Tour Pictures  


Galleher’s 38, Bunn’s 56, Linden ’s 55  


Crook’s 33 V12, Stout’s 54 Carnation & Amethyst

 

Joe Hopkins & Al Gejdos are ready for customers at our information table.  

Earl Tucker’s 42 180 Formal Sedan

Start of the tour at the Campbell River Store    

Lining up for the ferry to Gibsons    

A perfect day for a “Cruise” to Gibsons    

The car deck never looked so good!  

We parked in a reserved area at Gibsons  

Lunch at the ferry terminal at Earls  Cove. Tom Crook’s 33 in foreground. Tom and Sherry’s Café in back. Different Tom.  

Three rows of Packards to the end of the terminal  

BBQ setup in Powell River  

Mr. Porker is ready – having been for a spin.    

“Feature Car” a total original Model A PU  

Part of our group at the BBQ  

“Studebaker Heaven”

Ferry to Vancouver Island just pulling in.  

Catherine & Lee setting up the door prize table in Campbell River

Lee Carr, Linda Arnold, Mike Carr, Peter Townsend, Joyce Galleher, Don Arnold, Frauke Townsend on the balcony of the Ridge Pub at Gold River  

Gary Russell, Ron & Gayle Doss, Catherine Russell. Gayle – the sunglasses work better when they are in front of your eyes, instead of on your head.

Gary Russell complete with Hawaiian shirt and teddy bear. This is the tour leader ??  

Nick Judyski – our host in Campbell River . Nick is telling everyone to keep the noise down so the neighbours won’t complain. (Just Kidding) Victor Bourne on left, Dick Galleher on right.  

We stopped in Chemainus for a look at the murals. In the photo – Virgil Fey, Mari & Tom Andrus.  

Mike Carr knows who to make friends with! We are not sure what they talked about, and we weren’t checking or counting – but it seemed that he got one extra slice of beef. However, he stated emphatically that he didn’t – the slices were just arranged differently on his plate.  

Sue Coleman provided an excellent display of her art and did a brisk business at the same time.  

Forest Discovery Center in Duncan  

Ready to pull out on the Cowichan Valley Railway.  

Dunsmuir Lodge – View of the dining rooms from a room balcony.

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