Lake Waynoka Lion's Club 10th annual car show a success
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Best of Show winner Floyd Stroop of Georgetown is pictured with his 1957
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By SKIP FOUT
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The Lake Waynoka Lion's Club thanks everyone who helped make its 10th annual car show a hugh Success
We would especially like to thank the owners of the 134 show vehicles and hundreds of spectators who attended the show.
The Best of Show Award was won by Floyd Stroop of Georgetown, Ohio with his blue 1957 Chevy Sedan. Lester Adkins came 161 miles from Lima to get the award for longest distance.
We would also like to thank the numerous sponsors who made it possible for us to put the show on. The large recliner donated by Cole's Furniture of Mt. Orab was won by Andy Mayes of Bowersville. The Pepsi Bottling Company of Ripley, Stanley Tools of Georgetown, Tom Belcher’s Body Shop of Sardinia, Mt. Orab Ford-Mercury, Sue Boone Realty (Sue Boone-broker, Robin Geier-agent) of Hillsboro, Mike Castrucci Ford of Milford, Carney’s Heating & Cooling of Lake Waynoka, Bryan Equipment Sales of Loveland, Pierre Foods of Cincinnati, Bob Malcom Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep of Peebles, National Bank & Trust of Sardinia, Barry’s Chevrolet of West Union, Malott Automotive of Sardinia, Industrial Parts & Equipment of Cincinnati, Lucky You Arcade at Rt. 71 & Rt 41, Re/Max Plus-agent Doris Kitchen, and Allstate Insurance Company agent Chris Munn of Mt Orab were also major donors for the show.
We also want to thank the numerous other sponsors. The money made from the show will help The Lake Waynoka Lion's Club continue to serve the community. Among the many things the The Lion's Club does is help pay for
eye exams and glasses for needy young people.
We make donations to many worthwhile organizations including Ohio Eye Bank, Pilot Dogs, and KAMP Dovetail, just to name a few. It also helps us to continue our two $1,250 scholarships each year to Eastern High School Seniors who would like to go on to higher education. We also sponsor the GOOD PROGRAM at Russellville Elementary School.
By SKIP FOUT
Lake Waynoka Lion's Club
The Lake Waynoka Lion's Club thanks everyone who helped make its 10th annual car show a hugh success.
We would especially like to thank the owners of the 134 show vehicles and hundreds of spectators who attended the show.
The Best of Show Award was won by Floyd Stroop of Mount Orab with his blue 1957 Chevy Sedan. Lester Adkins came 161 miles from Lima to get the award for longest distance.
We would also like to thank the numerous sponsors who made it possible for us to put the show on. The large recliner donated by Cole's Furniture of Mt. Orab was won by Andy Mayes of Bowersville. The Pepsi Bottling Company of Ripley, Stanley Tools of Georgetown, Tom Belcher’s Body Shop of Sardinia, Mt. Orab Ford-Mercury, Sue Boone Realty (Sue Boone-broker, Robin Geier-agent) of Hillsboro, Mike Castrucci Ford of Milford, Carney’s Heating & Cooling of Lake Waynoka, Bryan Equipment Sales of Loveland, Pierre Foods of Cincinnati, Bob Malcom Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep of Peebles, National Bank & Trust of Sardinia, Barry’s Chevrolet of West Union, Malott Automotive of Sardinia, Industrial Parts & Equipment of Cincinnati, Lucky You Arcade at Rt. 71 & Rt 41, Re/Max Plus-agent Doris Kitchen, and Allstate Insurance Company agent Chris Munn of Mt Orab were also major donors for the show.
We also want to thank the numerous other sponsors. The money made from the show will help The Lake Waynoka Lion's Club continue to serve the community. Among the many things the The Lion's Club does is help pay for eye exams and glasses for needy young people.
We make donations to many worthwhile organizations including Ohio Eye Bank, Pilot Dogs, and KAMP Dovetail, just to name a few. It also helps us to continue our two $1,250 scholarships each year to Eastern High School Seniors who would like to go on to higher education. We also sponsor the GOOD PROGRAM at Russellville Elementary School.
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