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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-14, Page 15GRAND PRIZE - 5750.1 PAGE 16 , ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 Zurich Flyers Hockey Schedule Nov. 14 - Zurich vs CAC - Nov. 17 - Jura vs Zurich - 2 Nov. 22 -Zurich vs Shipka-8:30. Nov. 24 - CAC vs Zurich -2 Dec. 1 - Shipka vs Zurich - 2 Dec. 2 - Zurich vs Exeter -9:30 Dec. 8 - Zurich vs Jura - 8:30 Dec. 12 - Zurich at CAC - 8:30 Dec. 20 - Zurich vs Shipka Dec. 22 - Shipka vs Zurich -2 Dec, 29 - Jura vs Zurich - 2 Dec. 30 - Zurich vs Exeter - Jan. 5 Exeter vs Zurich - 2 p.m Jan. 12 - Zurich vs Jura - 8:30 Jan 17 - Zurich vs Shipka Jan. 19 CAC vs Zurich - 2 p.nr, Jan 26- Shipka vs Zurich - 2 Jan. 27 - Zurich vs Exeter 9:30 Feb. 2 - Jura vs Zurich - 2 p.n.) Feb. 9 - CAC vs Zurich - 2 p, Feb. 13 Zurich vs CAC- 8:30 Feb. 16 - Zurich vs Jura -8:30 Shipka Home Games in Zurich Jura Home Games in Arkona CCAT Home Games in Huron Park. Exeter Houle Games in Exeter Zurich Home Games in Zurich. Eight area hunters returned from the Parry Sound district on Sunday with two deer. They, were Bob Johnston, Bob Merner, Bill Merner, London, Richard Schilbe, Hubert Schilbe, Mor- ris Webb, Gord Iless and Doug O'Brien. Zurich Flyers lose home opener; host Arkona Sunday afternoon The Zurich Flyers lost their home opener in South Huron Hockey League action on Sun- day afternoon in the Hensall Arena, when they came out on the short end of a 9-6 score against the Exeter Mohawks. Next home game for the locals is this Sunday afternoon at the Zurich Arena, when they play hosts to the Arkona squad. Gagne time will be 2 p.m. After Exeter tool< an early 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Mike Cushman and Jim Pfaff, the Flyers roared right back with Rod Chapman and Pat Bedard finding the range. Before the period ended, however, Al Rimmer shot Ex- eter into a 3-2 lead. The big blow for the Flyers cause in the second stanza when their lack of conditioning started to show and the visitors outscored thein 6-3. For Zur- ich Pat Bedard scored his sec - At 4 a. in. Constable Al Quinn investigated a single vehicle collision on Highway 4 in which the driver, Robert Brand, Exeter, was admitted ZURICHH LIONS CLUB FOURTH ANNUAL STAG NITE DRAW DDOWN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ZURICH ARENA DRAW DOWN STARTS AT 8 P.M. TO HOLDER OF LAST TICKET $20 TO I-IOLDER OF FIRST AND EVERY 25TH TICI<ET DRAWN! Price of Ticket includes all the Barbecued Beef Burgers you can Eat! TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FROM LIONS CLUB MEMBERS OPEN DAILY DINNERS Mon. to Fri. and Sun. 5:00 to 7:00 Sot, 5:00 to 8:00 BREAKFAST Weekdays 7:30 a.m, - Noon Sat. & Sun. 8:00 a.m. to Noon LUNCH Every Day 12:0Q Noon to 1:00 p.m. You Are Always Welcome! Dining Room Licensed Under LLBO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 "The Silvertones" for your listening and dancing pleasure Green Forest Motor Hote YOUR HOSTS: 'PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 GRAND BEND to South Huron Hospital, Exet- er. Damage estimated at $3, 000. At 6:30 p.m, same date, Constable Frank Giffin invest- igated a collision at Oakwood Park, Highway 21, between vehicles driven by Leo Duch - arum, Grand Bend and Ivan llunter-Duvar, Toronto. Total damage $600. Constable Ed Wilcox invest- igated a single vehicle collis- ion involving Dean Oestreicher, Dashwood which occurred on Highway 83 west, 'at 9 a.tn. on November 5. No injuries, $600 damage. Later on the same day Const- able Ed Wilcox investigated a collision on Huron City Road 21, Huron Park Road between vehicles operated by Rene Beck R. R.1, Exeter, and Arthur Whilt with, Exeter. Damage estimat- ed at $700. On November 6 Constable Bob Whiteford investigated a single car collision on Highway 83 west of Dashwood. A veh- icle operated by John Relouw, Exeter, struck a St. Bernard dog owned by Jake Schroeder, Dashwood. The dog was killed and the car sustained $150 damage. On November 8 at 8:30 a, m, Constable Larry Christiaen investigated a collision on Jlighway 83 east of the Thames Road Church. A transport driv- en by Mark Smith, Exeter, was in collision with a truck operat- ed by Ken Ferguson, Hensall, when they were meeting a stopped school bus. Total damage $1550. Zurich Mets INTERMEDIATE BALL CLUB DANCE in the ZURICH ARENA on Friday, Nov. 15 Music by Desjarrdline ()reh. LUNCH TICKETS: PROVIDED $6.00 COUPLE Trophies will be presented at the Dance to the most valuable player; and to the player with the most hustle. and goal of the game, and the other two were netted by Kevin McKinnon and Glen Overholt. ,A1 Rimmer, Jim Pfaff, Bill Vandergen, Jack Glover and Murray Glanville flashed the red light for the visitors. 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