Zurich Citizens News, 1969-04-24, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
LEAGUE WINNERS — Winners of the
league title in the Zurich Ladies' Bowling
League this past season were the .Starlites.
Back row, left to right, are Irene Hartman,
Lions Plan Booth
At Exeter Rodeo
The Zurich Lions Club, at
their regular dinner meeting
on Monday night at the Dom-
inion Hotel, agreed to set up
a food booth at this year's
Exeter Rodeo. Probable menu
for the occasion will be pork
and beans.
Several weeks ago the Bean
Festival committee was invited
to set up a booth at the Exeter
event, and serve pork and
beans. In turn this group
agreed to turn the idea over to
the Lions Club for their con-
sideration. The project will
be under the supervision of the
special events cominittee of th,
organization.
At the meeting on Monday
night the Lions agreed to op-
erate a bingo at the Goderich
Marion Rader, Jean Schroeder, Elaine Datars,
Shirley Kipfer; front row, left to right, Pat
Schroeder, Dorothy Finkbeiner and Betty
Grenier.
Psychiatric Hospital, on May 5,
for the patients. Various
organizations throughout the
country take turns at this.
Don O'Brien, chairman of
the Easter Seals committee of
the organization, reported
that to date over $1,000 has
been collected for the camp-
aign.
In other business the group
approval to the bingo commi-
ttee to purchase new equipmen
necessary to operate bingos.
The old equipment has become
obsolete, and much of it has
been discarded.
A vote of thanks was extende.
to the wives of the members
who served the dinner at the
region rally held last week in
Zurich. Profits from the ven-
ture were voted to be used to
meet the Lions Club committ-
ment towards the Blue Water
Rest Home.
A suit -of -the -month draw
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(Canadian made)
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was won by John Wilds, Bay-
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