Ditto. There use to be one located at 33rd and Fraser Street and one on East Hastings Street.I remember A&W Drive-Ins and the one gallon jugs of root beer!
Ah yes, the lovely car hops / waitresses on 4 wheeled roller skates.
Ditto. There use to be one located at 33rd and Fraser Street and one on East Hastings Street.I remember A&W Drive-Ins and the one gallon jugs of root beer!
Haha...I remember working as a car hop! No roller skates but I did like the short uniform with the knee socks (and so did the boys)...Ditto. There use to be one located at 33rd and Fraser Street and one on East Hastings Street.
Ah yes, the lovely car hops / waitresses on 4 wheeled roller skates.
When we were kids we use to use a bottle opener on those & make swamp water, just brought our own plastic cup.I remember a pop machine where the glass bottles hung by their neck in cooled water. Put in your dime, slid it along a channel, then up through a "gate" and out.
Pop and chips .22 with .03 left for Double Bubble at 3 for a penny.
I remember when you could drive around the Halifax and Sperling area of Burnaby and see goats, a mule, and a corral of horses. And this was in the early '70s!Boundary Road was a 2 lane road between the Joyce turnoff and Kingsway. I think it was a dirt road as well.
I remember "dead air" when rock FM radio was in its infancy.
A pretty cool DJ named Dave Marsden. I heard Dark Side of the Moon
in its' entirety,uninterrupted and commercial free for the first time
on the radio.
The Cascade Hotel in Banff. (summer of 74). Draft was 20 cents a glass.
Hell you could get a pretty good beer buzz for two dollars. There was this
western novelty beef nicknamed "hightest" which had an alcohol content of
7.5%. It was 50 cents a bottle. I think it was called Extra Old Stock, bottled
by Carling O'Keefe.
Camping out on the Banff Springs golf course. Bathing in the Bow river
Glory Daze
I think it was a bum steer...........and what was this novelty beef...................pork ???
ITB of the bovine world.............I think it was a bum steer.
Yeah! I remember when it looked like that...the Fraser street bridge crossing from Richmond to marine drive looked like that too...it was also a train bridge and I remember it was bloody narrow!I remember riding my bike on that Cambie St bridge going to work and when going over the wood planks, some of them would pop up. That's a later pic as I also remember buses saying BC Hydro on them and not BC Transit. Think it was nickel or dime to ride the bus at that time.






