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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-08, Page 16IPaW,0l SIXTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1471 WIN TOURNAMENT - The Zurich Mites currently won the "B" Championship in the annual Dorchester Mite Tournament held in Belmont. Members of the team are shown as follows; back row, left to right, Dick Bedard, coach, Kevin Geoffrey, Mike Haggitt, Jimmy Willert, Gordon Love, Ricky Smale, David Smith, Eric Smale, manager. Front row left to right, Bobby Hay, David Erb, Kerry Bedard, Kris Bedard, Robert Willert, Robert Smith and Jeff Hunt. Zurich Mites Win Tournament (by Doug Turkheim) Last Saturday the Zurich Mites travelled to Belmont to compete in the annual Dorch- ester Mite Tournament, held there every year. The Mites played three games, losing the first and winning the next two, to win the "B" championship. In the first game Zurich was downed 2-1 by the London East Optimists. In the second game of the day Zurich downed Stoney- brook 4-2 to earn the right to the "B" title. Karry Bedard led the scoring in this game scoring two goals. The other two goals were added by Mike Haggitt and Robert Willert. In the championship game for the "B" title, Zurich thumped Dorchester 13-2. Karry and Kris Bedard were the big goal scorers in this game with four goals each. Kevin Geoffrey and Mike LISTEN+ DANCE = FUN WAS AND I S 'T ` `.YELLING" BAND PLAYING AT THE ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., April 10 9 p.m. Auanission : $1.50 Each Haggitt added two more goals each while Robert Willert added the extra marker. With this tournament being the only competitive hockey the Mites see throughout the year, it should be recognized that this is a great fete for them. Federation Angry AtCounty Counciil Directors of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture react- ed bitterly Thursday night to the news that Huron County Council had refused to support a resolut- ion from Perth County calling for legislation to stop the importat- ion of "cheap beef" from Austral- ia and New Zealand. But it wasn't so much the failure to approve the resolution that had the members of the farm group angry, but the re- marks made by some councillors in turning the resolution down, Heaviest criticism came to a remark by William Elston, reeve of Morris Township who claimed importing and exporting was a two- way street.. He was quoted in newspaper accounts of the council session as saying 40 per cent of the hogs produced in Can- ada were exported. Jack Stafford, president of the Federation said he had seen the quote in the paper and hoped it was a misprint. He said the figure should have been more like four per cent. Other speak- ers were equally appalled by the figure and the implications they felt it would have on the general public. (Figures supplied by the Department of Agriculture and Food show about 500, 000 hogs of the total number of 10 million hogs produced in the country are exported, approximately five per cent). Members were also incensed over the remark of Tuckersmith reeve Elgin Thompson who had said, "we've neverl ad it so good." "Do both of these gentlemen's wives work?" wondered vice- president Mason Bailey. COMING SOON ! ! DAVE'S DRIVE IN Main Street - - Zurich Watch for further Announcement Off All Regular Lines ZURICH Two Locations SEAFORTH