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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1971
About People
Miss Ruth Ann Flaxbard, Lond-
on, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flax -
bard.
SUCCESSFUL BAKE SALE - Members of the Zurich Girl Guides sponsored a Bake Sale this past
Saturday afternoon in the Hay Township Hall, and raised about fifty dollars towards their camp
committment of $250. Shown here with a couple of tasty -looking cakes are Elaine Gingerich,
Debbie O'Brien and Cathy Hamather.
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QUILT DONATED - An attractive quilt which was donated to
the Zurich Girl Guides for their Bake Sale and Tea last Saturday
is proudly displayed by a member of the organization, Grace
Schwartzentruber, The quilt was given to the girls by Mrs. Len
Prang, who made it especially for the occasion.
Catella Spaghetti 2/45c
1 LB PACKAGE
Snowflake Shortening _ _ _ _ 33c
7 LB BAG
Alt -Purpose Flour _ _ _ _ _ ®_ 69c
CHASE and SANBORN
Roasted Coffee Ib 89c
BANANAS Ib 12c
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
Phone 236-4316
--- Zurich
GODERICH 20 - ZURICH 14
The Zurich Midget hardball
team opened the regular schedule
last Sunday afternoon and faced
a 20-14 defeat to Goderich.
After taking a 1-0 lead at the
end of the first inning, Zurich
started falling apart. In the •
next two innings they allowed
Goderich to score six runs to
their one.
The fifth inning saw Goderich
knock in seven big runs to take
a commanding 13-2 lead. How-
ever, one inning later Zurich
rallied for eight runs to put then
back into the game with a 13-10
score.
In the tcp half of the final
inning, Goderich came back
with seven more runs to take a
20-10 lead. At their last bat,
Zurich only managed to come up
with four more runs.
Neither pitchers allowed over
10 ]tits in rhe game, as most
runs were scored on errors com-
mitted by both teams.
13i11 Bedard and Danny Schilbe
shared pitching chores, while
Don Patterson pitched rhe entire
gauze for Goderich.
13i11 Bedard and Joe Kenda
proved to be strong at bat for
Zurich with Bedard knocking out
a triple and a single, while
Kenda hit a double and two
singles. The only other hits
carne off the bats of Gerard
Charrette, Danny Schilbe and
Pat Bedard.
Mr, and Mrs. Isidore Laporte
and family visited with relatives
in London on Sunday.
Mrs. Hubert Schilbe flew to
England last Thursday, to spent
ten days with her sister, Miss
Donna Merner.
OTEL HENSALL
featuring
The Tritones
Friday and Saturday, May 28 & 29
BLUE WATER REST HOME
LADIES AUXILIARY TEA
Saturday, May 29, 1971
1:30 P.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
Our First May Day Tea and Bake Sale
Also Miscellaneous Items
Any Donations would be greatly appreciated and
should be at the Home by 1 o'clock
B yview
Tourist Inn
(1 mile South of St. Joseph — 7 miles North of Grand Bend)
ON Unvy 21
OPEN DAILY
No reservation
required -- but will
be accepted
Banquets
We Cater to:
Family Dinners
• Small Weddings
s Business Meetings.
Mrs. Blanche Bechard, Phone 236-4850
Rubber Back
6' and 12' widths
IN STOCK
IJd!nitI3 CARPET
Only
3 95
sq. yd.
Westlake Furniture
Main Street
ZURICH Phone 236.43E4