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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-16, Page 10Page 10 March 16, 1977 Institute holds quilting bee On March 7, the Zurich Women's Institute sponsored their annual "quilting bee". Members of Group 1, headed by Mrs, Harold Smith, were in. charge of the arrangements. Among the number of quilts sewn, four crib quilts, were completed and donated to the War Memorial Children's Hospital of Western Ontario, by the Institute, A delicious evening meal was served by the members of the March committee, which was convened by Mrs. L. Erb, non quilters assisted. The Institute wishes to thank all ladies that came to help, A short business meeting was held at 8:00 with the president, Mrs. N Geiger in charge. The groups was sorry to'tbear that the present home economist, Miss Jane Pengilley is. leaving Huron County for Wellington County. Egg protein is so near per- fection that scientists often use it as a standard to mea- sure the value of protein in other foods. BOOST YOUR TOWN SHOP AT HOME BOYS INTRAMURAL WINNERS — The Tiptoes pictured above are the winners of the boys intramural basketball at the Zurich public school. They are left to right: front, Paul Lavery, Jim Willert, and Kevin Sr. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Newcomers - K. Baker, 540 57 Ramblers - C. Finkbeiner, 599 67 Whippoorwills - E. Horner, 704 110 Varieties - J. Hamilton, 641 107 Hi -Hopes - C. Geiger, 579 .48 Hawkeyes - B. Ferguson 5851 57 High Single - C. Geiger 332 High Triple - A. Gascho 738 Hydro rates will rise Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt predicted that Ontario Hydro rates would continue to rise at a high rate if the provincial government con- tinued to put too much emphasis on nuclear .power generation. Gaunt was responding to a brief presented Saturday by Hay township farmer Glenn Miller at Saturday's annual meeting between the Huron Federation of Agriculture and the three area members of Parliament. Miller's brief not only criticized `the C/urcIws Zurich Mennonite Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, March 20 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—Worship Service Sermon by Irvin Steinman Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Adult and Youth Praise, Bible Study, and Prayer Service Meditation 0 Lord, how manifold are Thy works in wisdom hast Thou made them all: the earth is full of Thy riches. Psalm 104:24 Everyone Welcome St. Peter's Lutheran Church Pastor A. C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV. Organist Miss Christine Haberer Sunday, March 20 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School LENTEN SERVICE Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church Pastor MERLIN BENDER Sunday, March 20 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study Classes 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship "Silent Force of Influence" Wed. 8:00 p.m.—India Mission Report Prayer Fellowship Meditation He who loses money, loses much. He who loses a friend, loses more. He who loses faith, loses all. Everyone Welcome Emmanuel United Church Pastor BRUCE BUY, B.A. Sunday, March 20 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Church School 11:15 a.m.—Worship Service Everyone Welcome the costs of nuclear plants but the danger nuclear waste disposal poses to the environment. Gaunt continued, "Hydro and the government have made a tremendous capital spending commitment to the nuclear program and we are now seeing and will see over the next few years what that commitment is going to mean in terms of rates which went up last year, nine percent this year, 22 percent next year and 12 percent the following year." Hydro and the government was criticized by Gaunt for not taking a serious look at alternative generation systems which could be competitive. He said reservoir systems are used quite successfully in Europe. He added, "Water is cheap. It is just a matter of pumping the water up and then letting it run down hill." Former Ontario Federation president Gordon Hill suggested the salt mines at Goderich could be used as a generating plant. He continued, "When the salt is taken out the cavities could be used for a reservoir system." • Oke; back, Gary Deichert, Mark Heimrich, Ed Neeb and Robert Vanderhook. Robert Willert is missing from the photo. photo by McKinley ZURICH LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Total Points The Angels, Elaine Beauchamp, 608 91 Starlites, Pat Schroeder, 648 145 Roxy Rollers, Debbie Bedard, 537 54 Packers, Leona Rader, 777 150 Red Gables, Sandra Dickert, 515 59 Town & Country Six, Shirley Pole, 556 93 Ups & Downs, Irene Hartman, 516 81 Alley-Oops, Mary LaPorte, 575 128 Happy Gang, Martha Pfaff, 448 31 Road Runners, Helen Faber, 662 127 Little Rascals, Pat Denomme, 504 26 Strikers, Beattie Rau, 502 65 High Single, Leone Rader 346 High Triple, Leone Rader 777 High Average, Sandra Dickert 202 Zurich Rec Hockey League Name Don O'Brien Paul Haggitt Earl Wagner Al Beange Ron Watts Ray Weido Jeff O'Brien Randy McKinnon Bob Merner Dick Bedard Geo Suplat Jim Bedard LEADING SCORES Total Team Goals Assists Pts. Sabres 8 3 11 Panthers 4 6 1.0 Sabres 1 8 9 Sabres 4 4 8 Flyers 4 4 8 Panthers 7 1 8 Flyers 3 5 8 Panthers 3 4 7 Panthers 1 6 7 Flyers 3 3 6 Flyers 3 2 5 Sabres 2 3 5 Fresh Chicken Legs Fresh i Chicken Bre Loin Pork Chops Loin End Roasts Schneiders Bucket of Chicken Fresh Hare Roasts or Steaks * Homes * Cottages * Barns Backhoe Service CONSTRUCTION LTD. 236-4679. ZURICH se's Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. 994 Ib. s1 19 $1.39 $1.29 $2.99 $1®29 Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed Lot Beef. We will cut and wrap to your specification CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY -- PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market Richard Bedard • • MAIN ST ZURICH