The railway box car has advertising signs for Maple Leaf Village Park and also for "Pepsi The Taste Of the New Generation" ; ferris wheel and the seats of the cars are partially visibly (top right) ; snow on ground
Hockey star Derek Sanderson takes part in special opening night ceremonies for the start of the 1968 schedule of the Greater Niagara Softball Association at Ker Park. Sanderson is shown helping Miss Niagara Hospitality, Beryl Bird, in her first batting lesson. Catching is Ernie B's manager Al Lewis while Captain Pat Defoe throws a pitch. Watching are Mayor Frank Miller and GNSA league president Leo Burger.
Shown are individual trophy winners at last night's softball banquet. League treasure Ken Barrow who was named "Mr. Softball of 1959", Tommy Buchanan of Daws and Drake Hotel who won both the league and all-star MVP awards; Phil Mazzone of Drakes as the most valuable rookie of the year and Pete Merritt of Motorville who won the Molson award as the most valuable pitcher.
At the Niagara Falls Public Library on Victoria Ave. L-R: Carm Dix at Podium, Dorothy Van Slyke, unknown, unknown, George Seibel, Vince Kerrio Sr., Olive Seibel
At the Niagara Falls Public Library on Victoria Ave. L-R: Pat Grayley, Darren Walton, Newton Misener (former president of Lundy's Lane Historical Society), John Burtniak, unknown, unknown
At the Niagara Falls Public Library on Victoria Ave. L-R: Rona Eckert, Jim Eckert, Pat Grayley, unknown, Mark Hopkins, John Hopkins Sr., Bruce Malloch, Anita Minov