Zurich Citizens News, 1972-06-29, Page 22`;THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 23
List schedule
for minor hair
Due to the large number of
late registrations received after
May 29, the ZMAA committee
in charge of summer softball
have found it necessary to exp-
and the league to six teams.
To do this it was necessary to
completely rearrange the team
members and all players are
asked to note their teams and
playing dates as listed below.
All registered players nine and
under will continue to play at
the Zurich Public School ground;
every Tuesday at 7 p.m.
TIGERS: Managers Kevin
McKinnon and Peter Regier --
PLAYERS; Wayne Oke, Wayne
Schilbe, Dan Durand, Dave
Thornton, John Haggitt, Randy
McKinnon, Doug Eckel, Steve
Overholt, Mark Desjardine,
Francis Hartman, Dary
Denomme, Robert Bleck, Rob-
ert Jeffrey, Kerry Bedard.
CARDINALS - Managers,
Doug Turkheim and Brad Oke
PLAYERS - Greg Thiel, Paul
Masse, Peter Vanderburgt, Fred
Mommersteeg, Bill Deichert,
Leo Vanderburgt, Bill Hay,
Gerard Ducharme, Michael A.
Denomme, Rick Bedard, Ivan
Bedard, Jack Forrester, Doug
Deichert, Barry Overholt.
CUBS - Managers, Danny and
Louis Schilbe.
PLAYERS - Kim McKinnon,
Jay Schwartzentruber, Rick
Gingerich, Doug Debus, Dave
Denomme, Dan Laporte, Dan
Turkheim, Gordon Bleck, Don-
ald Hill, Ken Van Wonderen,
Fred Denomme, Wayne Thiel,
Wayne Hamather, Mike Over-
holt, Len Van Wonderen.
EXPOS - Managers, Richard
Regier and Bob Hendrick.
PLAYERS ; Paul Klopp, Mike
Jeffrey, Wayne Meidinger,
Jimmy Hill, Steve Haberer,
Janos Nemeth, Harry Inthout,
Jim Oesch, Lionel Wilder, steve
Armstrong, .Eddy Vanderburgt,
Ken Oesch, Tim Farwell, Jeff
Forrester, Tim Hamather.
METS - Managers, Lee Regier
and Steve Meidinger.
PLAYERS; Derek O'Brie:.,
Fred Ducharme, Pat Flanagan,
Kevin Dietrich, Randy Oke,
Stephen Smith, Dan Overholt,
Jeff O'Brien, Kevin Geoffrey,
Randy Thiel, Michael G. Den-
omme, Randy Dietrich, Jeff
McKinnon, Steve Denomme,
Roger O'Brien.
REDS - Managers Paul Corriv-
eau and Richard Schilbe.
PLAYERS; Stephen Bedour,
Gary Rau, Francis Denomme,
Larry Keller, Dan Meidinger,
Frank Grover, Henry DeMooy,
Doug Corriveau, Lindsay Laporte
Joe Farwell, Paul Haggitt,
Kevin Wildfong, Tom Cyr,
Robert Mommersteeg.
First game listed at 7:00 p. m
Second game listed at 8:30
July 4 - Cards vs Expos
Tigers vs mets
July 6 - Cubs vs Reds
Tigers vs Expos
July 11 - Cubs vs Mets
Reds vs Cards
July 13 - Cards vs Tigers
Cubs vs Expos
July 18 - Mets vs Reds
Cards vs Cubs
July 20 - Tigers vs Reds
Mets vs Cards
July 25 - Cubs vs Tigers
Expos vs Mets
July 27 - Reds vs Expos
Mets vs Tigers
Aug. 1 - Expos vs Cards
Reds vs Cubs
Aug. 3 - Expos vs Tigers
Mets vs Cubs
Aug. 8 - Cards vs Reds
Expos vs Cubs
Aug 10 - Tigers vs Cards
Reds vs Mets
Aug 15 - Cubs vs Cards
Reds vs Tigers
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WITH THE ZURICH RECREATION GROUP
For the past week, the rec-
reation staff has been busy
planning for their playgrounds•
which begin Monday afternoon.
Registration from 1 to 3:30 p. m.
On Wednesday, July 5, the
playground will hold a scaveng-
er hunt and it would be apprec-
iated if you would give your
co-operation when the children
come around.
Every Wednesday night,
from 8 to 11, there will be
checkers, chess and cards. This
event is not only for teens, but
also adults. Come and bring a
friend.
Also featured on Wednesday
night, from 8:30 to 10:30 is
adult roller skating. Instead of
watching the Wednesday night
movie at home, come on out
and have some fun.
Tuesday nights 7 to 9 p.m.,
we have Open Badminton.
Everyone is welcome.
Saturday nights we have a
double feature. Tennis from
7:30 to 9:30 and roller hockey
from 9:30 to 11:00. Please bring
your own rackets, tennis balls,
and helmets and pads for roller
hockey.
A social hour is run every
Thursday afternoon from 1:00
to 3;00 p.m. Bring your hobbies
and favourite coffee cup.
Children's Gymnastics has
only six students. This class
Aug 17 - Cards vs Mets
Expos vs Reds
Aug 22 - Tigers vs Cubs
Mets vs Expos
cannot be operated until there
are at least 10 students. Regist-
ration will be taken at the arena
at any time.
Ladies and teen girls softball
will begin as soon as we receive
more registrations. Practices
and games will be held at night,
Sunday afternoons can really
be a drag, If you want to perk
up those long afternoons, come
to the Arena, Sunday afternoons
2 to 4 for Open Basketball.
The following time schedule
for swim lessons will run for
the first two weeks of July.
Following the conclusion of
Bible School, lessons will be
re -scheduled in the morning
and early afternoon:
Pre -Beginner I 12:30 - 1 p.rn.
Pre -Beginner II - 1:00 - 1:30
Pre -Beginner III - 1:30 - .2
Pre -Beginner IV - 2 - 2:30
Pre -Beginner V - 2:30 - 3
Pre -Beginner VI - 3 - 3:30
Beginner I - 3:30 - 4
Beginner II - 4 - 4:30
Junior I - 4:30 - 5
Junior II - 5 - 5:30
Senior I - 5:30 - 6
Those who have not paid the
$2.00 fee as yet, will be requir-
ed to do so at their first lesson.
All students should meet at the
arena 20 minutes before their
scheduled lesson. Could the
parents of the class who are
driving the students to the lake
meet at the arena 20 minutes
before the class also. Due to
heavy registration, recreational
swimming will be cancelled
until further notice.
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