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Zurich and Area Fire Board meet
The Zurich and area fire
board held its final meeting of
the year in Zurich last Monday
evening with representatives
present from Hay township,
Stanley township and Zurich
council as well as fire chief Leo
Meidinger.
The revised budget for 1976
was accepted by the board with
Bantams
defeat
Goderich
On Wednesday, December 8,
Zurich started the scoring in
less than a minute of play. Len
Van Wonderen poked in a :goal
aided by Mike Haggitt and
Mark Regier. Before the period
ended Kerry Bedard notched
another counter from Jim
Willert.
There were lots of goals in
the second period with. Zurich
getting 4 to Goderich's 2. First
of all, Robert Willert slapped in
a goal from Len Van Wonderen,
but less than a minute later,
Goderich netted their first
from Denomme. Then Wayne '
McKinnon knocked in a goal,
assisted by Kris and Kerry
Bedard. Goderich came back
again with a goal by Moore.
Before the period ended Robert
Willert notched two more goals,
the first aided by Mike Haggitt
and the second unassisted.
Zurich then salted away their
victory in the third period with
four more big ones. First Len
Van Wonderen scored, followed
by Mark Regier, Kris Bedard
and Robert Willert with Len
Van Wonderen aiding on two
and Robert Willert on three.
Next the Bantams play Mil-
verton here in Zurich on the
evening of Wednesday, Decem-
ber 15.
Colonik ,,,; Is
lose to
Thedford
The Shipka Colonials lost to
Thedford in the Zurich arena
December 10 by a score of four
to two.
The, game was very close
through the first two periods
with Thedford managing one
goal in the first. In the second
period Shipka came back and
held Thedford scoreless while
Dave Turner scored to make the
game a one to one tie.
It was in the third period
Thedford managed to break
loose and scored three times in
the first ten minutes of play
with goals by Dave Burch,
Bill Fraser and Don Hodgins.
3hipka managed to score once
more before the game ended as
Larry Laye found the mark
assisted by Brad Datars. Thed-
ford managed to contain the
Colonials for the remainder of
the period thus winning the
hard-fought game by a score of
four to two.
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any deficit or surplus to be
included in the 1977 budget.
As the budget now stands,
Hay township pays $3,552.00,
Stanley pays $1,554.00 and
Zurich pays $2,294.00 for a
total of $7,400.00. Expenditures
so far are $4,051.87, and the
estimated expenditures until
the end of the year are $3,924.
for a total of $7,975.87. This
would result in a $575 deficit,
however it was felt the esti-
mates to year end could be
slightly high with the result
that it is conceivable the fire
board may break even.
A set rate
for classfires
was decided on
which occur on
HARD AT WORK—Mike Haggitt, left and Robert Vanderhoek
take time out at recess to get a little window painting done at the
public school in Zurich. Photo by McKinley
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roads. This rate will be the based on a two hour minimum
regular hourly pay per fireman call
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