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."
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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
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Richard Bedard • •
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