HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-11-19, Page 11WEDNESDAY, NOVEMI3ER 19, 1958
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
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Zurich Boys to Play Hockey for HensaII
In New WOAA Five Team League
Hensall has entered an inter-
mediate team in the WOAA, and
will play in a group with Win-
throp, St. Clements, Centralia
RCAF, Seaforth and Brussels. The
first game of the season for the
Hensall team will be on December
3, when St. Clements will be at
the Hensall arena at 8.30.
Probable players from Zurich
who will try out with the Hensall
team are: Don Hesse, Doug
O'Brien, Den O'Brien and Jim
Bedard.
According to Murray Baker, who
is helping to look after the organ-
ization of the team, the first prac-
tice will take place this Wednesday
night. While plans are not definite
at this time it is expected that a
number of Zurich boys will be out
with the Hensall team. Last year
Murray Baker and a few other
Hensall players were with the Zur-
ich Flyers.
A final organization meeting
has not taken place as yet, but
the players are hoping that the
General Coach Works will sponsor
the team. George Beer has been
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Phone 10 (Collect) Hensall end at Pigeon, Mich.
named the manager, and the coach
is still to be picked at the first
practice.
Following is the schedule of
Hensall games, which was drawn
up by representatives of all the
teams in Winthrop last Friday
night.
A double schedule will be play-
ed. Jim Inglis, Atwood, is the
convener of the grouping.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
HOME GAMES
3—St. Clements vs Hensall
10—Seaforth vs Hensall
17—Centralia vs Hensall
19—Seaforth vs Hensall
7—Brussels vs Hensall
14—Winthrop vs Hensall
21—St. Clements vs Hensall
28—Centralia vs Hensall
4—Winthrop vs Hensall
11—Brussels vs Hensall
AWAY GAMES
Dec. 4—Hensall vs Seaforth
Dec. 8—Hensall vs St. Clements
BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steckle
were Sunday visitors with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb,
Kathy, Charles and Marjorie, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Zehr, Kitchener, spent Sunday at
Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Josiah Steckle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich
and family, accompanied by the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich, spent the week -
Dec. 23—Hensall vs Seaforth
Jan. 5—Hensall vs Brussels
Jan. 15—Hensall vs St. 'Clements
Jan. 22—Hensall vs Winthrop
Jan. 26—Hensall vs Brussels
Feb. 9--Hensall vs Winthrop
All games start at 8.30 p.m.,
with the exceptions of the two
games Hensall vs Seaforth on
December 4 and December 23,
which begin at 7.30 p.m..
Jim Inglis, Atwood, is the con-
vener of the grouping.•
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ZURICH EXETER
Two Zurich Boys
Playing Junior "B"
Two local boys will be playing
their hockey with the Goderich
Juniors this year. Dick Bedard
and Jerome Jeffrey, both mem-
bers of last year's intermediate
team in Zurich are both playing
with the lake -port town at the
present time. Both the boys are
playing the same positions as they
did for Zurich last year; Jerome
in goal and Dick on defence.
In the games played so far this
season both boys have made a very
.good showing. The team has won
two games and lost one so far this
year.
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ST. JOSEPH'S--,DRYSDALE
(AL. FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart-
man and daughter Maureen, were
recent. visitors with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duch-
arme, on the Bluewater highway.
Garfield Dend'in'rne, who ' has
been working at the Centralia
Airport has now accepted a posi-
tion as a carpenter at the Goder-
ich Salt Block.
Miss Regina Corriveau, who has
been taking care of her mother.
Mrs. Marcelline Corriveau, for the
past few weeks, has new returned
to her job at Wallaceburg, and
her sister Jeanne, of London, will
take over the care of her mother.
Mrs. William Denomme spent a
few days this past week visiting
with her children in Windsor.
John Geoffrey of the 14th con-
cession, who while visiting in De-
troit was stricken ill in that city
and was taken home, is now well
on his way to recovery.
Rains Welcome
The heavy rains of the past week
have been very beneficial to the
farmers. • It has enabled them to
finish their fall ploughing, which
had been held up due to the land
being hard and dry.
Two Deer
Bob McKinley, Len Prang, Ross
Johnston, and Edgar Steinback are
deer hunting on Manitoulin Island,
having left last Thursday. On
Saturday night they phoned home
and had already shot two deer.
Bazaar Successful
The Bazaar which was held.
the Parish Hall on Saturday night,
was very successful, despite the
rain and broken weather.
Many prizes were given to the
winners of the lucky draws, among
them being Peter Jeffrey, who won
both first and third prize. Con-
gratulations to the lucky man.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fleming
and daughter Linda, Mt. Carmel.
were Sunday visitors with their
parents on this highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mernorvidge,
Detroit, were weekend visitor§
with the Jeffrey family on the
Bluewater highway south.
Fishing Trip
Stanley Smith, Earl Zimmer,
Neil Walker, all of Zurich, and
Ervin Rader, Dashwood, spent a
week hunting and fishing at Bay-
field Inlet. They stayed at the
cottage owned by Ward Fritz.
While in the north they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kewaqu-
edo, where they enjoyed a delic-
ious deer steak dinner.
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