t \ \ &l)ï fùmaàravi èUvlcsnwn Section Two ; • - v; ViW" ■>*.«■*» • |"5^1 Wednesday, September 18,1985 Goodyear Parade Marks 75th :/? \ ** X?. * -JSS&ZI X '?. " _ -A l |^y •. - - # ... dv > • < r $ Representatives of the Town of Newcastle and Goodyear Picnic open. They are cutting a length Goodyear shared the honour of declaring the of rubber belt. , *• 'X. '<4 i'j; A o' vv' ' * :-f > • -V. •. 4 : I ' I < 'ï • "i .it %y i$ o 5 ' IS8IIL î - - And the last entry in the parade, the Goodyear Float. 3fvg^'* '-V i Pu t &} ;|f ipj 3* ifN •:, . J ;; . . y Î ;/-• aV-A'-: !L.C*-.\Vga^ ^ ■ f « ., •, • ... .. • . •* ■; •*« <• ■ ■ ,i .* ,•« - . • ' y. .. •■ ■ v ' T 3-v-V" Mv\ f ' • • . , . . _, ■ . ... / • *. . . • . • . ' f * ' "X-T'-'X The Labatts' Streamliner was a favourite in the parade. Photos by Diane Pickett The band from Central Public School performed, with this message for the onlookers. A 1912 Harley Davidson motorcycle, ridden by Tom Wilcox . ' ■ Ctl ' ■ cKC - ' >1 \ George Elliot drove his 1930 Packard, one of many beautiful old vehicles entered in the parade. St. Lawrence Starch participated in the parade with this 1916 Packard transport. / y t : • iiii* mlr.y. : ., Vt lfL».!^A.-V.k. «0 ^,4 v-.'rw#w**w M iï f* j '- v-u ws;? a Ami everyone enjoyed die picnic. Cheers! ^ V.** mm, l Â'. v ' /; m '■iWÏÏz* m>'K%W K A ,vv§ • -y w Wilber Miller's 1925 Chevrolet led the parade lisle is the son of I lie first Goodyear Canada Pros- with visiting Goodyear V.LP.'s Mr. and Mrs. Don idont. Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Moon. Mr. Car-