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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-01-28, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 OFFICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • FOR BUSINESS, HOME AND THE FARM! STEEL FILING CABINETS FIREPROOF VAULTS • FIBRE STORAGE CASES • MO ERN STEEL DESKS • Before you buy any Office Equipment, see us for the lowest possible prices. FAKE TO THE RIGHT AND PULL THE GOALER OUT -Pee Wee coach George Haggit has the undivided attention of some of his young players as he explains the moves that should bring victory to their camp. Keen interest anal ai Mrs. H. F. Currie Brings Message Mrs. Robert Reaburn, leader of Unit 1 of the UCW, opened her meeting with a poem, "Great the New Year". The theme of the devotional period, prepared by Mrs. Don Joynt, was "Being a new person", with Scripture reading by Mrs. Earl Soldon. Mrs. H. F. Currie, as presi- dent of the UCW, paid her in- itial visit and brought an in- spiring message on the work of the UCW. The study on "Trinidad" was presented by Mrs, Walter Spen- cer who also showed colored slides on her trip to the World's Fair. The unit will cater to the Guide and Brownie banquet on February 25. Refreshments were served by lunch convenors, Mrs. V. M. Pyette and Mrs. Earl Soldan. EVAPORATED Carnation Milk 6/89c Cheese Slices 29c Kam Luncheon Meat _ _ _ _ 39c Wax Paper 29c Cabbage Lb. 9c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO - ZURICH tinge of worry is mirrored in the faces of these hockey hope- fuls (left to right) Ray Weido, Barry Thiel, Donnie Oesch, Garry Hess and Timmy Decker. Zurich MAA Juveniles Soundly Trounce Centralia's Team, 10.1 The Zurich MAA Juveniles wound up their regular home schedule on Monday night by soundly trouncing the Centra- lia RCAF Juveniles 10-1. The locals scored twice in the first, and added four more in both the second and third periods. The Centralia crew scared their lone goal midway through the first period. Ken Westlake sparked the Zurich attack with a hat trick, while Eugene Guenther chipped in with two counters. Single goals were scored by Rich Ra- der, Bob Miller, Dick Durand and Barry Bloch. Rick Stade, in the Zurich County Library Well Received In Huron Centres Mrs. M. L. Clements, county librarian, reported to county council that •there Were 32 li- braries, four deposit stations, five high schools and 292 ele- mentary school rooms serviced in Huron. The libraries circulate 5,500 books in each exchange. The deposit stations use 200 books, high schools 500 and the ele- mentary schools 11,295. 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The only D category team in this area is Blyth, so in all probability they will meet them in the first round. 0 Bowling Scores MEN'S LEAGUE Group A Hot Shots 1 -Earl Horner 635. Rockets 3 -Larry Bedard 634. The Flyers 3 -Bill Pollock 689. Dough Boys 1 -Gib Stade 666. The Tooters 2 -John Rau 647. Globe Trotters 2 -Bob Lav- ery 616. High single: Matthew Du- charme 334. High triple: Jim Bedard 811. High average: Jim Bedard 212. Group B The Wonders 1 -Doug Shantz 583. Butcherettes 3 - Ed Datars 536. Questionaires 1- Pat World 581. The Wildcats 3 -Don Hoff- man 569. High single: Pat World 320. High triple: Pat World 703. High average: Bob Haye 201. 0 ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE The Aces 5 -Dot Monroe 589. Untouchables 2 -Irene Hart- man 514. Hi Lites 2 - Hazel McEwan 636. Packers 5-C. Meidinger 680. Pin Poppers 0 -Faye Forrest- er 548. Dashettes 9-M. Keller 623. Doninionaires-M. Ducharme 540. Wee Hopes (did not bowl be- cause of weather). High single: Elda Laidlaw 316. 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