Zurich Citizens News, 1978-02-16, Page 12Page 12
Citizens News, February 16, 1978
Rec hockey
ZURICH RECR. HOCKEY STANDINGS
February 9, 1978
Flyers 8 — Panthers 4 Sabres 6 — Blues 4
Team Wins Losses Ties G.F. G.A.
Sabres
Flyers
Panthers
Blues
7
7
5
1
2
3
4
11
3
2
3
0
71
78
78
50
51
54
72
100
Sabres Win League Championship
Start of Playoffs — February 16, 1978
7 p.m. — Sabres vs Panthers 2 of 3
9 p.m. — Flyers vs Blues 2 of 3
Winners advance for Grand Championship
Losers Play for Consolation Championship
FINAL STANDINGS FOR LEADING SCORERS
Name
Rick Schilbe
Bob Merner
Ken Smale
Jim Consitt
Dick Bedard
Jim Bedard
Don O'Brien
Bill Hoffman
Marty Kelders
Ron Watts
Ken Clarke
Joe Kenda
Earl Wagner
Jim Oesch
Burnie Denomme
Bob Johnston
Dan Schilbe
Gerald Shantz
Geo Suplat
Dave Taylor
Less Gardiner
Dale Cressman
Paul Morrison
Team Goals Assists
Panthers 20 22
Panthers 17 15
Panthers 15 16
Flyers 15 14
Flyers 11 13
Sabres 9 15
Sabres 14 9
Blues 9 12
Flyers 7 12
Flyers 8 10
Blues 7 11
Flyers 6 11
Flyers 10 6
Sabres 9 7
Blues 5 11
Sabres 4 12
Flyers 4 12
Sabres 10 5
Sabres 6 9
Blues 8 6
Sabres 3 11
Panthers 8 5.
Sabres 7 6
Bowlin
Team
Newcomers
D. J.'s
Flyers
Blue Boys
Family Affair
Rockets
Wild Bunch
Bendix #2
Team
Scores
ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING
February 7
High Triple
Pat Bedard 601
Ken Clarke 625
Jack Hamilton 642
Cliff Cronkite 648
Rick Masse 579
Rick Bedard 660
Jim Dietrich 680
Dan Durand 586
Total
Points
GB pee wees
advance in WO
In Western Ontario
Athletic Association pee
wee playoffs this week
Grand. Bend eliminated
Zurich in two straight
games to advance to the
next round.
Both contests were very
17 close on the score board.
16 Grand Bend won the first
13 game by a score of 6-4 and
2 took the second contest 6-5
with a goal in the last 29
seconds of play.
Grand Bend now meets
Brussels in the next round
in a best -of -three series.
The winning goal in the
final game was fired by
Dean Courtney. Darin
Telford scored three times
for Zurich in the third period
Total to keep his club in conten-
Points tion. Dean Watt also scored
for Grand Bend in the final
42 session.
32 In the first period, Zurich
31 went ahead on successful
29 shots by Derek McKinnon
24 and Dean Armstrong.
24 Replying for Grand Bend
23 with an unassisted effort
21 was Richard Brown.
19 Grand Bend dominated
18 play in the middle period
18 with three unanswered
17 scores. They came from the
16 sticks of Ricky Tiedeman,
16 Brian Kading and Randy
16 Ford.
16 In the first game victory,
16 Ricky Tiedeman, Dean
15 Courtney and Richard
15 Brown each scored two
14 goals for Grand Bend. Get -
14 ting assists were John
13 Peters and Randy Ford.
13 Scoring in single fashion
for Zurich were Dean
Armstrong, Cam Steckle,
Darin Telford and Derek
McKinnon.
Weekly Team
Points Standing
5 86
7 65
5 68
2 72
0 57
5 94
2 49
2 41
High Single — Ken Clarke — 339
High Triple — Ken Clarke — 892
High Average — Jim Bedard — 207
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
February 9, 1978
Ramblers
Hawkeyes
Whippoorwills
Hi -Hopes
Newcomers
High Triple
H. Finkbeiner 686
R. Ferguson 550
J. Geiger 551
S. Blackwell 461
O. Baker 594
Weekly Team
Points Standing
7 86
0 57
7 108
0 44
7 72
High Single — C. Geiger — 331
High Triple — C. Geiger — 711
Institute plays
euchre
The Hensall Women's
Institute held a most
successful progressive
euchre in the Legion Hall
Wednesday evening with
nine tables playing.
The president, Mrs. Joyce
Pepper directed the games.
Prize winners were as
follows: Ladies high prize:
Mrs. Webster, Exeter.
Ladies' Consolation: Mrs.
Alice Ferg. Gent's high:
Robert Elgie, Exeter.
Gents' consolation:
Clarence Volland. Lone
hands: Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley.
A draw was made during
the social hour. A box of
groceries was won by
Bertha MacGregor and a
box of chocolates by Bill
Fairburn.
It was announced the
Kippen East Women's
Institute are holding a
euchre party in the Legion
Hall February 23 at 8 p.m.
A BRADY BATCH
Crippled Kids Day
waitresses Anne Mousseau
at
Bill
the
Brady was responsible for many batches of pancakes at Sunday's
Pineridge Chalet. Above, the CFPL radio personality fills plates for
and Janet Bilcke. Staff photo
DOG GONE IT! — A dog's life can be rough especially when you're being mauled by a
violent young lady. Jennifer Morrison, was giving "Pouch ' a hard time at the Valentine's Ice
Carnival in Varna, Saturday night. Staff photo
More than 1,000 attend
Success for cry
Ideal weather conditions
helped make the annual
crippled 'kids' weekend at
Pineridge Chalet another big
success.
About 1,000 people arrived
for breakfast Sunday
morning and kept Bill Brady
and his other pancake and
sausage chefs hopping.
Shirley Mousseau reported
that many of the participants
took advantage of the good
weather to drive to the chalet
on snowmobiles. "I've never
seen so many snowmobiles,"
she remarked.
Mrs. Mousseau reported
that the receipts have not yet
been tabulated, but she
expects that last year's
record $4,000 donation to
crippled children will be
duplicated.
Although participants
came from throughout
Western Ontario, the
majority of prize winners
were area residents.
Bob Baker, Hensall, won
Saturday's poke rally, while
finishing behind him were
Jack Brintnell, Staffa, and
Susan Mousseau, Hensall.
Prizes of digital clock radios
were provided by Smith Peat
Roofing. There were 130
entries.
Sunday's poker run at-
tracted 43 entries and Don
Brunzlow, Exeter, took top
honors, followed by Gary
Koehler, Hensall. Wendy
Dixon, Hensall, copped the
women's prize, followed by
Karrie Conlon, Zurich.
Sport travel bags and sport
cushion blankets were
awarded by Phil Jones of
Labatt's Breweries.
The special prizes of a
Yamaha sweater and toque
from Elder Enterprizes went
to Michael Scott, London,
and Donald Perry, Exeter.
They were for riders 18 and
under.
Race winners were as
follows: under 14, $10 cash,
Brad Darling; men's 301-350,
Hensall Co -Op trophy, Paul
Elder; men's 350-440, Jerry
MacLean & Son Automotive
trophy, Scott Darling;
ladies' 0-350, Elder Enter-
prises trophy, Karrie
Conlon; men's 0-300, Ball
Macaulay trophy, Frank
Mousseau; ladies350 up,
Hensall Motors trophy,
Karrie Conlon; unlimited, C.
A. McDowell trophy, Carl
Armstrong; free air 0-350,
Hensall Bank of Montreal
trophy, John Masse; free air
350 up, W. G. Thompson
trophy, Robert Jones; liquid
cool, Hyde Bros, trophy,
Mark Darling.
Novelty races: egg race,
$10, Ray Riley; western
pickup, $10, Robert Johns;
blindfold race, $10, Paul
Gridzak; crippled kids' race,
Pineridge Chalet trophy,
John Verhallen.
Children's free draws,
prizes donated by Elder
Enterprises, Tuckey
Beverages, Ron Crawford
Hostess Products, Drysdale
Home Hardware: Jaqui.
Taylor, Vicki Schroeder,
Roseanne Genders, Allan
McFalls, Marg Pryde,
Elizabeth Thompson, Brad
ids
Coates, Kelly Butler, Kathy
Jacobs, Stacey Lee,
Elizabeth Coates, Jennifer
Maxwell, Kim Dobson, Steve
Champion, Robbie Elder,
Mike Bedard, Darryl Keller,
Paul Elder, Jeremy John,
Joe Trepanier, Michael
Jorgensen, Karen Campbell,
Brian Winseck, Judy
Coates, James Graham, Jeff
Champion.
Prizes may be claimed at
the Chalet, if not already
picked up.
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