The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-02-22, Page 6PAGE 6 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1979
About 200 snowmobilers took part in the Poker
Rally held Sunday as part of Auburn's 125th bir-
thday party celebrations and organizers have
termed it a huge success. The field beside Auburn's
Community Hall where the snowmobilers
registered almost looked like a used snowmobile
lot. See Auburn news for a list of the winners and
full details of the event. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
Poker Rally big success
Auburn Poker Rally
was a huge success last
Sunday sponsored by the
Auburn 125th birthday
party committee with
snowmobiles coming
from Toronto, Hamilton,
London, Hyde Park,
Stratford and surroun-
ding towns and villages.
Registration was in the
charge of Fred and Laura'
Lawrence and Allan and
Elaine Graig.
Communications were
kept up between check
points and the hall
through Timberjack,
Communications
operated by Allan Craig.
The check points were
manned by Donald
Cartwright, Bill Sproul,
Bill and Leone Robert-
-son; Gordon Daer, Bob
and Frank Slater, Bill
Empey, Brian Craig and
John Koopmens.
Allan Craig laid out the
. route and the signs were
placed by Bill Robertson,
Brian Craig and Bill
Empey. The route which
went to 24. miles, went
north of highway 25 east
to railroad bridge, south --
across the 13th, back to
Ball's cemetery, around
the Maitland 'Block and
back to Auburn about a
two hour run.
Hot jdogs, coffee, pop,
chocolate etc. was sold by,
the Auburn and District
Lions Club.
Over 890 prizes were
donated by business and
local people.
The poker hand win-
ners were: first -Gordon
Jenkins, Blyth -$20 with
four kings; second -Jack
Moulton, RR 2 Mount
Elgin; third -Rom
McDowell, RR 1
Belgrave; and fourth -
Stewart Smith of the
Colborne Club. All held
four jacks and tied for $10
prizes.
Mr. Jenkins donated
his prize of $20. back to
the 125th committee.
Over 80 prizes were
awarded to over 200
snowmobilers. They are:
David Patterson -gift
from Norma Ceramics;
Bob Walsh -Harry Arthur
Fuels; Anita. Vander
haar-Harry Arthur fuels;
Scott Baer- Arthur
Fuels, Ernest McVittie-
Harry Arthur Fuels;.
Doris Patterson -Auburn
Hardware; Paul
Franken-Canadian
Imperial Bank of Com-
merce; Ron Horton -
Canadian Bank of
Commerce; Isabel
Gibson -Robertson
Farms; Barry Turner -
Robertson Farms; John
Cooper -Seers Body Shop;
Murray Souch-Maxine's
Snack Bar; Wayne
Durnin-Chamney's -Sand.
and Gravel;- Marybelle
Cranston-Chamney
Sanitation; Terry Powell -
Four Seasons Camp;
John Franken-Gord's
Sports; Lloyd Howatt -
Robinson's General
Store; Terry Powell -
Robinson's General
Store ; Ruth Howatt -
Auburn Groceteria and
Variety; Bruce Sillib-
Auburn Groceteria and.
Variety; Stewart
Glousher-Triple K
Restaurant; Dave
Marten -Huron Marine;
Leone Robertson -Huron
Marine; Ken Marks -
Howson and Howson;
Bruce Sillib-Hamni's Car
Sales; Ron McDowell-
Hamm's Car Sales; Doug
Brown-T.B. Allen Ltd.;
Ken McNee-T.B. Allen
Ltd.; David Patterson-
Radford Garage; John
Braecker-Scruton Fuels;
Eldon Chamney-
Goderich Trotting
Association; Terry
Gross-Goderich Trotting
Association; Bob Scott-
Goderich Trotting
Association; Bill
Robertson-Goderich
Trotting Assoc.; Jack
Caesar-Goderich Trot-
ting Association; Bill
Crawford -B & B. Con-
tactors; Kent Bean -B&B
Contractors; Arn-o-ld`
Lamb -B & B`Contractors;
Allan Craig -B&B Con-
tractors; Keith Machan -
Auburn Snowmobile
Club; John Van Den
Broeck-Auburn
Snowmobile Club; Jack
Moulton-Ke'rrighan
Fuels; Dale Benneweis-
Kerrighan Fuels; Ken-
neth Wilson-Kerrighan
Fuels; Annette Kerr-
Kerrighan Fuels; Ken
Gethke-Falconer Con-
struction; Ken Cudmore-
Auburn Lions Club;
Brian Robertson -Auburn
Lion's Club; Carolyn
Vincent -Auburn Lions
Club; Paul Lassaline-
Ceramics by Bess;
Gerald Kerr -Champion
Road Machinery Co.;
Mike Jones -Champion
Road Machinery Col;
Ray Stewart -Champion
Road Machinery Co.;
Joanne Pryce-Champion
Road Machinery Co.;
Jim Johnston Ehampion
Road Machinery Co.;
Pauline Gulutzen-
Cha-mpion Road
• Machinery Co.; Lee Fry -
Kehl Auto Supplies;
Janice Dickson -Ideal
Supply Company; Beth
Lansing -The Old Mill one
mile 'south of Blyth;
Couglas Chamney-Bob
Slater's Enterprises;
Leona McBride -Auburn
Auto Sales; Ed Franken-
Whetstone Furniture;
Donna Hamilton -Lyle
Youngblut; Greg Hallam -
Fred Lawrence Electic;
Arnold Keith -Boyd
Taylor; W. Young -Boyd
Taylor; Harry Talbot-
Timberj"ack Com-
munications; Michelle
Braecker-Craig's
Sawmill; Paul •
McCallum -Craig's
Sawmill; Charles Shaw -
Craig's Sawmill; Harley
Mintz -Gordon Daer; Roy
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SOCIAL NEWS '
Eight tables enjoyed an
-evening of euchre last
Tuesday in t'be Com-
munity. Memorial Hall.
Prize winners were
novelty -Douglas
Glousher, high lady -Mrs.
Warner Andrews, low
lady -Mrs. Lillian
Letherland, high man -
Murray Rollinson and
low man -Ernest Durnin.
A group of men ,in -
eluding Bob McKague of
Wingham and Tom
Cunningham, Joe
Hunking• and Gordon
Daer of the, Auburn
district attended the
Wingham CountryA
Curling Bonspiel on
February 10 and received
first prize.
Because of a shor
tage of space, the
remainder of the
Auburn news has
been held over o for
one week The
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