Zurich Citizens News, 1975-04-03, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
About 100 people turn4d out
to the Easter Sunrise service in
Hensall United Church early
Sunday morning. John Blackwell
presided at the organ and Rev.
Don Beck delivered the mess-
age. A delicious breakfast of
bacon and eggs and home made
hot cross buns was enjoyed at
the conclusion of the service.
Gail Travers sang a solo acc-
ompanied on the piano by Tom
Travers.
Rev. Don Beck preached on
the sermon topic "And yet we
believe," for the Celebration
of Easter service. The choir
sang two numbers accompanied
on the organ by Mrs. Turkheim.
The lilies were in memory of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Fee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne
of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Berdan of Union visited
over the Easter holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. B. VanGent of
Windsor were weekend visitors,
and Anthony Gelderland visited
for a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal.
Hensall Girl Guides held a
skating party in the Hensall
arena recently. Visitors were a
Company from the Salvation
Army Girl Guides in London,
and a company from the Exeter
Girl Guides. About 60 girls were
in attendance. After skating,
everyone met at the Hensall
United Church for the closing
Suzanne Ritchie, daughter of
Mrs. Olive Marshman of New
Toronto, won the highest award
in bowling for ladies recently
at the March Classic Tournamen
of Bowling, held at the Fleetway
40 Bowling Alley in London.
Mrs. Leona Parke, of Hensall
was present at this event as
well as Mrs. Ritchie's mother
and husband Lou. While in
London, they all spent the
weekend with Patricia Lemmon.
Holy Communion was cele-
brated at St. Paul's Anglican
Church by the Rev. G.A.
Anderson.
Zurich Peewees
Zurich is now playing for
the Zone "A" Peewee Champ-
ionship Trophy, with Seaforth
leading the series with a tie
and a win, and the winner
is to meet Mitchell.
ZURICH 2 - SEAFORTH 2
On Tuesday, March 25, after .
playing overtone, the score
still remained a 2-2 tie. There
was no scoring in the first period
but in the second period, Zuricl-
rallied for a pair of goals. Kris
Bedard scored first, assisted by
brother Kerry, then a minute
and a half later, Robert Willert
notched another, aided again
by Kerry Bedard. lathe third
period, Seaforth scored in the
first minute of play and then
late in the game they got the
equalizer sending the game into •
the scoreless overtime.
SEAFORTH 2 - ZURICH 0
On Wednesday, March 26,
Zurich failed to come up with
a goal against excellent net -
minding for Seaforth. Seaforth
gor their first goal late in the
first period from Jim McClure.
There was no scoring in the
second period and Seaforth got
another early in the third period
when Finlayson found the range,
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