As
the city was still doing road work we were meeting at
Riverside Park just under the Red Bridge.
Sometimes it was hard to find picnic tables for all of us
to eat together however
with folding lawn chairs we did fine. |
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Having supper in the
park on a Cruise Night sure allows you to catch up on what
members have been doing. |
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Jake
Surline's 1940 Chev, Dave Dickinson's 1933 Hupmobile,
John Foley's 1964 Chev
& Clark Borth's 1930 Ford Model A |
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As
Thursdays are suppose to be a Cruise Night
and we only had a short distance to travel to
Rebel Fiberglass
we
went via the back roads through Kamloops Indian Band
property
on
the north side of the river past the old Church &
Cemetery. |
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Wating
for our host
& owner Dave Foster |
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Rebel
Fiberglass builds small row boats, floats for wharves
and do repairs
on boats and trailers needing fiberglass |
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Once
again the evening ends
with Marg & Ernie McNaughton
checking the records to see
who are the two winners
of the evenings poker game. |
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