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Oil Can, Huron Tractor - Diane
Bray, Brussels; Flashlight, Hilton
Tractor - Gary 'Buchanan; Toque,
D. Kirkby - Bob Robertson; Paul
Bernard, Dorothy Sholdice,
Murray Price, Goderich;
Screwdrivers, - Doug
McDonald, Auburn.
Oldfield, Pro Brian
Morgan, Jordan Station; Oil,
-Haugh Tire Bob Brown, Calvin
Aikens, Harry Rammeloo, Rick
Fleet) Palmerston, Marion
Qedkin, Lois McCarter; Lighter.
Canadian Tire - Jeff McPherson,
Seaforth;' Snow Mitts, Vineents -
Jean.Bridge; Snow Mitts,
Seaforth Co-Op - Garry Rodger;
Drill, McDonalds Buildall - Julie
McCall; Gloves, Calendar,
T.B.Allan - Jeff Hackwell; Jane
Hogggart; Oil, Nelson Marks -
Steven Huther ; Anti- freeze,
Maxine's Auburn - Neil Taylor;
Coat & Cap, Hoegy's Farm
Supply - Larry 'Nethery; Coal -
Cap, C.1-L., Agromart, Brus. -
Robert Leeming ; Oil, Jim
Bosman - • Rick McDonald; Tom
Stepheson; Bill Bain.
Dog Food, Walton Mill -
Wayne McDonald; Oil, p.p.
Hamm's Polaris - Doug Connoly;
Wilma Rommeloo Clarence Dale
Br-THE HURON' EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 9, 19/9
GOOD TURNOUT -- As can be seen by the number
of snowmobiles in this picture,. the Walton Poker
Rally on Sunday had a good turnout. In fact, the
figure jumped from about 175 participants last year
to'400 this year. _ • ';'Staff Photo)
POOP came from, all over o
',participate in the Walton Poker
Rally on Sunday--all the way froth
Hamilton to Owen' Sound but it
was the local people who ,got
lucky with the winning hands.
Prize winners were: first prize_
of $50-Bruce Blake, R. R. #2,
Brussels; second prize of $40-
Attie McCall of Brussels; third
prize of $30-Lloyd Heibein ' of,..
Brussels; fourth prize of $20-Pat
Nolan of Walton and; fifth prize of
SIG-Leona Robertson of Milan.
Dave Collins who is on the
recreation committee board of the
Walton Area Spoi-is Club which
held the rally said Sunday that
there-were 175 entrants last year
and close to 400 this year.
"We hope to clear a good
$1,000. which is double ' the
improvement over last year," he
said.
The rally was held to raise
money for the ball park.
Entry draw winners were: '
Wrenches, Radford's - Tom
Leeming, Walton; Oil, Ideal ,
Stipply - Bill McDonald; Susan
Thompson; Jerry' Dillow,-
Brussels; Brian Hopper; Bob
Mathers; John Gillis, Flashlight,
oil, A. Manning Neil Taylor;
Frozen *ken, Thonspon
StephenSen - Mary Alice Ryan;
Dinner, for 2, 'Triple - Ken
Glannville; 2 Porterhouse Steaks,
Blyth Meat Mkt,, Heather
Chantney; G s, J.L.McCutcheon
Mtrs. • Ken nlieere; $5.00,
Toronto Dominion 'Bank - Jim
Carter; Greg Humphries; Pen,
Pencil Set, Royal Bank, Brussels._
Elva Bolger.
Pen, Pencil. set,' Royal Bank,
Brussels - Roy Glanville; Brian
Sommerville; Gwen Hugill;
Dinner for 2, Texan Grill Ernie
Bach; $10. Groceries, Judy's
VarietY7—Walton - Jeff Allan;
Dinner for 2, Walton Inn- Mack
Sholdice; 5.00 Legion - Tim
Baine; Ernie Lewington; Sweater,
Arctic eat - Anne Ryan ; Gloves,
Yamaha - Karen Hoegy; Sweater,,
Yamaha » Doug Mitchell.
Hammer, Humphries & Co. -
'Jerry Achilles; Dinner for 2,
Olympia - Mike Ryan; Flashlight,
Ideal Supply, , Wingham, - Pat
Nolan; Cheese, MolesWorth
Cheese Factory Bruce Blake;
Sun glasses, Country Spectacles-
Jane Rodger; Dimmer tight,
Burke Electric - Brad Horton;
'Gun Rack, Belgrave Co-Op -, Ken
McDonald.
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"Apples, Ma tside Dreimix4
Robbie Clarice. ceate. Watson Reid
- Barb Neilmani; Lottery Tioliit7
Seaforth Insurance Colleen
Collins; Oil, Bridge Metors -
Brian Riley; Doug Schroeder;
,Faye Sears; Oil, Hyde—Bros. -
Glenn Bridge; i Ruth Thamer;
- Lorne Glannyille; Shirley
Coleman; Envelop, Ryan Drying
Ltd, • Ray Nicholson ; Raymond
Hogg; Debbie,,Alhilles; Gordon
Dalt; Gloves, - SchrOeder's
Gefibral Wintrhop = Bob Axtman;
Wrench, Schroeder's General ,
Winthrop Brian Bain; Jacket,
Topnotch, Brussels - Lorraine
McLemans.
$5.00 McGavin Farm
Equpment - Sandra Sholdice;
Linda Fisch4r; Ron Godkin; Ron
McCallum; Steak, Seaforth Meat
Mkt. - Paul Kirkby; H.& N Dairy
Systems - Maxine Marks; Bill
Bennett; Lynn Hoy & Ski-doo -
Marjery Hue-titer; Mary
Humphries; Brian Robertson.
Cash donations wereteceived
from: Crawford, Mill and Davies,
Fleming Feed Mill, Bank of
Commerce, Brussels; Bank of
Commerce, Seaforth; Province of
Ontario Savings Office, Seaforth;
Milton. Dietz,
Discipline-without.n
tear0eachers' topic
On Saturday, February 11 the
Professional Development
Committee of the Federation of
Women Teachers Association • of.
Ontario and the Ontario Public
School Men Teachers' Federaton-
will ' sponosr an OP.SMTF
Workshop at the Huron County
Board Office in Clinton entitled
"Discipline Without
' The workshop leader is Pearl
Cassel, co-author of the book
"Discipline Without Tears" with
Dr. Rudolf Dreikurg, now in its
tenth printing with sales of over
60,000 in Canada.
Pearl Cassel was educated in
England •at 'London. and
Southampton Universities and
studied Adlerian Psychology at .
Vermont University,' Chicago,
Broadcaster talks 'to Tpwnshend
"More Than Just Luck.''
That's the title of the CBC Radio
prograin next Saturday evening
prepared by a local broadcaster
living in Brodhagen,
Greece and Holland. She has
taught grades kindergarten to
eight at the elementary level and
chemistry and biology in
secondary schools.• She holds a
B.A. degree insociology from the
University of , Toronto and a
M.Ed. degree in Adult Education
from OISE.
Mrs. Cassel has had many
articles published in journals and
magaiines in the guidance,
music, psychology and education
fields. . •
The workshop on Saturday is
opeti to all elementary school
teachers in the county and each
school will have at least one
representative. The hours of the
• workshop are from 9:30 to 11:3C
in the. morning.
questions Karl Schuessler
discusses with Elaine Townshend
the free lance writer from Clinton
who writes without hands or
arms.
Mr. Schuessler ' also' inter:
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