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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-11-27, Page 14Page 14 Citizens Niws November 27, 19110 More Bayfield Continued from page 6 Larouche was reached by phone earlier this week and commented that he hopes to be back next Saturday night to try out his new skates and score his 24th goal of the season. The Old Timers still hold_ down first place with two victories and one defeat. Both these teams need reinforcements, so if there are still some little or . no talent hockey players out there somewhere and y would enjoy an hours exer- cise on Saturday nights come on out to the .Bayfield Arena. Game time is 10 p.m. and couples are welcome. (Over -age singles welcome too). Contact Tim or Nora West for further details at 565-2799. Mr. Jim Hannebury, St. Marys, was in the village over the weekend visiting friends and getting in a Little fishing. i Ken. and Bobbie Hulley, London, were at their House of Mouse on Lake Shore Road over the weekend. Mr.• Gilbert Latimer visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer, sister , Chris and his brother Bill and family while in Weston, on the weekend. Zurich library happenings Meet Gordon Korman, author of "This can't be happening at MacDonald Hall" at Goderich November 29 at 10:30 a.m. and at Clinton November 29 at 1 p.m. Admission tickets free at your branch Library. Drawing contest of any children's book character. Contest for ages 7-12 and will close December 6. Again, a selection of new books have arrived. Please come in and browse. PLEASE NOTE: BENMILLER INN WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 1st T()1)F('EMBER 12th INCLUSIVE FOR RENOVATIONS REOPENING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th SPECIAL. HOURS FOR THE HOLLOW OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY. DEC. (47 i'III1=Ii Il\II•'It\ t 11.\\t 1 Ilk \I'I'tH\I\II.\'I I'II \E. -..I 21411 For reservations phone 524-2191 Benmiller Inn Nestled in Benmiller. Ont.. just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1, just off Highway 8. PON9M5 T5 PONTIAC t.j 0.41 PONTIACS BEST PATZ — The Pontiocs defeated the Patz Boys to take the B Crown of the Zurich mens' rec fastball league ti- tle recently in six games. Making up the squad were Percy Bedard, Bob Brown, Bob Johnston, Pat Cyr, Don O'Brien, gob Farquhar and manager Doug O'Brien. in the front row are Bob Merner, Carl Finkbeiner, Mike Overholt, Barry Overholt and Jim Bedard. Missing were Mark Heimrich, Eddie Neeb and. Gary Maxwell:` Staff photo Has -Beans in London tourney Bantams win The Zurich Bantams had a successful outing Wednesday as they trounced Elma- Logan 10-5. Three players shared the scoring for the homesquad SPORTS e SPOT by Marlene and or Bedard with Bryan Kading collec- ting five goals and Dean Armstrong four counters. Rick Kuepfer had the other Zurich goal. Zurich took a five goal lead after the first frame but Elm a -Logan out -scored Zurich 3-2 in the second period. In the final frame the Ana • VILLAGE FLORAL & GIFT SHOP 16 Victoria St. Zurich 236-7779 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nov. 27, 28, 29 * Christmas arrangements * fresh cut flowers * delivery to Zurich & surrounding area VIP .ON..—___ •lmooron--- oft. .. lb el. * silk flowers * green plants * flowering plants VIM ��� y • w"Arm- Ito gloimb • M - ;,. • • ••• •• /46 Sok 1. . . • • • Draw for Christmas arrangement s (no purchase necessary) Drop in fora Free coffee and cookies Owned and operated , / • by Ruth Zielman over EIrna-Log,an Bantams: had three goals to their opposition's two. Referees. Brian Campbell 'and Jim Ferguson called 11 penalities in the contest. Coaches or managers are advised that they can drop off their team's game sheets by Tuesday noon at either the Zurich Arena, Towne and Country Bowling Lanes or Laportes' , Meat Market. - Buckeyes in Hensall tourney The Zurich Buckeyes will be one of eight teams par- ticipating in the third annual Hensall Minor Athletic Association intermediate hockey tournament this weekend at the Hensall and district community centre. One player who will not be participating in, the tour- nament will be Buckeye B F B D HR R DT HA HT HS Mom' Smiler Laaguo T Bedour 472 T Bedard 687 K Regier 627 R Hoffman 627 K Rader 637 J Dietrich 590 S Ducharme 664 J Bedard 763 J Bedard 207 J Bedard 763 T Bedard 299 Ladies Bowling League 0 73 4 5 2 0 7 pp T Stark 524 0 40 s P Schroeder 658 7 69 AR A *111ert 458 0 19 P M Kraft 608 7 62 RD S Dickert 694 7 64 TC Vanderhoeck 541 742 UD M Campbell 615 7 45 AO J Clausius 513 7 52 HG S Stade 592 0 35 LA 11 Riddell 542 0 6 PH R Regier 496 0 21 AK B Koehler 437 0 7 HS S Dickert 294 HT $ I)ickert 694 HA S Dickert 200 F SS HA FF LD HA HS HS HA HS HT Teen Bowling Loaguo - R Vanderhoeck 474 7 28 D Laporte 460 0 31 K Schroeder 442 5 19 W Vanderhoeck 467 2 25 • J Groot 562 5 18 S Lesperance 464 2 26 J Groot 148 Gids J Groot 250 J Groot 562 R Vanderhoeck 152 goys D Laporte 209 S Lesperance 464 defender., Mike Clarke who broke a thumb in a game against the CCAT Saints last week. Clarke will be lost to the club for six weeks. Hensall, Goderich, Forest, Mitchell . and Brussels have confirmed they will be at the tournament. • The Exeter Mohawks who have been beset by injuries may par- ticipate while the eighth entry in unknown. Action gets underway Friday at 7 p.m. and con- cludes Sunday afternoon with the A and B finals set to go at 1 and 3:30. Pfaff Electric of Exeter are the defending B champs while the Hensall Sherwoods took the B crown in 1979. Tonight the Buckeyes take on the Centralia Marauders at Huron Park in a regular South Huron Hockey League gamey. Has -beans in London The Zurich Has -Beans oldtimers squad will be taking part -in the Great Lakes tournament this weekend in London. If you're in the London area you can catch the Has - Beans on the ice at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Medway Arena when they take on St. Thomas. Saturday morning at 11 Zurich plays Port Dover at the Lambeth arena and on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. back at the Medway facility they tackle Schomberg. An old- fashioned Christmas Have an old fashioned Christmas mixed with the sparkle and originality of the new Saturday December 20, at 8:b0 p.m. in Goderich District Collegiate. The magic of song combines with the beauty of symphonic music when' The London Symphony Orchestra is join- ed by Toronto's Starscape singers. Under the auspices of the Goderich Rotary Club and the generous financial assistance of the Sully Foun- dation. area residents will marvel at the. "multi- dimensional" and "richly textured" music of the inter- nationally renowned Starscape Singers. - The on'y job where you start at the top is digging a hole. Rec hockey Standings Flyers -3 - Panthers 2 BIZes 13 - Sabres 9 Team Standings Team Blues flyers Panthers Sabres leading Scorers Name Jamie McClinchey Ron Des jardine John Becker Rick Schilbe Ken Clarke Wayne Thiel Cliff Gingerich Jim Consitt Ivan Bedard Bill Hoffman Ray Wiedo Larry Merner Glen Overholt Ron Desch Jim Bedard Mike Haggitt Doug Eckel W L T GF GA Tps 3 0 0 28 19 6 2 1 0 18 15 4 1 2 0 12 15 2 0 3 0 17 26 0 Team Blues Flyers Blues Blues Plyers Panthers Flyers Blues Sabres Sabres Sabres Sabres glues Sabres Ayers Panthers G A TP 5 7 12 5 6 11 6 4 10 4 6 10 7 1 8 4 3 7 4 2 . 6 2 4 6 3 2. 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 2 3 5 1 3 4 1 3 4 0 4 4 1 3 4