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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-10-02, Page 13oa.)ke+ 10041:40 A i - ate= ! ,•c c ,,et • Citi ;Ms Newsy October 2, 1910 • Page 13 Ike a SIE IES u,L... , • DEFEAT GODERICH TOWNSHIP - The Stanley midget girls defedte'aia team from Goderich to win the area girls midget softball title. In the back row are coach Bill McGregor, Tanis Chuter, Sandra McGregor, Teresa Marschall,- Tracy Erb and coach Janet. Graham. In the front row are Koren Erb, Cindy. Talbot, Sandra Coleman, Bonnie Dawson and Bonnie Voisin. Missing were Janet Webster, Jancy Dietz, Donna Dalyrymple and Julie McBeath. • photo_ by 'Mark Chessell • Serve 300�t. church. supper The ladies of Varna United Church served a bountiful ' turkey supper at about 300 people on Wednesday evening., Next Sunday Is Worldwide'! Communion Sunday. It -.is yarns' hoped that many members. of Varna church will come and take.partto this special. service. Many winners Several Stanley Township ball teams have been win- ners in the league play-offs recently; including the boys in the Squirt League and the girls in Peewee and Midget. In best two out of three games, the girls Midgets, coached by. Bill McGregor and Janet Graham, defeated ;Goderich Township. The Stanley A's,, coached by Don Taylor and Ivan McCiMont, defeated the Stanley B's.. Personals - The sympathy of the. Sailboat missing The Crediton Cowgirls, recent winners of the ladies' fastball crown for North Middlesex snd Soutb.Huron, will have tb restock their equipment supplies before they attempt to defend the title next year. On Friday night, the team's equipment was stolen from a tru&k owned by one of the 'players, Debbie Lord. Included were a couple of gloves, some baseballs and a half 'dozen bats., It was valued at over 8200. Exeter OPP were' also. advised: on Sunday by Orlen Schwartzentruber, Zurich; that someone had chopped down • a two-year-old. red maple treee on his property. Braden Whilsmith, St. Joseph Shores, advised that his 18 -foot sailboat was missing. It is believed it may have been washed away in last week's wind storm. MONKEYING AROUND -- Among the many activities at the Huron County Library sponsored jungle party held Thursday at the Hay township hall was this game of tossing a ring over a "monkey's" tail. Making her throw good was Cynthia Stark. • Staff photo community is expressed to the McKinley family in the passing . of . Mr. Elgin • McKinley last Friday. Bob Taylor received word last wee k of the death of Mr's. Floyd Schell, the ' former Alice Austin, in Seminole, Fla.. on Thursday. Mrs: Schell resided at one time -in Varna, in th6 house recently vacated by the Whittakers. Rev. Alex Taylor has been in :hospital again with heart trouble. The doctors don't think he suffered any further damage to. his heart this time. 1 TEREST FR For .12 Months!! E E viva — tettiVeg- SPECIAL INTEREST FREE OFFER ENDS v SATURDAY, OCT. 4 6LY VARNA, ONT. wl :ai L 33'.E 5805 CANADA'S LARGEST ARCTIC CAT WALED NEW NGURS: TUES.-SAT. K THURS. i NIL TILL E. SUNDAY 1•1 CLOSED MONDAYS JUST OFF HWY4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND BRUCE FIELO If There Really Is. o Need For Continuous Advertising Ministers • . Should preach only one sermon or so a year. People are against sin anyway, so why harp on if Traffic Lights Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to save -electricity. Everybody'knows it's a dangerous spot and that is sufficient. • Police Should stop driving up and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know the law and obey it. Teachers Shouldn't review lessons. Tel! children just once and they'll never forget it. If you are one of the foolish kind like the Notre Dame Cathedral that has stood for six centuries but continues to ring the bell every day to let people know it is still there- and believe in continuous profitable advertising, then your advertising belongs in - BUT POST WITH WCAt NUWS