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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-16, Page 11"A" Champions Citizens News, March 16, 1977 Page 11 Novice team takes top place in tc.urnament The Zurich novice team won their playoff tournament last Saturdays at the Bayfield arena. The tournament included Bayfield, Goderich, Grand Bend and Zurich novice teams and was held in lieu of playoffs, In the first game of the day, Grand Bend defeated Bayfield to put Grand Bend into the A Championship game with Bayfield going to the B Cham- pionship game. At 11 a,m, it was Zurich versus Goderich with Zurich goalie Marty Merner getting a shut -out as they defeated Goderich 3 to 0. Zurich goals were scored by Jeff Hoffman, Greg Overholt and Mark Johnston with Scott Willert, Paul Bedard and Steve Consitt getting the assists. For the A Championship trophy it was Zurich against Grand Bend in what was a very exciting game. Zurich took a 1-0 lead in the first period on a goal by Mark Johnston. That was to be the only goal in the first period and both teams played a close second period as no one was able to score. The game opened up in the third period with Grand Bend tying the score early in the period. Paul Bedard rallied the Zurich team as he put them in the lead again with his single-handed goal: This was followed by two Zurich goals as Steve Consitt and Mark Johnston found the net assisted by Paul Bedard. Not to be outdone the Grand Bend team fought on and managed to come very close to tying the score as they scored twice before the end of the game while managing to contain the Zurich team. The final score of the game was. Zurich 4, Grand Pee Wees defeated by their fathers In an exciting exhibition game Sunday, the Zurich Pee Wees were defeated 7-6 by their fathers. Isadore Laporte, John Becker and Bob Morrison each scored two goals to lead the fathers in the scoring department. The odd goal came from the stick of Gord Smith. Rob Grenier with a three goal performance was best for the Pee Wees. Scoring in single fashion were Dwayne Laporte, Dean Armstrong and Danny Becker. The stars of the game were Willy Overholt and Rob Grenier. PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS — Tracy Ducharme, right, won the Junior Division of a public speaking contest in the Hensall Legion last week while Carolyn Miller, left, placed second in the Huron -Perth Separate School Public .Speaking contest in Dublin. Both girls attend St. Boniface school in Zurich. photo by McKinley sfiESSISISINIF NOTICE To The Residents of the TOWNSHIP OF HAY Building permits are required for renovating, demolishing and constructing all types of structures in the Township of Hay. Applications for Permits are to be directed to: MR. HARVEY CLAUSIUS, BUILDING INSPECTOR, 29 Edward St., Zurich, Ontario Tele. Account #236-4307 W. C. Horner Clerk-Treas. Twp. of Hay Bend 3 giving Championship tr Most Valuable t, ,o teams were Zurich the A ophy. Players for the presented with trophies. They were Paul Bedard for Zurich and Jerry Lamport of Grand Bend. Bayfield defeated Goderich to win the B Championship much to the delight of the home crowd. Attendance at the tournament was excellent. TOURNAMENT CHAMPS — The Zurich novice hockey team were the winners of a four team tournament in Bayfield on Saturday. Left to right are front, Richard Voogel, Tim Westlake, Robbie Dickert, Jeff Hoffman, Paul Bedard, Ian Thiel and Scott Willert. Back row, Coach Bob Merner, Steven Consitt, Aaron Bullock, Ed Meidinger, Mark Clausius; Craig Overholt, Mark Johnson, Jeff Smith, Paul Bedour and Marty Merner. Photo by McKinley Save electricity, save money. There are two ways saving electricity can save money. First, the obvious one. The less you use, the less you have to pay for. And to- day, electricity is simply too valuable to waste. Second, something not so obvious. Ontario uses more and more power every year. This means an ever increasing investment in plant and equipment... and their cost is rising rapidly. The cost of fuels is also increasing rapidly. These costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity. You can help to slow down the growing demand by using electricity wisely. Don't waste it. Conserve energy. The future depends on it.