Murv than ")0 gnldvn nld 'u-s lined Stouffvilk-‘a duwmuwn. extending from Market Street In I’dlk Driw wilh an t'SIillldN’d 1,000 spectators on hand In view the spectacle! hilrhun‘h» Stuuffvillv the classic var rupiml ()Hmtariu niayhv (Canada. This [MP has lung hvon nhvi um with outstanding shuwx at me museum in Vundorf and love: (Taumda in Smufl'villv II was \Ulidiflt‘d. however. thanks to a trip down memory lanc last week. hush-d by Brand) 459 of the Royal (mudizm lxgmn and others. "‘lhlngs progressed from there." she said. She suggested while the crowd was large. it would undoubtedly have been even larger had the weather been warmer. "hwn if the weather Isn't suitâ€" able ’lhere'll be social activities inside.†said legion member Su-vc Pickard. hhe explained how they had earlier been approached by a clas- xu‘ car enthusiast. also a loginn member. But it was only lhc btginning. lhc (lat (Iruiselaunch Party. as it was called. will continue every l‘uvsday throughout summvr and into the fall from 5 m 9 pm. at the nvw legion hall on Mostar Sum-l. President Judy Bond described thi- initial turnout nimrs and \pi‘fl'dlors as “greatâ€. l ' 7’ ‘ "V (1‘ ‘ ' ’ "l! was good for us and every- one else,†she said His suggestion of an initial shuw downtown fulkiwod by weekly events at the legion had resulted in several meetings. Smuffville's Whistk'Radio. headed by hockey bmadcaxtcr OHNION Get your motors running ~ Help us ï¬nd ourtown'js Ru‘k (Zilldghan. play-d d pmmi non! pan in the launch. providing t-Iilvrluiumt-m lhmughuut lht’ evening. '50s that stole the show includâ€" ing our favourite. a 1951 Hudson mnwniblo uwrwd by Al W ‘bstcr uf (iormlcy. Thin car. immaculate inside and out. captured every- mw's amcnlion. But it wasn't alone in audience appeal. A 1968 Buick Wildcat con- vertible. driven by Gary Solomon of Markham. also attracted many admiring glances. as did a black 1960 Corvette convertible dis- played by Don Neal of Whitby. Mr Neal purchased the (‘ar in 1967 and did much of the restoration himself. ‘ However. it was the (‘hromv- liadvn boaulios of the W405 and (Lon’et‘es kn "W (S a W W “in shared the spotlight. 01m} ‘1964 has m ram W b! more than model owned by Smuffvillc's H'hm hunhSmuflhlh’ â€" 1hr classic car capital of ( )mario ~ mm'bc' (imada. Roaming Around with Inn 'I’hmmzs Dun- and Marion 3k Mullt-n of smuffvillv were pu'luro pvrfcm m the-ï¬r 1965 (‘mmry-yvlltm Mu» lung mnwmhlv It hm been their pndc and joy for 1.: years. liqimlly elongated was a 1955 Buick Special Rivicym displayed by Mel and Margaic! hadlcr. Hit 264 cubic inch overhead vach \’-8 i-ngim- ("an pmpcl the rat from a standing stop to 60 mph in l 1.5 seconds. lls rurh Wright was listed at 3.175 pounds. Bob and Nancy vaer turned the clock back more than halfa ('cmury‘ when they entered their I949 Chevrolet panel truck. a Smuflvillv Bakvry original. Sid landry of Smuffvillc raised vyvbmws whvn hv rolled his 198! Rolls-Royce (Lomichc into a park- ing stall. Its vaIm'? ' “()h. maybe 590.000." Mr. hm» dry said. No! to be bested. Mrs. Land} drives a 1974 Rolls-Royce Silver“ Shadow Bill Hnmn and Ilw tht’l. a 197-1 Stingray. "mm! b) l‘nm Wheeler. also «)1 Smuffvillr Slouffvillv's Rn“ Harris unwrvd his 1949 four-dun: lJm‘uln. "It's pmwr cwryming," he mid mqum-rs In a rum‘m priu' lug nl $20,000. Mr. Hams aim owns .1 1048 ( ‘h‘av. lypk .1] mi w manv autumn hik-s built in the '50s was a Iwu- tum-(1 red and cream 1953 Olds- mubilc‘ Holiday 98 wddn uwnvd by Ron term of Seagravc "(Lnuld have au‘cpu‘d a tow orders." Bub replied. , "Any bread ur buns on salt- tonight?" we asked. top citizen, sports person may dam mlme at the neighhrurhood community crmm church. school. arena at playing ï¬eld to beneï¬t them- solws or their family. (21m! Morin '5 the mining citizen of the year. As so many residents told us. she has qui- mly given back to this mmmu’ nity. from St. Mark Church to rho Fir-Plus Club and the public library. Last year's top sport. Ken Bummx may have put as much time. hem and money into the Srouï¬villc Spirit Ir. A hockey team as he landsmping suppty business bun". u.) III‘IVI Ill‘ Jul-IK tn.I son. especially when they a: photocopies of each other.) Any questions? Drop me an e-mail or phone me at 905-640-2612. ext 23. Happy nominating. Whitchurch-Srouffville. Thanks for sharing your civic pride and honouring your neighbours. mmtsaï¬deSun emu. \N’hitchumh‘bmuï¬viflc's 2013 mm‘n and sports [X‘an M the year We know they‘re cut them. Nnmmmious for the awards spuan-d by me Sun- lribune have how upon for two M‘t’ks ’l1x-v'll €ka lune 9. sibh’ They don’t do what they (in for money or xtvlades Wv have acme hum - inatinnx but we wan! mom ' \Mmm max fly am \w look- ing fur? They're local heroes, pm- people who make Whitchunthâ€" Sumï¬vilk’ the place it ix the place we've all chosen to settle into. They do it because it's the right thing to (in 1112 award winners are they do it for the common ("l't' looking for a couple at good people. [Wu In be Do ynu know of a similarly wonhy candidate for one of the awards? Craft a nomina- liun. including a list ul com- munity involvements and as much backup material. including letters of recom‘ mandation. as you can get yuur hands on. (An annual reminder. this is not an election. Ono solid nomination package is as good as lflfor me same per- son. especially when they are photocopies of each other.) during the past 15 years. 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