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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. Auburn church news 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 chose for his sermon, “Are There Really Any Angels?" Offering was received by Brian Ramsey and Lawrence Plaetzer. S2.00PURCHASE You have a chance to win a VALENTINEHEART filled with chocolates Drawon Friday, Feb. 14 BLYTH BULK FOOD 523-4789 Open6daysa 10- ADAMSON INSULATION will INSULATE your home now! SAVE$$$ Takeadvantageofthe CHIPGRANT G rant will pay’/3 or upto$500ofthecost. Keepyourhome warmerinthe winter. cg£>b For more information call: LUCKNOW 528-2113 WALTON NEWS Mrs. Betty McCall 887-6677 Use Citizen Classified Ads FOLLOW THE SUN TO 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 February 10. 4-H joins "Quest for success" “Quest for Success’’ is a challenging new 4-H project aimed at giving senior members 16-21 years of age the edge on career planning. Emphasis is placed on career selection, creative job search techniques, and rights and respon­ sibilities in the workforce. WITH PARAMOUNT from $659 SUNDAY DEPARTURES — February 9 to April 16, 1986 ONI WEEK TWO WEIKS from from WORTHING COURT APARTMENT Standard Studio Apartment $659 *839 Deluxe Studio Apartment 679 879 1 Bedioom Apartment 699 899 SHANGRI-LA APARTMENTS Opening Special: For the next 46 days you may haveachance to win a free haircutorafreegiftcertificatefor a perm. Every 10th person to make an appointment will receive a free haircut. The 25th person will receive a gift certificate for a free perm. Special Ends March 31,1986 HOURS: Mon. 10-5; Tues.-Fri. 10-9; Sat. 10-4 Owner/Operator Linda Uyl Seven years hairstyling experience 131 North Street Blyth, Ontario 523-4719 c4- tyuet (fyoice. cm 'Tfain (^one Studio Apartment $699 ‘899 1 Bedroom Apartment 799 1099 2 Bedroom Apartment 689 889 ea. of 4 ca. of 4 SILVER SANDS RESORT Standard Studio *699 *919 Deluxe Studio 729 979 1 Bedioom Apart men!799 1099 Wingham Travel Ltd. 199 JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM 357-1020 The meetings will enable mem­ bers to learn the four stages of career planning, how to write a resume and covering letter, how io lookforajob, how to physically and mentally prepare for an interview and ways to make the most of their first working experience. Mem­ bers will also be made aware of labour unions and the pros and cons of self-employment. “Quest for Success" features six meetings, ending with a career panel that is designed to involve the entire community. For further information about joining contact Richard Hamilton at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170. PERFORMANCE TESTED Quality swine, performance tested; gilts and boars from a herd with very good mothering ability. QS FT York x Landrace gilts, open or bred, available on a regular basis. We also have excellent boars in the following breeds: York, Landrace, Duroc, Hampshire and Duroc x Hamp crossbred. Contact Wayne Fear at MONOWAY FARMS 6 miles west of Brussels on Huron Rd. #16 If no answer, call Mike at 519-887-6485 at noon or after 6p.m.