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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 THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON ' PHONE 482.777$ (NEXT TO CAMPRELL'S MEN'S WEAR) DRESSES! BLOUSES -SKIRTS -PANTS -SUITS -SWEATERS OPEN" 1-6 OPEN 1-6 Auburn news Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent '526-755 • Daer-Alvin's T.V.; Ruth Thamer-Klip & °Kurt; Joe Gibson-Walltex Acoustic; Harry Vander hyden- James Glousher; Lenore Clements -James Glousher; Clare McCuye- Snell Feed & Supply; Murray Pryce-Sparling Propane; Gerald Lamb - McGee Auto Electric; James Schneider - Robinson's Maple Products and Robert Shaddick-B&B. Con- ---...... _ . ---- __..---- - - tractors. 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 Editor smenr LIMITED TIME, ORDER BY APRIL 9, 1979 Made - ALE to -Order COMMUNITY S1LVERPLATE by ONEIDA Two of Canada's all-time favorite patterns., Lady Hamiltone(lett) and Coronation! SAVE 20% ON SETS 40 -PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 Includes 8 each: Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons, .; Knives (9-1/8"), Dinner Forks (7-11/161, Salad Forks. SALE $180.00 Reg. $240.00 20 -PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 Includes 4 each of the above pieces. 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