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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-02-20, Page 13PAGE 14 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1975 Computer courses Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes SENIOR ML(ED BOWLING LEAGUE , February 13 Points 7 0 0 7 5 2 Hi Hopes - Mary Laporte - 825 Newcomers - Laird Jacobe - 492 Whippoorwills - Allan Gascho - 570 Hawkeyes - John Goldsmith - 636 Varieties - Marg Horner - 567 Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 584 HIGH SINGLE - Mary Laporte - 329 HIGH TRIPLE - Mary Laporte - 825 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, February 10, Ups and Downs - Angela Watson - 496 Road Runners - Anita Faber - 578 Super Six - Reta Mommersteeg - 525 Packers - Leona Rader - 594 Angels - Carmel Sweeney - 514 Alley Oops - Dianne Ducharrne - 606 Dashwood Tigerettes - Carol Luther - 465 Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 634 Town & Country Six - Doreen Dietrich - 5 99 Starlites - Dianne Becker - 620 Jolly Six - Mona Campbell - 6 09 Happy Gang - Martha Pfaff - 519 HIGH SINGLE - Pat Schroeder HIGH TRIPLE - Hazel McEwen - 740 HIGH AVERAGE - Pat Schroeder - 198 MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE, February 4, Points 2 5 2 5 7 0 7 0 DJ, 's - Rick Regier - 611 Go -Getters - Howard Finkbeiner. - 702 Flyers - Glen Thiel - 667 Head Pins - Carl Finkbeiner - 612 Discount Daves - Dave Rader - 620 Blue Water - Ed Denornme - 556 Rockets - Hubert Schilbe - 647 Wild Bunch - Kim McKinnon - 563 HIGH SINGLE - Bill Smith - 344 HIGH TRIPLE - Jim Bedard - 824 HIGH AVERAGE - Tony Bedard - 217 SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, February 6, Whippoorwills - Bob Horner - 571 0 Varieties - Earl Horner - 692 7 Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 521 2 Newcomers - Raye Jacobe - 518 5 Hi Hopes - Louis Willert - 581 2 Hawkeyes - John Goldsmith - 596 5 HIGH SINGLE - Claire Geiger - 313 HIGH TRIPLE - Claire Geiger - 802 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, February 3, Alley Oops - Donna Harnather - 655 Packers - Marg Clarke - 709 Ups & Downs - Ila O'Rourke - 594 Super Six - Reta Mommersteeg - 565 Road Runners - Anita Faber - 617 Jolly Six - Wanda McClinchey - 601 Slow Pokes - Helen Ryan - 559 Starlites - Jean Schroeder - 649 Town & Country Six - Shirley Pole - 576 Dashwood Tigerettes - Marg Butler - 508 Happy Gang - Isabel Becker - 476 Angels - Carmel Sweeney - 660 HIGH SINGLE - Pat Schroeder - 316 HIGH TRIPLE - Hazel McEwen - 740 HIGH AVERAGE - Pat Schroeder -..198 Total Points 73 42 39 69 86 76 54 100 50 118 51 73 26 68 74 124 83 19 Total Points 48 73 77 60 96 51 73 54 39 81 74 42 66 62 66 111 54 50 93 76 61 117 74 26 19 51 * Homes * Cottages, * Barns Backhoe Service Richard Bedard CONSTRUCTION LTD. 236-4679 ZURICH will soon (continued from page 1) Exeter trustee Clarence Mc- Donald suggested the chairman have the right to put closure on any discussion. "I went through the old tunes with long sessions, " added McDonald. Mrs. Kunder was reappoint- ed to the Huron -Perth Tubercul- osis and Respiratory Disease Association, she commented, "It's about time somebody else had the job preferably non- smokers." . Approval was given to change professional development day from May 30 to April 25 for schools for the Trainable Ment- ally Retarded. The board approved an exp- enditure of about $1500 to send a physical education teacher to Russia in May to take part in an in-depth study of the Sov- iet system of physical education The course is three weeks in length and will examine the physical education curricula in priznary,s econdary and post- secondary institutions for male and female students. The application to make the trip came from 13111 Weber a staff member at Central Huron in Clinton and he will probably represent Huron. In discussion Cayley Hill said "I support the idea but I'm a little concerned about who should go. No casting any aspersions on Mr. Weber. I would leave the decision up to the board. I congratulate him for the idea." During the discussion Marian Zinn said "Isn't this the sort of thing we want our teachers to do," In his presentation Weber said the Russian Seminar prov- ides a rare opportunity to look at an entirely different system. At the present we are over- exposed to a flood of American ideas." Attending the meeting as observers were Ran McKay, principal of Hensall Public School, Sharon Soldan, vice- principal of Stephen Central School and John Gummow, Director of Education in Middle- sex and three others from his board. WESTON'S 8 OZ BOX Bleu Cheese or Wheat Thins 49 28 OZ Habitant Vegetable Soup 45c FRAY BEN TOS Corned Beef NESTLE'S QUICK 2 LB 12 OZ TIN Instant Chocolate FROZEN Supreme Fancy Peas Sunkist Oranges LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD PHONE 236-4316 - ZU 79' $L79 2 lb 794 DOZ 69 MARKET RICH How many energy leaks are there in your home? At one drop per second. a dripping hot water tap can waste about 175 gallons of hot water each month. The electricity required to heat that water would keep a 60 -watt bulb burning continuously. Poor insulation...a faulty heating system...inefficient use of appliances...all cause.energy Teaks in the .borne. This can increase the cost of running a homeā€”and waste Canada's precious energy resources. It makes good sense to use electricity and all .forms of energy wisely. And that includes stopping those energy leaks. your hydro