The Citizen, 1986-02-05, Page 7David and Mike McPherson unload a snowmobile to participate in the Walton Poker Rally held on Sunday.
Attendance was down this year due to weather conditions and conflicting events but 384 hands were still
sold to raise money for the Sports Club. [Photo by Pat Langlois]
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1986. PAGE 7.
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The minister Gary T. Shuttle
worth was in charge of the service
at Knox United Church on Feb. 2.
An organ prelude was played by
Mrs. Barry Millian. The senior
choir sang, “The Solid Rock’’ with
Mrs. Barry Millian as pianist. The
juniorcongregationwasledby Gail
Dobie, Mrs. Gordon Gross and
Julia Glenn, Nicole Middelkamp,
Rose Marie Young. The minister
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Walton
Poker Rally
held
The Walton annual Snowmobile
Poker Rally sponsored by the Area
Sports Club was held on Sunday
with 383 hands sold.
Attendance was down from last
year due to the weather of the past
week and there seemed to be many
other activities of the same nature
on that day.
Cash prize winners for best
poker hands were Glen Van
Wonderen RR 1, Varna, $150;
Shirley Coleman, RR 1, Seaforth,
$75; John Brecker, RR 4, Walton
and Chris Ryan, Brussels, $25.
There were many other door
prizes drawn for and the lunch
booth was in good demand.
The Walton Area Sports Club
drew the names for the monthly
draw. Winners were: Walton
Intermediate Ball Team, $100 and
$25 went to Gary Morrison. There
will be a sports club meeting on
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