Zurich Citizens News, 1976-12-15, Page 22Page 22 -Citizens News, December 15, 1976
Loral projects
for Huron
Bud Cullen, Minister respon-
sible for the Department of
Manpower and Immigration
and the Unemployment Insur-
ance Commission, today an-
nounced the approval of seven
Local Initiatives Program pro-
jects for the constituency of
Huron -Middlesex. These pro-
jects are expected to create 24
jobs for a total of 477 man-
weeks of work at a federal cost
of $76,970.
One project, No Strings
Attached, involves puppet
theatre performances and work-
shops for children in county
libraries and schools and for
senior citizens at senior's
residences. Part of the work-
shop program will be learning
how to build puppets.
Now in its sixth year of opera-
tion, LIP is designed to create
jobs to relieve seasonal unem-
ployment. The majority of ap-
proved projects will begin be-
tween November 1, 1976 and
January 31, 1977, and be com-
pleted by July 2, 1977.
' Following is the list of pro-
jects approved in the Huron -
Middlesex constituency.
Placement and Procurement,
Dashwood; County Beautifi-
cation, Goderich; No Strings
Attached, Dashwood; Huron
Volunteers; M.V.C.A. Pro-
gram; Van Edmond House
Restoration; Tucker Smith
Beautification.
LOOK WHAT WE MADE! —The Grade six and seven class at
the Zurich public school proudly display the Christmas decora-
tions they made themselves. Left to right are, front row, Joanne
McKinley, Tim Rawlings, Robert De Mooey, Kevin Oke, James
Adkins and Paul Lavery. Second row, David Heimrich, Ricky
Vanderhoek, Dwain Martin, Darla Gingerich, Dorcas Gingerich,
John McKeller, Rhonda Hay, Vicki Schroeder, Janice Luther,
Julie Miller, Scott Turnbull. Back row, 13i11 Fisher, Allan Hend-
rick, Paul Verstege and Jim Smith.
Photo by McKinley
Hawks in first place after three wins
Three straight victories this
week vaulted the Exeter Hawks
into first place in the Ontario
Hockey Association Junior "D"
Western division standings.
The Hawks now boast a season
record of 13 victories, four losses
and a pair of ties good for 28
points and four point margin over
the second place Mitchell Hawks.
Wednesday night the Hawks
downed the defending Ontario
champion Belomont Bombers 4-
1 ;
-1; Saturday they blasted the Mt.
'Brydges Cougars 9-3 and Sunday
night they disposed of
Thamesford by a score of 9-1.
The Hawks were in Mitchell
last night, Tuesday to meet the
Mitchell Hawks and then take
close to a two week break for the
Christmas holidays.
Scoring well spread
Eight players shared in the
Exeter scoring in Sunday's 9-1
victory over Thamesford. The
only double scorer was Ken
Pinder.
Both of the successful shots by
Pinder came in the first period to
give the Hawks a 2-0 lead at the
end of the first 20 minutes of play.
Assists went to Dave Kinsman
and Fred Mommersteeg.
The only Thamesford goal
carne early in the middle frame
came from the stick of Peter
Fulmer.
Two Exeter markers in the
second period came on three-way
passing combinations. Gerald
Weido registered with passing
help from Rick Ingram and Kim
McKinnon and Paul Pooley was
set up by Matt Muller and Perry
Pooley.
Two of the four Hawk scores in
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Emmanuel United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
PASTOR
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
10:00 a.m. - Birthday Party
for S.S.
11:00 a.m. - Sunday School
Programme
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24
7:00 p.m. - Christmas Eve
Service
EVERYONE WELCOME
the third period came or
unassisted efforts. They were
fired by Steve Jennison and Rick
Ingram.
Phil Knight scored from Fred
Mommersteeg to open the third
period. Next came the two solo
goals and Kim McKinnon con-
verted a pass from Rick Ingram
and Matt Muller hit the mark
with the assist going to Paul
Brooks.
The two Exeter stars receiving
the McKnight Men's Wear cer-
tificates were Matt Muller and
Don. McKellar. Laurie Skinner
was in goal for the Hawks and
turned in a steady performance.
Defenceman leads way
Defenceman Phil Knight led
the Hawks in a scoring way in
Saturday's 9-3 triumph over Mt.
Brydges with a hat trick per-
formance. Knight scored the first
two goals of the game in the first
minute and 31 seconds of play.
One was on a solo dash and Brian
Taylor and Dave Kinsman and
Paul Pooley scored with passing
help from Steve Jennison and
Perry Pooley.
In the middle stanza, Phil
Knight completed his hat trick
again on an unassisted effort and
Rick Ingram converted a pass
from Kim McKinnon.
Three third period goals
completed the Exeter game
scoring. Matt Muller and Perry
Pooley scored unassisted with
Pooley's goal coming with his
team playing shrothanded.
Paul Pooley wound up the
scoring on a three-way effort with
Matt Muller and Tom Hayter.
Randy Lovie was in the nets for
the Hawks and helped gain the
victory.
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. - Gospel Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Ser-
vice
The fear of the Lord is the
beginning of wisdom.
Psalm 111:10
First half scoreless
In Wednesday's victory by the
Hawks over Belmont all of the
scoring came in the last half of
the game.
In fact it wasn't until the 18.32
mark of the second period that
any of the goal judges had a
chance to go to work.
The first Exeter scoring effort
came on a three-way com-
bination with Ron Bilcke
finishing off the play with Gerald
Weido and Rick Ingram.
The third period was only 56
seconds old when Rick Hunter
deadlocked the score for
Belmont.
A rash of Belmont penalties in
the third period allowed the
Hawks to get their power play
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV.
PASTOR
Organist Miss Christine Haberer,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER,
PASTOR
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
10:45 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. - Christmas program
by the children
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Praise, Bible
Study & Prayer Service
Meditation:
Joy to the world the Lord has
come.
Hail to the Heaven -born Prince
of Peace
Light and life to all He brings
Born to raise the sons of earth
Born to give man second birth
0 come, let us adore Him.
EVERYONE WELCOME . EVERYONE WELCOME
going and it paid off with two
goals, enough to ensure victory.
John Van Gerwen fired the
winning goal as he converted a
pass from Fred Mommersteeg,
at 10.50,
Shortly past the 17 minute
mark Matt Muller scored an
insurance counter on a pass from
Gerald Weido and Paul Pooley
conpleted the Exeter scoring with
a successful shot.
Pooley was set up by Weido and
Muller and he made no mistake
as he deked the Belmont goalie
completely out of position.
Randy Lovie was in goal for the
Hawks and turned in an excellent
performance in keeping the
Belmont club from getting any
closer on the scoreboard.
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