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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-14, Page 14THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Release schedule for Rec League NO. 1 BLUES: Ken Clarke, manager, Ron Oesch. Captain. Doug O'Brien, Bill Wagner, Leo Ducharme, Ken Regier, Doug Stade, Mahlon Martin, Richard Thiel, David Clarke, Ken Durand, Wayne Clarke, David Cyr, Dan Schilbe, Tom Westlake, Martin Sutton. NO. 2 FLYERS; Ken Fenwick, manager, Larry Merner, capt- ain, Gerald Shantz, Paul Morr- ison, Pyis Dietrich, Allan Beange, David Stark, Rob Finkbeiner, Ken Lovie, Andy Durand, Doug Turkheim, Gord Hay, Ron Heimrich, Xavior Boogeman. NO 3 PANTHERS, Ron Clarke, Manager, Ross Fisher, Captian, Don O'Brien, Eric Srnale, Tom Neiland, Ray Weido, Joe Kenda Norin Koehler, John Brown, Dale Erb, Stu Gingerich, Rich- ard Fisher, Murray Ried, Ron Dickert. Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Total Points Points 5 2 0 7 7 0 Hi Hopes - Claire Geiger - 607 Newcomers - Laird Jacobe - 538 Hawkeyes - Delbert Geiger - 535 Whippoorwills - Allan Gascho - 712 Varieties - Earl Horner - 697 Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 616 HIGH SINGLE - Claire Geiger - 309 HIGH TRIPLE - Doris Goldsmith - 739 MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE, November 5, 1974 2 5 0 7 0 7 2 5 Blue Water - Gary Rau - 579 D.J.'s - Leo Hoffman, -607 Head Pins - Tony Bedard - 660 Rockets - Jim Bedard - 757 Wild Bunch - Kevin Dietrich - 605 Go Getters - Hugh McEwan - 629 Flyers - John Paul Rau - 620 Discount Dave's - Dave Rader - 567 HIGH SINGLE - Bill Smith - 344 HIGH TRIPLE - Jim Bedard - 757 TONY BEDARD - 213 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, November 4, 1974 Angels - Carmel Sweeney - 566 Packers - Leona Rader - 663 Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 558 Town & Country Six - Melissa Gelinas - 585 Dashwood Tigerettes - Carol Luther - 558 Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 530 Starlites - Pauline Miller - 587 Road Runners - Anita Faber - 607 Jolly Six - Mona Campbell - 551 Super Six - Irene Hartman - 599 Ups & Downs - Rita Mommersteeg - 572 Happy Gang - Mary Orr - 449 HIGH SINGLE - Erla Smale - 298 HIGH TRIPLE - Anita Faber - 692 HIGH AVERAGE - Leona Rader - 199 Second Exeter Lions ARMCHAIR BINGO 28 15 19 07 31 19 20 26 25 31 16 36 37 33 21 47 23 36 20 26 50 40 28 18 21 6 Enjoy Bing,. While Sitting At Home * 3 Numbers Called Mon. to Sat. For Two Weeks * 2 Numbers Called Mon. to Sat. For Two Weeks * 1 Number Called per Day Until Full Card Won 5400 In Pri=es NUMBERS TO BE DRAWN AT 10:00 A.M. DAILY COMMENCING NOV. 11 For Daily Numbers Call 235-1211 (This Is The Only Phone Number To Call) OR CHECK THE MASTER CARD ON DISPLAY WHERE YOUR CARD WAS OBTAINED. Should you Bingo contact card seller not later than 9 a.m. the following day otherwise you will have to share with anyone else who may bingo on the next number called. In the event of a tie prizes will be split. Cards available - $1.00 Cards available at various outlets in Exeter and as follows: Zurich Variety, Klopp's Garage in Zurich; Chandler's Store in Dashwood; William's Hair Styling and Ron's Health Centre in Hensall; Skyway Market in Centralia; Stardust Drive -In in Crediton. PAGE 15 NO 4 SABRES, Jim Bedard, Manager, Bob Johnston, capt- ain, George Suplat, Earl Wag- ner, Phil Overholt, Doug Coxon, John Gascho, Bernie Denonune, Martys Kelders, Martin Vanderberk, Bill Webst- er, Don Geiger, Isidore Laporte, Don Oesch, Paul Steckle. SCHEDULE First team listed plays at 7 p.m, Second team plays at 9 p.m. Nov 14- lvs2 3 vs 4 Nov 21- 1 vs 3 2 vs 4 Nov 28-2 vs 4 1 vs 3 Dec 5 - 4 vs 3 2 vs 1 Dec 12 - 2 vs 3 1 vs 4 Dec 19 - 4 vs 1 3 vs 2 Dec 26 - 2 vs 1 4 vs 3 Jan 2 - 3 vs 1 4 vs 2 Jan 9- 2 vs 4 3 vs 1 Jan 16- 4vs3 1 vs 2 Jan 23 - 3 vs 2 4 vs 1 Jan 30 - 1 vs 4 2 vs 3 lst Round Playoff Best of 3 Games Feb 6 1st place vs 3rd place -7 2nd place vs 4th place -9 Feb 13 2nd place vs 4th place -7 lst place vs 3rd place - 9 Feb 20 lst place vs 3rd place -7 2nd place vs 4th place -9 Final playoff round to be arrang- ed. NOTICE - Any local hockey players that may have been left off the above list and are interested in playing uiay cont- act, Jiin Bedard, 236-4349 or Ken Clarke, 236-4612. 0 Tuckersmith Tuckersmith council has approved a plan of subdivision of approximately 20 acres owned by Ken and Rod Doig on the north side of Egmondville adjoining their golf course. The projected lots provide for 61 houses and a one acre park. The Doig's must construe the necessary roads and provide all services before the subdivis- ion is turned over to the town- ship. Plans are being sent to the London office of the Ontario Ministry of Treasury, Econom- ics and Intergovernrnental Af- fairs for approval. An engineer's report prepared by B.M. Ross, Goderich, on the safety of bridges in Tucker - smith crossed by Huron County Board of Education buses reveal• ecl several needed replacing. Last spring the board of educ- ation concerned about the saf- ety of students travelling on township roads asked various councils to certify bridges safe for school buses. The engineer's report asked by council indicated two bridges, the Roman Line at Lot 22, Con 4-5 should have a sign limiting 4 1/2 tons and be replaced as soon as possible. Similarly, Plumb's bridge at Concession 11-12 should be limited to five tons and also replaced soon. The report said the Hanna bridge on Concession 3, side - road 15-16 should have an eight ton limit and repair work and rails replaced and the bridge replaced in the near future. The bridge at lot 7, Concess- sion 12 should have a 11 ton lim- it and the bridge at Concession 2, Lots 30-31 may carry loads in excess of 11 tons. The engineer said he is prep- aring plans for replacement of bridges in 1975 on Concession 4, Sideroad 20-21 and lot 1, Concession 10-11. Building permits were approv- ed for the Vanastra recreation committee for building a swim- ming pool cover and Rochus Faber, Kippen for a barn addit- ion. A bylaw increasing the water installation rate in Egmond- ville from $200 to $400 and the commercial rate from $400 to $500 was approved,. CONSERVE THAT HEAT The biggest factor in home energy consumption this winter will be the heating system, reminds Consumers' Asstciation of Canada. Make sure the heat is going where you want it and make sure it doesn't get away! If a room is unused, shut off its heat and close the door. If you like to sleep with your bedroom window open, keep the door closed. Blinds and drapes will 1<eep the heat in on dull days and in the evening, but should be opened when the sun shines. vow .,.memo .. ..•••..•••••-...r.....a.,M1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING RE: Day Care Centre FOR Zurich & Surrounding Area MONDAY, ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL Does Zurich need a Day Care Centre? What exactly is a Day Care Centre? Who benefits? What does it cost? These and many other questions will be answered by Mr, Jim Deneau, Community & Social Services specialist for the Ontario government. We invite all adults, and especially those parents having pre-school age children, to attend this important meeting! chair G g4eL Y -A -WAY NOW, for CHRISTMAS Don't forget �y. M Too! WE HAVE OUR GREATEST SELECTION EVER... RECLINERS FOR SITTING RACK ... STRETCHING OUT REST ROCKERS, RECLINERS, ROCKER RECLINERS, SWIVEL ROCKERS, LAZ-Y-BOYS, ETC. PRICES START AS LOW AS $59. 00 Westlake . urn tur PHONE 236-4365 - ZURICH