Zurich Citizens News, 1976-11-03, Page 19Citizens News, November 3, 1976 -Page 19
Penalties hinder Zurich team
The Zurich Intermediate D
hockey team lost to the North
M. Merchants in Parkhill by a
score of 6 to 2 Sunday night.
The first period started badly
for the Zurich team as the
Merchants scored their first ,
goal after only 30 seconds. They
then added a second goal only
two minutes and 20 seconds
later.
However, the Zurich team
rallied and held the Merchants
off while scoring two goals
of
their own to make the score a
2-2 tie at the end of the first
period,
There was only one goal scor-
ed during the second period and
it went to the Merchants to
make the score 3 to 2 against
Zurich.
In the final period of the
game the Zurich team just
couldn't seem to make things
click as they were hindered by
penalties. The Merchants scor-
ed three unanswered goals to
make the final score 6 to 2
against Zurich. Zurich took
eight penalties in the third
period, two of which were 10
minute misconducts compared
to the Merchants' two minor
penalties during the same.
period.
Goal scorers for the Zurich
team were K. McKinnon,
number 9 .and D. Desjardines,
number 1.
WINNERS UNDER FOUR YEARS—These tiny tykes were the prize winners for costumes at the
Grand Bend Lions club Hallowe'en party on Saturday night, Left to right is first prize winner.
Matthew Anderson, second prize winner Tod Hayter, third prize winner Stephanie Argent and
fourth prize winner Shane Greene. Photo by McKinley
Hawks score two victories
The Exeter Hawks scored two
consecutive victories this week to
increase their point total to date
in the Ontario Hockey
Association Junior "D" league to
seven points.
Wednesday in Belmont, the
Hawks downed the defending
Ontario champion Belmont
Bombers by, a score of 5-3 and
Sunday night at the Huron Park
arena they ran roughshod over
the Seaforth Centennaires by a
score of 14-2.
The most important game of
the year so far for the Exeter club
will take place Sunday night at
the Huron Park arena when the
Mitchell Hawks will supply the
opposition. Game time is set for
8:15 p.m.
The two Hawk teams are
battling for first place in the
league standings. In their only
other meeting .,this year they
played to a 3-3 draw in Mitchell,
Last Half Scoring
Most of the Exeter scoring in
Sunday's win over Seaforth came
in the last half of the game. The
Hawks held a 3-1 lead after the
first 20 minutes of play and ex-
tended the lead to 8-3 by the end
of the second period.
The game was only a minute
and 44 seconds old when defen-
ceman Phil Knight put the Hawks
on the scoreboard as he com-
pleted a three-way effort with
Brian Taylor and Gerald Weido.
Weido came back only four
minutes later to fire a successful
shot on a play started by Tom
Hayter and Brian Taylor. The
final first period marker for the
Hawks was chalked up by Matt
Muller with assists going to Don
McKellar and Tom Hayter,
Ken Pinder potted the first two
goals of the second period for the
Exeter team. John Van Gerwen
assisted on both scores while
Paul Brooks and Fred Mom-
mersteeg picked up single
assists.
Other middle frame markers
came from the sticks of Brian
Taylor, John Van Gerwen and
Phil Knight. Getting credit for
assists were Phil Knight, Paul
Brooks and Paul Pooley.
John Van Gerwen scored two
goals in.a space of 20 seconds
early in the third period with
passing -help each time from Fred
Mommersteeg and Ken Pinder.
Brian Taylor was another
Exeter double scorer in the final
period and Ken Pinder and Don
McKellar added single goals.
Rick Ingram grabbed three
assists and John Van Gerwen,
Fred Mommersteeg and Tom
Hayter helped on one goal.
Laurie Skinner was in goal for
the Hawks and kept the Seaforth
goal total down to two. The
Hawks took 17 of the 28 penalties
called by referees George
Sweeney and Pat O'Brien.
Paul Brooks of Exeter and the
Seaforth goalie Lou Arts each
received game misconducts and
will likely miss the next two
games due to suspensions.
John Van Gerwen and Ken
Pinder were the two Exeter stars
of the game and each will receive
gift certificates from McKnight's
Men's Wear.
In Belmont Wednesday night,
the Hawks overcame an early
two goal deficit to down the
defending provincial champions
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NOMINATION
Township of Stanley
Notice is hereby given to municipal electors of
the Township of Stanley that nominations will be
received by the undersigned for the following
positions on the Stanley Township Council.
Reeve
Deputy -Reeve
Council (3 to be elected)
Term — 1977 & 1978
The nomination period will commence on
November 11, 1976 and will conclude on Novem-
ber 15th, 1976 at 5:00 p.m.
NOTE: The required nomination form must be
used and may be obtained at the Stanley Township
Office.
L.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
Hockey Schedule
Nov. 4 Zurich vs CCAT
Nov. 7 Shipka vs Zurich
{cancelled)
Nov. 14 H.P. vs Zurich
(cancelled)
Nov. 18 Zurich vs Hensall
Nov. 21 Goderich vs Zurich
Nov. 23 Zurich vs Goderich
Nov. 28 Thedford vs Zurich
Dec. 5 Watford vs Zurich
Dec. 10 Zurich vs Shipka
Dec. 12 Hensall vs Zurich
Dec. 13 Zurich vs H.P.
Dec. 18 Zurich vs Thedford
Dec. 19 H.P. vs Zurich
Dec. 26 Shikpa vs Zurich
Dec. 27 Watford vs Zurich
Jan. 2 Parkhill vs Zurich
Jan. 9 CCAT vs Zurich
Jan. 16 Zurich vs Watford
Jan. 20 Zurich vs CCAT
Jan. 23 Godnrich vs Zurich
Jan. 25 Zurich vs Goderich
Jan. 30 Parkhill vs Zurich
Feb. 3 Zurich vs Hensall
Feb. 4 Zurich vs Shipka
Feb. 6 Hensall vs Zurich
Feb. 13 CCAT vs Zurich
Feb. 20 Thedford vs Zurich
Feb. 21 Zurich vs H.P.
Feb. 26 Zurich vs Thedford
Feb. 27 Zurich vs Parkhill
The above games will be
played at the following arenas:
CCAT - Huron Park - 8:30
Goderich - Vanastra - 8:30
Hensall - Hensall - 8:30 •
H.P. - Huron Park - 8:30
Parkhill - Parkhill - 8:30
Dashwood - Zurich - 8:30
Thedford - Zurich - 7:00
Watford - Watford - 8:00
Zurich - Zurich - 2:00
4 H Achievement night
The 29th Annual Huron
County 4-H Achievement Night
will be held in the Central
Huron Secondary ' School in
Clinton, on Friday, November
5th, commencing at 8:00 p.m.
All' Huron County 4-H Agri-
cultural club members who
completed a project in 1976,
will receive their awards on this
occasion, as well as those who
have received special trophies
and awards for their 1976
4-H club work.
Everyone who has an inter-
est in the 4-H Programme is
invited to attend the Achieve-
ment Night.
NOTICE
Second and final payment of 1976 taxes are due
and payable on or before November 15, 1976.
Mel Graham
Tax Collector
Township of Stanley
Ratepayers Meeting
Township f Stanley
A ratepayers meeting for the Township of
Stanley will be held on Monday, November t5,
1976 irithe Township Hall, Varna, commencing at
8 p.m.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
NOTICE OF
NOMINATION
Nominations of Public School Supporters will be
received by the undersigned for representation on
the Huron County Board of Education.
Nominees may be from any of the following
municipalities:
Township of Stanley
Village of Bayfield
(One representative to be elected to the Huron
County Board of Education.)
The nomination period will commence on
November 11, 197,6 and will conclude on Novem-
ber 15th, 1976 at 5/:00 p.m.
NOTE: The required nomination form must be
used and may be obtained at the Stanley Township
Hall.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley