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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 1975 2 5 7 0 4 3 2 5 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 DINING 1ROOM gkeeaohRoSt "N ' Q R MOTEL ►-, LODGE HEATED POOL 59 51. 76 56 56 43 36 43 20 13 13 55 56 36 56 42 52 94 75 89 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 Sot. & Sun. 8:00 a.m. to Noon LUNCH Every Day 12:00 Noon to 1:00 p.m. You Are Always Welcome! Dining Room Licensed Under LLBO SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 for your listening and dancing pleasure "The Maurice Delaer Duo" Green Forest Motor Hote YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 GRAND BEND 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. 0 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. 0 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. PARK GODERICN 30 EMI SOMME PHONE 524-1811 AIR CONDITIONED WED. TNUR. FRI. SAT JANUARY 15, 16, 11. 1e SIDNEY METIER • RILL COSITY HARRY BELAFONTE UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT 0 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SUN. MON, TUES .- JANUARY 19. 20. 21 Rod necluwnn.bonds. And raped blaccstrta Ott grabbing ajnn and going town: For 110.000 they break your arms For 120400 They 60514 your leg0 Oral Freer, owes 144.000 .,..�. A...... ARD R BiL EVEN IS ROW 'MEM KLAN "11,20 i! o Y/f5 T101JRS 691 SAT JANUARY 17.23, 11. 31 RIUS SATURDAY MArINr F. • 11( JOHN DENVER WALT DISNEY - the Matt Disney$1 andf.Ju.S. J..J� J�U• n<uvrtnrnN THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1975 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. to 0 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- isted. The game provided lots of laughter and action for both players and parents, floor Covering ALL TYPES Wall to Wall ALSO AVAILABLE Rugs Barrymore. Crossley. 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FREE ESTIMATES WE INSTALL Westlake Furniture PHONE 236-4265r - ZURICH 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 THERE IS STILL ICE TIME AVAILABLE FOR: Hockey, Private Parties, etc., Contact Arena Manager for times.