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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-04, Page 6Page 6 Citizens News, May 4, 1977 Bowling tournament attracts top bowiers toZurich Bowlers from as far as Strat- ford took part in a very successful bowling tournament held in the Town and Country Bowling Lanes in Zurich on Sun- day. The tournament's success was due in no small part to the co-operation Tony and Marlene Bedard, owners of the bowling lane, had from area merchants giving cash and prize donations. Winner of the high ten went to Gene Ohler of Stratford who bowled a 2461 for the tournament to capture the $80 first prize. Brian Nixon of Stratford took the $60 second prize with his score of 2416 and Richard Schmidt also of Stratford took third place with 2351. Jim Bedard won a fishing pole donated by Shaws Dairy store in Zurich and the Bowling Lanes for his high five score of 1243. Bruce Collins scored a high five of 1187 to win a mirror donated by Northlander Mobile Homes of Hensall. High singles went to Carl Finkbeiner, $5.00; Rick Schilbe, $5.00; Larry McLelland, a pillow donated by Turkheim Furniture; Bill Strong won a $5.00 voucher from Hess Jewelry store; Rodger Bennewies won two sirloin steaks from Yun bluts Meat Market; Joe Atkinson won half a ham from Al's Super- market in Hensall; Jerry Thiel won a cheese tray from the Cheese House and Bakery in Zurich; Mike Brintnell won $10 worth of groceries at Doerrs; Cecil Fields won one months free 'car washes at the Car Wash operated by Ron Rader; Paul Bedard won a pair of vice grips donated by Stade's Hardware; Bill Wilson won $10 off on a case of oil or grease from Doug Erb, agent for Arrow Petroleum; 011ie Edwards won a pair of vases from Zurich Pro Hardware • John Zandw k won HIGH TEN WINNERS — Gene Ohler of Stratford, left, was the first prize high ten winner at the bowling tournament held at the Town and Country Bowling Lanes in Zurich. 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