Kelowna - Now and Then
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Kelowna - Now and Then
Remember when Kelowna still had Mountain Shadows and no bunnies?
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I had a thread like this started. It was pretty interesting.
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Yeah but I just got here on Jan. 31 so I missed the bus. Remember where the old Greyhound Bus Station used to be? Can't forget its smell.
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Pssst:
January of 2007 came before November of 2007.
January of 2007 came before November of 2007.
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keesa wrote:Yeah but I just got here on Jan. 31 so I missed the bus. Remember where the old Greyhound Bus Station used to be? Can't forget its smell.
Orchard Plaza opposite end of the paint store.
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Maybe ferri knows where that other thread went to. Assuming she isn't drinking all the nyquil.
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WOW! Thanks Crash, that was a trip. My grandparents came to Kelowna in 1928, just when the depression was starting in the old country, Scotland, as they put it, "if we hadn't come we'd never been able to afford land." !!!! Can you believe it! If I sat mom down to read this who knows what she would add cuz she was born and raised here along with 5 siblings.
My fiance moved here in 1971, just when I was going to Martin Elementary School. And he went there too in grade 7.
Remember when it was a school and not an adult education center?
I recall the Regatta parade floats would all be pulled into the Martin elementary school grounds and decorated with flowers and ribbons before going out.
When it was a parade that was not just advertising.
I recall the when the hippies used to use coloured chalks to make psychedelic pictures on the cement just where people would enter City Park.
I remember when the big Grizzely Bear was installed in City Park and we all went down to look.
Us kids used to get swim lessons at the Lake's beach just where to Sails are now.
Going upstairs at Fumertons to see the fabric section and Buster Brown shoes in the Shoe Dept.
The Empress Gardens Restaurant --- yuummmmmm.
The old post office on Bernard and the first Credit Union with that ghastly pipe sculpture out front.
Glenmore Elementary had Mountain View Green, Orange and Gold for different grades.
At hot sands beach mom would yell at us to watch for the cars cruising by!
My Aunt opened THE LOVE SHOP and Kelowna church people picketted opening day. HA AHA.
My fiance moved here in 1971, just when I was going to Martin Elementary School. And he went there too in grade 7.
Remember when it was a school and not an adult education center?
I recall the Regatta parade floats would all be pulled into the Martin elementary school grounds and decorated with flowers and ribbons before going out.
When it was a parade that was not just advertising.
I recall the when the hippies used to use coloured chalks to make psychedelic pictures on the cement just where people would enter City Park.
I remember when the big Grizzely Bear was installed in City Park and we all went down to look.
Us kids used to get swim lessons at the Lake's beach just where to Sails are now.
Going upstairs at Fumertons to see the fabric section and Buster Brown shoes in the Shoe Dept.
The Empress Gardens Restaurant --- yuummmmmm.
The old post office on Bernard and the first Credit Union with that ghastly pipe sculpture out front.
Glenmore Elementary had Mountain View Green, Orange and Gold for different grades.
At hot sands beach mom would yell at us to watch for the cars cruising by!
My Aunt opened THE LOVE SHOP and Kelowna church people picketted opening day. HA AHA.
Regardless of who "wins" an election, they always are up against a Silent Elite. Do you believe the extreme poor who voted for Trump ever thought their non-profit support would be slashed right out from under them?
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OMG, I got one more Burton Cummings had a concert in the Memorial Arena, came out dead drunk, and screamed, "HELLO KAMLOOPS!"
Barbeque stands in City Park.
Barbeque stands in City Park.
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Keesa...thank you!!
Between you and 50 +YEARS-in-Ktown, You guys have served me some fantastic memories! I thank you for that...!!

Between you and 50 +YEARS-in-Ktown, You guys have served me some fantastic memories! I thank you for that...!!

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:137: Does anyone remember an "underground" fire, between...say Wardlaw Ave & KLO?? (open field in those days...)
Keesa...I'm sorry I didn't go back and read ALL of 50's thread, but Tasty Freeze on Pandosy, M&M's Mercantile (sp), Fraser's Grocery (RIP Mr. Fraser..we loved ya!!
)....and
" Bill Jone's General Store...If we ain't got it, You don't need it!!" :dyinglaughing: (RIP Bob Harrison= the announcer)
On that Note...the Okanagan Suns earliest days...Bob Harrison!!
I think it was 50YEARS that brought up the "Towers"...OH MY GAWD!!!
Who can honestly say that they did TOP tower under 10years old?? (I DID on a dare from my Bro... :127: ) On That note ...who remembers them being closed down...:( (the towers)
enough for now..
blah blah blah......... :smt038 :133:
Keesa...I'm sorry I didn't go back and read ALL of 50's thread, but Tasty Freeze on Pandosy, M&M's Mercantile (sp), Fraser's Grocery (RIP Mr. Fraser..we loved ya!!

" Bill Jone's General Store...If we ain't got it, You don't need it!!" :dyinglaughing: (RIP Bob Harrison= the announcer)
On that Note...the Okanagan Suns earliest days...Bob Harrison!!
I think it was 50YEARS that brought up the "Towers"...OH MY GAWD!!!

enough for now..

blah blah blah......... :smt038 :133:
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blah blah blah is right!!!
Ma and pa owned the Tastee Freeze in Vernon before moving here.
And Big Bald Bob...good friend of grandpa. He was a good man.
Hey crash, I found some old pics. I'll get them on this thread. One is the house mom bought from 50 years family. It is on the right side of Burtch, going from Sutherland to Springfield. That's where I grew up until 12. Just a pic of our house and empty lots. They had cleared the other houses to start building all the condos that are there now.
Ma and pa owned the Tastee Freeze in Vernon before moving here.
And Big Bald Bob...good friend of grandpa. He was a good man.
Hey crash, I found some old pics. I'll get them on this thread. One is the house mom bought from 50 years family. It is on the right side of Burtch, going from Sutherland to Springfield. That's where I grew up until 12. Just a pic of our house and empty lots. They had cleared the other houses to start building all the condos that are there now.
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I remember when Albertan's came here to visit not live. And when did Albertan's actually bring radar guns to our city? We need to ban Albertan's especially ones from Edmonton named Struts.
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That's when Albertans had yellow license plates and we used to be able count up to fifty by just cruising Bernard. We called 'em "prairie chickens".
In the other thread I didn't see anyone mention The Burger Baron! Drive thru only with picnic tables out front. But the best part was the little Medieval Guy out front holding the sword. Rutland Rd had a B.Baron too.
How many incarnations did Flashbacks have before it became Flashbacks? THe Cannery, Changes, and what else?
I remember sneaking into Dusty's. Tramps was upstairs and totally disco. The best though was Steamers, a strip club but we pretended not to know that and we saw a teacher from Knox! We were hiding I swear. Nowdays kids would film him on a camera phone and upload to YouTube before the start of the next school day.
The Salvation Army was on Bernard and reasonabley priced too.
where Blondeaux is today used to be a huge field full of indian paint grass and coloured grasshoppers. Does any recall the orange grasshoppers?
We made money picking cherries in Serwa's orchards along Glenmore Drive and going to see friends out where Kane Road is now was an epic drive.
The Seaplane base!
In the other thread I didn't see anyone mention The Burger Baron! Drive thru only with picnic tables out front. But the best part was the little Medieval Guy out front holding the sword. Rutland Rd had a B.Baron too.
How many incarnations did Flashbacks have before it became Flashbacks? THe Cannery, Changes, and what else?
I remember sneaking into Dusty's. Tramps was upstairs and totally disco. The best though was Steamers, a strip club but we pretended not to know that and we saw a teacher from Knox! We were hiding I swear. Nowdays kids would film him on a camera phone and upload to YouTube before the start of the next school day.
The Salvation Army was on Bernard and reasonabley priced too.
where Blondeaux is today used to be a huge field full of indian paint grass and coloured grasshoppers. Does any recall the orange grasshoppers?
We made money picking cherries in Serwa's orchards along Glenmore Drive and going to see friends out where Kane Road is now was an epic drive.
The Seaplane base!
Regardless of who "wins" an election, they always are up against a Silent Elite. Do you believe the extreme poor who voted for Trump ever thought their non-profit support would be slashed right out from under them?
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Brock Tully's coffee house on Leon Ave.
When men shopped at Treadgold's for fishing and hunting gear. And paint.
Bill Treadgold told me story that as Mayor he tried to get City Council to buy up lake front property for park land.
The SPCA was on Barnaby Road.
When men shopped at Treadgold's for fishing and hunting gear. And paint.
Bill Treadgold told me story that as Mayor he tried to get City Council to buy up lake front property for park land.
The SPCA was on Barnaby Road.
Regardless of who "wins" an election, they always are up against a Silent Elite. Do you believe the extreme poor who voted for Trump ever thought their non-profit support would be slashed right out from under them?