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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966
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Tournament Will Feature Indian Team
"The biggest little hockey tournament
in the world," Young Canada Hockey Week,
starts in Goderich on Friday, April 8, at
12:15 p.m. The tournament rubs through
Saturday, April 16, with no games on Sun-
day. With exception of the first day, play
starts at 8:30 in the morning and continuous
all day with the last game at 9 p.m. The
Sarnia Indians Pee Wees, shown in this
photo, play at 6:30 p.m. on opening night
and the boys put on their show, in full re-
galia, just prior to the game. Eighty-seven
teams from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and
Michigan will take part in the tournament.
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Playoffs
Rallying Stones, 2513 — Clar-
ence Rau 612.
Hensall Hornets, 2879 — Bill
Smith 630.
Swizzle Sticks, 2051 — Jim
Dalton 517.
Itchy Six, 2878—Dick Bedard
705.
Hustlers, 2706—Elda Laidlaw
617.
Antiques, 2573—Jack Hamil-
ton 601.
Untouchables, 2550 — John
Paul Rau 609.
Addups, 2715—Blanche Parke
577.
Carpenters, 2829 — Garfield
Denomme 665.
Super Arrows, 2540—Norma
Coleman 622.
Ladies' high single: Dot Mon-
roe 303.
Ladies' high triple: Norma
Coleman 751.
Ladies' high average: Hazel
McEwan 200.
Men's high single: Ernie Laid-
law 307.
Men's high triple: Roy Brock
790.
Men's high average: Jack
Hamilton 204.
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SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE
Ramblers 2—Arnold Merner
621.
Hawkeyes 5—Butch Sweeney
650.
Seldom Wins 5—Del Geiger
514.
Hi Hopes 2 — Irene Frayne
531.
Whippoorwills 2— Leroy
O'Brien 478.
Varieties 5 — Howard Fink
beiner 507.
YOU CAN HELP !
BY BUYING AND USING
EASTER
SEALS
YOUR EASTER SEAL DONATION
Will Help Some Crippled Child!
If you didn't receive an envelope
of Easter Seals in the mail, send
your donation anyway, to:
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
c/o GEORGE DEICHERT, Campaign Treasurer,
ZURICH, ONTARIO
If you know of a crippled child needing help, please notify
Herb Turkheim, chairman of the Crippled Children Com-
mitfee of the Zurich Lions Club.
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Bazaar Succesf ul
The Zurich Women's Insti-
tute report that the smorgas-
bord and bazaar of last Wed-
nesday was an outstanding
success in every way. People
flocked in from all directions
to sample the delicious dishes
prepared by the women of the
community, and to admire, ex-
amine and purchase the splen -
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Theatre — Clinton
With Double Features, Each
Feature Shown Once.
The Main Feature is
Shown Last.
Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m.
First Show At 8:00 p.m.
Thursday and Friday
April 7-8
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
'PAJAMA PARTY
TOMMY KIRK
ANETTE FUNICELLO
Color
"SAMSON AND THE
SEVEN MIRACLES"
GORDON SCOTT
Color Cartoon
1
Saturday and Monday
April 9-11
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"UP FROM THE
BEACH"
CLIFF ROBERTSON
RED BUTTONS
IRINA DEMICK
The Sequel to "THE LONGEST
DAY". The story begins the
day after D.Day
"APACHE RIFLES"
AUDIE MURPHY
Color Cartoon
Sun. Midnight, April 10
HORROR DOUBLE FEATURE
IN COLOR
"COMEDY OF
TERRORS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Vincent Price, Peter Lorre
Boris Karloff
"HORROR CASTLE"
(Adult Entertainment)
Cartoon
Tuesday & Wednesday
APRIL 12-13
— DOUBLE FEATURE --
"GIRLS ON THE
BEACH
11
Martin. West, The Crickets,
The Beach Boys
Color
"FERRY CROSS THE
MERSEY"
Gerry and The Pacemakers
Cartoon
Starting Thursday and Friday,
APRIL 14.15
"Robin and the Seven
Hoods" and
"PBI Code 98"
did array of bazaar articles,
which included everything
from jani to quilts.
Special mention should be
made of the scarves made by
the Girl Guides and the beach
bags made by the 4-H Club
girls,
The Zurich Women's Insti-
tute is planning on having an-
other bazaar sometime in July
or August. So, when you have
a little spare time, get busy
with your needle and thread or
knitting or paints or canning,
to be ready when the time
comes.
The gross receipts were •over
$1100, and after expenses are
deducted, the proceeds will
make a fine donation to the
Blue Water Rest Home.
fight CANCER
with a check up
and a cheque
WHEN
YOUR
NEIGHBOUR
KNOCKS
ANSWER
THE CALL
AND
GIVE TO THE
CANADIAN
CANCER
SOCIETY
FOR RESEARCH, CANCER
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Lettuce, Large Head 19c
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