HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-12-03, Page 13THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1970
TODAYS CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
Michael's new teeth and his gorgeous long lashes show
to advantage here. This young fellow is just a year '
old. Ukrainian and Irish in descent, he has brown curly hair
with auburn highlights, brown eyes and fair skin. A birth-
mark on his cheek is fading and will likely disappear.
Michael started life as a tense baby and was on
sedatives for three months. He is much more relaxed now
and gets no medication at all. He is in good health and
sleeps well.
This laddie is shy with strangers, but when he is with
people he knows he is a happy, good-natured boy who can
play contentedly by himself. He loves children. Any day
now he will walk.
Michael needs parents who will appreciate a lovable
young son and whose academic expectations will not be too
demanding. To inquire about adopting Michael please write
to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Serv-
ices, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adop-
tion information ask your Children's Aid Society.
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE El EVEN
HZ CImproveStanding
(by Doug Turkheim)
The Hensall- Zurich Co -Ops
have faired pretty well in the
past week's hockey, as they rec-
orded one victory, a tie, and
one loss.
CO-OPS -7 -TAVISTOCK --7
Last Wednesday night the Co-
Ops recorded their second tie in
the last few weeks as they played
to a 7-7 tie with Tavistock.
The first period saw each team
pick up one goal. Tavistock
opened the scoring at the 13:16
minute mark with a goal by
Rick McIntosh, Rick Schilbe
scored his first to tie the game
minutes later.
Randy Decker opened the scor-
ing in the second period only to
see Tavistock come back with
three goals, off the sticks of
John Mank, Dave Zehr and Kevin
McIntosh, giving them a 4-2
lead. Rick Schilbe narrowed the
margin to 4-3 before the period
ended.
The last period saw the'Co-
Ops come on strong as they man -
Zurich Midgets
Post Victory Over
Goderich Crew
(by Doug Turkheim)
Monday night the Zurich
Midgets visited Huron Park and
came home with one point to
their credit, as they played to
a 3-3 tie.
Zurich took a 1-0 lead in the
first period with a goal from
Joe Kenda, Huron Park was able
to tie the game with a power-
play goal before the period end-
ed.
The second period saw Zurich
bang in two goals with Ron Rader
and John Mommersteeg taking
credit for these goals. Zurich
was able to hold their opponents
until the final period when
Huron Park scored two goals
that never should have been, to
end the game in a 3-3 tie.
There were four minor penal-
ties called in the game with
Zurich drawing three and Huron
Park one.
ZURICH 4 - GODERICH 2
Sunday afternoon the Zurich
Midgets won their first game
as they downed Goderich 4-2 in
a very close game.
Zurich opened the scoring in
the first period with a goal off
the stick of Gerald Weido. Be-
fore the period ended Goderich
tied the scoring.
In the second period each
team again scored one goal
with Gerald Weido the scorer
for Zurich.
Zurich scored the tie -breaking
goal off the stick of Bill Bedard
and were able to hold Goderich
off until they pulled their goalie
and Gerald Weido scored into
the empty net.
Bowling Scores
LADIES BOWLING
Nov. 23, 1970
Nighthawks - D. Hess - 694
Dominionaires - H. Horner - 568
Left -Overs - S. Teevins - 664
Happy Gals - P. Miller - 612
Packers - M. Clarke - 608
Stariites - P. Guenther - 634
Ups & Downs - S. Braid - 628
Mix -Ups - S. Doxator - 596
Pin -Poppers - D. Bell - 575
Scamps - D. Lesperance - 630
Alley-Oops - M. Laporte - '26
Jolly -Six - D. Bettke - 701
aged to knock in four goals and
take a 7-4 lead before the mid-
' way mark. Zurich marksmen
were Rick Schilbe with his third,
followed by Shane McKinnon
who scored twice within 15 sec-
onds. The final marker was ad-
ded by Fred Elder.
Hensall-Zurich then fell apart
as they allowed two goals within
half a minute, to narrow their
lead to 7-6. The final goal
' came at the 17:06 mark with
Barry Zehr scoring his second of
two goals.
There were 17 minor penalties
called with Tavistock drawing
nine and the Co -Ops eight.
EXETER 7 - CO-OPS 3
Last Friday night the Co -Ops
put up a bitter fight against their
tough opponents, Exeter, but
were downed 7-3.
Exeter opened the scoring be-
fore the first minute had elapsed
with Randy Preszcator being the
marksman. Exeter lengthened
their lead to 3-0 before the per-
iod ended, with Steve Marley
and Pete Kleinstiver scoring the
other two goals.
Mike Hoy made it a 4-0 hocke
game before Rick Schilbe scored
the first Zurich goal . Each team
managed to score one more goal
before the period ended. Bob
Rowe scored for the Hawks,
while the Co -Op marksman was
John McKinley.
Again in the final period,
Mike Hoy, opened the scoring.
Minutes later Rod Chapman
scored the last Zurich goal,
The final scoring was Larry
Laye's goal at the 8:33 mark,
for Exeter.
There were .32 minor penalties
called with the Co -Ops taking
11 and the Hawks 17.
CO-OPS 8 - LUCAN 5
On Sunday afternoon, after
being down three goals in the
first period, the Hensall-Zurich
Co -Ops came back to down the
Lucan Irish 8-5.
The opening period saw Lucan
jump into a 3-0 lead by the mid•
way point. Shane McKinnon
opened the Co -Op scoring at
the 13:48 mark to end the first
period 3-1.
An early goal by John McKin-
ley in the second period put
Zurich back in the hockey game,
However, Lucan again carne
back with two goals tolake a
5-2 lead. Before the period
ended Brian Campbell, who
joined the team recently, scor-
ed his first of three big goals.
The Co -Ops came on strong
in the final period as they out-
scored the visitors 5-0, to assure
them of their victory. Co -Op
scorers in the last period were
Brian Campbell, with two goals,
and the others being added by
Shane McKinnon and Randy
Decker and Rod Chapman.
There were 17 penalties cal-
led in the game with Lucan
drawing 10 and Zurich 7, which
included a major misconduct.
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