SC Rewind: Picture Parade

SC Rewind: Picture Parade

This week's Rewind is the monthly version of Picture Parade. Robert Smith has chosen a group of vintage photos from the archives for your viewing pleasure. If you wish to join in on the identifying of the subjects, please do so by sending in your answers as a comment.

This week's subjects are all pictured at a somewhat younger age than many readers may remember them. The task is to put a name (or names) on each one. Have fun matching up these younger faces with how they look in later years.

Picture Parade

#1 – These two lads may have “matured” just a bit since this was taken. They were all bundled up for Eastern Ontario winter weather. Who are they? Remember, they’re still around to defend themselves!


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#2 – This fellow may look slightly older nowadays, but maybe he’s like a fine wine. Who is he?


Picture Parade

#3 – This young buckaroo got an early start in his career of sulky sitting. Could he look any happier? Who is it?


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#4 – This gentleman spent a lot of years in the administrative part of our sport at a very high level but also had an early background with horses. Long associated with the Ontario Jockey Club, name him if you can.


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#5 – This fellow is probably too young to be in with a lot of old-timers, but when you have a picture this good, I decided to include it. Who do we have here?


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#6 – The young fellow perched on the tricycle along with his three sisters makes for a pretty picture. He might have changed just slightly. Who is he?


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#7 – This little gal, pictured with her mother, got a pretty early start attending a day of racing. She has been involved in many capacities involving harness racing throughout her lifetime. Who is she?


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#8 – This fellow hasn’t changed much, for sure. Okay, maybe he’s changed his hairstyle slightly. Can you name him?


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#9 – At the age of 6 not every kid has a set of silks, but this young lad was just getting ready for his life ahead. If I have my stories correct, he did appear on the track shortly after this vintage photo was taken. Who might he be?


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#10 – The accompanying surroundings might give this one away. Who is he?

(The correct answers will be posted here by Robert as a comment in a few days.)

Quote For The Week: “I never lose, I either win or learn.” – Nelson Mandela

Blast From The Past

This old photo was reportedly taken in 1917 as the annual fair in this Ontario town was being held. It is interesting to see where a lot of attendees parked their vehicles. The infield was for “horseless carriages,” as they were often referred to, while the horse and buggies surrounded the track.

Blast from the Past

There is a question attached to this picture: Where was this taken? The main clue is that this location still hosts harness racing. To really help, I will add that they are currently racing there. The old grandstand was replaced many years ago. Give it a try.

Comments

Our experts were not quite as accurate with this week's Picture Parade photos as they usually are. Maybe I made it a little harder than normal. The correct answers are shown below:

#1. That was the dynamic duo of Carman Hie on the left and Garth Gordon in their youth.
#2. John Bax
#3. A very young Chris Christoforou wearing the silks of Larry Walker in an early trial run
#4. Gerard Spoor, longtime Jockey Club official
#5. Austin Sorrie at a very young age
#6. Trevor Ritchie ON the bike along with his sisters nearby
#7. Joanne Wray with her mother Ruth. The winning horse was Miller's Anne (named after her and her late father Miller Wray) Driver was Murray Waples ( Very good Ashley Duford )
#8. Danny Romo
#9. John Campbell
#10. Ken Warkentin in the announcer's booth

Blast From The Past answer was Leamington Raceway (Fairgrounds). Good job by Ashley Duford

Thanks to everyone that takes time to join in.

Barry Hewson

This week's Picture Parade photos are somewhat unique in that each person in the Quiz is probably a Standardbred Canada reader. (Which means they are all still with us ). At least 7 or 8 of the people pictured are still active in either training, driving or some capacity in racing. Hope this helps .

Bird’s eye view with Ken Warkentin

Danny Romo no.8 and John Campbell no. 9

No 5: Doug Mcnair

#1-
#2- John Bax
#3- Paul Walker
#4- earl Lenox?
#5-
#6-
#7- horse- miller Ann owned by Ruth and Joanne Wray holding the horse. Murray waples driving the horse at berrie fair.
#8-
#9- John Campbell
#10-
Blast from the past - Leamington raceway

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