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File:Bob Berridge.jpg|Duke Snyder running Bob Beridges Hoffman Hudson.
File:Bob Berridge.jpg|Duke Snyder running Bob Beridges Hoffman Hudson.
File:George Lovett 2.jpg|George Lovetts beautiful 2-6-0.
File:George Lovett 2.jpg|George Lovetts beautiful 2-6-0.
File:Ian Wynd.jpg|Ian Wynds 2-6-4-T locomotive. Steve Bratina said he always remember this engine as a real museum piece.
File:COALS 1984 Omlet Bruce Hoffman's 4-6-6-4 4.jpg|The picture of the 4-6-6-4 is the one made by Fred Bohn. The Hoffmans bought the engine from him and then eventually sold it to a private museum in Huntsville. It then went to H Saville then to a gent in Texas I hear. Photo by Steve Bratina.
File:N.Y.C Niagara.jpg|Steve Bratina writes: The other picture is of my old Niagara. Frank Birch castings were used to make the loco. I bought it from a guy who was planning to make it into a CNR 6400. I changed it back to a Niagara and built the proper tender for it. It was nowhere near a true Niagara like Harold Crouche's but it ran well for me.
File:C.O.A.L.S. Omlet cira1984.jpg|Carddo writes: The steaming bays at COALS for, I believe, the 1984 OMLET meet. The brass locomotive in the middle of the photo is Ian Wynd's 2-6-4T while the green locomotive in the lower right is Ted McJannett's B&O President Pacific. I was running Dave Powell's Hoffman Hudson in the event. Of course, Ian's locomotive won handily. How did I do? don't ask! I think that Dave was second or third. Harry Boneham's Britannia also did well that year.
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History

Steve Bratina writes:

The COALS track (Central Ontario Association of Live Steamers) was located outside of St George Ontario on Highwat 24. The actual location was at the Oak Hill Nurseries. It was a 3/4"only ground level track and held spring and fall meets and even had a night run. It was home to guys like The Hoffmans,The McJannetts, Ivan Gray, Sid Copeland and Ralph Harrison. I always had a good time there but at times, my 3/4" scale body with a 1 1/2" scale gut made it tough to get down to track level at times. Unfortunately, the old track is gone but the club is now at Ralph's place.