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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Sep 1983, p. 5

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Orono 's unbeaten soccer Scott Ransberry and Sponsor Jason HUI. Missing at the tykes. Back - coach Eric Bur- , Matt Snelders. Front - Owen time of the photography - ton, Caroline Fletcher, Peter Taylor, Jamie Shetler, Krista "Michelle Taylor, Drew Kelsey, Bryan Haines, An- Potter, Scott Bordun and Hansen and Jonathan Noble, drew Burton, Greg Knox, Mom's Kitchen Soccer Tykes complete The soccer Tykes played their last game of the year on September 6th at the Public School field. They faced Bowmanville Pankhurst for the second time and came away with a 7-1 victory. The team ended with an exceUent record, winning aU 7 games played. The record is all the more enjoyable as none of the players had played before, and to end up 40 goals for, 5 against is tremendous. tremendous. As in the first game, Pankhurst scored first as both teams went up and down the field testing each other's gdaltenders. It soon became obvious that it was just a matter of time before Orono equalized as the balance was definitely swinging swinging in our favour. The goal came when Peter Kelcey unbeaten broke away and placed a fine shot past the Bowmanville goalie. Peter quickly sealed the game for Orono when he scored three more goals. Over the season he has proven to be a good scorer. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, he has moved to Port Hope and won't be available to score for us next year. We wish him well and hope that he continues to play down there. Drew Hansen and Jamie Shetler added added the other goals in the second second half, both on nice breakaways. All season long the forwards forwards kept up constant pressure on the opponents' defences, while our defence played good positional play which' helped our goalies do well., In this final game, Bryan Haines and Scott season Ransberry both made difficult difficult saves to keep the score down. The coach, Eric Burton, would like to thank each team member for making the season such a pleasant one - Michele Taylor, Jonathan Noble, Owen Taylor, Scott Ransberry, Greg Knox, Jamie Shetler, Bryan Haines, Drew Hansen, Krista Potter, Caroline Fletcher, Peter Kelcey, Jason Hill, Scott Burden and Andrew Burton. Also, many thanks to the parents for getting the kids out and all the vocal support at the games. The team thanks Mom's Kitchen, the sponsor, and are all looking forward to a dinner dinner get-together being put on by Matt at the restaurant On September 20 at 6:30 p.m. Referee training and rules The Department of Community Community Services will once more hold a Referee Training and Rules Clinic. The Clinic will be held at the Darlington Sports ■ Centre on Saturday,' October 1st, 1983. The Clinic will open at 8:00 a.m. with a three hour ice session session followed by a rules, clinic. There is no fee for this clinic. It is open to referees or clinic persons wishing to know how to referee in the Town of Newcastle. Those who intend to referee in the Recreation Hockey League in Bowman-^ ville must attend this clinic. Rule books will be available at a cost 43f $2.00. Coaches are also welcome. If interested, interested, contact the Department Department of Community Services at 623-3379 ext. 32 before September 28th, 1983. Pine Ridge tenders open September 19 Hie Ministry of Government Government Services has informed the Town of Newcastle that a number of serious inquiries had been received by the Ministry since their last tendering of May 26, 1983. They further point out that "the property will be sold for bash subject to a reserve bid. >w,. offers are now being Jeived up to 3:00 p.m.' on Monday, September 19th at which time the tenders will be opened in public. The Ministry pointed out that some organizations have been unwilling to submit tenders on the basis of the current zoning ana official plan which is in place and the uncertainty of acceptance of their plans by the municipality. municipality. The Ministry does state that they understand a clearer position is available from the Municipality. Committee ceases meetings with Eldorado The consultative committee committee appointed to review plans for the decommissioning of the Eldorado Resources Ltd. voted last week to recess indefinitely, indefinitely, The committee composed of members of Town of Newcastle council, representatives from SEAP, representatives from Eldorado and from, the Region of Durham have been meeting over thé decomis- sioning of the dump site and the possible location of a new permanent waste site across the road from the present present dump. The. committee proposes not to meet again until such time as Eldorado investigates other possible sites across Canada. The present Port Granby site stores 400,000 cubic metres of ' low radioactive waste. All members of the committee committee voted to cease meeting with the exception of the two members from Eldorado. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Brunner girl now Ont. Dairy Princess Nancy Schmidt, of Brunner, Brunner, Ontario, is the 1983-84 Ontario Dairy Princess. Crowned August 31 at the C.N.E. by Mrs. Stewart, wife of former Ontario Agriculture of Guelph, Nancy Nancy was selected from 44 County and District Dairy Princesses. During the last year, Nancy was the Perth County Dairy Bright Children Association meets Sept 20th The Northumberland and Newcastle chapter of the Association for Bright Children (ABC) will hold its next meeting at a new location. location. The meeting, which will be held at the Newcastle Public School, Beaver Street, Newcastle on Tuesday, September 20th, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. will be of particular interest interest to parents as the hew school year begins. The presentation will focus on parent-teacher interviews and will help parents to develop confidence and best meet the needs of their children during those often brief meetings with the school personnel. Time for free discussion and- questions will be provided. All interested adults are welcome.. The ABC is a registered nonprofit nonprofit organization that welcomes as members anyone interested in the welfare of bright children. For further information about the ABC of the coming meeting please call 623-7306. Princess, working as well on her parents farm. Nancy has completed 20 4-H Agricultural and 14 Homemaking projects, for which she has received provincial provincial honours. September 14.1983-5 Nancy is the daughter of Robert and Lorianne Schmidt whose farm is located sixteen miles north of Stratford. As the Ontario Dairy Princess, Nancy will represent represent Ontario dairy farmers for the next year in a public relations capacity with the Ontario Milk Marketing Board. ' TOWN OF NEWCASTLE FALL AQUATIC PROGRAMS at the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE FITNESS CENTRE REGISTRATION: 1 Monday, September 12th - Friday, September 16, 1983 at the Community Services Building, 152 Church Street, Bowmanville, L1C 3A6. Classes commence the week of September 26, 1983 and continue once a week for 15 (fifteen) lessons (Exception: Parent and Tot and Aqua-fit Classes). Registration forms may be picked up prior to September 12, from the Fitness Centre or Community Community Services and mailed with a cheque or money order to the address mentioned above. The following programs are available: Youth Swim Lessons (6 Mos -18 yrs.) Adult Swim Lessohs , Aqua-Fitness Synchronized Swimming Esso Swim (Competitive Skills) Programme Semi-private and daytime classes also available this fall. For further information on "class times and fees - call the Newcast le Fitness Centre at 623-3392 (or 985-5039 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., only). Date" o"f Publications: September 7th and September 12th, 1983. The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has developed a comprehensive comprehensive proposal of new programs, controls and regulations for the better management of eight million tons of sglid waste and the 60 million tons of liquW industrial waste generatedjn Ontario each year. Information meetings to explain this Blueprint for Waste Management have already been held. 1 Now interested persons or groups will be giyen the opportunity to make written or oral presentationè on the subject at à series of public forums being held throughout Ontario. PUBLIC FORUM Friday, September 23 2-4:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. County Court House, Council Chamber Bet. Brock and Murray St., Peterborough Written submissions are preferred but verbal presentations, accompanied by a written summary, are acceptable and win be heard in the order that notices of intpn(ion are received. , Advance notice of presentation may-be made by writing or phoning your local Ministry pf the Environment office. Regional Office District Office "fSO Ferrand Drive, Suite 700, 139 George St. North Don Mills, Ont. Mj3C 3C3 Peterborough, Ont. K9J 3G6 (416)424-3000 (705)743-2972 Ontario Ministry of the Environment Hon. Andrew S. Brandt, Minister Gerard J.M. Raymond, Deputy Ministei;

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