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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-11-16, Page 8Z'. RICH Cl"."l+ :Ns r WS ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE Combines hold Exeter to PAGE r • in first hockey game of season '1 Combines lead. � b' I Hensall-Zurich Combineol Comm attack with two a . ted the other midway through the first period. For Exeter, Lloyd Moore, Bob Armstrong, Fred Lamb, Bob Jones and Ricky Boyle shared the scoring honours with one apiece. The first period proved to be 1 close checking affair but after that the game opened right up. Exeter Hawk's captain Lloyd Moore shot the defending ,:hampious into a 1-0 lead at 2.40 of the first period on a solo effort. The Combines struck back at 12:45 to even the count. Centre Earl Wagner combined with Larry Bedard for the equalizer. Three min- utes later, Wayne Willert scor- ed his first of two on a pass from Earl Wagner to provide made an auspicious debut in OIA Shamrock Junior "D" Lea- gue Friday night when they tied the defending champions 5-5 before 302 fans in the Exe- ter arena. Dressed in smartly designed white uniforms, the Combines led all the way until late in the third period when a last minu- te rally paid off for the Hawks to salvage a 5-5 tie. Hensall-Zurich took a 2-1 lead after the first 20 minutes of play and then widened their margin to 5-3 by the second per- iod. In the third, however, Ex- eter Hawks staged a stirring two goal rally to tie up the contest. Willert, Shaddick Net Two Right winger Wayne Willert and centre Bill Shaddick paced ae coals each. Earl Wagner net -Five In Second second period. Lanky Bob Arm- strong scored his second goal of the season at the 3:28 mark with some help from Moore. With the score tied at '2.2, Combines broke loose for three goals before the Hawks could 1 retaliate, Hard-working centre Lilly Shaddick personally directed the attack with two unassisted markers. Wayne Willert chip- ped in with the other at 3:1_2. John Masse and Earl Wagner assisting on the play. Fred Lamb kept Exeter in the contest with the Hawk's third goal of the night when he scored a beauty after being set up in the clear by Ricky Boyle and defenceman Jean St. Pierre. Although Hensall-Zurich held a 5-3 lead at the end of the sec- ond period, they coudn't hold the determined Hawk's off the scoresheet in the final period.4 Free -wheeling Bob Jones whit- tled the Combines' lead to 5 at the 3:09 mark with an unas- sisted tally, A stubborn Exeter drive fin - Five goals were scored in the Catholic Women L FRED I3UCHARME, Gorres,pondentl Mrs, ce DUc lame and asse, of Detroit, were visitors with the form- ers parents for a few days the past week.. Miss Marguerite and Miss Elsie Ducharme, of London, were visitors in this neighbour- hood with relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Geof- froi, of Detroit, spent the week- end in St. Joseph, and while here attended the golden wed - ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Masse, which took place in St. Boniface Church, Zurich. Mrs. Josephine Ducharme of this highway returned to her home on Saturday last, after having a check up and taking treatment in Victoria Hospital, London. The past wreck saw repair work on the lake frontage of Mr. Victor Brisson, recently purchased from Mr. Leon Be- dard, such as grading a road to the lake from the highway, "fil- ling gullies along the lake bank and preparing lots for building. Not too many more lake fron- tages are left along the Blue - water highway,. and already thousands of dollars have been Lawrence • Mrs. Cyril M before. Tickets for the lucky draw of $150 are going very well and Plan Special Event more tickets may be obtained from Mrs. T. Stark. The November meeting of St. At the close of the meeting Boniface Catholic Women's Mrs. Grenier presented Mrs. League was held in the town Jack Pearson with a president's hall, Tuesday evening, with 35paw ' 1 for her past two years of members present. Mrs. A. Grenier, the president opened the meeting with the League Prayer. Joseph for the first year. Before continuing, it took me some time to deeide whether or not to continue. I and well aware for some they will only turn a glancing eye towards it. Others will look for senten- ces which will be more pleas- ing to them, no doubt others will read its contents without any comment. All of that has caused me to hesitate as to continuing. However, I am trusting the publisher of this newspaper for his approval, if for no other reason, I ani sure it will help fill the columns of his paper and from that I will consider myself well satisfied. Again we were on the road- way and nearing our hones, going through Goderich in the mid-day Hours and from then on we kept our eye on a little brown mare hooked on an open buggy with my pals father at the reins. Once in a while we would see a horse drawn vehic- le which made our hearts thump with gladness, but a few times we met with disappoint- ment.. But at last another horse-drawn vehicle approached us, the one we had longed to see. The father, Mr. James Ducharme, had greeting words for us as he himself had been THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lfi, 19Co1 founder of the village of St. dren to attend as today, and we Joseph. He was then a young can well believe he quit school. boy living with his parents on I at an early age, for he had on• ly reached the senior third book, but when in later years he would talk about lischoo l- ing he always had a good rcl for the little red school, say- ing the education he received was well implanted in him and remained so. (To be continued) Final pians for the annual Penny Sale, which is being held at the Community Centre, Nov- ember 25, were completed. By the first return of gifts the Penny Sale promises to have better prizes than ever BLAKE the farm known today as the Raymond Denomme place, ac- ross from the church. Young Cantin attended Mass nearly ev- ery morning, and serving as on alter boy that was on his way to school. He attended the public school, at that time there was no law forcing chil- service. Mrs. Pearson thank- allly paid off at 17:16 when ed the League and encouraged centre Ricky Boyle, one of the all members to try and take an best men on the ice for the active part in league work as Hawks tipped in Freddy Lamb's it is very rewarding. passout for the equalizer. The play started when Tom Sin- clair gained control of the puck at centre ice and fired it into the corner. Lamb beat the Combines' defence to the puck and centred it out to an uncov- ered Boyle at the side 'of the net. Heywood Injured The tie could have proved s nsti-i costly to the Hawks as their Thirty-seven Women' star defenceman Bill Heywood was taken to South Huron Hos- pital shortly after the start of the second period. Heywood was injured when bodychecked along the boards in the early minutes of the middle stanza. Although at times the shoot- ing of both teams was erractic, the 302 paid admissions got full value for their money as the clubs hit hard and skating well despite it being so early in the season. Hensall - Zurich Combines: goal, Ron Dieckert; defence, John Masse„ Larry Bedard; cen- tre, Earl Wagner; wings, Wayne Willert, Gerard Overhold; alter- nates, Bob Johnston, Harold Jacques, Brian Bonthron, Bill Wagner, Steve Kyle, Bill Shad - dick, Murray Bell, John Varley, Jim Broadfoot; sub -goal, Den nis Mock. Exeter Hawks: goal Ted San - Gerald McBride, The next meeting will be held December 12, in the form of a dinner. Arrangements are being made for a guest speak- er. All members are urged to obtain their tickets for this meeting from Mrs. Bella Far- well before December 10. 0�-- BUS TRIP TO TORONTO I tute members and friends en - ;Wed a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, on Mon- day, November 15, their fifth bus trip organized by the presi- dent, Mrs. Fred Beer, who was presented a gift in apprecia- The group left Hensall at 8 a.m. and arrived home mete2 p.m. the next morning. getting off the bus in Toronto, they spent three hours in down- town Toronto, and the first per- son they met was Rev. W. J. Rogers, of Erindale, formerly of Hensall. They had much pleas- ure renewing aquaintances. The rest of the time was' spent at the Coliseum where the ladies were thrilled with the beautiful floral displays. They attended the horse show in the evening, the highlight of which was the RCMP music - Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and lit- tle grandson, Brian, of Kitch- ener, Mrs. Oluf Pederson, of Dashwood, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Amos Gingerich, Mrs. Ken Gingerich, and also called on Mrs. William Steckle. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich spent the weekend at Kitchen- er. Those attending the 25th an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwartzentruber, of New Ham- burg, on November 10, were Rev. and Mrs. Ephriam Ginger- ich, Mr. and Mrs. William Stec- kle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ginger- ich, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger- ich, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stec- kle, Mr. Melvin Gingerich and friend Mary Ellen Schelgel, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich. Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch, companied Mr. and Mrs. Faber to Thamesville to friends. paid to lucky owners of land on the west side of highway 21. a lumber jack for years and he too had met with disappoint- ment at times. His only com- ment to us was that it could have been worse. Shortly be- fore the appearance of the first star on a clear October night we arrived at our homes. Now we come to the future Many have benefited by it, for it has created much work for labourers, mechanics also bus- iness people in the neighbour- ing villages, for they supplied much material for the building and other purposes. Cottages along the lake front increase the value of land pro- perty along this highway. EARLY ST. JOSEPH This being the fourth article written to bring back memories Subscription Now of the founding of the village ac - Bert visit LAYAWAY fl 1, NYLON NEGLIGEE SETS $5.98 and $8.95 Corduroy, Chenille, Cotton, Nylon DUSTERS and HOUSE COATS FROM $4.95 UP NYLON QUILTED LOUNGING PYJAMAS Turquoise, Lilac and Pink Small, Medium, Large $16.95 "The Ideal Gift for that Special "HER" We have a large selection of Nylon Nighties, Baby Dolls, Ballerina length Gowns, Flanellette Pyjamas and Night Gowns. Men's and Boy's Wear We have the largest selection of Men's and Boy's Wear in our history. Drop in and look over our smart ranges of clothing. GASCHO'S DRY GOODS RICH PHONE 59 Renew Your ders; defence, Bill Heywood; centre, Lloyd Moore; wings, Bob Armstrong, Dale Turvey; alternates, Jaek Stephan, Bev Irvine, Frank Boy- le, Bob Jones, Fred Lamb, Ricky Boyle, Jean -Guy March- ildon, Jean St. Pierre, Tom Sinclaire; sub -goal, Les Howard. Storm Windows ALUMINUM OR WOOD MADE TO YOUR MEASUREMENT A. Spencer & Son HENSALL 1—Exeter, Moore (unassis- ted) _ 2:40 2—Combines, E. Wagner (L. Bedard) 12:45 3—Combines, Willert (E. Wagner) _._______ 15:30 Penalities—Turvey (tripping) .52; Overholt (charging) 5:05: Turvey and Overholt (roughing) 9:33; Bell (elbowing) 10:42; Marchildon (slashing) 14:22; St. Pierre and Overholt (high stic- king 18:50. Second Period 4—Exeter, Armstrong (Moore) __ 3:28 5—Combines, Shaddick (un- assisted) _. __ 4:52 6—Combines, Willert (E. Wagner, Masse) _ 8:12 7—Combines, Shaddick un- assisted) 16:30 8—Exeter, Lamb (St. Pier- re„ R. Boyle) 12:46 Penalties— Marchildon trip- ping) 6:52; Irvine (tripping) 7:26; Turvey (high sticking) 14:2'; Shaddick (tripping) 15:- 11; Bell (charging) 15:23. Third Period 9 --Exeter, B .Jones (un- assisted) - _ _._ 3.09 10 ----Exeter, R. Boyle (Lamb Sinclair) 17:16 Penalties—B. Jones and L. Bedard (high sticking) 5,08; J. Masse (hooking) 10:07; Bonth- ron (interference) 16:51. PHONE 102W DOMINION ROYAL Snow Tire S 6:70 x 15 and 7:50 PLY TUBELESS 14 FIRST LINE DEEP TREAD — Reg. Price $26.80 OUR SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICE $ 40. IF( r Two (White Walk $2.00 Extra) 67p 5 — TUBE TYPE SEAFORTH CAB Phone 411 Call Collect SHOP SAVE This Week's Turkey Club Coupon Items Aerowax Pints; Lestoil 32 oz.; 2 Electric Bulbs;' Pepsodent Fluoride Toothpaste; French's New Potato Products; Cheese Potato Bakers; Sour Cream Potatoes o; Potato Pancakes. 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