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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-02, Page 8Pape 8 d Citizens News, March 2, 1977 HOW SWEET IT IS — Don McKellar, left, gets congratulations from his linemates. after scoring one of the six goals in Sunday's win for the Hawks. Others from the left are Matt Muller, Tom Hayter, Kim McKin- non and Phil Knight. Not sharing their enthusiasm is the Mt. Brydges goalie as he digs the puck out of his net. Hawks back to winning ways, ut still down one in playoffs The Exeter Hawks started working themselves out of ahole Sunday night when they scored a 6-2 verdict over Mr. Brydges in Zurich. It was a "must" game for the Hawks, who dropped their first two games to the Cougars in the league's best -of -seven semi-final series. Mt. Brydges won the opener in Zurich a week ago and then came up with a 4-3 margin on their home ice, Saturday, to put the Hawks into the hole. Coach Ron Bogart said he and the players were at a loss to explain the first two defeats to HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION at EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Wed., March 16 9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 4:30 HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL ' Tues., March 15 1:00-3:15p.m. HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Tues., April 5 9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:30 J.A.D. McCURDY PUBLIC SCHOOL Thurs., March 10 9:30-12:00 1:00-3:30 STEPHEN CENTRAL SCHOOL Tues., March 8 9:30- 12:00 1:00-3:30 USBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL Fri., March 11 9:30 - 12:00 1:30 .3:30 ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL Tues., March 15 9:00 - 11:45 Children eligible for registra- tion will need to be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1977. Please bring birth certificate, social insurance number (if available), OHIP number, im- munization cards and any other pertinent health records at the time of registration. the fifth place Cougars. They held a team meeting after Saturday's contest in an effort to come up with some solutions to their predicament. "We've been outplaying them," he said, "but not out-. scoring them." Bogart said the only problem area appeared to be in the number of penalties being picked up by the Hawks. This has allowed Mt. Brydges several power play opportunities and with the league's top scoring line on the ice, it has been costly. The same situation prevailed in the opening game of Sunday's contest when the Hawks opened an early 2-0 lead and then wat- ched Mt. Brydges come back with two power play goals in the final three minutes to even the count. However, the league champs scored three unanswered goals in the middle frame and a single in the final 20 minutes to cap the win. The Hawks took seven of eight penalties called in the first period, and appeared to be sealing their own fate with the penalty parade. However, they regained their "cool" in the final two periods and took five less penalties than Mt. Brydges and scored their final two goals on power plays to whittle the Mt. Brydges lead to 2- 1 in the series. The fourth game will be played in Mt. Brydges on Saturday and the fifth will be back in Zurich the following. night. Ken Pinder paced Exeter to their 6-2 Sunday win with two goals and two assists. John VanGerwen, Don McKellar, Brian Taylor and Phil Knight scored the singles. Fred Mommersteeg picked up three assists, while VanGerwen, Rick Ingram, Gerald Weido and Steve Jennison picked up single assists. A squeaker Saturday's contest in Mt. Brydges was a heavy hitting, clos' contest with the hosts scoring the eventual winner on a power play mid -way through the final period. It was their second goal of the game with the Hawks shorthanded. Exeter picked up 22 penalties in the contest to keep themselves in trouble throughout most of the contest. They lost Matt Muller with a game misconduct in the second period and Steve Jennison had to retire in the first after taking a butt end near his eye that opened up a deep gash. Mark Johnson was given a match penalty for the infraction, which was only called after Exeter players put up a strong protest to the referees who had apparently . missed seeing the incident. Johnson will be under suspension until the OHA hand down a decision- regarding the situation. The teams traded single goals in each of the first two periods to enter the final 20 minutes with a 2-2 tie. Mt. Brydges scored in the early seconds and again near the midway mark to open a two goal spread, and while the Hawks scored at the 18:55 mark, they MOVE OVER — Heavy hitting has been a feature of the Exeter -Mt. Brydges series as evidenced from his play along the corner as Exeter's Gerald Weido and Jamie Gould battle for position to get the puck. couldn't get the equalizer. John VanGerwen, Gerald Weido and Rick Ingram scored the Hawks tallies, with assists going to Ken Pinder, Ingram, Weido and Brian Taylor. 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In ad- dition, he also "sets up shop" at Les Pines Hotel, Exeter on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, for the ,purpose of conducting confidential interviews with local businessmen directly. The actual dates of his visits are pre - advertised in the Zurich Citizens News monthly. Custom Killing And Processing Specialists * Smoke House Facilities * Rendering * Government Inspected * Custom Deluxe Processing * Pickup Service * Aging Coolers for 1 10 Carcasses KILLING DAYS BEEF — MONDAYS HOGS — WEDNESDAYS Super Values For Your Freezer Phone Exeter 235-0420 For Meat Orders And Custom Killing Beef Sides Beef Hinds Beef Fronts Loins of Beef Whole Pig Ib. Ib. 794 99' e 694 '1.09 Ib. 75' DARLING'S Food Market — Exeter