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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-08-28, Page 11PERCY BEDARD Carpenter - • *Custom•Built Homes *Renovations *Additions *Repairs *Free Estimates Phone 236-4873 After 6 Zurich i a Citizens News, August 28, 1980 Pogo 1) Pee wees a e a a n v o n' n eachBeth s quads have wins and eight 11 defeats and playd�wns, The Dashwood Peewees have advanced to the OBA semi-finals with two wins over Langton on the weekend. In their first game Dash- wood blanked Langton 14-0 and in the second game the locals won by a score of 8-1. SPORTS • SPOT by Marlene and Tony Bedard Trevor Johnston was the winning pitcher shutting out the Langton squad while allowing one hit. He struck out 10 and gave up three walks. Johnston also led the team at the plate with four singles. Ted Hodgins and Darcy Martin each had a single and Attends COOP camp out Bonnie Dowson was chosen by the Hensall Co -Op to attend a camp at Geneva Park. Following is her ac- count of. her camping ex- perience: "On Saturday, I left for a - Varna by PIary Chaisson week at Geneva Park, a YMCA camp or Orillia. This was a co-ed camp with plenty of facilities for our free time. We had classes from 9:30 until 3:00 then free time until 9:00 p.m. when we had a one-hour class. Then we were free to do whatever we wanted. Classes were mostly about leadership skills, we talked about .communication with others, listening, and helping others. There was tennis, badminton; basketball, canoeing, everything! I even water skiied for the first time. There were 19 of us, and we all stayed in one big house called a wig-wam. •I really enjoyed this camp, and I think it was a good learning experience with the classes, and also good ex- perience in our free time with all the recreational activities available. This camp was sponsored by United Co -Operatives of Ontario, and I am grateful to the Hensall District Co-op for sending me to this camp. New residents We'd like to welcome Stan and Betty -Low Smith and their daughter Lisa to the village. They recently moved into the house they bought from Bill and Barb Crawford. Persona Is John Dowson, Dale Stephenson, David Consitt and Mark Taylor spent a few days last week in the Wasaga Beach area, and Bonnie returned home with them. Mrs. Morrison returned home on Friday after spending a few days in Stratford Hospital. Tanis Chuter and Brenda Dowson are entering Fan- shawe College and are enrolled in the Medical Secretary course. Bonnie Dowson is employed in the main office at Wildwood on the River Bayfield. Readers would appreciate news of any other young people who are -taking continuing education or beginning employment. m:tot playas n eachedhavefora gad are a double. Brad Steeper had two singles and Buddy Richardson one, single. Dashwood`s winning streak continued Sunday in Langton with an 8-1 victory. John McCrindle, Brad Steeper, and Trevor John- ston had two singles each. D'Arcy Martin and Buddy Richardson chipped in with a single apiece. Doug Schade pitched the complete game, striking 8 batters out and giving up two walks and four hits. The Pee wees are un- defeated in the play-offs having ousted Seaforth, Flesherton, Mount Forest and Langton in straight games. They will now meet the winner of the Amher- stburg-Dresden series in the semi-finals this weekend. Come out and give the boys your support. Bantams in battle The Dashwood Bantams appear to be in real fight in their OBA playoff series against Stratford Saturday. As of press time the two clubs were tied at a victory apiece with the locals win- ning 1-0 Saturday and losing a close 5-4 decision Sunday. Last night the two squads squared off in Dashwood for the final game of the series. Orioles take title The Orioles finished in first place in minor softball action this summer with a record of eight wins and one defeat. Only two points behind were the.Cubs with 14 points while the Expos and Pirates finished with identical two win and seven . defeat •records. The final outcome of the season was not decided until Thursday when the Orioles defeated the Cubs' 21-14. Gerry Smith picked four singles and a double, Robert Rau also had four singles and Debbie Smith had a trio of the single baggers and a pair of doubles.; • • Mark Hartman and ern Teeter had seven singles between • themselves and Danny '"Denomme con- tributed a single and a home run. • Roc league very close In one of the tighter finishes in the Zurich mens' rec fastball league the Pontiacs and D.J.'s are tied for top spot with 22 points More Zurich news Continued ftona page 1 electric organ. His son Joe and wife Carol Gelinas and their three children were also present from Edmon- ton, and spent a week visiting with relatives. Four sisters were together last week at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Deitz, when .Mrs. Pearl Haines, and Mrs. Gertrude Flegman of Dearborn, Michigan along ,with Mrs. • Winnifred Anderson of Frelton spent several days talking over old times. Jamie Meidinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Meidinger is a patient in War Memorial Children Hospital in London. Harold Ora and Ross Horner returned home from a -three week vacation out west visiting with son and family, Wayne and Helen Horner and grand children, Shelley and Cameron, who started back to school' this past Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Regier spent ten days in Calgary visiting with their son and family, Richard and Janet Regier and little Laura, also while there enjoyed going to Banff and ..seeing Lake Louise. Stance and Vera Bedard and Milton and Eva Bedard of Windsor spent the week- end at their cottage in Bayfield and dropped in on relatives in Zurich and took in the Bean festival on Saturday. Miss Louise Regier is spending the week with her brother and sister-in-law, Peter and Bonnie Regiet in London andwentwith them to Niagara Falls last weekend. Weekend guests at the 111 {et4,110 • home of Allen and Rose= Mary Scott were, Andre -and Adele Beauregard • and children from Mississauga, and the was also one of the queen judges Mrs. Ann Marie Cavil and daughter Kathleen along with friend Liz, all of Warren, Michigan spent a week at -the cottage of relatives, Mozart and Marie Gelinas the Sunsets and Dominion Tavern with 20 points each but the Tavern squad has three games in hand over the Sunsets. In fifth spot with a nine win and 11 loss record are the Oil Burners while the Patz Boys tiring up the rear with a five win and 14 loss record. In action Monday evening the D.J.'s clobbered the Oil Burners 23-6 with Ray Weido having a perfect evening at the plate, He picked four hits and had two walks. Paul Morrison contributed a home run. small wor travel ltd. al Advice Is Always Ft:Et HAVE ceouPs�ti ti� tan TRAVEL • Vacation Business or Group Travel Call 235-1772 Exeter and let us look after the details Doug and Mary Ellison 6 41 sur ERS 1111 PRCE Is RIGHT ,EST BINS CO GRAIN SOME SURVIVE, SOME DON'T — Among the many attrac- tions at the bean festival Saturday were the multicoloured balloons. Displaying balloons at opposite ends of the spec- trum were Todd Laporte and Robert Ducharme. Staff photo Do mtto iiDtNtI1q lounge andTauen 7Aatn St..gutitch. Ontanio cP6ane 236-4371 4*it, ,H n, w n EEI _ 11. 1P ,I. 1 . .•, Il. .,I fri Entertainment this weekend will be THE LESPERANCE TRIO Don't forget our quality dinners at family prices 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR APPROX. 90 H. a GRAIN BINS: • SIMPLE TO ERECT • INDEPENDENT STEEL FRAME • MANHOLE ROOF SHEET FOR EASY ACCESS • DOOR BOARDS (INCLUDED) • AUGER OPENING • (NEW) DOOR bESIGN 2 TIER DOOR HATCH STYLE APPROX. 60" H. 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