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CRUIZN and Car Shows in July
weekend of July 19 with some members Chadsey seemed to be a fountain of music trivia answers.
going to the private invitation Chick He couldn’t stop his rapid responses after leading off with
Brignolo Chassis annual birthday barbe- the first winning answer; but he did back off a bit so oth-
cue and others to the Lars Anderson ers could jump in and win some shirts. It was a lot of fun
Museum 1st Annual Great American Car and should probably become part of the annual club BBQ
Show Lawn Event, where Frank Bryant’s routine.
‘40 Ford continued it’s winning ways by When mosquitoes joined the fun, everyone retreated to
taking Best of Show. Meanwhile at the garage while Bob gave these late intruders one more
Chick’s Barbecue the largest gathering fogging to clear them out of the backyard for the drive –in
of street rods and customs I’ve seen at- movie. Steve Huntington brought along some Carling Our sympathy to Sandy Wil-
tending over the years packed every Black Label instead of Pabst Blue Ribbon to enjoy with liams on the passing of her
nook and cranny of his 4 /12 acre prop- Clint on his front porch. mother, Ruth Davey
erty and then some. It was live a live The next BBQ get together is for the 1:00 PM Car Show (Bumpus) of Woburn on Sat-
blues band for music with a D.J. during Goodie Bag stuffing party at the Lawlor’s 10 David Circle urday July 26. Our condo-
the breaks while we relaxed eating bar- home in Walpole on Sunday August 9. BBQ meats are lences to all the children,
becue sausage, burgers and dogs and provided by the club but everyone is encouraged to pro- grandchildren and great
all the pot luck offerings brought by vide pot luck side dishes and desserts, your own bever- grandchildren for their loss.
many that attend each year. ages, chairs and also drive your cruiser weather permit-
Although not a finale for July, our club’s ting of course. Many hands help the more than 300
annual barbecue and drive-in move at goodie bag stuffing task go easy. Rick reports he has a
the Lepore home in Stoughton is one of bonanza of stuff from the sponsors he’s contacted.
our clubs larger gatherings with any- Club members park their cars in the Lepore back yard facing the large garage side
where between 40 to 50 members at- wall where the drive-in movie “Grand Torino” will be shown. With perfect weather
tending, many bringing their collector outside, everyone chose to sit in the late afternoon shade for the BBQ and schmoozing.
cars for a beautiful Saturday evening of
socializing and fun. Before kicking off
the BBQ, Bob Lepore led a member
sound-off of introductions to benefit of
our newest members as well as the old
timers who were there wondering who
the new faces were.
We started off with the members pot
luck side dishes and desserts which was
followed around 6:30 PM with Queen
Anne’s catered barbecue chicken, sau-
sage, burgers, dogs, potato salad and
cole slaw. The transition at dusk for the
feature drive-in movie “Grand Torino”
with Clint Eastwood was broken up with
a fun trivia quiz. Bob Lepore had 15 do-
nated Tee shirts from his friend Al Wise-
man that were used as rewards for the
music trivia quiz crafted by Roy
Rossman. Unfortunately for many, Ralph
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