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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-11-19, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Zuridh Bantams Open Season 'With Wins Over (Clinton and Adastral Park (by Doug Turkheim) Last Wednesday night the Zur- ich Bantams won their opening game of the season, as they downed Clinton 5-1. Zurich outplayed Clinton in the first period as they banged in two goals to take a convincing lead. First -period goals were scored by Harry Smits and Brad Oke. II Again in the second period Zurich carne up with the only scoring, with Harry Smits taking the credit with his second goal of the game. The third period, Clinton opened the scoring only to see Zurich come back and score two more goals off the sticks of Ger- ald Weido and Bill Bedard. Clinton's lone goal was scored by Rick Cameron. There were nine penalties called in the contest with Zurich drawing six and Clinton three. Monday night the Zurich Bant- ams won their second consecutive game as they trounced Adastral Park, 18-2. Zurich rallied for five goals in the first and second period while holding their opponents off the score sheet, The Zurich crew started the third period off with three goals before Adastral Park rallied for two goals off the sticks of Paddle Turner and Joe Pannrede. Zurich then came back and scored five more times before the game cams to an end. Pat Bedard was top marksman for Zurich with five goals, follow ed closely by Bill Webster and Harry Smits with a hat trick each, Gerald Weido rallied for two, while singles went to Derek O'Brien and Brad Oke. There were five penalties called , with Zurich drawing three and Adastral Park two. :.....� :. y.: i#alk: •loll 1.000 VALUES 7c OFF 64 OUNCE Javex Liquid Bleach 43c SUPREME BRAND Fancy Biscuits 49c KRAFT PLAIN 16 OUNCE Cheez Whiz 77c FIVE ROSES ASF -purpose our - _ - - J los. /vc McIntosh Red Apples - 3 lbs. 43c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET ZURICH s�p�r WHILE THE SELECTION IS AT IT'S BEST 5 -Piece CHROME SUITES Priced As Low As $59.95. See our new supply of 5 and 7 -piece Suites Now! Captnre a Gay MOd H LAMPS A complete range of Lamps for every purpose!! Westlake Fiirniture MAIN STREET - ZURICH Farm Union and Bluewater Win In Rec League (by Doug Turkheim) The past week of Rec Hockey saw the Flyers fall in the hands of the Farmer's Union, 8-6. Scorers for the winners were Ray Weido and Gerald Shantz with three each, and singles by John Gascho and Larry Merner. The Flyers' goals were scored by Gary Gingerich and Gord Hay with two each, while singles went to George Suplat and Paul Hesse. The other game saw the Mates go into the game without a goalie and coming out on the short end, 16-4. Phil Overholt and Bernie Den- omme led the Bluewaters with four each, while Don O'Brien and Leo Ducharme rallied for three each. The other two markers came off the stick of Ron Over- holt. The Mate scorers were Isidore Laporte with two and singles to Bob Merner and Doug O'Brien. Peewees Lose (by Doug Turkheim) During the past week the Zur- ich Pee Wees lost their first game of the season as they fell into the hands of Grand Bend, and were downed 6-5. Grand Bend took a command- ing 3-0 lead in the first period with goals from Kevin Datars, Cameron Haist and Mackie Richardson. Zurich opened the scoringin the second period with a goal from Wayne Clarke. Cameron Haist scored for Grand Bend, only to see Wayne Schilbe come back and bang on in for Zurich. Zurich outscored Grand Bend 3-2 in the last period with two goals by Wayne Clarke and Jeff O'Brien with one. Scorers for Grand Bend were Steven Hodgins and Charles Borland. 0 Bowling Scores SENIOR BOWLING Newcomers - D. Schilbe - 558 Varieties - II. Finkbeiner - 642 Hawkeyes - E, Gascho - 558 Ramblers - J, Turkheim - 611 Whippoorwills - 1-1, Stade - 717 Ili -Dopes - C. Geiger - 659 HIGH SINGLE - H. Peck - 330 HIGH TRIPLE - H. Stade - 735 ZURICH ARENA SCHEDULE Thursday, November 19- 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Rec Hockey Friday, November 20- 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Grand Bend Minor Hockey Saturday, November 21- 2 to 4 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. Public Skating Sunday, November 22- 2 p.m. Intermediate Hockey Hariston vs Zurich 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Rec Hockey Monday, November 23- 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Minor Hockey Tuesday, November 24- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Grand Bend Minor Hockey Wednesday, November 25- 8 p.m. Junior Hockey Tavistock vs Zurich The first snow of the year brought with it rhe usual rash of wrinkled fenders and minor bruises. Exeter Detachment officers were called to six collision scenes Saturday and Sunday. Fortunately no serious injuries resulted. Prop- erty damage was estimated at $2, 410. A Huron Park youth was arrest- ed in Brockville for Exeter Ontaric Provincial Police, following the theft of $82. 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