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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-12-23, Page 30PAGE 30 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS' Zurich Peewees beat Goderich in close game (by Doug Turkheiin) Last Wednesday night the Zurich Pee Wees came up with another big victory as they edg- ed out a strong Goderich team by a 4-2 margin. Although Goderich took a 2-0 lead in the first period, the Zur- ich crew were able to come back and overtake their oppon- ents. Goderich took a 1-0 lead at the 1. 9.11 mark of the first period on a goal by Tim McLean with Ed Courtney drawing an assist. A few minutes later Fred Jewell capitalized on a scoring play from Jeff Harrison which gave Goderich a 2-0 lead at the end of the first. Early in the second period Danny Laporte came up with a goal of the stick of Gary Love, to put Zurich on the scoreboard. Near the midway mark of the second period Gary Love came up with a ],one effort to tie the game at 2.2 at the end of the second. At the 81.40 mark of the final stanza GaryLove tipped in a pass from eff O'Brien to put Zurich out in front 3-2. Minutes later Jeff O'Brien came up with the insurance marker, assisted by Rick Bedard, to give Zurich their victory. There were only two penalties called with both going to God- erich. 0 The Mixed Bowling League held their annual turkey roll on Friday night. The winners of turkeys and lucky draws were; first prize, Carton of Wine, to Cecelia Smith; a Christmas Cake, to David Steckle. Turkey winners to Ladies High Triple to Martha Overholt, 687; ladies high single, Cecelia Smith, 263; men's high triple, Tony Bedard, 727; men's high single, Don Jackson, 276. Hidden score winners were Bill Smith, Hensall of the Chippers; Donna Corbett, of the Dixie Six; Theresa Regier, of the Flyers; Isidore Laporte, of the Hot Dogs; Helen Horner, of the Hillbillies; Dorothy Smith, of the Hot Shots; Marg Desjardine of the Jolly Farmers; Marlene Bedard of the Odd Balls; Roberta Hamilton of the Strikers; Shirley Steckle, of the Tiger Cats; Brenda Koehler, of the Ugly Ducklings; David Steckle of the Country Squires. Midgets edge Hensall (by Doug Turkheiin) Last Thursday night the Zurich Midgets carne up with a tight 5-4 victory over Hensall. Both teams played a very strong game in the first period, but neither was able to come up with the goal to put them in front. At the 8.35 mark of the sec- ond period Pat Bedard started • things rolling when he tipped in a pass off the stick of Gerald Weido. This was the only scoring of the period and left Zurich with a 1-0 lead. The final period was only 20 seconds old when Pat Joynt tied things up for Hensall. Minutes later Zurich again went ahead, this time on a goal by Steve Durand with an assist going to Dan Schilbe. Hensall carne back to tie things up, with Rick Ingram scoring a goal, assisted by his brother Sandy. Pat Bedard then put Zurich back in front 3-2 when he scored on an unassisted play. Hensall came back strong with two goals by Danny Crear and Bill Consitt, to give them a 4-3 lead with less than two minutes to play in the game. Ten seconds after Hensall's last goal, Pat Bedard tied the game at 4-4. Less than a min- ute after that Gerald Weido scored the winning goal on a lone effort. There were ten penalties called with Zurich drawing six and Hensall four. Zurich Midgets lose to Clinton (By Doug Turkheiin) Last Wednesday night the Zurich Midgets faced defeat on their home ice when they came out on the short end of a 5-4 victory for Clinton. Pat Bedard shot Zurich into a 1-0 lead early in the first per- iod. Minutes later Ron Rader came up with a goal, assisted by Dan Schilbe, to put them in front 2-0. Within three minutes, before the period end- ed Clinton carne up with three quick unanswered goals to push them in front 3-2. Bill Kennedy scored twice while the single marker went to Randy Millar. HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS Although many Hawaii- ans have never seen ice ex- cept in the form of a cube, they paint their Christmas trees white to simulate snow. Christmas dinner is an elaborate affair — but one reserved for the intimate family group, behind locked doors and drawn blinds. Hawaiian hospitality is such that were the doors not locked and the blinds not drawn, strangers would wander in, expect- ing the host and hostess to offer open -house hospital- ity of food and drinks. However, inexpensive gifts are exchanged by every- one. * * •** **,1 Sat. 25 Sun. 26 Mon. ZT Before the period ended Pat Bed and carne up with his second goal to again tie the game at 3-3. The only scoring in the sec- ond period came at the 1.00 minute mark when Dan Colqu- houn scored for Clinton an a play from Randy Millar and Doug Stewart. Early in the final stanza Pat Bedard scored his third goal of the night to tie the game at 4-4. The winning goal came at THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1971 the 8.37 mark when Mike Anstett scored with 13111 Kennedy and Fred Bird drawing assists. There were a total of twelve panalties called with Zurich drawing six minors and Clinton' five minors and one game mis- conduct. 5111-Iti INTERt11DMri HOCKEY Eoxiwc Y_ now DEG. 2 AT BAINTON'S ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH A LANDMARK IN HURON COUNTY SINCE 1894 For the Ladles and Men... WHAT A WAY TO FEATHER ) It's Charlie... / rhe webfoot wonder with YOUR NEST! ! rhe 24 karat layaway plan/ Walt Ditsney` a 'Abductions Dein JONES sanoyDUNCANJoe FLYNN TonyROBERTS wi+tiincrrr, x .;. nillAnne wenn TECHNICOLOR' OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY - MATINEE -2 P.M. EVENING -8 P.M. SUNDAY & MONDAY -8 P.M. 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