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Zurich Flyers lose two games
The Zurich Flyers lost two
games last week in South Huron
Hockey League action, first to
the Shipka Bears, 8-6 last Fri-
day night, then to the Huron
Park Saints 5-4 on Sunday aft-
ernoon. The Friday night game
was a home contest for the
Shipka crew, while on Sunday
the Flyers entertained the Huron
Park six.
Friday night the Flyers blew
a 4-1 lead at the end of the first
period. They were still out in
front 5-3 by the end of the
second but then faded away in
the third and allowed Shipka to
bang in five goals to their one.
Ron Desjardine, Ron Corriv-
eau, Ray Weido and Glen Over-
holt each scored once in the
first period for Zurich, while
Bill Hoffman flashed the red
light for Shipka.
Paul Corriveau scored the
only second -period goal for the
Flyers, while Bill Borden and
Harvey Vincent registered for
Shipka.
In the third period Shipka
banged in three straight goals
before Glen Overholt registered
his second marker of the game.
Dan Dalton with three and Bill
Borden with two were the third -
period marksmen for Shipka.
A total of 16 penalties were
called in the game with ten
going to Zurich and six to
Shipka. Included in the Zurich
total were two game miscon-
ducts.
On Sunday afternoon the Fly-
ers and Huron Park were tied
2-2 at the end of the first period,
and then 3-3 at the end of the
second. In the third frame the
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1992
Hesall lose two to College
The Hensall Cascadians lost
an important pair of games last
week to the Centralia College
squad, 8-7 and 6-5. The first
game was played last Wednes-
day night in Huron Park and the
second game was on Thursday
night in Hensall.
On Wednesday night the two
teams were tied at 2-2 at the
end of the first period, and
then the Cascadians took a 7-6
lead by the end of the second.
The third period was their down-
fall, as they allowed the Col-
lege boys to score twice.
Bill Chipchase sparked the
Hensall crew in their losing
cause, with three big goals,
also picking up three assists.
Ken Smale, Ian McCallum,
Charles Schwalm and Murray
Glanville each blinked the red
light once.
Six penalties were handed out
in the game, with four of them
going to Hensall.
On Thursday night at home
the visiting College crew went
ahead 4-2 in the first period,
and still were ahead 5-3 at the
end of the second. Even though
Hensall outscored the visitors
two to one in the third frame,
they failed to come up with the
equalizer.
Murray Glanville and Bill
Chipchase both scored twice for
Hensall, while Charles Schwalm
accounted for the fifth marker.
A total of 14 penalties were
called, with the Cascadians
drawing nine to the College's
five.
Next home game for Hensall
is tonight, Thursday, when the
Shipka Bears, (formerly Dash-
wood) will supply the opposition.
Game time in the Mensal]. Arena
will be 8.30 p.m.
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visitors scored twice to Zurich's
once.
Ron Corriveau and Ron Desjard,
ine each scored once for Zurich
in the first period, while Glen
Overholt was the marksman for
the locals in the second. Bob
Merrier found the range for Zur-
ich in the third period, and
despite a last-minute effort to
tie the game the Flyers still fell
short of one goal they needed.
Ten penalties were handed
out in the game, with three of
them going to Zurich and seven
to the Huron Park crew.
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Zurich Squirts
lose to strong
Goderich crew
The Zurich Squirts lost 3-1
to a high -flying Goderich crew
in last week's hockey action.
Goderich took a 1-0 lead in the
first, only to have Zurich come
back and tie the count at 1-1
by the end of the second. Two
more big goals for the lake-
. porters in the third gave them
their margin of victory.
Kerry Bedard scored the lone
Zurich goal, in the second per-
iod.
No documentary
on Huron hanging
(by Shirley 1. Keller)
If there were no descendents
in Huron County of the man
who was the victim in the last
public hanging at the former
Huron County Jail, permission
may have been given last Friday
by Huron County •Council for
the production of a document-
ary film at the jail.
However, the Executive Com-
mittee in conjunction with the
property committee, recomm-
ended that Conestoga College
be denied the right to make
the film at the jail because "in
the opinion of both committees
this type of documentary is not
in the public interest."
Only one member of council --
Reeve Paul Carrol, of Goderich
argued in favor of the film
being made.
Carroll said that such histor-
ical happenings as the bloody
Real Rebellion have been record
ed in filmed documentary form.
"I accept such things as a
mattt:r of historical fact, " said
Carroll. "I think it is in the
public interest from time to
time to show that we are not
too proud or too prim to explore
those periods of history.
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