
Jim Mason
Bob Bradley (left) and Bill Brown hope the parking lot at the Royal Canadian Legion in Stouffville is packed with antique and custom cars for a cruising night Tuesday. That’s a 1929 Chevy (left) owned by John White, Mr. Bradley’s 1928 Model A and Mr. Brown’s 1960 T-Bird. Cruises will take place every second Tuesday through October.
Whitchurch-Stouffville
July 17, 2008 01:03 AM
By: Jim Mason
Do you have a custom, classic or antique car?
Stouffville Royal Canadian Legion wants to see it on its parking lot for cruise nights starting Tuesday.
From 5 to 8 p.m., you can check out the cars and enjoyed the branch’s barbecue.
Funds raised go to legion charities.
And it’s not a one-night deal.
The cruises go every second Tuesday night through the middle of October.
“We want people to come out with their cars,” organizer Bob Bradley said.
“And we want others to stop by and to bring their kids, too.”
Bill Brown, who owns a garage full of classics, doesn’t see any reason the parking lot can’t be full.
“There are enough nice cars in Stouffville alone,” he said.
Cruise nights have been tested at the branch, but this is the first year a full schedule has been attempted.
The branch is on the Ninth Line just north of Main Street.
For more information, call the branch at 905-640-1714.