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and the home crew posted a 5-1
win over Grand Bend to enter the
"A" final against Goderich, who
disposed of Blyth by a 2-0 verdict
in the first round.
Paul Bedard got Zurich off on
the right foot in the final game
when he blinked the lightTwice in
the first period and they were
never headed after that.
Goals by Jeff Smith and Steve
Consitt upped Zurich's lead to 4-0
before Goderich managed to beat
Marty Merner to get on the score
board in the middle frame.
Goderich scored twice in the
final period, while Mark Johnston
added a single for Zurich to make
the final score 5-3' for Zurich.
Coach Bob Merner indicated he
was pleasantly surprised at his
team's showing against
Goderich. He had watched
Goderich beat Blyth in the opener
and didn't think his kids had
much chance against the county
town squad.
"But, they sure played a great
game," he said after the victory
and trophy presentations.
The Zurich team had earlier
won a trophy at the Bayfield
novice tournament.
April 13, 1977 Page 13
Atoms finish Sea
_ on in overtime
The Zurich Atoms lost tw
o
games to Blyth last week to put
them out of the playoffs for this
season. The best two games out of
three series was very closely
contended with Zurich winning
MOST VALUABLE — Gord Brown, organizer of the annual Grand
Bend Legion novice tournament presents the most valuable player
awards following the "A" championship game won by Zurich on Fri-
day. Paul Bedard won the honors for Zurich and the Goderich winner
was Todd Gilchrist. Staff photo
the first game and the second
game ending in a tie after an
overtime period was played out.
Blyth won the last two games
straight to win the series, both of
which were won in overtime play,
On April 4, Blyth defeated the
Zurich team by a score of 3-2 with
the winning goal coming in after
nine minutes of overtime play,
Zurich opened the scoring in the
first period with a goal by Mike
Bedard assisted by Derek
McKinnon. Blyth tied the score in
the second period and then pulled
ahead in the third. Dean Arm-
strong
rmstrong scored single handed in
the third period to tie the score
for Zurich and push the game into
overtime where Blyth managed a
goal to win the game.
The final game of the series
was played in Blyth April 7 with
Zurich coming out on the light
end of a 4-3 score, again involving
overtime.
This time Blyth took the lead
early in the first period and both
teams were contained for the
remainder of the first and all of
the second period.
Zurich came out flying in the
third period and scored two
fast goals to take the lead. With
two minutes left in the game
Blyth scored to tie the game and -
force the two teams into an
Zurich novice team takes trophy
The Zurich novice team won
their second trophy of the season,
Friday, when they scored two
wins to cop the "A" division of
the annual Grand Bend Legion
novice tournament.
Four teams were entered in the
event staged at the Zurich arena
AUCTION SALE
Antiques, Furniture and Household Effects
Sale to be held on Premises for Mrs. Margaret Pfaff,
Main St. West, Zurich
Saturday, April 23 at 1 p.m.
ANTIQUES: wicker chesterfield and chair, parlor tables, hall
tree, fainting couch, assortment salt and peppers, oil lamps,
Daisy churn, small iron kettles, Raymond sewing machine,
some linens and quilts, chambers, china part toilet set, school
desk.
FURNITURE: chesterfield and occasional chair, 5 piece
chrome set (excellent), studio couch, bed with white head-
board, mirrors, dresser (excellent), dining chairs, table chest,
card table set, electric stove 30" (good), utility table, step
tables and coffee tables, Admiral TV (good), humidifier,
assortment electrical appliances including toasters and kettle,
some dishes and utensils, TV table set, wringer washer and
tubs and many other items.
Terms of sale cash
MRS. MARGARET PFAFF, Prop., 236-4644
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
_Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Machinery & Household
Fri., April 22 at 1 p.m.
On Highway 21, five miles north of Grand Bend. Estate
of Ira Desjardine.
8 N Ford tractor, side distributor and hourmeter; Dearborn
10 in. 2 furrow plow; Dearborn 3 pt 20 plate disc; Ferg 2 row
stiff tooth cultivator; Kelly manure loader nearly new; 3 pt.
spring tooth harrow; IHC 2 row 3 pt. cornplanter; snowblade
attachment for loader; Little Giant 28 ft. elevator; IHC
manure spreader 200T; Dearing 6 ft. team mower; Smalley
hammermill and belt; Case pull combine and motor; 2 row
bean puller; PTO grass seeder; 3 sec. light harrows; 12 ft.
grain .auger and motor; IHC siderake; 2 wheel trailer with
grain box 8x3x31/2; Tandem wheel steel machine trailer;
Tandem wheel trailer for stockcars; 2000 lbs. scales; small
scales; cream separator; 3 pt fertilizer spreader;
Westinghouse refrigerator; washing machine; extension table
and chairs; beer kegs; 3 redwood screendoors; aluminum aw-
ning 81x34 1/2 ; cupboards and sealers
Terms Cash Day of Sale
Not responsible for accidents
Hector McNeil
AUCTIONEER
Alvinston 898-5330
overtime period.
Zurich scored first in the
overtime period, but Blyth
managed to again tie the score
and with only one minute
remaining in the overtime Blyth
ATOM "D"
PLAYER
STANDINGS
Name
Dean Armstrong
Rick Kuepfer
Jeff Laporte
Doug Schade
Derek McKinnon
Darcy Martin
Mike Bedard
Cam Steckle
Gerry Smith
Brian Steckle
Tim Teeter
scored to win the game and the
series.
Dean Armstrong score two of
Zurich's goals with Rick Keupfer
getting the third and Jeff Laporte
getting one assist.
Total
Goals Assists Points
68 17 85
40 14 54
16 16 32
7 Y6 23
10 7 17
4 8 12
0 6 6
0 5 5
2 3
3 3
1
1
0
0
Karmen Bedard - Goals Against Average 3.25
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Boneless
5 Rump or
Sirloin Tip Roast
Round Steak
0 or Roast
Medium
Ground Beef
Schneiders
Bucket of Chicken
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Ocean Perch
5 lb. Bag of
French Fries
Ih 1.4 5
lb. $1.45
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$2.99
lb. $1.45
$1.75
Inquire about prices on sides andq uarters o Local ocal Feed
Lot Beef.
We will cut and wrap to your specification
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDA Y -- PORK TUESDA Y
Laporte Meat Market•J
MAIN ST ZURICH
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In Friday's opener against
Grand Bend, five players shared
in the scoring as Zurich posted
the 5-1 verdict. The scorers were
Mark Johnston, Jeff Smith;
Aaron Bullock, Steve Consitt and
Greg Overholt.
Overholt also picked up two
assists, with others going to Mark
Clausius, Paul Bedard, Mark
Johnston, Scott Willert and Jeff
Hoffman.
Drawing assists in the 5-3 win
over Goderich were Aaron
Bullock with a pair and singles by
Ed Meidinger, Greg Overholt,
Mark Johnston, Paul Bedard, Ian
Thiel, Robby Dickert and Steve
Consitt.
Paul Bedard was chosen as
Zurich's most valuable player in
the final game.
Fail to win
While Grand Bend failed to win
in their two contests, they put on
a good display for their fans.
Nate Balaisis scored their only
goal against Zurich, while Buddy
Richardson scored three in their
7-4 loss to Blyth in the "B"
Championship.
Jim Ansley scored the other
Grand Bend goal in that contest.
Buddy Richardson was named
the most valuable player for the
resort crew in their final game.
AutIn Sale
Antiques, Furniture and Household Effects
Saturday, April 16, 1 p.m. Sharp
To be held on premises for Mrs. Ellen Thiel, Goshen St.
North, across from Post Office, Zurich.
ANTIQUES: 2 parlour rockers, 2 Boston rockers, 6 dining
chairs and table, buffet with Tamp stands and leaded glass, 2
cane bottom chairs, cane back rocker, fan back chair, press
back arm chair, pine table, wooden reading lamp, hand
made cradle, string back bells, picture frames, butter bowl
and paddle, old writing desk, old quilt box, walking canes,
buck saw, wash board, cheese boxes, egg crate, old radio,
commode, dresser with mirror, fainting couch, pedestals, hall
tree, sewing machine, kitchen cabinet, oil lamps.
FURNITURE: dresser lamps, 3 piece living room suite, mirror,
magazine table, studio couch, pole lamp, hostess chair,
smoker stand, 3 iron beds, dressers, wardrobe, child's train-
ing chair, corner shelf, bird cage, lawn chairs, chrome table
and 5 chairs, ironing board, chest silver, electric .stove and
fridge, utility table, wringer washer, laundry tubs, clothes
horse, cooking utensils, Coleman stove, meat saw, parlor
tables, Admiral TV set, 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE,
EXCELLENT, hamper and scales, garden tools, some dishes,
many other items.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
The property has been sold, Mrs. Thiel has given , up
housekeeping. -
MRS. ELLEN THIEL, OWNER, 236-4143
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
Please Note: All bidders must register and receive a number.
Sold items the responsibility of the purchaser. If paying by
cheque supply own personalized cheque form from your
bank.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of
sale.