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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Jan 2002, p. 8

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M: ' 8 Ôrono Weçkly Times, Wednesday, January 16 2002: Pizzas hot out of the oven . Di Thertcll hopes to have Di's Pizzeria on Main Street Orono up and running by the week end. Di's Pizzeria can be. reached by calling 905-983-5159. Staying in Touch John O'Toole International Year of Mountains and Ecotourism If 2001 was the International Year, of Volunteers, what is 2002? The answer is twofold. The United Nations has declared this to be the International Yeaf of Mountains. We have been informed that it's a I soothe International Year of Ecotourism. While mountains are scarce in Durham Riding, we • certainly have plenty of opportunities in tfie field of ecotourism. It's an area that local businesses and organizations organizations may want to explore further further in 2002. Please contact my Constituency Office at 1- 800-661-2433/ 697-1501 if you he.ve ecotourism ideas that might benefit Durham Riding and Durham Region. SuperBuild Funds at Work SuperBuild is a $20 billion,; five-year initiative created to improve capital planning, Ontario's infrastructure, and create more opportunities for public-private partner- The Ontario govem- will invest $10 billion ships. ment and leverage $10 billion or from its private 'and :r public sector partners we that Ontario's infra- ure is ready to meet row's needs. The follow- Riding indue future check the ç www.superbuiM.gov.on.ca Port Perry High School addition for 100 new student spaces: Cost: $3,062,592 SuperBuild: $3,062,592 • Community Lifecare Inc. Longterm Care Facility (32 Proposed beds) SuperBuild cpntribution: $2,400,000 • Resurfacing of Highway 7/12 from Durham Regional Road 47 northerly to Durham Regional Road 6, for a distance distance of 6 km. Cost: $1,005,000. SuperBuild contribution - $1,005,000 • Addition to St. Joseph's Elementary School, Bowmanville, (for 363 student spaces.) Cost: $2,712,596. SuperBuild Contribution - $2,712,596 Oshawa/Durham: New IT Centre at Durham College Whitby Campus, creating five shops, 33 classrooms'and eight labs. "v Cost: $47,950,000 SuperBuild contribution - $28,750,000 Stuff's (continued from page 5) side of the net. Rocha quickly dropped to his knees, stopping stopping it. The puck deflected to the right. A Links' player was there to pick up the rebound, He shot. Rocha swung his stick out from his crouched position and hooked the puck before it could enter the net, The cheering hadn't died before Links had another shot on the net. Rocha saved it too but couldn't stop the rebound from making it's way into the net. Flu arrives in Dirham Regioi The.next line came on. Erik . Easton. Maiden MacDonald and Christopher Hermansen on the forward line, and Trevor H enfi n g and Kevin Schoenmaker on defense. Again there was only action at the Orono net. This time Rocha managed to save all the shots on net. The third line, with forwards: forwards: Alcxandrea Armstrong, Theo DeVries and ■ Kurds Zwolinski; and defense men: Troy Dillon and Stosh Fabricus, had about the same • luck. No chance at,the Links' goal. : By the time the first period was over, the score was 3-0 for Ayren Links. Stutfs gave it their best shot in the second. Christopher Hermansen managed to get a goal by shooting it through the five hole (between the goalie's legs). Theo DeVries went after a Links player as he was bringing bringing the puck in front of the net. He managed to get his stick on the puck and shove it away from his opponent before falling on the ice. The Links' player skated after his lost puck and tried-to take a shot. Bu( DeVries stopped it with his stick aeposs the ice as he whirled around trying to • get up. Brandon Cox tried a fancy wrap around goal, but the goalie stopped (t, deflecting the puck out. Mackenzie Tyce tried to shoot it back toward the net, but a Links player intercepted'it and shot it up to the Orono end. The two teams raced after it. A Links player nabbed it for an easy break- more broade to ensi struct i tony))! ing 1 are a few examples of SuperBuild Funds for Durham Space permitting, I'll de additional projects, in a column. You can also out this - information at i uperBuild web site at WHITBY, ON, January 15, , 2002 - Durham Region Health Department reports that three Cases of influenza have been confirmed within Durham Region since last week. Both influenza A and B strains have been reported. To date, all influenza strains tested by Health Canada are covered in the vaccine, that has been offered this season. "With influenza now in the area, people who have not received a flu shot are encouraged encouraged to visit their family doctor doctor to get vaccinated," says Dr. Donna Reynolds, Durham Region Associate Medical Officer of Health. "In addition •to the cases in Durham Region, a number of cases have also been reported, throughout the GTA." According to • Health Department information, only 35 percent of adults 18 to 64 year of age who were at high risk for complications from influenza received a flu shot last season. Those considered to .be at high risk include young children, the elderly and people of all ages with chronic medical conditions. "Since it takes up to two weeks for immunity to develop develop following vaccination, it's very important to get yohr flu shot as soon as possible to provide provide effective protection for the balance of the seasçm," explains Dr. Reyndlds. "Getting a flu shot can help you avoid getting ttie flu,, help to reduce the severity and duration of illness, and stop the spread of the virus to others, others, especially those at risk."' away, but Stôsh Fabricus blasted out- from behind and across the ice and stole it back from him, Stutt's players passed fit around eventually getting it to Cox who took one more shot on net before the period, ended/ the goalie ■ saved, it. The score was 4-1 going into' the third. Stutfs really wanted to get more goals after all every goal they get means more money for the pizza party fund. They skated hard, but the Links got two more goals, , There was less than two minutes left in the game. Rocha bad just made another save and Nick Lawrence grabbed the puck. He passed it up to Kurtis Zwolinski who passed it to Stosh Fabricus mid-ice. Fabricus took the puck and smoothly skated through the Links players up to the net. Like Gretsky himself himself he easily shot the puck in, scoring jvist before the countdown countdown to the final buzzer. It may not have been the .winning score, but it won them some more money in their pizza fund, and the patty is only two weeks away. (càntinued from page 5) tied Port Hope 3-3. Scott Duquette opened the scoring- assisted by Jeff Mulder atid Frances Duquette. Jeff Mulder .scored the second • assisted by Breanne Coflier and Brian . Knapp. Katie Definney rounded out tlie scoring assisted, by Chris Lupel and Brian Dillon. The squad was shut-out by Oakville and Manvers. On January 4, Orono travelled travelled to Keene for their sec- ' ond tournament.* Orono played Peterborough in game #1 and lost this nail-biter, 1-0. The team met Barrie in game #2 and were handed a 9-2 loss, ' Jeff Mulder notched a pair, with assists' going to Brian" Dillon, Jon DeVries, Jesse Lambert and Alex Shkuratoff. Matt Pùddicombe and Ryan Wood made some pice plays. In game #3, Orono •met St. James and Ipst 7-2 in * the 'C' Championship. Brian ,* Knppp scored the first.,assist- ' _ ed by Brian Dillon and Nicholas' Hutchinson. Jeff Mulder scored ' tHe second, assisted by- Chris Lupel and • Cary Konopka. Orono yvas shut-out by ■> Durham Regional Police in league play oh January 5. " ' ' . -DW Newcastle Bowling Alley High Scores GAME GAME GAME V 1 2 3 Joe Forget 207 243 237 Roy Hopkins 177 Tim Marshall 183 Debi Hannigan 182 2443 Wes Forget ' 227 187 Ruth Forget 180 Andy Dumouchel 204 Donna Adams' 184 189 Fae Forget 258 199 Mike Swan 193 201 Dan Hannigan 177 Sharon Mendonca 227 Joe Mendonca 218 Bob Lewis 252 Adrian deLaat 179 176 Ladies Bowling Monday Night Newcastle. Bowling Aljey - JANUARY 7th GAME GAME GAME 1 2 3 Ann McGuey 230 . Anne Arsenault 182 Betty Major . 199 178 Dorella Lancaster- Forget 175 178 Julie'Price 186 Leah Wood 175 Lori Sinclair • 185 Marie Wood 204 194 Marilyn Majpr 200 253 196 Michele Whelan 177 Sharon Bester 186 Valerie Witheridge . . 190 175 50/50 Winner - Lori Sinclair

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