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CANYON LAKE’S NEWSPAPER • OCTOBER 12, 2018
Canyon Lake City Council honors CL Toddler sings Mayor Pro Tem
National Anthem at LA celebrates 30th
local Holy fi re heroes Pg. A4 Kings game Pg. A6 anniversary Pg. A11
And the winners are. . .
BY DONNA RITCHIE Best of Class 1949-1954
EDITOR, THE FRIDAY FLYER Colton Stump (1951 Hudson
More than 250 pre-1977 Hornet)
classic and custom vehicles sport- Larry Candelaria (1949
ing shiny reds, blues and yellows rolled Mercury Coupe)
into the Canyon Lake Lodge for the 13th Dennis McKee (1949 Cadil-
annual Car Show on Saturday. lac Club Coupe)
Sponsored by the Canyon Lake Best of Class 1955-1964
Car Club and POA, the Car Walt Lewis (1958 Chevy Impala)
Show featured hundreds of Steve Wessels (1959 VW Single Cab)
vintage cars, trucks and hot Jeremy Kite (1963 Chevy Nova)
rods, food and merchandise De- Best of Class 1965-1976
vendors, music by High En- livery) Fred Jones (1967 Chevy Pickup)
ergy Sound and Lighting, P r e si de nt ’ s Roy Ray (1967 Chevy Chevelle
awards, silent auction and Choice Jay Stewart (1972 Detomaso Pantera)
prize drawings. Armondo Torres (1961 Chevy An event this size takes many volun-
More than 25 awards in vari- Impala) teers to make it possible. The Car Show
ous categories were presented by City Choice Committee members are Russ Smith,
Canyon Lake Car Club President Joe Ron Adler (1965 VW Crew Cab) Lee Norris, Suzi Delia, Gail McCol-
Landin. As hosts of the Car Show, Can- Dave Restino (1955 Chevy Bel Air) lom, Pete Delia, Ann Landin and Chuck
yon Lake Car Club members are not Veterans POA Choice Casey. The Car Club Board of Directors
eligible to win trophies. Each participant Memorial, Progeria Milton Hardaway (1955 Chrysler New are President Joe Landin, Vice President
received a Car Show T-shirt, goody bag Research Foundation, Oak Grove Center Yorker) Perry Beggs, Treasurer Russ Smith, Sec-
and a commemorative plaque. in Murrieta, Canyon Lake Emergency Norm Marshall (1947 Ford Coupe) retary Sheryl Lewis and Event Chairman
Chip Foose of Foose Designs and the Preparedness Committee, Canyon Best of Class 1900-1928
television show Overhaulin’ made a spe- Lake Fire Station 60, Canyon Lake David Di Carlo (1928 Ford Model A) Mark Bann.
The Canyon Lake Car Club holds
cial appearance and signed autographs. Little League, Brett Downey Safety Bonnie Landino (1923 Ford T Bucket)
Chip also autographed two wagons, do- Foundation, Lamb’s Fellowship and Mark and Vicki Williams (1923 Ford T monthly meetings on the first Thursday
in the Holiday Bay Room at the lodge.
nated by Keith Walker of All Out Paint- Elsinore Middle School, to name a few. Bucket) Anyone owning a pre-1977 vehicle is
less Dent Removal, that were auctioned The winners are as follows: Best of Class 1929-1936
off, raising $775 for the Progeria Re- Best of Show Ed Len (1932 Ford Roadster Sedan) welcome to attend. Social hour begins at
search Foundation. Michael Johns (1977 Pontiac Trans Am) Mark Ducharm (1929 Dodge Five Win- 5:30 p.m. followed by the general meet-
The 50/50 drawing raised $1,600, Best Engine dow Coupe) ing at 6:30 p.m. At the meeting members
which was split between the winner and Rich Ralstin (1931 Ford Model A) Bill Clark (1929 Ford Model A Coupe) learn about upcoming events, listen to
the Canyon Lake Family Matters Club. Best Interior Steve Baker (1947 Ford Best of Class 1937-1948 guest speakers and share automotive ex-
As a non-profit organization, all of the Coupe) Rob and Daryl Weber (1941 Willy’s periences. Finger foods are served and a
proceeds from the Car Show are donated Best Paint Coupe) 50/50 drawing rounds out the evening.
to various groups and causes in and Jeff Walton (1932 Ford Three Window Ray and Kris Hamblen (1940 Ford Pick- For more information about the Car
outside of Canyon Lake. Since 2011, the (Coupe) up) Club, visit canyonlakecarclub.com or
Car Show has raised more than $56,000 Foose’s Pick Marguerite Jungles (1941 Graham Four email clcarclub@gmail.com.
for such organizations as the Canyon Lake Jim and Linda Spurbeck (1950 Olds Door Sedan) uuCONTINUED PAGE A10
Don’t miss Rocktoberfest Saturday at Holiday Harbor
Celebrate the traditions of Oktoberfest with a twist stamps are $20 for 18 tastings. An ID and wristband families in need and donate to park improvements in
at the Jr. Women’s Club Rocktoberfest tomorrow, will be required for alcohol purchases and tastings. Canyon Lake. Proceeds from the Rocktoberfest help
Oct. 13, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Holiday Harbor Park. A Wiener Dog Race for dachshund dogs has been to support the Jr. Women’s Club philanthropic proj-
Residents are invited to put on their patriotic best for added to this year’s entertainment lineup. There will ects.
this year’s theme of Red, White and Brew in honor also be a race for small breed dogs under 20 pounds. For more information, visit the club’s website at
of veterans. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. The entry fee canyonlakejwc.org.
Rocktoberfest will feature beer tastings from lo- is $10. Dog owners can enter their furry friends by Schedule of Events
cal microbreweries, live music by The Bad Dancers, emailing canyonlakejwc@gmail.com. 2:30 to 5 p.m.: Cornhole Tournament
food booths, vendors, stein holding contest, dog races The Jr. Women’s Club is a non-profit philanthrop- 3:30 p.m.: Bagpipes and Moment of Silence
and a single-elimination cornhole tournament. There ic club that holds fundraising events throughout the 4 p.m.: Dog Races
will be a moment of silence at 3:30 p.m. Beer tasting year to help fund scholarship programs, help local 5 p.m.: Stein Holding Contest