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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19'72
Touch football action at St. Boniface School
FAST ACTION IN TOUCH FOOTBALL GAME AT ST. BONIFACE
MT. CARMEL CHEER LEADERS HELP TEAM TO VICTORY
DISCUSS STRATEGY IN HUDDLE
Grand Bend seeks
Hay Agreement
Last Tuesday night, Grand
Bend village council decided to
make another attempt to gain
a fire protection agreement
with Hay Township.
Clerk Mrs. Gladys Crumplin
was instructed to write to Hay
officials asking for reconsider-
ation of a decision several
years ago not to agree to the
services of the Grand Bend fire
department to attend fire calls
in the Township.
In a recent fire at the Corn-
elius Inthout farm in Hay Town-
ship along highway 21, the
Grand Bend department respond-
ed to a call but are not a part
of the Hay protection.
The subject came up at the
latest meeting when Grand
Bend councillor Bill Cochrane,
chairman of the 'Grand Bend,
Stephen and Bosanquet fire
committee said his group were
telling the Grand Bend fire
department not to respond to
calls in Hay Township because
they are not bound by any agree-
ment.
Cochrane said the village fire
officials were being instructed
to only attend in Hay if called
by the Dashwood brigade with
which they have a working
agreement.
Council decided to order
bicycle licences for 1973 to be
sold to village cyclists at a
cost of $1 each, Grand Bend
service clubs will be asked to
assist in the sale and installation.
of same.
TOUCH FOOTBALL
A Touch Football Game was
held at St, Boniface School,
Zurich, on Thursday, October
5, between Mound Carmel
School and St. Boniface School.
The final result of the game
was Mount Carmel 40 and
St. Boniface 33.
The high scorers for the
winners were Mike Marrinew and
Jerry McCann, and the scorers
for the other school were Ron
Denys and Ken Van Wonderen.
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