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!
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