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Stock Car No. 77

Stock car driver Gib Thompson beside children Derek and Debbie on the hood of Stock Car No. 77, sponsored by Adam Construction and Hackwell Construction. The racing track at that time would have been on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

Stock Car No. 66

Stock car driver Nick Denys beside Car No. 66, sponsored by Northern Pump Service. The racing track at that time would have been on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

Stock Car No. 11

Stock car driver Verne Johnson beside Car No. 11. The racing track at that time would have been on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

Stock Car No. 77

Stock car driver Gib Thompson beside Car No. 77, sponsored by Al's News and named "White Lightnin'". The racing track at that time would have been on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

Jack Wenzel and Stock Car

Stock car driver Jack "Wimpey" Wenzel beside his car. The racing track at that time would have been on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

Stock Car Racing

Stock cars lined up in the center of the track, which was then on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park. Bleachers can be seen on the left hand side.

Stock Car Racing

Stock cars coming around the bend at Speedway 99, which was then on the west outskirts of Grande Prairie, in what is now College Park.

M.J. Rodacker Sign

Photograph of the M.J. Rodacker Sign on the west entrance to Grande Prairie ca. 1950. Visible are the Bear Creek Bridge, the old United Church, the original Presbyterian Church and the Grande Prairie Water Tower.

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