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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-10-07, Page 8PYt..i'1'E EI'". IT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 196$ Skippin er Sports by Angus "Red' 'McIntosh Hockey Talk The weather outside, if it doesn't warm up, will soon be hockey -like, and now is the time to get the hockey organized for the coming season. We under- stand that the juveniles will need a new coach this year as last year's pilot, Larry Bedard, is living in Detroit. Other than that, the team should be stronger than last year because there are only two players too old to play and with the addi- tion of at least two new resi- dents in town they should fill the empty skates. Each player will have the benefit of another year's experience behind him and should turn in an improved effort over their respectable showing of the 1964-65 season. The MAA will probably go with the rest of the teams they handled under their banner last year, but we don't know for sure because this corner of the newspaper does not get much information from the MAA on a voluntary basis, un- less they want a free plug, or we ask a member of the organ- ization specifically what we want to know. We, in our mind. think that we are in the MAA doghouse because of an unfav- orable, but as far as we are concerned. true statement we made about the artificial ice campaign which was not a very THIS IS YOUR INVITATION To See the All -New Chevrolet Chevelle Chevy ii on, and after Thursday,. Oct. 7 AT Snell Br Is. Ltd. EXETER successful venture. Some say it was because of a poor can- vass and we agree to a certain extent because we know some people that were never ap- proached about a donation and of canvassers in the country doing their job fast and with more results than the town canvassers. We also agree with editorial in this paper about two weeks ago stating that the town council will have to au- thorize the installation of arti- ficial ice in the arena and have it paid for by debentures. The last word we heard about the campaign was that the sum of over $2,900 had been reached through pledges and donations. The artificial ice will not like- ly go into the Babe Siebert Memorial Arena this fall, but the hockey players will still play hockey. This brings up the talk about forming a town hockey league. We are familiar with the organization of a town hockey league as we were asso- ciated with the Kincardine In- dustrial League for several years. We know that they al- ways had a hard time getting started each year because they left everything until the sea- son was almost started. There are several guys interested in the forming of a league here and agree that a meeting has to be called in order to get things rolling, so we are taking it on ourselves to call an or- ganization meeting for Thurs- day, October 14, in the Town- ship Hall. Anyone interested in playing, refereeing, managing, coaching or any fan wanting to see a league inaugurated are asked to attend the meeting which is called for 8 p.m, next Thurs- day evening. We presume the MAA will have their minor hockey regis- tration soon. them and found them after walking through the worst jun- gle of berry bushes and weeds we were ever in, and were re- warded by finding six ducks swimming around. Luck was on our side because we man- aged to bring home five of the feathered birds, which is a much better record than our shooting ability should have allowed us. We have not heard of any- one else having as much luck, as yet. However, the funny part of the story is that Friday night we headed up home to Tiverton so we could get an early start hunting in the morn- ing as the season was opened lust week there, but had ear trouble which forced us back to Zurich. Had we went home we not likely would have got any ducks or even seen any, so it just proves that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. Skippin' Shorts Walkerton won the OBA jun- ior "B" title Sunday when "Fireball' Cassidy pitched a no-hintter. The majority of the players on this team played aginst the Zurich Kings in OBA play this year and were too tough for the Kings to defeat. Speaking about the Kings, they are trying to raise money for an Injured PIayers Fund. They are holding a money -raising project in the Dashwood Com- munity Centre on Friday. Octo- ber 22, with the proceeds to go into a pool for part payment of expense an injured player could occur. The league pays so many of the bills .an injured player receives, but certainly not all the expenses, so a pool will be a good thing in the fu- ture for the Zurich ball players. A week ago Sunday a busload of ball fans from Dashwood, Zurich and Grand Bend area at- tended the doubleheader in De- troit. T.;e :r was cold ?tit two aced Lala g:: es were witnessed. Ron and Lin Mern- er, of Dashwood, ort.:.z :l the trip. c Zurich Barber Hunting Fever We got hit with the hunting bug Saturday when we saw three ducks swimming around in a narrow stretch of water. They flew away when they realized we were watching them but made the mistake of not flying far enough. Come 12 o'clock, we borrowed a shotgun, shells and a truck to go after v � L ip STOPF SHOP. 28 -OZ. TIN Stokely's Pumpkin - - _ CULVERHOUSE-20 OZ. r J� A;. r�► SAVE! _ 2/39c _ 2/39c ___33c 331 Choice Green Pens - - - 25 -FOOT ROLL Stuart House Foil Wrap CLEAR VITAMINIZED Allen's Apple Juice Bananas 2 LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD lbs. 39c MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO - ZURICH tel The barber shops in Zurich are changing their hours, effec- tive this week. In the future they will remain open on Tues- day and Friday nights of each (week. In the past they have been open on Tuesday and Sat- urday. v eon Healthier, Heavier Pigs! Feed SHUR-GAIN Creep Feed SNOW DIVISION MINA MOS -SHUR-GAIN Creep Feed is _.extra palatable, -SHUR-GAIN Creep Feed con- tains a high level of anti. biotics. -Fed in a creep, young pigs will start eating solid feed at an earlier age. Whether you are growing pigs through to market or selling weaners, drop in soon and dis- cuss the SHUR-GAIN Creep Feeding Program. You'll have healthier and heavier pigs at weaning time if they receive SHUR-GAIN Creep Feed from 2-3 days of age. M. DEITZ and SON Lia)SHIIR.GAIN ZURICH feed service Bowing Scores SR, 5 MIXED LEAGUE Seldom Wins 2 -Neta Oesch 539, Varieties 5-Leeland Willert 510. Whippoorwills 7 - Donna O'Brien 587. Hawkeyes U - Claire Geiger 543. Ramblers 7 - Richard T'urk- heim 581, Hi Hopes 0 - Vera O'Brien 408. High single: Richard Turk- heim 255. High triple: Jack Turkheim 591. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Rolling Stones 7 - Clarence Rau 624. Addups 0 - John Robinson 619. Hensall Hornets 2 - Lorne Hay 575. Hustlers 5 -Lee Serures 548. Swizzle Sticks 2 -Corrie Dal- ton 392. Super -Arrow -Sunoco 5 -Ernie Laidlaw 637. Itchy Six 7 -Hazel McEwan 655. Untouchables 0 -John Paul Rau. Antiques 0 -Jack Hamilton 662. Carpenters 7 -Franklin Cor- riveau 567. Ladies' high single: Hazel McEwan 280. Ladies' high triple: Hazel McEwan 655. Ladies' high average: Hazel McEwan 191. Men's high single: John Paul Rau 280, Men's high triple: Bill Bedour 685. Men's high average: John Robinson 209. LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE Starlites 0-1VI, Rader 508. Hi Lites 7-B. Sangster 615. Scamps 2-B. Eckel 509. Pin Poppers 5-E. Haye 530. The Aces 7-R. Hamilton 619. Packer 0-M. Clarke 487. Domionaires 7-T. Stark 587. Ups and Downs 0--I. Hart- man 453. High single: Marg. Clarke 278. High triple: Marg Clarke 674. High average: Gail Marcell 190. 0 Electric Blanket Bonus With Dryer For Six Weeks A free electric blanket will be offered with every new elec- tric clothes dryer sold as part of the "Hydro Special" cam- paign in Ontario from October 2 to November 20. The province -wide promotion of electric clothes dryers is be- ing supported jointly by appli- ance dealers and electrical util- For the Holiday Week -end! IPUMPIKIN PIE DELICIOUS PUMPKIN PIE What can be more tasty? 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