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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-03-31, Page 14Page 14 Citizens News, March 31 176 GRAND BEND BAKE SALE - Members of the Grand Bend gymnastics club held a successful bake sale Wednesday in conjunction with a fashion show at the Green Forest Hotel. From the left are Betty Shipley, Mary Read, Nancy Read and Doris Kaempf. News Photo Honour Irish at Huronview Mondays program of old tyme music and sing -along consisted of Irish music in honour of Saint Patrick's Day. Mrs. Driver, Molly Cox and Norman Speir provided the music with Morgan Dalton and Nelson Lear leading the sing -a -long. The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers assisted with the LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE March 22, 1976 Total Points - 75 158 121 155 85 64 60 112 26 128 99 51 Angels - Lottie Grenier - 548 Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 740 Jolly Six - Iva Reid - 686 Packers - Marg Clarke - 574 Red Gables - Sandra Dickert - 646 Town & Country Six - Doreen Dietrich - 562 Ups & Downs - Irene Hartman - 506 Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 599 Happy Gang - Martha Pfaff - 484 Road Runners - Betty Bell - 652 Super Six - Rita Mommersteeg - 537 Dashettes - Donna Schilbe - 558 HIGH SINGLE - Sandra Dickert - 355 HIGH TRIPLE - Elaine Datars - 852 HIGH AVERAGE - Pat.Schroeder - 201 MENS BADMINTON LEAGUE FINAL TEAM 5 Doug Coxon and Ron Rader 7 Dan Turkheim and Steve Bedour 4 Bart Devries and Jerry Rader 1 Bill Taylor and Julian Bayley 3 Howard Thiel and Earl Gascho 6 Ray Weido and Doug Turkheim 2 Wayne Schilbe and Pete Darbishire 8 Fred Denomme and Kevin Dietrich STANDINGS POINTS 142 134 128 124 106 90 80 76 TOP "10" INDIVIDUAL FINAL STANDINGS Steve Bedour Jerry Rader Julian Bayley Doug Coxon Ron Rader Doug Turkheim Earl Gascho Dan Turkheim Bart Devries QUARTER FINAL PLAYOFF STANDINGS Team 5 71 PTS.: Team 3 37 PTS. Team 7 69 PTS Team 6 64 PTS. Team 4 84 PTS. Team 2 32 PTS Team 1 75 PTS. Team 8 56 PTS POINTS 81 77 75 73 69 53 53 53 51 1 LB® SPANISH PEANUTS FOR ONLY 9c (1 LB. Per Family) When You Present This Ad Personally At COYLE'S FACTORY OUTLET 260 Titlson Ave., at Coyle Lane, Tillsonburg Fresh Roasted Cashews, Peanuts and Mixed Nuts Bulk packs of plastic cutlery, serviettes, coffee cups and stir sticks for weddings - parties and banquets. Wilton of Chicago Cake Decorations STORE HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. and Fri 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Thursday April 15, 1976 Until Midnight Specials Throughout The Store Starting At 9 p.m. Children Must Be accompanied by an Adult THIS OFFER EXPIRES MAY 29,1976 activities and during the program four new residents were welcom- ed to the Home, Miss Ethel Hill, Mrs. Millie Edwards, Mrs. Charlotte Fewster and Wilson Britnell. Mrs. Lyle Storey of Seaforth arranged a special Irish program for "Family Night" with local talent and entertainers from Mitchell and Lucan. Marie Flynn, Norman Speir and Watson Webster provided a program of old tyme music in the Auditorium with dance numbers by Debbie Flynn, Jane and Laurie Bell. The Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisted With activities. A twenty member mens choir from the Kirkton United Church enter- tained with sacred songs on Tuesday evening. Thcrc +t t instrumentals by Lorne Elford, Clifford Jacques and Laverne Rodd; vocal solos by Susan Van Derspeck; piano solos by Kim Heather;. tap dances by Michelle Robinson and a mens quartette Harry Hern, Ken Blackler, Norris Webb and Glenn Cope- land. Mr's. Waghorn expressed the appreciation of the residents. Kippen News There were eighteen tables in play at the euchre party sponsor- ed by the Kippen East Women's Institute in the Legion Hall Hen - sail on March 23. Winners were: Women's first, Freda Boa; Second, Mrs. Roy Swartz. Low, Eileen Connolly. Lone Hands, Marlene Bell. Men's first, Joe Carter; Second, Bob Belt. Low, Jim Parsons. Lone Hands, Jack Sinclair. Lucky Draw, Grace Pepper; Lucky cup, Verna Hay; Lucky score card, Al Hoggarth. Arrangmements were conduct- ed by the North Group. The members of Kippen East W.I. would like to thank those who attended the euchres making them such a success. Mr. & Mrs. Art McCallum are spending a week in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson have returned from the south. Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGee, Dungannon, visited with Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis during the, past week. Renovations at St. Andrews Church, Kippen, are in progress. Mrs. Ross Chapman holidayed in Yugoslavia. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SAUERKRAUT SUPPER TASTY Spare Ribs with SaU;- rkraut (or Cote Slaw) * Also Nome -made Pies * WED., APRIL 7 5:30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. ZURICH C MUNITY CE'' ETRE Sponsored by Zurich and District Chamber of Commerce h!� x13,-rn � SI ONE MORE WEEK! 5 -PIECE KITCHEN SUITES MATTRESSES and $149. BOX SPRINGS ®FLOOR COVERINGS •TV AND STEREOS BEDROOM SUITES AND UP LIVING ROOM SUITES 2 PC. DAVENO ESTLAKE FURNITUREEI 5