Zurich Herald, 1931-01-15, Page 8•
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WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
EXPRESS OUR SINCERE APPRECI-
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RONAGE. AND TO EXTEND HEARTY
Season's Greetings
MAY THE COMING NEW YEAR BRING
YOU HEALTH AND PROSPERITY
J. GASCd3O SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
WELL, FOLKS
ANOTHER YEAR HAS GONE INTO HISTORY. IT HAS BEEN
A STRENUOUS YEAR IN MANY WAYS AND HERE'S HOPING
THAT 1931 WILL GIVE A BETTER ACCOUNT OF ITSELF.
I AM GLAD TO HAVE BEEN OF SERVICE TO YOU AND HOPE
THE PLEASANT RELATIONS WILL CONTINUE.
EXTENDING TO ONE AND ALL BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY '1
PROSPEROUS AND SETTER
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NEW YEAR
Andrew F Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND
Season's Greetings
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ITEMS OF LOCAL MEREST
A chicken supper was given on
Tues. eve., Jan. 13th, to the owners
of flocks which have been banded
the Govt. Inspector in connection
with J. E. McKinley's hatchery. The
place was Orange hall, Varna. Af-
terwards a public meeting for those
interested in poultry was addressed
by G. A. McCague of • Clinton. Any
questions which the friends brought
along were delt with at the meeting.
SPORT NEWS . _,
Last Wednesday night, Jan. 7th,
the local hockey teams opened the
1931 schedule with a 'double header.
The Canadiens and Maroons ployed
the first game, and it was typical of
their namesakes iri the National Le-
ague, as it was a fast, clean and
heavy checking encounter. The Mar-
oons had a distinct advantage in man
powex as they called in two good effi-
ctive men from the Rangers and
Leafs. This sort of practice must
be done away with in the future, as
the teams are as. originally picked are
more on a par with each other. The
Maroons lost no time in scoring, for
early in the first period they skated
fast into the Canadien defense zone
and scored off the stick of a careless
Canadien loofing near the nets. From
then on it was a battle royal, with
plenty of heavy checking, and nice.
combination and individual rushes. E.
Gascho and I. Oesch starred for the
losers, but theih mates although not
yet, ice -broke, showed up well. The
pick of the winners were: E. Yung-
blut, Kissack and L. Willert on the
forward line, with L. Rau .playing a
sound defensive game. Final score
6-3 in favor of Maroons.—Referee,
H. Walker.
On Jan. 9th a fast game was play -
en on local ice. between the Rangers
and Leafs, which ended on • favor of
the former 1-0. Close and hard
body checking was very much in evi-
dence and the teams worked themsel
ves into a state of exhaustion. The
attendance wasn't as good as it might
have been and the fans who failed to
show up, surely missed a battle.There
was little to choose between the tea-
ms and it was just a case of who, got
the breaks. The Rangers rang up
counter in th a second period on a
pretty solo effort by Lee O'Brein.
Referee—E. Mousseau.
The Ontario Legislature willmeet•
February 12th, and it is expected the
opening of the Federal House will fol
low shortly after. Indications are for
lively times politically.
BRONSON VS GOSHEN—Anyone
who did not witness this game missed
what might be called a classy, equally
matched in speeed and brawn, these
teams put up fast and gruelling gam-
es with the Bronson c.inr'rging on the
big end of a 6--5 score. The Bron-
son. took a commanding lead in the
• first period of 4 to 1 and added two
more in the second. With a 5 goal
deficit staring at them the goshen
boys woke up in the third period,and
That a game it developed into. Hurl
ung everything they had at the Bron
O ,on boys through 20 minutes of hock-'
A e1 Zurich ice, the
seldom sees on
SmT'4 Go,hen hammered in four goals to
make the final score 6- -5
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Amount::of Insurance at Risk on Dee.
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as it i 'a barrel of fun and provides
good' e ltertainment. Be sure and
come and cheer your favorite team.
Refeie4-H. Walker.
SE •TORS vs HAWKS—On the
night fO,u. 10, another double he-
ader • 'as jilayed between the Senat-
ors 'r°* ltawi s, followed by Hensall
and tle� Bronson. I. Walker hand-
led thk whistle for both games to ev-
eryoncis satisfaction. The Senators
Hawk,fracas was a bitterly contested
affairmith the former getting the de-
cision B-0. The Senators scored a
goal .r`tich periodby keeping up a
const' t attack and back checking
the e emy every minute. Penalty
timer
const
were kept busy as a re-
sult dashing, tripping, and boarding
Both. oalies were in fine form and
the aixator defence put up a string
defers 'ye game, breaking- up many
dang ous rushes on their nets.
J 10.—Hensall vs Bronson —
Whe it comes to fast rough hockey
witlli g no quarter asked or giving
this .' ame take the prize. Right at
the 'aceoff the Bronson raced in
witi three man rushes and scored
Herall, was not to be denied for they
can*back to score a couple minutes
l tite . to tie the game. Again the
Bro'son went down and after a
scrinage.in front of the Hensall net
sectid again. Play swang from end
to..441 with 1,13.9 forwards of both
tet s back checking Aierceiy. Again
HO 'all bulged the twine and again
ths'Bronson matched it, Penalties
ca i fast as the game warmed up
an :;the bell sounded ending the first
pe od with Bronson one up and hem-
ml`ri' Hensall in their end of the
ria The second period produced
bu one goal and Hensall got that to
tie the score. McAdams of Bronson
ha+ the inisfortune of having a high
shit ' -strike him in the face. Four
stiches were required to •close the
%,ind. This injury weakened. the
Bnrison as they bad no subs, but the
}T gasall boys showed true sportsman -
re
in allowing a Zurich player to
ire ace him. The thirdperiod ended
m a. tie 4 all and each team bulging
tin twine once. Ten minutes over-
tiM was then played and again each
tt)yra.,stored and the game ended 5
tip ii . •Anyone. who was not at the
rats don't knot' what they missed.
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