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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Jan 1988, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 13, 1988 OMHA Pee Wees (Continued puck out from the corner. Port Perry's Jody Logan scored with 21 ■seconds left to end the second period at 3 -1. . Port Perry made the score 3-2 when Ken Winslow scored early in the third period, but Orono came right back to give themselves a two m page 5) goal lead when Dusty Reid scored assisted, by Scott McAllister and Brent Gates. Chris Yeo completed the scoring and his hat trick on an unassisted goal to make it 5 - 2 for Orono and clinch first place in league play. Life on the 'A' side for Orono OMHA Novice Hard work pays dividends. The O.M.H.A. Novices have played excellent excellent hockey this year and are feeling feeling very proud of themselves. Defense was the key to their 1 - 0 victory over OPS on Friday night. Defenseman Tomas Wakefield scored the only goal of the game and along with Ryan Winning the two Jonathans (Noble 'and Burnham) Burnham) helped goalie Jeff Parry past his first shutout ever. Way to go DEFENSE and Jeff. Beaming with confidence the team pranced into the Omemee arena ready for a tournament victory. victory. Their first game was against St. James, the house league team from Peterborough, who just two weeks ago won the Druro tournament. tournament. Just as Friday night's victory belonged to the defense, it was the offense that took the bows for a 6 - 3 victory. Sommer West scored three goals and Scott MacDonald had two. Both players had a lot of help from linemate Simon Weagart who has been improving each game. The team enjoyed being on the A side of a tournament for a change, but on that side they ran into their arch foes Millbrook. Again the team played well but bowed out 3 - 0. Well it was fun while it lasted. Orono Juicers 'squeak' out a Millbrook win Ponders site of interchange The Region of,■Durham Planning committee has (aWed a proposal to seek Lamb's Road in Bowmanville as the location °f a third interchange interchange into Bowmanville. Consideration is also now to be given using the Bennett Road interchange interchange to service the Bowmanville Industrial area. "The Region has favoured Larpb's Road. Promising athlete killed Last week a promising young Whitby athlete lost his life in a pile up of more than 90 cars during a • flash snow squall on 401. Chris Scott, 23, died when his auto was crushed by a tractor trailer. Scott had an excellent chance to make the National High Jump team for the summer Olympics. Olympics. New Year's Levee may be the last Allan, Lawrence's New years Levee held in Port Hope may well be the last the local M.P. will hold. Over 300 attended the event at Qsler Hall honouring the M.P. who has been associated with politics since 1958. 35 charged with impaired Of 199 drivers given a breath test by Durham Regional Police during the annual holiday 35 were charged with impaired driving. The RIDE program was in effect from November 30th to January 1st. located at Ashburn where the mail is handled through an agreement with a local store operator. The office office will be open 101 hours a week father than the former 33 hours. Supports teachers' . internship plan Both director of education for the Durham Board of Education and the president of a local school teachers' group support a proposal that ' prospective teachers be required required ■ to serve a two year internship. internship. Almost unanimously school boards and teachers groups and unions had rejected a former proposal proposal that the internship be for a period of four years, • T Oppose Sunday shopping People lined up at St. Mary of the People Catholic Church last week to sign a petition against Sunday shopping. Over 1200 people from different churches • have signed the petition which was circulated to 80 churches in Oshawa. The petition is being circulated by alderman Brian Nicholson of Oshawa and he hopes to present the petitions at the end of the month to the Oshawa city council. He hopes all people become informed on both sides of the issue. Fence stirs some anger Thé 'provincial government is to press ahead in the erection of a fence around Brooksidc Youth ce tre in Cobourg. Its part of a plan expand prison facilities at the centre. centre. There' has been concern in Cobourg that the fence and the expansion expansion of the facilities would spoil the residential area in the cast end of the town. In Port Hope With the Atomic Energy Control Board turning down a request from Port Hope for an amount of $300,000 which the town had spent to expand its sewage system the Town is now considèring hiring legal experts in order to sue someone someone for the money. Port Hope spent $300,000 in the sewage plant expansion which was needed due ' to uranium in the Town's sewage sludge. The Town is now also to speak to Eldorado before taking any form of legal action ... a Port Hope councillor has raised the need of a community centre centre facility in the town. ... a new licensing office for vehicles and drivers has opened in the municipality. The office xhad * been closed last May but reopened after considerable protest. ; . . . enrolment in the Sir Sandford Fleming College in Cobourg and Peterborough has increased by 11.3 * percent, a trend that defies decreases in other such institutions in the province. Saturday, January 8th saw the Juicers come up against the other Millbrook team. Orono's first goal came in the first period scored by Brian Hogenhout, assisted by Scott Sawyer. Second goal was scored unassisted by Danny MacDonald. MacDonald. Millbrook came back in the third to score their first goal, Orono retaliated with a goal scored by Wade Peacock, assists going to Jeff Gates and Chris Mumby. Millbrook came right back and scored their second goal unassisted, making the score 3-2. Orono barely barely held on for the remaining 4 minutes of the third period. Coach Sawyer tried different positons with some players, but it proved nqj to be advantageous to the team. Orono then travelled to Manvers on Sunday where the players played their original positions pfSÿjng a different Orono team. Orono passed, passed, skated and played their positions positions extremely well, defeating MEET THE JUICERS Scott Sawyer Defense Manvers 7 -1. Brian Hogenhout lead the way with four goals, assists going to Jeff Gates, Wade Peacock and Danny MacDonald. Single markers went to Danny MacDonald, MacDonald, Daniel Buttigieg and Wade Peacock, assists going to Steven Wilson, Scott Sawyer and Jeff Gates. During the game Orono hit the post 6 times failing to score anymore. Orono played 85% of the game in Manver's end and dominated the play. The Juicers travel to Millbrook Monday night. To date this brings Orono's record in league play 8 wins, 2 ties and no losses. The games consisted of 10 goals against and 68 for. At. this point in my write-ups, I'd like to comment on the support of family and friends. One particular spectator spectator is so excited about her brother on ice that she immediately falls asleep....Good luck team and keep up the great job. • Jeff Gates Forward From around the Region À recycling bottleneck , Northumberland Recycling is struggling to keep pace with the growing inflow of recyclable items, newspaper, tin cans and glass. In December the contpnay located in Cobourg shipped 170 ■ tons of recyclable material up from 55 tons the pr<-viiM>-. month * Northumberland Recycling services, services, Port Hope, Cobourg and part of Hamilton Township with blue boxes. The firm, has yet to touch Hope and inquiries are comingjvom other Northumberland centres to make use of the service. Day-care centres at new schools The province will fund five day care centres in Whitby, Pickering and Ajax which are to be opened this year. The schools come under the jurisdiction of the Public school Board and the Separate School Board. A new school expected to open in Port Perry in 1989 is also expected to have a day-care centre. Free trade feared by dairy farmers Northumberland dairy farmers state John Wise, Minister of Agriculture, is just too vague' on details of free trade to: win their support. They say they still do not know what really is in store for them. It was stated the government is "iving in a dream. •Ready for the challenge Lynn Buchan of Port Hope is one of nine Canadians chosen to participate in the 1988 Operation Raleigh development scheme. A student at Centennial College Buchan is to board the square- rigged brigantine Zebu in. the Azures Island and then to sail to other parts of the world undertaking undertaking assistance in science, conservation conservation and service projects. She must raise $2500.00 to help pay for this opportunity. Seek end of , rotating work Some senior CM workers are asking asking for the end of rotating layoffs at the south Oshawa car plant. They are working only two weeks of every four and are beginning to demand demand indefinite layoffs for workers with less seniority so they can return to work full time. Outcry saves postal services Canada Post will çontinue to allow a rural route contractor to sort his mail at Ashburn post office rather than taking it to Brooklin. No Canada Post employee is now Job Printing ORONO WEEKLY TIMES 983-5301 The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority is accepting accepting applications for positions on thp. following Advisory Committees: Finance & Personnel (maximum of two (2) positions) reporting to the Full Authority, this committee is responsible for budget control and all p'ersonnel matters. Information & Education (maximum of eight (8) positions) reporting to the Full Authority, thfe Information & Education Committee is responsible for developing and implementing the community relations and conservation conservation education programs. * , Resource Management (maximum of eight (8) positions) reporting to the Full Authority, this committee is responsible for all resource management programs (e.g. conservation areas, conservation services, forest management, flood plain management). ' All applications must include the applicant's name, address address and telephone number, as'wèll as his/her background and experience as it relates to the committee of interest. All applicants must five or own property with'in the Authority's area of jurisdiction and be available to attend meetings on a monthly basis. • All applications will be*accepted at the Authority office until January 15, 1988. Appointments will be made at the, Authority's Annual Meeting on January 21, 1988. For additional information contact: - • The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority P.O. Box 328 ' V ' Port Hope, Ontario L1A 3W4 Telephone: 885-8173

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