4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 28, 1983 ( SPORTS ) Orono Tyke Team 2 Pre-season stats Games Played - 7, Wins - 5, Losses - 2 Name Philip Cunningham Ben Deremo Brian Good GP G A PM 13 7 0 Philip Cunningham Ben Deremo Brian Haines Chad Maârtense Paul Woods 0 1 1 1 1 0 Season schedule 1984 Saf., J-an. 7,1984 - 1:30 Sat., Jan. 14, 1984 - 1:30 Sat., Jan. 28,-1984 - 1:30 Sun., Jan. 29, 1984 - 1:30 Sun,, Feb. 5, 1984 - 3:00 Fri., Feb. 10, 1984 - 6:15 Sat., Feb. 11, 1984 - 3:00 Fri., Feb. 17, 1984 - 6:15 Sat., Mar. .3, 1984 - 1:30 Sat., Mar. 10, 1984 - 11:00 Port Hope at Orono 2 Newcastle at Orono 2 Millbrook at Orono 2 Orono 2 at Port Hope Orono 2 at Manvers Orono 1 at Orono 2 Orono 2 at Newcastle Orono 2 at Orono 1 Manvers at Orono 2 Orono 2 at Millbrook From Around the Region A New Twist From Cobourg While most municipal, provincial and federal projects projects have a habit of increasing increasing in price as they are completed! completed! this has not been the .-case in Cobourg where a $13 million sewage treatment plant is nearing completion. The Town now expects to see their costs drop by some $2 million due to lower financing financing costs due to interest rates. The -Town was to have to back s.ome $5.5 million for the project which is now estimated to be down to $3.5 million. GM Cares and Shares GM of Canada and its employees at its Oshawa plants have collect $59,000 in cash as well as 5,590 tins of food for .those in need in the Oshawa area, GM and workers shared in the raising of the $59,406 in cash donations. donations. Across Canada the project raised 20,346 cans of food and $192,740 in cash. Another Oshawa Shopping Centre Preparation work has started for the construction of another shopping centre in Oshawa which is to be located near the Khob Hill Supermarket. The new centre will include a K-Mart store of total attendance of 5,600. It was the company's first year of'operation. GM-Toyato deal approved Despite cries of unfair competition from other U.s. manufacturers, the way has been cleared in the U.S. for General Motors and Toyota Motor Corp of Japan to produce produce new subcompact cars jointly in California. The approval will allow the two firms to produce 200,000 cars a year for the next twelve years. It is expected the joint effort effort will reduce the price of subcompacts by putting more on the market. High Speed Cfyase Could Lead to Jail A county court judge in Whitby has warned drivers involved in high speed chases they could be facing lengthy' jail terms if convicted. 1 Judge William Lane issued a 13 month jail term to a Peterborough man for dangerous driving and then issued his warning to other drivers. Job Hunting Course Perparing for a job search is the purpose of a seven week course being offered by the Canadian Health Association, Association, Durham Branch. The course opens on J.anuary 18 and is open to individuals individuals who need to begin to gear their thinking to an active job search. Further information: Brian Smith at 723-6858 or 728-9931. Jeff Goodmurphy 6 1 6 o Brian Haines 4 0 1 2 • 'HE Jeff Hughes 6 2 4 0 Ji Chad Maartense 6 3 2 0 P Chris Miller . 7 0 5 0 1 1 Jamie Osmond 5 0 5 0 It 1 Aaron Staples . 7 6 3 o qgT* Paul Woods 6 2 2 Goaltending > - GP W L 'itSU Grade one students at Kendal-Kirby Public School perform for a packed auditorium at the annual presentation ol the school's ' Christmas concert. sonie 60,000 square feet. Bowmahville Man Charged # Durham Regional Police have stated that a 68-year-old Bowmanville man, Thomas Sheehan of 6 Durham Street, who held police at bay for 12 hours Thursday night and Friday morning with a gun and 300 rounds of ammunition ammunition has been charged with possession of a dangerous- weapon'and dangerous use of ' fi firearm. 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