HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-04-13, Page 18Education week
next week
The official opening
ceremonies for education
week for the Huron Perth
R.C.S.S. Board will be held
at St. Michael's School,
Stratford, on April 17,
W.E.P. Fleck, regional
director of education for the
Western Ontario Region of
the Ministry of Education,
will be the guest speaker at
the official opening of
Education Week, April 16-22.
Mayor Keith Culliton, Board
Chairman Don Crowley,
trustees, priests of the
Huron Perth deanery, and
pupils from various county
schools will be taking part in
the program that begins at
8:00p.m.
A historical display mark-
ing one hundred years of
Catholic Education on the
St. Michael's school site will
also be on display. Pupil
choirs, recorder groups, and
room displays will also be
part of the official opening
program. The theme of
Education Week is "Parle
moi de toi" "Speak to me of
yourself".
Throughout Education
Week the 19 schools in the
Huron -Perth R.C.S.$, will
be having open house and
their own school programs
at each school,
The Offical Opening of
Education Week for Ontario
will be held in Cornwall on
April 16, Minister of Educa-
tion, Mr. Thomas Wells will
be participating in the Of-
ficial Opening that is being
sponsored by the Stormont,
Dundas, Glengarry Boards
of Education, both Separate
and Public.
COLONIALS WIN TUESDAY — After receiving a gash on his forehead, Paul McGuire of the
Colonials came very close on this play to putting the puck behind Parkhill netminder. Grand
Bend won the game 6-3. Staff photo
Colonials defeated in five,
Parkhill take_ S.H. title
The Parkhill Merchants
took the South Huron Hockey
League title Sunday af-
ternoon as they defeated the
Grand Bend Colonials 9-6 to
take the best of seven final
four games to one.
The game which saw 21
penalties called was a close
contest until Parkhill scored
five consecutive goals during
the middle portion of the
game.
Following the first
Parkhill score of the
evening, the Colonials came
back with goals by Tom
Anderson and Brad Datars.
Assisting on the scores were
Pete Gill, Larry Laye and
John Becker.
The Merchants regained
their one goal lead with two
more goals but a Grand Bend
score byAnders on knotted the_
game at three goals apiece.
Gill assisted on the goal.
The Merchants then
scored five consecutive
goals to put the game out of
reach for the Colonials.
The resort squad staged
somewhat of a comeback in
the third with goals by Tom
Richardson, Laye and Steve
Kadlecik but it proved to be
too little, too late. Dan
Stanlake and Anderson
assisted.
In Friday's game played in
Zurich, and won by Parkhill
6-2, Grand Bend was never in
the game as the Merchants
scored the first six goals of
the game.
The first Colonial goal
came midway through the
second period as Becker
scored with some help from
Stanlake and Kadlecik.
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With but 24 seconds left in
the game Paul McGuire
scored an unassistedgoal for
the Colonials.
Wednesday's game was a
much closer affair with
Grand Bend holding a 3-1
lead until early in the third
period.
Starting the Colonials off
on the right track was Ed
Grenier with a goal midway
through the second period.
Datars and Bob Lovie
assisted.
After a Parkhill score,
Grand Bend scored two goals
to regain their two goal lead.
Anderson and Grenier with
his second goal of game
scored with help from Steve
Schroeder, Laye and Datars.
After two Parkhill goals in
the third period, the game
went into overtime with
Schlegel scoring the win -
ming goal for Parkhill at the
9:06 mark.
In the Colonials only win of
the series, Laye scored four
goals to lead the team to a 6-3
victory over the Merchants,
Tuesdayin Zurich. The other ,
Grand Bend goals were
scored by Jim Guenther and
Grenier.
The first game of the
series saw the Colonials
loose 4-2. Desjardine and
Datars had the Grand Bend
goals.
Snowerama
total doubled
In generating a record
$482,100 in pledges for the
1978 Whipper Watson
Snowarama for Timmy, On-
tario snowmobilers doubled
their previous year's total.
Sponsored by the Ontario
Society for Crippled
Children in association with
snowmobile clubs,
associations and local
Easter Seal service clubs',
Snowarama attracted some
4,000 riders. Most completed
the official 100 -mile course
of their choice in any of
twenty different areas of the
province where
Snowaramas were held.
The Snowarama which
originated from Hully Gully,
south of Varna had the
fourth highest total of the
twenty Snowaramas held
across the province with
over $27,000 being raised. Its
sister Snowarama in
Dorchester raised $28,000.
Divided equally between
the Ontario Society and the
local Easter Seal clubs in-
volved, the net proceeds will
be used to support and
develop local and regional
rehabilitation programs and
services designed to benefit
more than 8,000 of Ontario's
physically handicapped
youngsters currently receiv-
ing some form of active
treatment or assistance
through the Society.
Citizens News, April 13, 1978
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Jim Bedard 730
Dave Foreman 594
Ed Denomme 557
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High Triple — Ken Clarke — 892
• High Average — Jim Bedard — 207
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING
April 6, 1978'
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Whippoorwills
Hawkeyes
Hi -Hopes
Newcomers
Ramblers
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O. Jantzi 531
C. Geiger 694
D. Goldsmith 580
A. Thiel 635
High Single—C. Geiger — 331
High Triple — C. Geiger — 711
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