***** Isle Pictured above is the The Orpno team first coach Viola Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday,'August 31, 1983-7 hour orono Girl's Lobb Ball teams took part in an organized play down series . sponsored by the Community Services branch of the Town of Newcastle. In the PeeWee Division two Orono teams were in ner in a 18-12 score which Michelle Alic, Teresa Ken- cômpetition. The above eventually gave Brownsdale nedy, Karen Talsma and Orono No. 3 PeeWee team in their opening game defeated Tyrone by a scare of 24 to 11 but in the next game Brownsdale came up the win- the championship. Picture above (back row) Leanne Mutton, Jennifer Montgomery, Dana Shetler, coach Elaine Flintoff; (front row) Leanne Lycett, Kim Lycett, Christy Flintoff and, Toni Howes. Orono No. 1 Pee Wee Girls Orono No. 1 PeeWee Girls' Lobb Ball team who won the consolation trophy at Saturday's Saturday's playdowns in the PeeWee series. defeated Bowman ville 21 to 18 then to face the champions of the series, Brownsdale. Brownsdale defeated Orono No. 1 by a score of 12 to 9. Orono Bantam Girls Vanderveen, Rina Carr, Lisa McCarron, Andee Van Dolaweerd, Jackie Van Doleweerd, Karen Copping, Deapna Roughley and Kim Parker, Cathy McCullough, Susan Vanderveen, Robin Robinson, Susan Lycett and Marcia Blaschke. The Orono Bantam Girls in their bid for the league championship championship in their division last Saturday first defeated the Bov iville entry but were defk^d for the championship championship by a score of 22 to 9. The Orono Club took second place in the league standing for the year. Picture above are (back row) Lori Lycett, Janet Irwin, Irwin, Laurie Hollingsworth; Mandy Hoskins, Penny Boughen, Vicki Kimball and assistant coach, Peter Adegeest; (front row) Darlene Dennis, Debbie Vanderveen, Kelly Goodwin, Karen Mercej, Cafri Clark and .Tracy Miller. , '■ , ■ • ^ Dunng league play this Orono team lost only one gaçne alotig with one tie. blewcastle, the league champions, champions, as decided on Saturday, Saturday, were also the regular season champions. Romance (Continued from page 6) robbed leaving the desk like that." "I had to collect Mr. Bar- ranger's suit," she explained. "He want's it pressed, I did try to call you to cover for me." "Yes - well - never mind that now - I've got some news for you," he paused and gave Ethel ah affectionate look., "Miss Biggs here, Ethel - has consented to be my wife and your mother, what do you think of that?" Millicent was speechless. "Well, come on girl, say something," he cried impatiently. impatiently. , "She's overcome with emotion, aren't you dear," sneered Ethel, quite conscious conscious that the announcement had upset her. "I hope you will be very happy," she stammered, having having a difficult time retaining her composure. , "Of course we'll be happy, won't we sweet?" he laughed, laughed, and drew Ethel towards him with a big hug. Ethel just smiled a sickly smile and kiss, ed him on the end of the nose. Well anyway, I'm going to have a new staff member fill in while we make all the wedding wedding arrangements. He'll fill in for me, starting tomorrow. Ethel and 1 are going to get a special licence to marry next Monday and then its off to Brighton for the rest of the week for our honeymoon!" and he once more grabbed her and pulled her towards him, at which she gave a shriek of laughter and that ' echoed, through the whole hotel. The couple left hugging and laughing on their way for a fe.w drinks. Millicent took the suite to the woman who worked in the kitchen for pressing and returned to the desk until Hobbs came on at six. Several of the guests came and left during the next two hours including Crossley Bar- ranger in his freshly pressed suit. She cast an admiring glance as he passed. He didn't say anything about the , novel and so she thought she was safe for the time being. When Hobbs did arrive, she quickly went into the private living room where her stepfather stepfather had just sealed his matrimonial fate and searched searched for the book. It was no where to be found and she presumed Miss Biggs had slipped it jn her handbag and taken it with her. She continued with her duties, cheeking the fires, turning turning down beds, etc. until 7:30 leaving Crossley's room until the last. She'd been in the room just a couple of minutes when he walked in. He had a bad habit of spreading papers all over the floor and she was busily gathering them up as he entered. "I'm sorry to be so untidy," he greeted her. She said it was her job and she didn't mind, and then as he plunked himself down in the chair. She walked up fo him and blurted out her confession. confession. "I'm afraid I < borrowed your book and lost it sir." (to be continued next week) ORONO WEED CONTROL. • GOVERNMENT LICENSED LAWN SPRAYING - WEEDS INSECTS ■ FERTILIZING (CIL) ' DRIVEWAY SEALING Work Completed By Licensed Professional FREE ESTIMATES PHONE BOB 983-5267 BOX 277, ORONO Orono Nursery School Half Day Enrichment Program For Pre-Schoolers Qualififed Staff Licensed Premises Registrations now being taken for September start Call 987-4012 p.m. Wh en its printing give us a call, 983-5301 , • . 1 ' n d nna • ■ WBJKKLY TIMES y si y ii u ^TELEPHONE (414) M3-5301, P.O, BOX209, OftONO, ONTARIO LOB IMS , ' PRINTING AND PUBLISHING .* Letterheads * Envelopes . * Business Cards - " Invoices * Labels * Invitations * Brochures * NCR Forms * Continuous and Snap-Out Forms