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Ready for Opening
The front entrance to Crystal Beach Amusement Park heralds the schedules opening of May 17 and 18. There were two new rides for children and the park was re-landscaped with a new open air theatre.
Award, awards and more awards
The Ridgeway-Crystal Beach Kinsmen held annual awards night and dinner. Three people received major honors. Pictured from left to right:Lynn Steele, Ross Wilson, Nick Strugar, Billy Ford and Tim Haggarty.
Crystal Beach Plaque
Historic sites tell story of Fort Erie's past.
Tags: 1980s, Crystal Beach, Fort Erie, Fort Erie Times, plaque
Easing Traffic Confusion
Motorists in Crystal Beach have the busy crew of the NIP Restoration project group to thank as these direction signs sprang up in the area. The signs provided directions to local businesses that were cut off from more business routes because of…
Tags: 1980s, Crystal Beach, Fort Erie Times, rich mclagnan
Giving Directions
Fort Erie town hall was recently the recipient of a town hall directions sign constructed by the Crystal Beach Restoration project. Richard McLagan, Anita Martinez, Cathy Spencer, and Donna Sheehan erect the sign on the front lawn of town hall.
Legal Office Opens
The Crystal Beach office of the community legal services of Niagara South was opened by attorney general Roy McMurtry (centre). To his right are Rod McDowell and and Jim Railton. To his left are Madeline Fiazza, VIcky McKnight and Cheryl Morgan.
Point Abino
This aerial view of the landmark lighthouse looks east toward the Crystal Beach shoreline of Lake Erie.
Crystal Beach Village "Queen" Float
Pictured here from left to right: Sandra Ott, Helen Rebstock, Patricia Miller (Queen), Mary Przybyl and Patricia Climenhage. Standing: Carol Zyrd and Donna Horton.
Judges Stand
Front Row: D. A. Eiler, Mrs. H Eich, Mrs. Lloyd Wale, K.S. Ellsworth, George Schmed. Back Row: Roy Morningstar, W. K. Brown, Clarence Somerville, Martin Straugh, Claude Brewster
Ridgeway Cubs and Scouts
The Ridgeway Cubs and Souts marches in a parade.