Zurich Citizens News, 1975-03-27, Page 10PAGE 10
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975
Peewees loidirl consolution trophy
with the assists going to Kerry
Bedard and Mark Kirk.
ZURICH 8 - MILDMAY 5
There was no scoring in the
first period but .in the second,
Zurich got rolling with a goal
by Greg Kirk, unassisted and
another by Robert Willert, assis-
ted by Kerry Bedard. The last
period was wide-open hockey
with a total of 11 goals scored.
Robert Willett scored a hat-
trick, and single goals were
added by Robert Willert,
Kerry Bedard, and Kris Bedard.
The peewees are now involv-
ed in zone play-offs with Seaf-
orth, with the winner to play
the finals with Mitchell.
The Peewees won two more
games Friday afternoon and
evening with high scores to win
the Consolation Trophy.
ZURICH 9 - ATWOOD 0
In the first period, 'Zurich
got off to a good start with
three goals. Robert Willert
tucked the first one in, assisted
by Mark Kirk and Kerry Bedard.
Then Kerry Bedard scored
on a lone effort, followed by
Robert Willert, unassisted .
Zurich added four more goals
in the second period. Robert
Willert, Jim Willert and Mike
Haggitt, were all assisted on
their goals by Kris Bedard,
then Kerry Bedard scored from
Greg and Mark Kirk. In the last
period, Kris Bedard scored on a
lone effort, and to complete
the scoring, Robert Willert
got his fourth goal of the game
TOURNAMENT WINNERS - 'The Zurich Peewees won the
Consolation Trophy last week in the Young Canada Week
Tourney held in Goderich. The top photo shows the two goalies,
Bobby Hay and Kevin Geoffrey, who earned a shut -out in their
team's 9-0 triumph over Atwood in the semi-final game. In
the lower photo team coach Dick Bedard is seen congratulating
the two top scorers in the same game, Kris Bedard and Robert
Willert.
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Appointment
Canada Manpower in
Goderich is pleased to an-
nounce the appointment of Mr.
Gary Walden as Graduate
Assistant for the Summer
Student Offices for 1975 in
Goderich and Exeter. Mr.
Walden will be pleased to
assist students and em-
ployers. Contact •him at
Goderich 524-8342 or Exeter
(Huron Park) 228-6651.
Gary Walden
Summer Student Officer
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Priorities
(continued on page 10)
a health room and making an
administrative area out of the
existing resource centre at St.
Boniface, Zurich, at a cost of
about $102, 000.
If there is a sufficient surplus
left after these two projects
are completed, renovations will
be made to the existing main
entrance at St. Patrick's, Dub-
lin, to provide a library resource
area.
Priorities were based on five
year enrolment forecasts which
show a declining enrolment in
all the board's schools.
At St. Patrick's Kinkora, the
forecast shows enrolment going
down fro 203 in 1974 to 140 in
197 9. At St. Boniface, enrol-
ment may decline from 243 to
181. At St. Patricks, Dublin,
the drop may be from 191 to
141 pupils.
At St. James, Seaforth,
enrolment may decline from
191 to 125 over five years while -
at St. Columban School it may
go fro 100 to 68.
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Sewing Supremes
(by Mary Ann Mathonia)
Our sixth meeting took place
at Martha Neeb's home at
7:30 on March 19. We decided
to hold our next meeting on
April 2, because of exams.
We discussed darts, seams,
seam-finishings and facings.
Joyce Kirk demonstrated the
V-neck facing. Sylvia Neeb
demonstrated the round -neck
facing, and I demonstrated the
dart.
Our meeting was adjourned
at 8:3d p.m.
FAITH
AND
LIFE
CRUSADE
REV. JOHN SMUCKER
Minister at Friendship
Community Church in
Bronx N.Y. for 18 years.
Also serves as Chaplain
at Fordham Hospital.
at the ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
MARCH 30 ® APRIL 6
at 8 p.m. each night
MUSIC TALENT
Sun. Christian Reformed Church Choir (Exeter)
Mon. Mrs. Doris McKinley (Zurich)
Tues. The Holdens (Ingersoll)
Wed. Don McDonald's (Listowel)
Thurs. New Covanent Children (London)
Fri. McMillan Family (Goderich)
Sat. The Benders (Durham)
Sun. The Benders (Durham)
SERMON TITLES
Introduced to Jesus; Call to be a Disciple;
The Tested Disciple; The Disciples Power;
Disciples Begat Disciples; Disciples In a
Body; Disciples Worship.
MISSION PROJECT: CROSSROADS
Ruby Peckford, producer of Circle Square,
in person with Film, on Monday evening.
.YOUTH NIGHTS: THURS. f SAT.
A GOSPEL MESSAGE IN. SONG
AT
LZurich Community Centre
FAITH and LIFE CRUSADE )
Thursday, April 3, at T:30 p.m.