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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-04-04, Page 16PAGE 16, ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 County discuss restructuring (by Shirley J. Keller) On a motion by Goderich Reeve Deb Shewfelt and Grey Township Reeve Charles Thom- as, county council for Huron was agreed to look into the possibility of setting up a spec- ial committee to study resturct- uring in the county, Reeve Shewfelt said the coun- ty needed to take a close look at its system of government as well as its priorities for the future. He advocated, however, a "mix" of urban and rural people on any committee which is appointed. Reeve Elgin Thompson of the Executive Committee, said members of that committee had been advised by Hon. John White's office that restructuring is not necessary at the present time for Huron. "Why do we still harp on it? asked Thompson. However, despite Thompson's pleas, the motion received the approval of council. SOUTH HURON CHAMPIONS - The Shipka Colonials won the South Huron Hockey League championship last Friday night when they defeated the Zurich Flyers in the sixth game of the series to take the set four games to two. Members of the team are back row left to right, Marty Becker, Vic Guenther, Larry Laye, Jim Hoffman, Reid Burley, Bob Lovie, Jack Stanlake, Bill Jennison. Centre row left to right, Barry Clarke, Steve Kadlecik, Stan Lovie, Dennis Mor- risey, Bill Hoffman, Dan Dalton and Shane Burley. Front row left to right, Jim Sweitzer, John Becker, Joe Arnold, Gord Vincent and Cam Anderson. Shipka wins South Huron title The Shipka Colonials won the South Huron Hockey League championship for the second year in a row on Friday night, when they dumped the Zurich Flyers 5-0 in the sixth game of the series, winning four games to two. Friday night the outcome of the game was never in doubt, as the Colon- ials took a 3-0 lead in the first period, and then added two Zurich Peewees play Mitchell The Zurich Peewees and Mitchell are currently all tied up in their playoff series for the zone championship, each hav- ing won one game and tied the third. In the first game of the series Mitchell came up with a 4-3 victory. Len VanWonderen scored two goals for the locals, and Grant Love one. Three penalties were handed out, two to Zurich and one to Mitchell. Zurich reversed the proced- ure in the second game of the series when they blanked Mit- chell 3-0. Kerry Bedard scored twice for the winners and Grant Love added the extra counter. Zurich picked up five penalt- ies and Mitchell two. Playing the third game in the series Sunday, the two teams battled to a 2-2 overtime tie. Grant Love scored for the locals in the first period, and then Mitchell tied the score in the second. The visitors took a 2-1 lead in the third, only to have Grant Love come through with his second big goal of the game to tie the count at 2-2. There was no scoring in the overtime session. 0 Commandment number one of any truly civilized society is,.this: Let people be different. THE DOMINION HOTEL PROUDLY PRESENTS GENE SUEBERT plugs four ZURICH FRIDAY, APRIL 5 & SATURDAY , APRIL 6 more counters in the third, Jim Guenther opened the scoring for the visitors at the 5.05 mark of the first period, when he slapped in a pass from John Becker and Dan Dalton. A little over a minute later Jack Stanlake scored from Den- nis Morrissey and Bill Hoffman to give Shipka a 2-0 lead, and then minutes later Morrissey scored with Stan Lovie picking up the assist. Neither team managed to score in the second session, and the third period was seven minutes old before Shipka came through with another goal, off the stick of Steve Kadlecik, with Lovie and Jim Hoffman picking up the assists. The final goal of the game was scored by Bill Hoffman at the 11.20 mark, on a solo effort. Zurich was assessed eight minor penalties, one major and two ten-minute misconducts, while Shipka was nicked for six minors, one major and one game misconduct. Following the game the championship trophy was pres- ented to the Shipka team by it's donor, Bob Galloway. The largest crowd of the seas- on, close to 800 fans, attended the game. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO OPENING THURS®,APR.11 Watch Next Week's Paper For Program THURS., FRI., SAT. « `SOUND R' ISA MUST." -LIZ SMITH, Cosmopolitan 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED_ APR. 4-5-5 _Orh CENTURY FOX PRESENTS "SOUNDER" THE CAN HERO. —+-- - -�- -� -•gym �-- •� - -� SUN., MON., TUES.. WED. APRIL. 7-8-9-10 'HIGH -T TCFf'' - s -�- -*Mb— —Oa. -- i urin, • Arco EmD„rr • "Confessions of a Ponce Captain" �c�or Tannicomr• lerim,tope• . Oeuu' = Arco EmCa,Y "ra•.• az -•►- --a® STARTS THURS. 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