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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-03-23, Page 15ting >ion her the me the )to JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111y • Team Whippoorwills. Ramblers Hawkeyes Newcomers Hi -Hopes High Single — High Triple — Team Newcomers D.J.'s Flyers Blue Boys Family Affair Rockets Wild Bunch Bendix #2 Bowling SENIOR MIXED BOWLING March 16, 1978 High Triple J. Geiger C. Finkbeiner B. Attfield I. Rader J. Schwartzentruber Weekly Total Points Points 584 4 133 600 3 127 520 5 75 521 2 70 532 7 77 C. Geiger- 331 C. Geiger — 711 Zurich Men's League March 14, 1978 High Triple Pat Bedard 696 Rick Regier 593 Peter DeGroot 589 Cliff Cronkite 634 Don Beauchamp 753 Jim Bedard 676 Jim Dietrich 629 Ed Denomme 569 Weekly Team Points Standing 3 102 ' 5 82 7 85 2 90 5 75 2 116 0 64 4 58 High Single — Ken Clarke — 339 High Triple — Ken Clarke — 892 High Average - Jim Bedard — 208 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI111111111111I$IIuIIIjIIullluilllgli Name Hockey ZURICH RECR. HOCKEY STANDINGS March 9, 1978 PLAYOFF SCORES PLAYOFF LEADING SCORERS Team Goals Assists Total Points Rick Schilbe Panthers Gerald Shantz Sabres Jim Bedard Sabres Paul Morrison Sabres Jim Oesch "Sabres Less Gardiner Sabres Don O'Brien Sabres Bob Merner Panthers Bill Hoffman Blues Ray Weido Blues Geo Suplat Sabres Dale Cressman Panthers Ken Smale Geo Grenier Grant Lee Jim Consitt Ken Clarke Rick Fisher Marty Kelders Joe Kenda Panthers Panthers Panthers Flyers Blues Panthers Flyers Flyers 10 6 3 5 4 5 2 6 4 4 4 3. 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 1 Panthers 5— Flyers 1 Sabres 3 — Blues 2 8 10 9 6 7 4 7 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 3 3 5 3 3 4 March 16, 1978, PLAYOFF SCORES Panthers 7 — Flyers .3 — Lead Series 2-0 Sabres 11— Blues 3 — Lead Series 2-0 18 16 12 11 11 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT Thursday and Saturday Nights DWIGHT JAMES Good Friday — Closed all day SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD begins at 5 o'clock with your hosts the Resch Family Special Easter Sunday Smorgesbord 5:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations Welcome We specialize in Weddings, Banquets & Receptions Oust Flyers Citizens News, March 23, 1978 Page 15 Combines into S -H semi-finals After disposing of the Zurich Flyers three games to one in South Huron Hockey League quarter -final action, the Hensall,, Combines found themselve, .'one game down in semi-final action against the Parkhill Merchants as they were defeated by the high scoring Middlesex team 10-4 Sunday evening in Parkhill. The Combines were never in the game as the Mer- chants took a 3-1 lead at the end of the first period. Steve Knight scored the Combines only goal of the period at the 17 minute mark as he took a pass from Brian Campbell and put one past Steeper in net for Parkhill. Hensall's second goal of the game came off the stick of Rick Ingram with an assist from Wayne Corbett. Hensall scored the final two goals of the game with Ingram scoring his second of the game from Dan Taylor at 12:35 of the third, Dwight Consitt finished the scoring off as he scored from Bill Chipchase. Parkhill out penalized Hensall 8-5. The second game of the series was played last night in Zurich. After falling behind • 5-1, Hensall came back to post a 10-7 victory to take the best of five South Huron Hockey League quarter -final three games to one. In games played earlier the Combines posted victories of 5-3 and 8- 5. Rick Ingram was the scor- ing star for Hensall with four goals. Fred Campbell added four assists. Following a goal for Hen- sall from the stick of Brian Campbell with assists by Fred Campbell and Steve Knight, Ron Rader scored the first of Zurich's five successive goals with help from Bob Farquhar. Three minutes later, Mike Clarke scored for the Flyers to put them into the lead that they were to hold until late in the second period. Randy McKinnon assisted. At 10:54, Rick Schilbe who was playing his first game of the year for the Flyers broke through the Hensall defence and put one past goalie Laurie Skinner. Zurich finished the first period scoring off as Mike Clarke collected his second t CHANGE IN NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER TO United Co - Operatives of Ontario Livestock Department Toronto Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL Dashwood Monday is shipping day rom Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotchmer Cali Dashwood 238-2707 or Bayfield 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for rompt service No charges on pick-up goal of the game as he took passes from Schilbe and Kevin McKinnon. Schilbe scored his second goal of the game early in the middle frame as he fired a shot past Skinner. Steve Bedour and Clarke assisted. Following Schilbe's goal, the Combines took com- nian as they outscored Zurich 9-1. Captain Gary Kyle started the barrage against Flyer's netminders Percy Bedard and Kevirl Wildfong as he scored mid -way through the second. Fred Campbell assisted. Ingram scored two goals less than two minutes apart to narrow the Flyers lead to one goal.. Assisting on the scores were Lloyd Allan, Ai Knight, Terry Caldwell and Bill Chipchase. Steve Knight scored the first of his goals of the game with help from Brian and Fred Campbell. Ingram's third goal of the period was scored on Wild- fong who had replaced Bedard in the Flyer's net. Brian Campbell assisted. The final goal of the period came off the stick of Brian Campbell with help from Steve Knight. In the third period Zurich came out flying as Randy McKinnon scored from Schilbe. The Combines got that one back as Steve Knight fired one past Bedard who went back into the net for the Flyers. Fred and Brian Campbell assisted. The Flyers came back three minutes later to pull within one of Hensall as v Schilbe scored his third goal of the game with help from Clarke and Bedour. The, Combines finally put Zurich away for the game and the series with goals by Chipchase and Ingram. Brian Campbell, Chipchase and Ingram picked up the assists. Make shirts By MRS. REMI DENOMME St. Boniface council of the Catholic Women's League held the March meeting on Tuesday with 32 members attending. Mrs: Maggie Burton gave a very in- teresting demonstration on making t -shirts. All enjoyed it very much. Business was discussed and a new slate of officers was voted in. CLOSE CALL — Steve Bedour of the Flyers came within inches of getting one past goalie Laurie Skinner, in net for the Hensall Combines in the final game of the quarter -final series between Hensall and Zurich. The Combines took the series three games to one and are now engaging Parkhill in semi-final action. Staff photo When you know how they're built. 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