Zurich Citizens News, 1975-01-16, Page 15PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Peewees remain in Silver Stick
Zurich Peewees came up
with three more wins, two in
Zone play and one more to
advance in the Silver Stick
Tournament.
ZURICH 6- CLINTON 0
On Wednesday, January 8,
in less than two minutes, Zurich
chalked up a three goal lead
with two by Kerry Bedard and
one by Robert Willert, before
they switched goalies. Robert
Willert then spalled in another
goal from Greg Kirk before
the period was over.
In the second period Robert
Willert notched his third goal
from Kerry Bedard. In the fin-
al period Jim Willert poked
in the final goal from Len Van
Wonderen and Jeff McKinnon.
ZURICH 14 - BAYFIELD 1
On Friday, January 10 Kerry
Bedard was the leading scorer
with six goals and three assists.
Next carne Mark Regier with
three goals and two assists,
and Robert Willert with two
goals and two assists. Single
goals carie from the sticks of
Kris Bedard, Greg Kirk and
Michael Masse, while the lone
scorer for Bayfield was Scott
Consitt.
SILVER STICK GAME
On Sunday, January 11,
Zurich tune up with an impress-
ive win over the Sarnia Reserve
in the Silver Stick Tourna-
ment at Watford. This win
takes Zurich to the semi-final
game against Watford on Satur-
day, January 18 at 8 a.m.
Zurich started out the scoring
with a goal by Jim Willert.
Kerry Bedard put Zurich out
front on, a goalassisted by Greg
Kirk. Sarnia Reserve then
Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, January 9, 1975
Total
Hi Hopes - Helen Geiger - 514
Ramblers - Alice Thiel - 552
Newcomers - Eric Mansfield - 642
Whippoorwills - Laura Gascho - 560
i-Iawkeyes - John Goldsmith - 540
Varieties - Earl Horner - 557
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE, January 7,
Go Getters - Hugh McEwen - 593
Wild Bunch - Kevin Dietrich - 585
Discount Daves - Paul Watson - 693
Flyers - Jack Hamilton - 558
Rockets - Jun Bedard - 748
Head Pins - Tony Bedard - 780
D.J.'s - Ken Clarke - 476
Blue Water - Walt Vermunt - 526
HIGH SINGLE - 13111 Smith - 344
HIGH TRIPLE - Tony Bedard - 780
HIGH AVERAGE - Tony Bedard - 214
Points Points
0 57
7 55
2 28
5 27
5 53
2 60
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LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, January 6, 1975
Dashwood Tigerettes - Elaine Keller - 487
Happy Gang - Mary Orr - 582
Jolly Six - Donna Bell - 518
Town & Country Six - Shirley Pole - 592
Super Six - Rita Mominersteeg - 537
Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 567
Angels - Carmel Sweeney -519
- Annette Weido -519
Slow Pokes - Henny Morrissey - 607
Packers - Leona Rader - 632
Road Runners - Anita Faber - 624
Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 670
HIGH SINGLE - Joy Hogg - 312
HIGH TRIPLE - Hazel McEwen - 740
HIGH AVERAGE - Anita Faber-- 198
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scored before the end of the
first period.
lathe second period Zurich
went ahead 3-1 on a goal by
ICerry Bedard from Robert Will-
ert, but the Reserve carne back
with another to make it 3-2.
The winning goal came when
Robert Willert slapped a pass
over to Kerry Bedard and he
knocked it home. With about
five minutes left in the game,
Sarnia Reserve scored, but
again Kerry Bedard notched
another goal, assisted by Kris
Bedard to give Zurich their
5-3 win. Both goalies, Bobby
Hay and Kevin Geoffrey gave
their best to get the win.
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Badminton
All persons from the age of
18 years and up, finale or fem-
ale who would be interested
in forming a Badminton League
in Zurich, are asked to attend *
a meeting at the Zurich Arena
on Tuesday, January 21, at
8:30 p.tn.
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Issue warning
Ontario Provincial Police
Commission H. H. Graham
warns: "Strict laws alone can-
not reduce snowmobile mishaps.
A light dusting of snow, a
little nip in the air and out
comes power on skis. Too often
little concern is given to the
fact that the lake is not adequ-
ately frozen, patches of bare
earth still exist, or that the
machine has not been serviced.
Suddenly, a mature, sensible
man is reduced to the level of
an irresponsible person. The
result can be broken machines,
broken bodies and broken hearts.
Since the 1974-75 snowmobile
season began OPP members have
investigated ten fatal snow-
mobile mishaps in which four
persons drowned and seven died
after their snow machine collid-
ed with a fixed object.
Commissioner G raham rem-
inds snowmobilers, "The only
sure way to avoid needless
suffering and tragedy is for each
snowmobile operator to become
aware of his inoral responsibil-
ity towards himself, his family,
and his neighbour.
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Flyers headingfor r first place
On Sunday night the Zurich
Flyers moved within one point
of first place as they downed
the Jura North Stars 4-2.
Ron Rader opened the scoring
for Zurich at the four -minute
mark from Bob Brown. Dave
Sheppard tied it up for Jura
before the period ended to
make the score 1-1.
At 8:16 of; the second period
while Zurich was short handed,
Rick Schilbe took a pass from
Bobby Merner, went the length
of the ice and beat the Jura
goaltender to give Zurich the
lead. Pat Bedard put Zurich
ahead by two at 19:27 from Ron
Desjardine and Richard Fisher.
At 2:40 of the third period
'Terry Johnson brought the North
Stars to within one. However,
at 17:01 Pat Bedard deflected
a shot from Richard Fisher to
give the Flyers the insurance
goal.
The Flyers were robbed many
times by goaltender Wayne
Clemens who stopped 58 shots.
Glen Gascho turned in his usual
steady performance as he turn-
ed aside 25 shots.
Coach Merner singled out his
defensive unit of Schilbe,
Brown, Grenier and Fisher,
with special mention going
Rick Schilbe and Richard
Fisher.
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Zurich Novice win
In theix first action of the
season, the Zurich Novice
(Mites) team succumbed to the
Bayfield crew 6-4.
Dean Armstrong started the
scoring with an unassisted goal,
but Bayfield carne back with
three goals before Derek Mc-
Kinnon scored from Dean Arm-
strong and Sandra Willert. The
two teams then took turns scor-
ing with Bayfield keeping the
lead. Dean Armstrong scored
two more goals to give him a
hat trick, one from Derek
McKinnon and the other unass-
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ZURICH ARENA SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16
4:15 p.m. - Private Rental
5:30 p.m. - ZMAA Midget Practice
7:00 p.m. - Zurich Rec League
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17
1:00 p,rn. - St. Marie School
6:00 peen. - Grand Bend Peewees
7:00 p.m. - Grand Bend Novice vs Brussels
8:30 p.m. - Shipka Intermediate vs Zurich
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18
9:00 a, m. - ZMAA Novice Practice
10:00 a,m. - Figure Skating
2 porn. - Public Skating
8:00 p.m. - Private Rental
10:00 p.m. - Private Rental
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
5:00 p.nl. - Grand Bend Atom Game
7:00 p, m. - ZMAA Peewee Practice
8:00 p.m. - ZMAA Bantam Practice
MONDAY, JANUARY 20
6:00 p.m. - Grand Bend Novice
'7:00 p.m. Grand Bend Atoms
8:00 p.m. - Grand Bend Peewees
9:00 p.tn. - Zurich Intermediates vs CCAT
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21
4:15 p.m. - Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. - ZIvIAA Bantams vs Hensall
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22
2:00 p.ni. - Mother & Tots Skating
6:30 p.m. - ZMAA Atoms vs Grand Bend
7:30 p.m. - ZMAA Peewees vs Grand Bend
8:30 p.m. - ZMAA Midget vs Mitchell
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Hockey, Private Parties, etc., Contact Arena Manager
for times.