Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jun 1989, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 21, 1989 SPORTS Orono Mosquito news report Orono's Mosquito soccer club, under the tutelage of Dave Robertson, Robertson, has made its presence in the Darlington Youth Soccer League felt with a respectable four wins and one loss so far this season. This hard working team consists of: Steven Sargent, keeper; David Thomson, Scott Ransberry, Lee Nowak, Jason Lawrence, Greg Hammond, Jason Stubbs, Tyler Bates, Brett Graves, Ian Crookshank, Kyle Montgomery, Kevin Bott, Stephen Bot, Kyle Colville, Colville, Jeffery Parry and Jonathan Burnham. Our first league game on May 24th, pitted us against the Kicks from Bowmanville. Orono racked up a 3-0 win for their efforts. Getting Getting one goal each were - Tyler Bates, Jamie Shetler and Steven Bonneau. The teams excellent defensive efforts help keeper Steve Sargent earn his first shutout. May 31st was Orono vs Newcastle Newcastle for a real different type of game played under knee length grass or hay conditions. The outcome of the game was a hard fought 3 -1 loss. Hopefully the situation will be dif- The Orono Baseball Peewees played two games last week losing to Cobourg on the road and defeating Little Britain at the Orono Park. On June 14th Orono travelled to Cobourg and encountered a very fine baseball team losing to the home squad by a score of 9 to 0. Orono managed only 2 hits off the Cobourg hurlers. Daryl Reid started on the mound for Orono and pitched 4 very impressive Innings Innings giving up just 4 hits while walking walking three and striking out three. Aaron Staples tossed the final two frames allowing 1 hit. Daryl was victimized by some rather sloppy plây by his teammates as they committed committed three errors leading to several unearned runs. Collecting hits for Orono were Daryl Reid and Chris Chollette. Line Score: Orono - 0 runs, 2 hits, 3 errors; Cobourg - 9 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors. On Thursday, June 15th, Orono returned to the friendly confines of the Orono Park to face the Little Britain entry and in a complete reversal of the previous evening, treated the local fans to a convincing convincing 12 to 2 victory. Without a dyubt the start of this game was Orono's big right hander Mike Landers who came within three outs of tossing not only a no-hitter but a perfect Looking for more , police protection A plea has been made for more police protection in Bewdley and throughout Hamilton Township where the Bewdley park is being vandalized and road signs in the Township are rooted up on week : ends. ferent when these two teams meet again. On June 7th, Orono downed the Bowmanville Spartans 8 - 2. The Orono boys worked the full seventy minutes never letting up even though they had a substantial lead. The midfielders did a good job of getting the ball to the forwards, who mainly went in three abreast, creating lots of excellent scoring chances. Coming up with two goals each were SteVen Bonneau and Kyle Colville. Jonathan Burnham, Tyler Bates, Kevin Bot and Jamie Shetler each netted one apiece. Manvers played host to the Orono boys on June 14th for a 7:00 p.m. game. Orono downed the host team by a 4-0 score. It took the boys a while to get used to the field but once we opened our books in the first half the natural instinct took over leaving Manvers looking kind of flat in our end. Kevin bot netted two for Orono with Jamie Shetler and Steve Bonneau each coming up with one. Keeper Steve Sargent earned his second shutout this season. Canada Post . The firm is negotiating to provide sophisticated high-speed sorting,, equipment, coding desks arid stamp-cancellirig machines. Canada Post is embarking on a $2.5 billion modernization plan over the next five years. Cherrywood must find their own water A request from Pickering Council Council and residents of Cherrywood to have the supply of bottled or trucked trucked water supplied by the Region of Durham has been turned down. The Region points out that the cause of contaminated water in Cherrywood is not associated with any work in the area carried out by the Region. Cherrywood was to have been included included in plans to have municipal water this year but the plan was knocked out of the budget due to budget restraints. Work has started on water installation in Newtonville Work is underway in Newtonville on the construction of water mains. The work is progressing out Of the centre of the hamlet at the present time. Hydro being asked to foot health survey Durham Regional council has asked that Ontario Hydro undertake a baseline health study prior to or at the time the Darlington Darlington Station goes into production. production. Oshawa and Newcastle have also called for a baseline study. The study would be used to compare compare the health of area residents after the plant goes into to operation operation and during years following. To begin drilling on proposed dump site Drilling is to start soon on the site chosen by the Region of Durham for a Metro-Durham dump in the Whitevale area. Tests are to reveal if the site is satisfactory for a temporary temporary dump to be used from 1992 to 1996. Hilge heads up Durham District Health council Catherine Hilge, administrator of the Newcastle Health Care Cetitre nursing home in Newcastle Village has been elected chairriian of the Durham Region District Health council. Hilge has been a member of the council for three years and was formerly administrator of the Daheim Nursing Home in Uxbridge. Uxbridge. Fiesta Week now on in Oshawa Fiesta Week started last Sunday in Oshawa with a parade and will continue at various pavillions throughout the city this week. The event closes with a Teddy Bear picnic on June 25th, "1:30 to 4:00 p.m., at Lakeview Park. A woman entreprenuer? your name can be listed The Durham Business and Professional Professional Women's Club has published a new directory of Durham Women iti Business. The director of the organization states this has only skimmed the surface and that in the future they will list: a more complete directory. A copy is available by phoning 668-5504. The cost is $5.00 plus $2.00 for mailing. Region supports the VIA continuation The Region of' Durham adds its voice for the continuation of the VIA rail line between Havelock and Toronto which includes on its stops, Pontypool apd Burketon. Some 200 use the service on a daily basis. - To,expand 401 to twelve lanes by 1997 The province has announced that a widening of 401 to 12 lanes from highway 48 to Brock Road in Pickering is to be completed by 1997, three years sooner than previously stated. An announcement on GO to Oshawa is expected sometime in July. July. No strike leaving garbage at curbside Metro Toronto has settled with their outside staff as a result there is to be no hold-out on the pick-up of garbage in any of the municipalities in Durham. If the Toronto employees went out on strike the Brock West dump, used by Durham, would have been closed. (Continued to page 8) Orono PeeWees win and lose From Around the Region game as well. Backed by some solid defence, Mike was able to set down the first 18 Little Britain batters he faced. After getting two quick strikes on the first batter in the final frame, he made the next pitch just a little too good and the result was a solid line drive to center field. Understandably disappointed, Mike went on to give up two more hits before the final out was registered and ended up with an outstanding three hitter. Orono did most of their offensive damage in the second inning when they sent twelve men to the plate and counted 8 runs for their biggest outburst of the year. Leading all Orono hitters was Chad Maartense who stroked out three singles. Other Orono hits went to Daryl Houston with a single and a double. Single hits went to Chris Chollette, Tom Tamblyn, Larry Houston and Jason Taylor. In addition addition to pitching a classic game, . Mike also had two hits ohe of which was a mammoth homerun to left field and he collected 5 R.B.I.'s. Line Score: Orono - 12 runs, 11 hits, 1 error; Little Britain - 2 runs, 3 hits, 2 errors. Orono travels to Ajax June 23rd and to Whitby on June 24th. The next home game is Thursday, June 29th when Belleville will be the opponents. opponents. Some merchants in Port Hope look for a greater presence of police to control loitering and vandalism. Ajax firm may get postal equipment work An Ajax firm, AEG Bàyly Inc, with a connection to a German firm appears to have the inside track for a $400 million contract from. MOM'S KITCHEN POWNTOWN ORONO 9 83 - 5 3 1 0 EAT IN or TAKE OUT TAKE HOME SOME English Stylé Fish & Chips FOR ÇUPPER 2 Pieces of Fish with Chips 4.75 1 Piece of Fish with Chips 3.50 All Served With Cole-Slaw • Mop. - Wed. - 6:30 to 6:00 p.m. Thurs. 6:30 a.m. • 7:00 p.m. Fri. 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 6:30 a.m. Sunday 5:00 p.m. Closed

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy