the play-offs which are just around the corner. Scoring for Orono: Murray Dennis 2, Steve "Crusher" Clynes 2, Glyn Jenkins 1, Steve Murree 1. Assists: Ray Ripley 2, Randy Randy Tennant 1, Glyn Jenkins 1, Ken Bailey 1, Paul Morton 1. Orono plays in Omemee on Wednesday evening the 19th and play host to the. Little NHL Red Wings On Monday Evening. Kinsmen Bantams take Bobcaygeon Mark Sargent opened the scoring at 5:49 of the,first period assisted by. Robert Snoek. The second period saw lots of end to end action with Brian Souch scoring what proved to be the winning goal assisted by John Cowan. Derek Anderson scored assisted by Robert Snoek. The third period Kevin Hartwig scored with assists going to Mark Sargent and Robert Snoek. Mark Sargent scored assisted by Kevih Hartwig. With just 20 seconds remaining Robert Kittle scored for Bob- * caygeon. Good Game. Great Team Effort. The Canada Farm Stow and the Ontario Soil and Crop Association are jointly sponsoring Ontario Agriculture Outlook '83, on January 26 and 21. The meetings have been designed to focus on the future prospects prospects of agriculture in On- tario. Featured speakers will include include Mr. Dawson Aholt, a respected USDA economist whose topic will be the USDA outlook on agriculture programs for 1983, Mr. John Stewart, former owner and president of Stewart Seeds who will focus on the 1983 outlook for grains and special crops in Ontario, Mr. Henry Bebe'n, a leading agri-business executive executive associated with J.M. Schneider Inc., Kitchener, Ontario, who will talk on the meat production outlook in Ontario for 1983, and Dr., Gyles Randall, Professor and Soil Scientist with the University University of Minnesota who will be • discussing new trends in tillage and planting equip-, ment with conservation in mind. The Ontario Agriculture Outlook '83 programs will begin at 1:30 p.m. both days in the' West Annex and organizers are expecting 300-400 people at each session. session. These meetings will provide provide farmers with insights and information which will be useful whèn making spring decisions. Over 550 exhibitors invite you to attend the 1983 Canada Farm Show. On display will be the latest farm equipment, supplies and services services for every segment of agriculture. The Canada Farm Show is also featuring two cattle sales on. January 26 and 27. The Canada Farm Show Invitational Invitational Hdlstein Sale in planned planned for 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday Wednesday and the Winter Classic Sale of the West Central Ontario Ontario Hereford Zone is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Thursday. - Special ladies programs of cooking and cosmetic demonstrations will be held throughout the Show. Country and Western entertainment, Featuring recording artist, Carol Johns will be provided Wednesday, • Thursday and Friday evenings evenings beginning'at 6:00 p.m. 4 'Z&vrJu£T 'UHNkL A8cmX (T^&ptr/ to account operation. He said costs of selling-up new land- the charge could well increase fill sites. "We could be look- considerably if the Region ing at $28.00 a ton," he said, became involved in capital Information available for disabled persons 1981 was '"International Year of Disabled Persons." The Corporation of the City of Oshawa allocated funds to create "The Oshawa Mayor's Task Force on the Disabled." Its mandate was . to study every aspect of, -needs for disabled persons within the City and present a master plan for improvement. One recommendation was that a service be established to provide citizens having a disability with information on employment, education, transportation, housing, government grants and programs, programs, health services and recreation. Information Oshawa was requested by City Council to provide this service as part of .the existing Community Information Information Centre's program. A new data bank containing containing approximately 400 infoi- mation cards has been established and is now in service. Information Oshawa is pleased to announce its new service, 'effective immediately. immediately. ' Offices are located at City Hall. Thfe hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Our telephone number . is 728-6233. Grand Opening Special! <cf^oot± cHaix fox -Hadiea arid We are celebrating the Opening of our new shop in Orono by offering: ' and COLOURS to, 1 / 2 PRICE at Both our Locations • BOWMANVILLE -- 623-6333 (21 Silver §t.) ORONO --* r983-5333 (Main St.) , At Roots we Iqp veyour hair.

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