Under the asphalt remains the memories of young children who's time in history leave behind the spirit and energy that made Clydesdale Street special. The chapters herein breathe back life to those lively times when Clydesdale Street ran proud with the bounty of innocence growing up. In memory to the life and times on Clydesdale Street. Never to be forgotten.

Friday, January 30, 2009

DO YOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE? Little Rascals

DO YOU KNOW ANYONE HERE? LITTLE RASCALS OF THE BROADVIEW AREA INCLUDING SCHOU STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND THE HEART OF THIS VENTURE, CLYDESDALE STREET. THEIR ENERGY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AMIDST THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE AND LONG LOST ERA.
Julius Roulette, Jimmy Roulette, Joey (Derick) Dashwood, Francis Dashwood, Donny Dashwood, Phyllis Roulette, Faye Shuhart, Roy Finchum, Teddy Timberlake, Sonny Boone, Gary Hunter, Yvonne Twigger, Ron Twigger, Bobby Tuss, Don Fraser, Doreen Barr, Buddy Gorrick, Dennis Gorrick, David Causier, Joe Bulvey, Terry Brindley, Doreen Happy, Pat Graf, Dyak Kids, Roy Stewart, Kenny Thomas, Mickey Thomas, Merle Starnes, Pat Roberts, Larry Hall, Ellen McMurphy, Sidney Constantine, Edna Constantine, Donny Oliver, Ernie Oliver, Keith Koronko, Dale Koronko, Iris Hays (Married Name), Billy Leech, Donny Baxter, Eddie Grenda, Hank Grenda - (Hank regretfully recently deceased) and the many forgotten where memory fades. Not all lived on Clydesdale Street but they did attend Schou Street School in the Broadview District.

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Robert (Bobby) Tuss
Just one of the 'Kids of Clydesdale Street'. The life and times when innocence and wonder filled our days. A reflection on how the generations have changed with time, and more how a little street disappeared resurfacing as a gateway artery to and out of Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Under the asphalt we remain and young dreams, aspirations and passing time mold both our journey and ultimate destiny. Enjoy. Clydesdale Street could be your own street. Anywhere. Your own youth. Your own reality. A great time it was. Kicking stones, make believe, simple pleasures brought happiness and the carefree vision on our world.
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