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Zurich Citizens News, 1959-01-14, Page 121 PAGE TWELVE ZURICH Citizens NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959; Zurich Midgets Lose Their First Game Of Season To Hensall Last Tuesday In the second half of the double- header last Tuesday night against Hensall the Zurich Lions Midgets suffered their first defeat of the season, losing a 4-3 overtime vic- tory to the lowly Hensall squad. It was the first win of the season for the Hensall team. Over -confidence played a big part in the Midget loss as they were becoming too sure of them- selves after five straight victories. Shaddick wasthe big gun in the Hensall voctory as he scored three of his team's four goals. Gerard Overholt was top man for the locals, with two goals and an assist. The teams split even in the first period, Shaddick scoring for Hen- sall and Bob Johnston for Zurich, with assists going to Overholt and Earl Wagner. Zurich went one up in the second, on two goals by Overholt. Shaddick earned his second tally in that period. With only five minutes left in. the game Shaddick scored his third of the night to tie the game and cause an overtime session. At the one minute mark in the extra period, Christian scored what proved to be the winning goal, on a pass from Chipchase. From the 12 -minute mark in the second period the Zurich squad failed to score a single goal. Bantams Trounced By Hensall Six Playing the first half of a doubleheader in the Zurich Arena last Tuesday night, the Zurich Bantams were swamped by Hen- sall 10-2. Smale, Chipchase, Jones, and McNaughton, with two goals each, paced the Hensall team to their victory. The visitors scored three in the first period and seven in the sec- ond to account for all their goals. Cameron Witmer, on an assist from Wein, scored the first Zur- ich goal in the second, and Earl Wagner scored the other goal un- assisted in the third. Two penalties were handed out to Hensall, and one to Zurich. Hensall: goal, Mock; defence, Chipchase, Smale; forwards, Chap- man, Noakes, Smale; alternates, McNaughton, Harburn, Beaton, Ferguson, Spencer, Johnson, Law- rence. Zurich: goal, Bedard, defence, Klopp, Willert; forwards, Wagner, Consitt, Hoffman; alternates, Wein, Lawrence, Witmer, Block, McAdams, Prang, Dinnin, Bannis- ter, Erb, Merner. o..016.11.114011e Hensall: goal, Mock; defence, Horton, Noakes; forwards, Christ- ian, MacBeth, Chipchase; alterna- tes, Shaddick, Bonthron, Jacques, MacKinnon, Kyle, Brown, Mickle, Moir. Zurich: goal, Amacher, defence, Bedard, Willert; forwards, B. Johnston, Overholt, E. Wagner; alternates, Masse, Johnson,• Weido, Denomme, B. Wagner, Deichert, P. Bedard, Klopp, Thiel. o. Clinton. Teams Here Friday Night The next doubleheader to be played in the Zurich Arena will take place this Friday night when the Clinton Bantams and Midgets will be the visitors. Both the Clinton and Zurich Midgets are tied for top spot in the league, and this promises to be one of the best games of the season on the local ice surface. While Clinton is a C team and Zurich only a D team there is not much difference in the cali- bre of hockey the two teams play, and hockey fans can be sure of seeing plenty of action in this contest. The Bantam game will get un- der way at 7 p.m and the Midgets are scheduled to start at 8.30 p.m. Unique Farm Forum Some 20 members and visitors attended the regular meeting of the Unique Farm Forum at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merner on Monday evening to discuss the topic, "Who Writes the Contract". After considerable discussion the questions were an- swered as follows: (1) Have you any experience with contract production in your area?. We have had very little experience with contract farming. (2) How has it affected you? It has lowered prices on our fowl, eggs and other products which are contracted by some other farmers who are giving them in larger quantities. (3) How has it affected the man under contract. We believe the man under contract has made more money and in many cases it has helped his credit problems. The forum was pleased to have with them at their meeting the Rev. and Mrs. Amacher. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade. The topic for discussion, "Who Holds the Reins" will be taken by Mr. Aaron Oestriecher. esonanammenamitemesenermanse a Hunting, Fishing Licences & Bicycles We Have Sporting Goods — Whatever the Sport SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS ROLLIE'S SPORTS and CYCLE GRAND BEND 1 Enjoy DANCING to the Music of DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA in the Community Centre, Zurich EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 10.00 to 1.30 Modern -- Rock 'n' Roll -- Square Dancing ADMISSION: 75 Cents Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club Join The Crowds CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK "Will this young lad be the classy goal -tender his father was", is the question going around Zurich these days. By all appearances to date he 'should have no trouble match- ing his dad's ability. The boy is Richard Stade, son of Har- old Stade, a former great goal tender. Richard plays goal for the Zurich Pee Wees. (Citizens News Photo) Young Canada Week Entries Selection of the 75 peewee hoc- key teams to compete in the tenth annual Young Canada Week, spon- sored by the Goderich Lions Club and the Western Ontario Athletic Association, during the Easter school vacation period was releas- ed today. The entries are classified in five groups as follows: GROUP AA—Hamilton, Sarnia Port Huron, Toronto, Montreal, Peterborough, Metro Toronto, Quebec, London. Group A — Simcoe, Woodstock, Brampton,Fort Erie, Owen Sound, Lindsay, Leamington, St. Thomas, Stratford, Preston, Waterloo, Ch- tham, St. Lambert, Noranda, Galt, Wallaceburg. Group B —Goderich, St. Marys, Tillsonburg, Aylmer, Walkerton, Listowel, Seven. Islands, Delhi, Georgetown, Strathroy. Grouli a — Point Edward, Ches- ley, Rodney, Forest, Mitchell, Sea - forth, Port Elgin, Milverton, Dur- ham, Lambeth, Port Dover, Clin- ton, New Hamburg, Watford, Kin- cardine, Southampton, Mount For- est, Elmira, Wingham, Exeter, Harriston, Tavistock, Glencoe. Group D , — Ripley, Ayr, Hen- sall, Ebenezer, Londesboro, At- wood, Ailsa Craig, Mildmay, Tara, Six Nations, Zurich, Shallow Lake, Belmont, Ilderton, Paisley, Luck - now, Lucan. 17ENTIoN — FARMERS . MILK . EGGS CREAM . POULTRY WE PAY TOP PRICES O'BRIEN'S PRODUCE Phone 101 — Zurich Trap Shoot Held. At Kippen Club John Anderson, Hensall, won the Labatt 50 -bird handicap tro- phy Sunday at the Kippen Gun Club with 41. The winner of this trophy also receives half of the entry money. Trailing by three targets in runnerup spot was Earl Doucette, Clinton. Five shooters tied for third position, one point back: Harry Mathers, Exeter; Chester Lee, Hensall; Norman Harburn, Cromarty; Ashley Gilbert, Gode- rich and Bill Kyle, Kippen. Winners of the two-man Carl- ings Team trophy were Norm Harburn, Cromarty and Jack Gil- bert, Goderich with 41. Two teams tied for second with 40. Charles Brandon, Clinton and Bill Kyle, Kippen; Harry Math- ers and John Anderson. 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