Zurich Citizens News, 1958-12-31, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH MIDGETS ARE UNBEATEN,
WINNING FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES
ZURICH 9—MITCHELL 2
Zurich Midgets rung up their
third straight victory playing ag-
ainst Mitchell in the Mitchell
Arena on Monday night, as they
swamped their opponents 9-2 in
the second half of a doubleheader.
Sparkled by the brilliant • per-
formance of Bob Johnston„ who
scored four goals, the Midgets
kept their winning record intact.
Bill Wagner also played one of
his best games as he tallied twice.
The locals had banged in six
goals before Ralph finally put
Mitchell on the score sheet. First
period goals were earned by Bill
Wagner and Bob Johnston with
two. In the second. period John-
ston scored his third in a row,
followed by Wayne Willert and
Gerard Overholt with one each.
After Mitchell had made the
score 6-1, the Midget Flyers bang-
ed in three more goals to take
a commanding 9-1 lead. Bill
Wagner scored his second goal of
the game, the other two going to
"Woody" Weido and Bob John-
ston. Finally, with only a couple
of minutes left in the game, Bob
Ralph scored his second goal of
the game for Mitchell.
Ten penalties w •e r e called
throughout the game, six to Mit-
chell and four to Zurich. Don
Johnson, Bob Johnston, Wayne
Willert and Bill Wagner each had
two minutes in the cooler.
Zurich: goal Amacher; defence,
Willert, Larry Bedard; forwards,
Bob Johnston, Overholt, Earl
Wagner; alternates, Masse, Don
Johnson, Bill Wagner, Weido, De-
nomme, Thiel, Paul Bedard.
Mitchell: goal, Turner; defence,
Ahrens, Appleby; forwards, Ell-
iott, Robinson, Warren; alternat-
es, Neil., Chessel, Cook, Ralph,
Boyd, Feltz, Ellison, Dietz, Mc-
Naught.
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ,31, ,19
ZURIICH 8—GODEXUCH 4
In the second half of the double-
header in Goderich, the ' Zurich
Lions Midgets, came frombehind
to score five goals in the third
period and coast to an 8-4 victory
over the Goderich Midgets.
Sparked.` by 'the four goal effort
of Bob Johnston, the Midgets rung
up 'their fourth straight victory
against no defeats. •
Earl Wagner shot Zurich into
an early lead in the first period on
a neat passing play from Gerard
Overholt and Bob Johnston. How-
ever, near the end of the period
two quick Goderich goals put
them ahead 2-1.
In the second period Earl Wag-
ner again tied the score for the
locals. At the 14 minute mark
Bob Johnston scored his first goal
to shove the homesters into a 3-2
lead, but one minute later Goder-
ich came back with the equalizer.
Early in the third frame Goder-
ich took a 4-3 lead ,and then the
local Midgets caught fire to score
five successive goals. Gerard
Overholt scored first followed by
Bob Johnston With three in a row.
The final Zurich tally cavae from
the stick of Paul Weido:
Twelve penalties were handed
out in the contest, four to Zurich
and eight to Goderich. For the
locals, Paul Weido drew two of
them, the others going to Earl
Wagner and Don Johnson.
Along with Bob Johnston, who
picked up seven points on five
goals and two assists, the top
Iplayers were Gerald Overholt
with five points and Earl Wagner
with three.
Zurich, goal, Amacher; defence,
Willert, L. Bedard; forwards, B.
Johnston, Overholt, E. Wagner;
alternates, • Masse, D. Johnson,
Klopp, Weido, B. Wagner, Denom-
me, Thiel, Deichert, P. Bedard.
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GRAND BEND
Bantams Lose
To Mitchell Team
In the first game of a double-
header played with Mitchell ' in
the Mitchell arena on Monday
night, the Zurich Bantams were
defeated by a score of (i-3..
Although. Mitchell took a 3-0
lead in the first two periods the
ideals came back strong in the
third frame to come within one
goal of tying the game. However
two Mitchell goals in the last
three minutes spelt defeat for the
Zurich crew.
Barry Block scored the first
Zurich goal, with the assist going
to Roy McAdams. The next two
were both scored by Earl Wag-
ner, with Allan Prang earning
an assit on the one.
For Mitchell Appelby scored
twice, with singles going to Cook,
Robinson, Pugh and Osborne.
Five penalties were called in the
game, two to Mitchell and three
to Zurich, two of which went to
Earl Wagner.
Zurich: goal Merner; defence,
Erb, Willert; forwards, Wagner,
Klopp, Consitt; alternates, Wein,
Hoffman, Prang, Bedard, Law-
rence, Turner, Block, McAdams.
Mitchell: goal, McNaught; de-
fence, Moore, Robinson; forwards,
Appleby, Cook, Shuttes, Pugh,
Clark, Osborne, Diebold, Robin-
son, Worden, Buckner, Dietz.
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To All Our Friends and Customers:
We sincerely wish, you a Happy and
Prosperous New Year
thank you, too - - - for your kind patronage
throughout the years.
A special thank you for the many cards and treats
that I received while I was confined
to my home.
ZURICH DAIRY.
Francis Kipper, Proprietor.
Goderich Trims
Bantams 14-1
Playing the first half of a
doubleheader in the Goderich
Arena on Saturday night the Zur-
ich Bantams were trounced 14-1
by Goderich.
Earl Wagner scored the lone
Zurich goal unassisted at the 18
minute mark in the first period.
Goderich scored six in the first,
three in the second, and five in
the third period.
Five penalties were called, three
to Zurich and two to Goderich.
Zurich: goal, P. Bedard; de-
fence, Willert, Erb; forwards,
Witmer, Klopp, Hoffman; alter-
nates, Wagner, Wein, Prang,
Block McAdams, Lawrence, Con-
sitt, B. Bedard, Merner:
Plans Revealed
For Safeguarding
Queen on Visit
When Queen Elizabeth comes
to Canada next year to open the
St. Lawrence Seaway, one of the
most complicated security opera-
tions in history . will swing into
action.
Helen Cathcart, Royal Court
Correspondent, writes in the cur-
rent Liberty magazine, "Highly
trained RCMP officers will work
in .co-operation with . the select
"Special Branch" detectives from
Scotland Yard who guard the
Royal Family continually from
minor mishaps and crackpots of
all kinds.
While the Queen is in Canada,
Commander Evan Jones, chief of
the Special Branch, will furnish a
top-secret dossier of assassination
precautions to her hosts. Before
the Queen takes up residence in a
Canadian home, RCMP will sear-
ch the premises for any possible
hidden bombs. Royal planes will
be stripped before every passen-
ger flight; every item will be
double checked before placing on
board and all cases of food and
packages will be X-rayed. During
the Seaway ceremonies, an bord-
er crossing points will be . checked
by both Canadian and U.S. police.
Despite extreme precautions
and vigilance on the part of sec-
urity police, unexpected accidents
do sometimes occur. Such was
the case in Montreal some time
ago when a section of stone cop-
ing crashed to the pavement sec-
onds after the Queen had moved
away from under it. While the
Queen was touring Colombo a
man dived between guards and
threw himself underthe car in
which she was riding. "Security
men shudder at the thought of
such a man with a hand grenade,"
Miss Cathcart writes.
Similarly, while the Queen was
viewing a tennis match at Wim-
bledon, a woman raced across the
centre court to the Royal Box.
Luckily she did nothing more
than wave a banner which read,
"Make me Prime Minister."
Goderich: goal Willis; defence,
C. Doak, Williamson; forwards,
Yeo, Deer, McCabe, Sheock, Rum-
ig, Gower, Harrison, Laithwaite,
Wilkinson, W. Doak.
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AAIial II t 1 9 i t anota o
Luther League
Goes Carolling
Before Meeting
On Tuesday evening, December
23, 20 members of St. Peter's
Luther League went from the
church to the homes of 18 shut-
ins, singing Christmas carols and
delivering good cheer boxes • to
them.
After caroling they went back
to the church for a Christmas
social, where 25 Leaguers and
Pastor Winter met. . They listen-
ed to Christmas carols on the
record player, played several gam-
es and ended the evening by hav-
ing lunch prepared by some of the
members. A few surprise pictures
were taken by one of the group.
An invitation was read to the
League by the president from the
Brodhagen Luther League, to at-
tend a holiday social at Brodhag-
an on December 29.
Ten leaguers indicated they
would like to attend this social.
The social evening closed with,
the singing of Silent Night, The
Lord's Prayer and the benedic-
tion.
When In Zurich
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and Saturday Nights
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(By Mrs. Russell Grainger)
Correspondent ►
(Continued from Page Five)
Bert Riley, Staffa.
We are glad to report that Mr,. .•
Dona Ducharme, son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Ducharme, who had a..
serious spinal operation in a Wind-
sor Hospital, is improving nicely
although it will be some time be--
fore
e.fore he wil be able to go to work.
Mrs. Peter Ducharme accomp- •
anied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sie--
mon, Goderich, to Windsor Int..
Saturday where they visited Mr,
Dona Ducharme in the hospital:
there. Peter Ducharme, who. ha&
spent several days with his son,
returned home with them on Sun-
day.`
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Feagan,,.
Clinton, were Christmas visitors.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot
and family. Mrs. Harris, who has..
been spending some .time with her
daughter, Mrs. Talbot, returned;'
with Mr. and Mrs. Feagan and
will spendsome time with them.
Johnny Talbot is enjoying a few
holidays with his cousin, Dennis:•'
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Talbot,
Jr., were Christmas day guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross::
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewar. Talbot,
Garry, Johnny, Rickie, Brian and,'
Brenda were Christmas guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Talbot, Sr., as were Mr. and Mrs...
William Talbot, Jr.
Mr. and . Mrs. Wilfred Turner,
Linda and Johnny, returned to, -
Niagara Falls on Saturday after
spending several days with his•
parents, Mr and Mrs. John.
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle,
Rebecca and Stuart spent Christ-
mas with their daughters and:
families at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Martin, Gowanstown.
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