SC Rewind: Picture Parade

SC Rewind - Picture Parade

In the latest edition of Rewind, Robert Smith has assembled another group of old photographs for the monthly feature Picture Parade.  The folks in the reading audience have a chance to identify the personalities or items displayed in the pictures if they so desire.  You can submit as few or as many answers as you wish, or you can sit back and just look at this collection of "oldies". 

This week's photos once again follow a central theme as all of them involve being in the winner's circle for the traditional gathering and picture taking that most often follows each race.  Because of their similarity most will carry the same caption.  

Picture Parade

#1 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#2 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#3 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#4 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#5 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#6 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#7 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#8 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#9 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  


Picture Parade

#10 - Can you identify the winning driver in this photograph? Please feel free to add any additional information that you may recognize such as other people in the picture.  

Bonus Photo 

Picture Parade

Here is a real oldie from 1959 to test our photo experts.  If you can name the driver then maybe another name or two will be possible as well. 

Quote For The Week: "Barns are the shrines of a good life, and ought to be remembered." From Eric Sloane, American artist and writer who loved barns.  He was a noted landscape painter. 

Comments

The correct answers to this week's "Picture Parade" photos are shown below:

Note - Check comments for further details on several photos

# 1 - Winning driver was Ken Gowan and horse was Madcap Ferndale ( Thanks David Darocy ).Ken's brother Mel next to horse.
# 2 - Winning driver was Douglas John McIntosh
# 3 - Winning driver was Norm McKnight Jr.
# 4 - Winning driver was Don Corbett on far left, next is groom Trevor Ritchie, horse was Hurricane Lisa
# 5 - Winning driver was Fred Grant (centre ), left is Herb Liverman and far right Rod Seiling. Horse, A Good Skipper
# 6 - Winning driver was Dr. John Hayes
# 7 - Winning driver was Marcel Dostie
# 8 - Winning driver was Merlin Turner, horse is Dee's Boy and Jack Ross at Truro Raceway (See below)
# 9 - Winning driver was Wally Hennessey, trainer Donnie Galbraith in green jacket. Horse was Gemini Risk
# 10 - Winning driver was Doug Brown, trainer Mike Guitard. Horse was Fast Fannie M M. See Clinton Guitard's comment for further ID

Bonus picture driver was Benoit Cote (25 years young) Others in photo from left Lucien Bombardier, Hubert Soucie, owners Mr. And Mrs. Cleremont Vellieux and far right Paul Dansereau.
Thanks to everyone that submitted answers and great to hear from "Trottin' Trevor" Ritchie for his heartfelt comment .

I don't believe anyone got # 8!

#2. Left to Right: Jim Wright, Kevin Derbyshire, Doug McIntosh, Kathy Christmas, ?, Wayne Martinuik

#10 is my dad Mike Guitard with Doug Brown Driving. I believe the horse is Irish Texan. Bryan Haryott and his wife Angie are in picture as well as my Mom Nancy and Alan Stiff

#1. Driver Ken Gowan and his brother Melvin with the cowboy hat behind him, with I am sure was the good mare Madcap Ferndale at Wolverine Raceway.
#2. Driver Doug McIntosh, his friend Kathy and Wayne Martinuik on the far right also at Wolverine Raceway.
#3. Driver Norm McKnight and the fellow holding the horse may be Tony Dupuis again at Wolverine Raceway.
#4. Driver Don Corbett and a young Trevor Ritchie.
#5. Driver Fred Grant and Rod Seiling on the right.
#6. Dr. John Hayes.
#7. Marcel Dostie.
#8. ?
#9. Driver Wally Hennessey.
#10. Driver Doug Brown.
Bonus Photo is Benoit Cote.

Benoît côté
Lucien bombardier
Clermont Veilleux

.# 4 caretaker Trevor Ritchie 5. Rod Sealing 10. Super judge Al Stiffe.

A very proud moment for me. My first stakes win at the then named OJC as a groom. The fillies name was Hurricane Lisa & Don Corbett was her trainer/driver.

3. Driver Gilles Villemure ???

4. Driver Jack Herbert ???

5. Herb Liverman, Fred Grant & Rod Seiling

7. Driver Marcel Dostie

Bonus: Lucien Bombardier of Blue Bonnets; Hubert Soucy owner of Richelieu Farm, driver Benoit Cote, unknown, unknown, Mr Dansereau of Blue Bonnets

1. Ken Gowan 2. Doug Macintosh 3. Norm McKnight 4. Don Corbett 5. Freddy Grant 6. Dr. John 7. Marcel Dostie 8. Ray Elgie 9. Wally Hennessey 10. Doug Brown. Bonus. Ben Cote. Thanks Robert

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