Zurich Citizens News, 1980-11-06, Page 15Rec hockey begins, Bucks split
The Zurich Buckeyes split
their games this past week
losing to the Parkhill Mer-
chants' 7-5 in their home
opener Sunday and
walloping the Hensall
Sherwoods 8-2 Thursday in
Hensall.
On Sunday the Bucks blew
" three goal lead as the
Merchants scored six times
in the second and third
periods.
Following a Parkhill score
SPORTS
•
SPOT
by
Marlene and Tony
Bedard
with only one minute elapsed
in the game Pat Bedard, Ron
Rader, Marvin Merner and
Gerald Weido scored goals in
the first and second periods.
Mike Clarke, Weido, Rader
and Kris Bedard had assists.
TheMerchants then struck
for their six goals with
Clarke notching the final
. score for Zurich with only 55
seconds left in the game.
The CCAT Saints provided
the opposition for the
Buckeyes Tuesday night in
Zurich while on Sunday the
Goderich Flyers and Percy
1 Bedard. come to the arena.
On Thursday the Sher-
woods faced a fired up Zurich
Buckeyes squad in Hensall
with the home squad not
getting on the score board
until the second period.
Tending goal for- Zurich
was former Exeter Hawk
standout Randy Lovie who
was called in as a result of
previous commitments to
other ,functions by the two
regular Zurich goalies.,
Kim McKinnon and Mike
Clarke had two goals each
for the Bucks.
Defenceman John Graham
scored the first Zurich goal
of the game at 15:23 as he
took passes from Steve
Bedour and Gerald Weido
and fired a shot which eluded
Sherwood goal Steve,
Sararas.
Less than a minute later
Kim McKinnon who returned
to Buckeyes ranks after a
year's absence took a pass
from brother Randy and
found the range.
Kerry Bedard scored the
final Zurich goal of the
period with help from Randy
McKinnon and Mike Clarke.
The Sherwoods came
within two goals of the lead
midwaythrough the second
period thanks to .a score by
Terry Caldwell. Knight and
Dave Kinsman assisted.
The visitors put the game
out of reach with four goals
in the second and third
periods _ from Randy
McKinnon, Kim McKinnon
and two scores from Clarke.
Kim McKinnon, Pat Bedard,
Ron Rader and Greg Kirk
assisted.
The Sherwoods final goal
of the game came with
slightly over a minute left to
be played as Knight scored
an unassisted effort.
The Buckeyes finished the
scoring off with 11 seconds
left in the game with a goal
by Pat Bedard from Steve
Bedour and Weido.
Conclude ball season
After a long ball season it
is finally over with the
Tavern boys winning the A
championship in an1l-2 win
over the D.J.'s to win the
series four games to two.
In the B series the Pon-
tiacs won 5-2 to that series 4-2
over the Patz.
Rec hockey begins
The Zurich rec hockey
league begins its 198081
schedule tonight with the
Blues taking on the Flyers at
7 p.m. and the Panthers and
Sabres doing battle at 9.
The following is the
schedule for the remainder
of the season. The first
teams listed each will play
the .7 p.m. gamy.,
-November
13th -Flyers vs Sabres, Blues
vs Panthers •
20th -Panthers vs Flyers,
Sabres vs Blues
27th -Sabres vs Panthers,
Blues vs Flyers '
December
4th=Blues vs Panthers,
Sabres vs Flyers
llth-Blues vs Sabres,
Panthers ‘vs Flyers
Ugh -Flyers vs Blues, Sabres
vs Panthers
, January
2nd -Panthers vs Flyers,
Sabres vs Blues
8th -Flyers vs Sabres,
Panthers vs Blues
15th -Sabres vs Panthers,
Blues vs Flyers
22nd -Panthers vs Blues,
Sabres' vs Flyers .
29th -Blues vs Satires, Flyers
vs Panthers
Playoffs
• February
5th-lst vs 3rd, 2nd vs 4th
12th -2nd vs 4th, .1st V's 3rd
19th-lst vs 3rd, 2nd vs 4th
The following are the team
rosters for this season:
Sabres: Jim Bedard, Bill
Hoffman, Ray Wido, Glen
Overholt, Barry Overholt,
Steve Haberer, Rick Bedard,
Larry McCann, Pat Taylor,
Pat Regier, Dan Turkheim,
Ross Fisher, Larry Merner,
Joe Arnold.
Blues: Ken Clarke, Ron
()etch, Rick Schilbe, Ron
Desjardine, Paul Haggitt,
Dave Clarke, Ivan Bedard,
Marty Kelders, 'Georgie
Grenier, Dan McGlirichey,
ONE THAT DIDN'T GO IN — The Zurich Buckeyes had their finest outing to date Thursday
as they hammered the Hensall Sherwoods 8-2 in Hensall. Firing a shot at Hensall goalie
Steve Sararas which deflected off a Hensall defender was Gerold Weido. Staff photo
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Citisens News,"November 6, 19110 Page '1 S
Dale 'Erb, Tim Bedour, Don
Geiger, Olen Gascho.
Panthers: Grant Lee, Jim
Ramer, Mike Desjardine,
Joe Kenda, Cliff Gingerich,
Les Gardner, Brad Clausius,
Bill Wagner, Dave Taylor,
Doug. ckel, Ken Lovie, John
Smits, Martin Vandenbert,.
Gates Blanchette.
Flyers: Bernie Denomme,
Doug Turkheim, John
Becker, Wayne Thiel, Jim
Consitt, Tom Nielands,
Malhon Martin, Mike
Haggitt, Les Labelle; Dave
Durand, Paul Klopp, Jack
Dressler, Kevin Wildfong,
Mike Denomme.
Vofi news
for some...
It won't come as news to
some area residents that the
Exeter OPP now have a
"moving" radar device
which can be operated from
a moving cruiser.
The people to whom it
won't be news are the 50 who
were charged with speeding
over the weekend through
use of the new device.
OPP Cpls. Dave
Woodward and Bill Freeth
told the ZCN that the radar
has • a •good range to pick up
oncoming traffic. The bigger
the vehicle, the greater the
distance from which it can
be clocked by they officer in'
the cruiser.
Vans, for instance, can be
clocked while they are up to
a mile from the cruiser.
Vote
JACI( COLEMAN
Councillor for
Stanley township
Your support on Nov. 10
would be appreciated
For An Experienced
Voice
On Hay Council
— four years on council
— chairman Hay recrea-
tion board
— member of Zurich and
area Chamber of
Commerce
— Hay representative on
Dashwood community
centre _and recreation
board
— successful businessman
with the time to serve
you
A strong voice for the entire township
ONNOVEMBER,10 •
ISE -ELECT
TONY BEDARD
FOR HAY COUNCIL
ATTENTION SENIORS
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT
ONTARIO PROPERTY TAX GRANTS
Waiting For Your Grant?
• If you sent in your Property Tax Grant application but haven't
received your grant, please be patient. Many of the applications
which contained incomplete information or arrived late because of
postal disruptions are still being processed. IT'S NOT
NECESSARY TO CALL ABOUT YOUR GRANT. A Targe number
of seniors have already been contacted in this regard. The
remainder will be contacted or have their grants paid by
NOVEMBER 30,1980.
Turning 65?
• If you reached or will reach \age 65 between July 1 and December
31; 1980 and are just becoming eligible for the Old Age Security
Pension, you may be eligible for Ontario Tax Grants for all of 1980.
Property Tax Grant applications and Sales Tax Grants will be
AUTOMATICALLY mailed to you BY JANUARY 1981.
Not Eligible for OAS?
• If you are a senior who has not resided in Canada long enough to
qualify for'the Old Age Security Pension, you may still be eligible for
these grants. You should contact the Ministry of Revenue as soon
as possible for an eligibility form.
Reminder
• If your principal residence throughout 1980 is a nursing home,
home for the aged, chronic care facility, charitable institution, home
for special care or other similar institution, you are not eligible for
the grant unless the institution in which you -reside pays municipal
and school taxes and your rent payments are not government
subsidized.
• Applications for the 1980 grant can be submitted any time before
December 31, 1981.
• Ontario
Ministry
of •
Revenue
Lorne Maeck
Minister
T.M. Russell
Deputy Minister
77 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M7A 2B3
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