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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-01-08, Page 13THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE ELEVEN PRODUCTION LINE - These three youthful hockey players, Gerald Weido, Bill Bedard and Pat Bedard, might easily be called a production line as they score goals almost at will for the Zurich Bantams. Last Saturday in a game played at Watford in connection with the Silver Stick Hockey Tournament, each one of the boys blinked the red light twice, to lead their team to an easy 9-2 victory over the Sarnia Indians. They play again in Watford on Sunday. Obituary DAVID GEROMETTE Funeral mass for David L. Ger- omette, of London, was held at St. Peter's Basilica, London, on Wednesday, January 7. Intermenn was in St. Peter's cemetery. Mr. Geromette passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Sunday, January 4. Surviving are four brothers, Napoleon and Norman, both of London, Leonard and Ivan, both of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Paul (Jenny) Masse, Windsor, and Mrs. Remi (Louise) Denomme, of Zurich. Mitchell Defeats Zurich Peewees (by Doug Turkheim) Over the holidays the Mitchell Pee Wees visited Zurich and travelled home with a 4-3 victor) Mitchell goals were scored by Doug Dietz and Murray Elliott who each scored twice. Zurich goals were scored by Kim McKinnon, Greg Love and Derek O'Brien. There were six penalties cal- led with Mitchell drawing five and Zurich one. Squirts Defeat Adastral Park (by Doug Turkheim) Monday night the Zurich Squirts downed the, Adastral Park team by an 8-1 score. The Zurich attack was led by Jeff O'Brien and Wayne Thiel, who each blinked the red light twice. Singles were added by Lindsay Laporte, John Hagitt, Gary Love and Ricky O'Brien. Adastral Park loner was scor- ed by Randy Mason. There were two penalties, one to each team. Zurich Squirts Play in Silver Stick (by Doug Turkheim) On Friday,morning, January 2, the Zurich Squirts travelled to Forest to compete in the an- nual Silver Stick tournament. The Zurich team was downed by the Sarnia Indians by a score of 6-3. Zurich goals were scored by Jeff O'Brien, who blinked the red light twice and Gary Love accounted for the third. The loss of the game made it impossible to continue in the tournament. DO IT YOURSELF et#....S1IL 1 JALU�v�sEZ% • EFFICIENT • ECONOMICAL • PERMANENT • SAFE • EASY INSTALLATION GET THE FACTS! DON OKE LTD. PHONE 236-4092 --- ZURICH *asn•i..aaxn•e•w amrrIMRIa, Zurich Juveniles Tie Gorrie Six (by Doug Turkheim) On Monday, December 22, the Zurich Juveniles came close to their first victory but let their one goal lead go with two sec- onds remaining the game, leav- ing it a 6-6 tie. Zurich's first goal was counted for in the first stanza by Aubrey Bedard. In the last period goal scorers for Zurich were Shane McKinnon with a hat -trick and John McKinley adding two. . There were a total of 21 pen- alties handed out in the game with Zurich drawing 12 and Gorrie nine. There were four major penalties for fighting. Zurich Bantams In First Place (by Doug Turkheim) On December 22, the Zurich Bantams put themselves in first place in their standing, being the first team to down Seaforth by a 3-2 score. Zurich scored their goals in the first period off the sticks of Gerald Weido with two and Dave • Cyr, one. Seaforth goals were scored in the first and last period being accounted for by Don Nicholson. There were seven penalties handed out with Seaforth drawing four and Zurich three. make 1970 your year to setupa fortune ! Determine right now to build your independence — to put your money to work for you — to make it pay you a regular income. Your Victoria and Grey branch manager will gladly help you work out a plan so that you have money when you need it and, at the same time, make it grow more money for you. Found your fortune today at Victoria and Grey! VICTORIA,,,< GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Hensall Council Holds Inaugural Session On Monday; Okay Fire Truck Purchase (continued from page 1) smith, and the clerk prepare a by-law for same and send it to the 0, KB, for approval." Motion was carried. Building permits were approv- ed for: George Parker for ren- ovations to the home, and for Mrs. Fred Bonthron, for same to her home. John Baker reported that the property committee had ordered drapes, two chairs, filing cab- inet and a card index for the library. •New1 elected councillor Paul Neilands voiced his opinion that the village should look for more land to accomodate people who will be working for the bew Boise Cascade plant. Reeve Jaques agreed "up to a point" but felt he would like to wait and see the report of the Coun- ty Planning and Development Board. By-law #1, 1970, was given first and second readings s but due to the necessity ofgone more member for the Recreation, Parks and Community Centre Board, will not receive final readings until the February meeting. Bills and accounts in the am- ount of $1, 972.39 were ordered paid and the meeting adjourned to convene again on February 2. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 Al RCONDITIONED THURS., FRI., SAT. January 8, 9, 10 Nine men who came too late and stayed too tong, TECBNICOLOR"' PANAUISION9 FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS VC Exceptional Western — Starring William Holden and Ernest Borgnine ADMITTANCE Thursday—One Showing Only at 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday—Two Showings, starting 113 YEARS OF AGE OR OYER at 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. ESTF1ICTEf TO PERSONS SATURDAY (January 10) MATINEE DON KNOTTS starring in "GHOST & MR. CHICKEN" "TREASURE OF THE DEEP" ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Jan. 11, 12 & 13 ONE COMPLETE SHOWING STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. COLUMBIA PICTURES P :ESENTS ELIZABETH RICHARD TAYLOR. BURTON 'ENS WR,OM rrx,FlRClu .�IIE PRoc,q" OOF TAMING HREW s ,. TECHNICOLORe ...'1.. PAHAYISION NO RESERVED SEATS•POPULAR PRICES WINNER OF PLUS SECOND FEATURE COLUMBIA PICTURESpresenta FRED ZINNEMANN'S FILM of I ACADEMY AWARDS AMAN 4.BEST INCLUDING FOR ALL PICTUR 1W' YEAR!. SEASONS From the play by TECHNICOLORa ROBERT BOLT M<t traS�fYtt:::.i. 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