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The Boat Works yard – mid-sixties (Bottom Left)
 We didn’t do it ourselves this time!  Did you know?                                                      The New Year’s Eve Bash in 1967 with members dressed in period

                                                                                                          1867 attire to celebrate Canada’s Centennial year. (Above Right)

 For the fi rst time in the Club’s history, the new   was fi nanced by membership loans in the amount of $300   • In 1965 a Visitor’s Dock was completed, making   • A more comprehensive newsletter was launched in 1967
 Clubhouse was not built by members but of course, they   or larger. The facility boasted a warm and inviting fi replace,   PCYC the fi rst club on the lake to maintain a designated   with the fi rst issue containing a “Name the Newsletter”
 did raise the money to do so! A number of locations   fi ne dining room, casual dining facilities, washrooms with   visitor’s docking area.  Contest. Suggestions included:
 were considered but the snug harbour we’d occupied   showers for visiting sailors, and a beautiful outdoor patio.
 An aerial view of the Lakeshore and Port Credit Harbour   • By 1966, membership had climbed to 500 members.  Spin Drift  Port Credit Memo  Ship’s Wheel
 since the very beginning won out, and the new brick and   The Clubhouse was offi cially opened on September   around 1967. (Above Left)  Points of the Compass  Mooring Lines  The Credit Log
 cedar Clubhouse was constructed on the south side of   10th, 1966 with member Tom Coppick’s power cruiser   • In 1967, a number of members motored or sailed   Sail-Power – from the Mouth of the Credit  Nautical News  P.C.Y.C. Gossip... and many more.
 PCYC Open Regatta Day 1962 (Above Right)
 the mooring basin. PCYC club members would enjoy the   Missil V guiding the red ribbon from Dock A to the new   down to Montreal to enjoy Expo 67. What an awesome   Gas & Wind – for Power & Sail  News Ahoy  The Winner was… you know… CREDIT NOTES.
 Name the Newsletter May 1967 and the fi rst time Credit Notes
 beautiful new, year-round facility for the next 24 years   patio. Paul J. Phellan, President of the Canadian   view that must have been from the water… and
 appears in print in the June issue! (Bottom)
 until our move to Lakefront Promenade.    Yachting Association, cut the ribbon with gold scissors   no parking issues!
 All Decked Out! (Page 42 Top Left)
 Built at a cost of $175,000, the 7,000 square foot building   and declared the new PCYC open for enjoyment!  Proudly fl ying their colours, our boats head out for Sailpast 1969.
 42         The 1960s                                                                                                      Port Credit Yacht Club History          43
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