BOARD VOTES ON VARIANCE Kaleden residents finally get approval See page 5
SHAKESPEARE AT THE MILL
BUSY WEEKEND FOR POLICE
As You Like It at the Grist Mill this weekend See page 14
Assaults top crime during long weekend See page 3
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Shiny, hot cars at Kars Under the “K” show Soaring temperatures give new meaning to “hot metal” at Kars Under the “K” By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Memorial Park in Keremeos turned into a vintage car parking lot on August 5 for the 11th running of Kars Under the “K”. On what was possibly the hottest day of the year, car owners and vintage vehicle enthusiasts turned out by the hundreds to view this year’s assortment of show vehicles. Temperatures in the mid to upper 30s had participants seeking shade wherever they could find it. Free admission to the village pool was also welPhoto by Steve Arstad comed, especially by the more youthful set. The Lower Similkameen has more than its fair share of vintage automobile enthusiasts, Barry Clinton of Cawston with the vintage car that he sold, only to rediscover it on the internet years later. Clinton became from Cawston residents Ken and Corinne the owner of the automobile for the second time. The Cawston resident continues to restore this 1926 Chrysler Model 50. Helms’ vast collection of vintage rolling stock - his 1916 Dodge Brothers touring car was Jensen eventually settled for $25, and Clinton bought “Zoom in on the vacuum pump,” Clinton said. one of his collection on display on Sunday - to Wayne the vehicle. Over the next few years, he moved to ManiSure enough, the car had telltale solder marks on the Parker of Cawston, who displayed his 1972 MGB, toba, where he began a partial rebuild of the roadster. vacuum pump - identical to the ones he remembered with a Chevy V8 shoehorned into the tiny foreign Clinton eventually moved back to B.C., working to on his Model 50. sports model. build a business that grew to the point where he had Clinton checked the registration and serial numbers, Barry Clinton and Steve Hans of Cawston were also no time to spend on the labourious job of rebuilding eventually able to positively identify the car as the same present, showing Barry’s 1926 Model 50 Chrysler. an 80 plus years old automobile. At age 30, he sold one he had sold years before. Clinton has an interesting history to tell about the the car, using the money to buy a house. “We drove to Manitoba in the dead of winter and car - he’s owned it twice in his life. Several months ago, Clinton’s roomate was cruispicked the car up in a U-haul trailer,” Clinton said. “It had been up on blocks from 1947 to 1957, ing the internet when he came across a 1926 Chrysler The car, which had originally cost him $25, had been Clinton said, “when I was 17 years old. Mr. Jensen - a similar to Barry’s. sold the fi rst time Clinton owned it, for $4,200; he paid man who I delivered papers to owned it - I offered him “Check this out,” he said to Barry, who scanned the “under $15,000” to purchase it the second time. $20 for it.” web page photos of the car.
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