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Zurich Citizens News, 1981-04-16, Page 7LEAGUE CHAMPS - In Zurich youth bowling were (back from left) Tim Westlake, Mike Bedard, Bob Barraclough, Julie Healy; (front, from left) Tammy Lesperance, team captain Ed Meidinger, and Lisa [3Lcharme. Youth bowling League trophy Alley Cats: Captain, Ed Meindinger, Mike Bedard, Tammy Lesperince, Bob Baroclough, Lisa Ducharme, Tim Westlake, Julie Healey. SPORTS • SPOT by Marlene and Tony Bedard High averages Bantam girls: Tammy Lesperance, 136. Bantam boys: Mark Landsbergen, 103. Junior girls: Cindy Taylor, 135. Junior boys: Darren Creces, 163. High double Bantam girls: Mary Jo Meindinger, 333. Bantam boys: Jeff Harburn, 296. Junior girls: Nadine Smith, 295. Junior boys: Mike Bedard, 430. High single Bantam girls: Lisa Bedard, 187. Bantam boys: Trevor Landsbergen, 192. Junior girls: June Gingerich, 197. Junior boys: Paul Smith, 241. Games over 200: 17 games over 200 but only one over 250, Darren Creces 257. Perfect attendance Paul Smith, Mary Jo Meindinger, Lisa Bedard, Tammy Lesperpnce, Ed Meindinger, Daniel Creces, Tracy Fisher, Darren Creces, Patti Ann Dichert, Trevor Landsbergen. Most improved Bantam girls: Jennifer Taylor, 31. Bantam boys: Mark Lansbergen, 25. Junior girls: Cindy Taylor, 21. Junior boys: Danny Watson, 42. Playoff champs Hot Shots: Captain, Jeff Smith, Mark Johnston, Paul Charge vandals in Zurich area Two area youths have been charged with mischief as the result of Exeter OPP investigation into several acts of vandalism in the Zurich area. The Huron County garage at Zurich was slightly damaged and several• stop signs in Zurich were vic- timized as well. In another incident, Russell Fischer, RR 1 Dashwood, reported that five windows in an ex- cavator were broken while the machine was parked on Stephen road 20-21. Damage was listed at $150. Zurich bowling Ladies A division Starlites Red Devils Packers Alley-Oops Town & Country 6 8 division Ups & Downs Happy Gang Pin -Heads league Pinfall 2785 2816 2718 2544 2525 2498 2530 2152 C division Roxy Rollers 2254 Pin Poppers 2346 Little Angels 2432 Men's bowling league Playoffs Total pins for 3 weeks A division Rockets, Bill Smith HyRollers, Rick Bedard Dashwood, Lorne Miller Flyers, John Geiger B division Popeyes, Ron Crown Reefers, Tim Bedour Bendix, Martin Gelinas Rookies, Terry Bedard Total pinfall 8163 8531 8074 7855 7550 7860 7198 6959 6982 6751 6895 April 7, 1981, 1st week 762 607 606 584 573 584 629 505 3010 2885 2788 2694 2733 2723 2652 2552 league Smith, Jenny Morrison, - -Jennifer. Taylor, Mark Landsbergen, Cindy Smith. Playoff high double Bantam girls: Mary Jo Meindinger, 335. Bantam boys: Mark Landsbergen, 274. Junior girls, Cindy Taylor, 423. Junior boys: Darren Creces, 366. Playoffs high single Bantam girls: Tammy Lesperance, 185. Bantam boys: Trevor Landsbergen, 145. Junior girls: Nadine Smith, 134. Junior boys: Mike Taylor 212. Wolk-a-thou supports Year of the Disabled Two babies received the sacrament of baptism at Varna United Church on Sun- day - Valerie Joy, daughter of Joe and Willi Laurie, and Michael John, son of Blaine and Leisa Stephenson. Many relatives and friends of the families attended, filling the church. • Varna by Mary Craarsil The Coutlis family has moved into the Grant Webster house just east of the village. Nineteen CGIT members and their friends took part in a very successful walk-a- thon on Thursday after school, walking or jogging to Bayfield and back. Proceeds will go to some organization that benfits disabled people or children, in honour of the Year of the Disabled. Some of the men around here have occupied their spare time with designing and building garden tools. Bob Webster's homemade cultivator on the back of his lawn and -garden tractor did a neat job of my garden, and the garden cart husband Bill and Mery Hayter made with a pair of old bicycle wheels and some 'angle iron and scrap chipboard will save a -lot of steps to the garden, es- pecially at transplanting and harvesting time. Honest, folks, it's not a twin baby buggy, regardless of what Bill Chessell says! Citizens News, April 16, 1981 Page 7 SCHOLL'S ABATTOIR and Freezer Meats Hensall Bean Pot Home cooked meals Open Mon. to Fri. 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sun: 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Take outs Open Good Friday 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Watch for Grand Opening in next weeks ad 0 • NI 111111111111511ftmorwl1Pomillimb CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING & PROCESSING MONDAY B EE TUESDAY PORK MILL ST.HENSALL,ONT. 262• 2041 After Hours Call 262-2732 IF/Flowers and .Plants Come to Huron Ridge Acres and see .our • Easter Lilies • Miniature Roses • Hydrangea • Mixed -Pots "Before you buy shrubs & trees - Check the guarantee" Wuzon ckici9 e c4czes DAVID STECKLE AND FAMILY bedding R. R. 2, Zurich 565-2122 i 0 Flowers Canada Dunce to The Good Brothers Stratford Fair Grounds Phone 271-5130 Fri. May 1st at 8 p.m. 5.00 per person 6.00 at the door Tickets available at M & M Variety held under the authority of Special Occasion permit FRI.-SAT.-SUN. APRIL 17, 18, 19 FRIDAY NITE ONLY DUSK -TO -DAWN FOUR FEATURES Box Office Opens 7:30 SHOWTIME 8:00 SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE #s milvo llaithai, sd:i id:i)M11 Ifs the war of the waiters . they. capture the kitchen, demolish the dining room. and leave Camp Oskemo In ruins "I'm so proud of my boys - they never forget their mama." CHAORES IAI.$MAW 5 'a bunch of fruits. nuts and flakes. A P1C1URF IV AMt RIC AN INIIRM.IIONAI The Vice Squad has nothing to hldel pAy THIS TIME THE COUNT IS NOT JUST GOING FOR THROAT' ADULT *if P// ifh School THE RAMONES LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 16 On. Showing Only at 1:00 p.m. ADULT I•�1. •s.•w.• STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 17 till MONDAY, APRIL 20 SHOWTIMES: FRI., SAT., & SUN. Two SNOWS 7 t 9 MONDAY ONE SHOW 8;00 P.M. Now he works the w,nds of eternity' i Starts Tues., April 21 ONE SNOW AT s 00 P M Nair One of the year's 10 best. ADULT AL ERED STATES