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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-12-07, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS, E. H. RADER, Correspondent) The Junior Choir of Zionf;gelical V. 13. Church held their Lutheran Church will present Woodrow Macke dinner Friday a Christmas Cantata, -O. a.'onac* evening, December 1, with 68 Let us Adore lint." kva Sunday, present. Group 3, with Mrs. December 10, at 7.30 p.m.' Harry Hoffman convener, ser - Everyone is welcome, • vecl a turkey dinner. Sunday visitors with Mr. and, Entertain me n t committee Mrs. William Hough were. Mr. ,; were; Mrs. Harold Kellerman, and Mrs. Carl Echmier and! Mrs. J. M. Treman and Mrs. Paul, :Aliss Ellen Gilbert and Howard Klumpp. Guest speaker Mr. Jerry Cullen, al .*t Stratford E was Miss Lorna Taylor, of Lon - 31r. and Mr. and Mrs. Klmer don, who showed pictures of Roder and. fatuity. ' her trip to India, the Holy Land and the Middle East. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. James sang a duet, with Mrs. James accompanying them on the piano accordion. Mrs. Howard Klumpp conducted a sing song. Choir 'Supper The annual choir supper of Von Lutheran Church, was held Friday. December 1, with 33 present. Group 2 of the Ladies Aid, with Mrs. Ken Kel- ler as convener, served a tur- key supper. Following the supper Bunco was played. WinnerJs were, Al- bert Miller and Helen Nadiger; consolation winners, Charles Martene and Margaret Salmon. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Hough were, Mr. and Mrs. Carl _Echmier .. and Paul, Miss Ellen Gilbert and Mr. Jerry Cullen, all of Strat- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Burmeister and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roder and family. Choir Supper The annual choir supper of Zion's Lutheran Church, was held Friday December 1, with 33 present. Group 11 of the Ladies Aid, with Mrs. Ken Kel- ler as convener, served a tur- key supper. Following the supper Bunco was played, winners were, Al- bert Miller and Helen Nadiger; consolation winners, Charles Martene and Margaret Salmon. Woodrow Macke Dinner The Ladies Aid of the Evan - NNW ,IM NETE'S FLOWERS Phone 330 - Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" tszazmirmownow Handsome Allan Blye of- fers his popular vocal stylings on Cue for a Coni - bo, heard Saturday even- ings on Cue for a Combo, heard Saturday evenings on the CBC Dominion radio network. Often seen on CBC TV, Allan is backed by the Paul Grosney Quintet in this weekly program of light and popular music standards. How To Bowl Fiv pins eurately.xf you find you are missing 446.46. Line Bowling & Shadow Bowling If all the different ways there are to aim a bowling ball, the 'Line Bowling" method is the hardest to describe exactly. Using it successfully depends partly on your own imagination, and partly on a trick of per- spective. Standing at the end of the bowling lane, looking down the lane, you'll notice the boards, and the cracks between them, seem to taper together as they approach the pins at the far end. In "Line Bowling" you ima- VARNA By Bert Chief Double Diamond Advisory Council gine these cracks and boards as a sort of channel, funnelling down to the headpin. When you deliver the ball, you launch it as smoothly as possible down that imaginary channel. On every lane, you'll find the colors of the hardwood strips on that lane that mark a channel leading your ball naturally each time to the tar- get pin. . In "Pin Bowling," you fix your eyes on the pin, then con- centrate on sending your ball along an imaginary line between you hand and that pin. In "Line Bowling," you fix your eyes on the `,line" in the lane, then launch your ball along it to reach the pin. We don't re- commend line bowling because we feel it is a very inaccurate method .,of aiming. A Minstrel Show from the Seaforth Anglican Church Choir put on a good concert in the Township Hall, last Friday evening, to a large audience. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cole- man and family, of Walkerton, visited with relatives on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Berne McKin- ley and family, of Brantford, called on relatives over the week -end. SAVE ON SEED buy from your local J -M dealer Choose JONES, MAC_NAUGHTON SEEDS for: Quality Economy Service finest seed always, from an experienced seed home reasonable prices for expertly processed seed convenient "close -to -home" MOM service from this local firm Ask your Dealer for JONES, MAC NAUGHTON SEEDS Or call us direct: Exeter Phone 664 Crediton Phone 3-W London Phone GE 2.2258 DOMINION ROYAL Snow Tire Specials 6:70 x 15 and 7:50 x 14 FIRST LINE DEEP TREAD - 4 PLY TUBELESS Reg. Price $26.80 OUR SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICE c4 1 Two (White Walls $2.00 Extra) 6:70 x 15 -TUBE TYPE Reg. Price $28.80 OUR SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICE $ 36. For Two THESE ARE BRAND NEW TIRES -- NOT RECAPS FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING DESJARDINE AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 38_._ ZURICH 0 I your target pin slightly after Garside and Jim Hoult rolling through the shadow, Bowling Instructors vary your aiming point a little bowl for the neck of the sha- dow, instead of the tip; or else aim for the gap between two shadows. The big advantage in using the shadows is that it moves your target closer to you and gives you a larger aiming area. However, very few expert bowlers use this system, and we certainly don't feel it's a good system for beginners. However, if you have already tried all the other systems -Pin Bowling and Spot Bowling -without suc- cess, then experiment with shadow bowling. Shadow bowling does have a couple of special advantages. If you ordinarily aim right at the pins, but find you are "pick- ing" headpins too often, bowl- ing for the shadow as a target will usually cause your ball to "break" off line a bit sooner, and thus strike the headpin off centre. If you find trouble hitting corner pins, shadow bowling sometimes helps here, The cor- ner pin shadows extend up into the alley away from the gutter. In various central European countries the Christmas Crib, staged in a box, is carried through the streets by groups of singing children during Christmas time. Shadow Bowling To understand „Shadow Bowling," once again look down the lane. This time, notice how the shadows of the pins are re- flected on the surface of the lanes. No matter where you stand on the approach, the re- flections seem to point directly toward you. What's more, they taper toward a natural point. If you aim at th head of the shadow, with a straight ball, it will roll down the shadow and strike the pin. 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