it from a M r Clark (Ray)?) who was part owner of Hodgson Clark LETTERS which was the lumber merchant at We would like la hearfrom you - please send 15th and Marine. We us personaljoUings, reminiscences, photos, subsequently sold it to Mr. Sager what have you from your era whenever il was. who opened Sager's Maple Shop. They willjog our memories of West LETTERS, WE GET Vancouver, as does thefollowing letler. Lellers I was a member of the gun club may be edited for space. Ambleside in the pool which the Kinsmen built. When my parents moved from Dundarave they bought a house which the Kinsmen had built as a fundraiser at 905 Fairmile in the British Properties. As a Dundarave resident I remember going up HoUyburn from 25th and Marine in Hi Coville's halftrack which usually took us up to the Forks. A man by the name of Theodore drove the vehicles. Also I delivered newspapers which we picked up from a newspaper shack at 25th and Marine where the IGA is now located. I also had a Province route where I picked up papers early in the morning from the gas station at 25h. I have been lucky to raise my children in a house on the 2400 block of Nelson and subsequentiy Uved at 3856 Marine, 3029 Procter and 3288 Travers. As well I have made a comfortable living as a Realtor I cannot say enough good things about the neighbourhood. "My name is Paul Jennings...I moved to Dundarave with my family in 1946. My dad worked for Spencer's department stores and my mother taught ballet originally in the Palms which is now the Red Lion. She moved her dance studio to the Southwest corner of 24th and Marine and occupied the building with M r Enjo who was a tailor..his son Denny still lives in the 2300 block of Bellevue. My mother at one time was the Ballet examiner for the Royal Academy of Dance and she tested children from the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and I believe even went into Washington State. In 1952 we bought a house on Marine Drive which is now the Dundarave Fish Shop. We bought which pracdced shooting 22 rifles in the basement of what is now Shoppers Drugs at 25th. I was a lifeguard at Dundarave pier in the Hi CoCoville's halftrack between 1946 and 1951. He is standing on th hood. 1950's and early 60's, and taught swimming and lifeguarding at