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The Brussels Post, 1979-02-28, Page 7Atom Hockey Tournament Special 30% SatOnly Discount On All WATCHES Except'Timex Lloyd and Audrey welcome Optimist Atom Tniiinitifient to BriiiiijelS MAYER'S JEWELLERY Where personal service Is still Important BRUSSELS Member B.B.A. 887-9000 WAITING FOR THE ACTION — These snowmobilers at the Walton Poker Rally on Sunday stood patiently waiting near the Community Hall for the rally to get started. (Photo by Langlois) • BE SURPRI • 1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4D-Ht. 1976 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY 1.975 CORONET 2D Ht. 1975 LEMANS . 4 door 1975 DODGE MONACO fully equipped 1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 1975 VALIANT DUSTER 6 cyl. automatic 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 door 1974 FORD '/ETON TRUCK 1974 DODGE 3/4 TON PICK-UP 1974. DODGE CLUB CAB 1970 CUTLASS amilmaDerTionstrators 1978 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Fully equipped 1978 CHRYSLER LE BARON Fully equipped 1978 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 Door Hardtop %if C RAWFORD MOTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO 357-3862 THE BRUSSELS POST ► FEBRUARY 28, 1979 _ Walton poker rally raises $1000 mary Terpstra, R.R.3, Brus- sels and Eldon Chamney, Auburn; Seer's Body Shop & Maxine's Snack Bar (shirt) Bruno Braecker, Walton; Bill Bromley Electric (Tool Set) Bruce Bromley, Brussels; Bruce Tile (Caps) Jim Bos- man, Winthrop, Steve Jones, Clinton and Kim .Flood,, Walton; Jas. T. Craig & Son Sawmill (gas tank) bob Bridge, Brussels; James Etue Ins. (cards) Ron McCal- lum, R.R.3, Walton; Ken Anstett Trucking (Lottery) James Hugill, Egmondville; Maitside Orchards, (apples) Gary Roger, qoderich; ?! 1.1 o'clock Draw Winners: 1st - Dennis Rowily (skip), Rick Rowly, Steve Branchier, Duncan Currie; 2nd - Max Oldfield, Ross Veitch, Doug Kirkby, Jack Bryans; 3rd - Ken McDonald, Don McDonald, Jim, Fritz, Mur- ray Heuther; Consolation - Stew Stiess, Doug Ward, Jim Patterson, Brian Warwick. The overall winner for the day was the Doug Rathwell Rink of Listowel on the 9 o'clock draw. winners Roughly $1,000 was raised as about 325 snowmobilers competed at the Walton Snowmobiler Poker Rally on Sunday. The Poker rally was originally scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 4 but was cancelled due to the storm. About 420 hands were sold and Doris. Patterson of Goderich won the first prize of $50 and a trophy. Ross McCall of Brussels won the $40 second prize, Dave Mil- ler of.R.R.5, Clinton placed third and won $30, Viola Hunt of R.R.2, Walton placed fourth winning $20 and Brian McGregor of R.R.2, Kippen won the $10 prize for fifth place. Money raised from the event is to go towards the upkeep of the ,ball park ,and minor sports. Winners in the door prize draws that were held at the rally were: Radford's (wrenches), Don McCall, Brussels; Larone's (cup/saucer), Glen Bridge, Brussels; Hurnphries (pocket knifes), Tina Moser, Elmira and Brian Wilbee, Walton; Belgrave Farmers Co-op (toques), Gordon Murray, Walton, Pat Nolan, Walton, Dianne Bray, Brussels, Glen Lamb, Goderich, Dean Hack- well, Walton, Larry Nethery, R.R.4, Brussels and Don McCall, Brussels; Hully Gully (sweater and toque), Don Fisher, R.R.3, Brussels and Ken Jewitt, Seaforth; Stewart Bros. (shirt) DaVid Patterson, Goderich; Bob & Betty's (radio), Ted Cud- more,, Clinton; Canadian Tire (flashlight) 'Doug Dolmage, .R.R.1, Londesboro; Vin- cent's (mitts), Emerson Mitchell, Walton; T.B. Allen (gloves) Bob Bryans, Brus- sels; Ball-McCauley (tape), ,Lorraine Nelemans, Walton. Royal Bank, Brussels (pen sets) Pauline Bennett, Walton and Ken Miller, Seaforth; Royal Bank, Brus- sels (lighters), Doris Patter- son, Goderich and Doug Mitchell, Walton; Roth's Food Mkt. (roaster) Murray Dawson, R.R.3, Wingham; Archie's Sunoco, (hockey stick and broom) Dianne Godkin, R.R.1, Wingham and Avard Miller, R.R.5, Goderich; Blyth Meat Mkt. (steak) Dwayne Pryce, Winthrop; Triple K. (dinner) Marjorie Huether, Walton; Carl's Auto Body, (car service), Pat Shaw, Blyth; Hoegy's Farm Supply, ($10 each), Neil Mitchell, Walton and Paul Blake, R.R.2, Brus- .sels; B & ' G Richmond Garage (gas) Ann Ryan, Walton; Seaforth Ins. Agency (lottery tickets) Joyce Braecker, Walton, and Carl McCallum, Walton; Walton Welding ($5) Bob Regele, R.R.1, Dublin; James Etue Ins. ($5 each) Jim Keyes, Seaforth and Bruce Hulley, R.R.1, Londesboro; Walton Variety (groceries) Bill Empey, Auburn and Robert Shaddick. Londesboro; Huron Expositor (subscription), John Huether Walton; Oldfield (toque) Jim Carter; Seaforth Co-op (mitts) Bill Roger, Auburn; Huron Tractor, (toque) Allan Craig, Auburn; Elder Yamaha (Hats) Charlie Shaw, Blyth and Bonnie Beuernian, R.R.4 Walton; McGee Auto (toques) Robert Shaddick, Londesboro, Richard Konarski, Blyth and Joanne Jewitt, Seaforth; McGavin Farm Equipment (toques) Glen Beuerman, R.R.4, Walton, Mike Jones, Susan Herd, R,R.2, Wingham, Irene Brown, Wroxeter, Gail Glanville, Walton, Jeff Wat- son, Blyth, Doug Chamney, Auburn and Doug Schroeder, Winthrop; Rowcliffe Motors ($5.) Beverley Lamb, Goderich; Keating's Pharmacy ($5) John Cooper, Clinton; C.I.L. Agromart (toques), Brad Knight, R.R.2, Brussels, Harold McCallum, Walton, Jeff Hackwell, R.R.4, Walton, Ron McClocklin, London, Dean Heibein, Palmerston and Keith Brighton, Clinton; Kirkby and McCallum, (Lottery tickets) Barry Hoegy, R.R. 1, Walton and Floyd Hilts, Brussels; Top- notch Brussels (jacket) Larry Bolger, Blyth; Cardiff and Mulvey (lights) Bill McClure, Winthrop and Brian Smith, Goderich. W. Reid (coat) Jeff McGavin, R.R.4, Walton; H. & N Dairy (thermometers) Maxine Seers, Auburn, Cathy Williamson, Thorn- dale and Ken Anstett, Walton; Walton Feed Mill (dog food) Mark Jones, Walton and Bruce Clark, Walton; Ideal Supply (light) Ray Riley, Staffa; David Longstaff (glasses) Richard Konarski, Blyth; Huron Tractor (light) Ken Gedhke, R.R.1, Mitchell; Molesworth CheeseFactory (cheese) Dick Marks, Walton and Barb Black, R.R. 1, Belgrave; Country Spectacle (glasses) Elsie Carter, Walton; Exeter Farm equipment (oil) Grey Riley, Winthrop; N. Marks Garage (oil) Barry Hoegy, R.R.1, Walton and Bert Heisler, London; Cousins HDWE (oil) Larry Howatt, Londesboro; Bridge Motors (oil) Michelle Jion es, Walton, Bruce Sillib, R.R.6, Goderich and Mike William- son,.Thorndale; Jim Bosman (oil anti-freeze) Don Dalton, Walton, Jack Nelemans, Walton, Doug McGregor, Kippen and Debbie Anstett, Walton; Ideal Supply (oil) David Greene, Goderich, Steven Lamb, Goderich,- Steven Rathwell, R.R.2, Brussels and Sandy McClure; Winthrop; Lynn Hoy (oil) Keith Roger, Auburn, Nella Blake, R.R.1, Ethel and Doug Conley, R.R.2, Brussels; Thompson and Stephenson (chicken) Dean Hackwell,' Walton; M. Jones, Plumbing (taps) Kim Babcock, Wardsville; Ken Anstett Trucking (cap) Joe Steffler, Walton; Ken Anstett Trucking ($5 each) Marion Godkin, Walton and Bob Lillycrop, London; Walton Inn (dinner) Mary Alice Rayn, Walton and Don McDonald, Walton. D. Shroeder General: Store, Winthrop (glasses) Frank van Donger, Auburn and gloves to Doug Fuhr Dublin;, Ryan Drying ($5 each) Clifford Quarengesser, Ethel; John Williamson, Thorndale, Ann Bosman, Winthrop and Keith Miller, Seaforth; Bank of Commerce Seaforth ($5) Paul Middegaal, Blyth; Algoma Tire(Brussels) ($5) Nancy Conley, R.R.2, Brussels; Royal Canadian Legion ($5 each) Bob Bridge, Brussels arid Randy Blake, Clinton; Perth MAchiriery Ltd.. (caps) Ruth Tharner, Walton-, Rose- Murray Lowe ($5) John Hoggart, Londesboro; Muray Lowe ($5) Pearl McCallum, Walton; Lyle Youngbluet ($5 gas voucher) Lori Anstett, Walton; Gordon Murray (oil) Lynn Steffler, Walton. Donations also were received from: Algoma Tire, Exeter; Imperial Bank of Commerce, Seaforth; Imperial Bank of Commerce, Brussels; Crawford, Mills' and Davies, Brussels;: Fleming Feed Mill, Clinton; Rowcliffe Motor, Seaforth. Polar Baize Curling Winners of the Lions Curl- ing. Bonspiel held last Mon- day as part of Polar Daize were as follows: 9 o'clock Draw Winners: 1st - Doug Rathwell (skip), Bud Ennes, Steve Rathwell, Bill Quipp; 2nd - Ernie Lewington, Ross Cunningham, Brad Spieran, George Zwep; 3rd - Leslie Knight, Keith Williamson, John Van Vliet, Murray Fischer; Consolation - Velma Locking, Mary Tenpas, Janet Locking, Carol Innes and Joanne King.