When I left the CPR, I had to move from where I had room and board. I moved into an apartment and boarded with a woman and her three children. The place was pretty old and was in the back of the building on the left-hand side shown in the picture. Featherstone’s General store was on the coroner, and Ogden’s first post office was located in the middle building. The building we lived in was originally a movie theater from what I have read. The photo was from the book “The Ogden Whistle” a History of the districts of Ogden, Lynnwood, and Millican Estates. Cable’s General store was located across the street on the right-hand side of the picture, and had already been torn down when this picture was taken in 1976. I lived here during the winter of 1967 and 1968, and boy was it cold sleeping in the back bedroom, which was poorly insulated, and in the mornings there would be frost on the walls. In the spring I moved a block north of here to a house owned by Les and Ruby David, who leased land east of the Ogden Shops and had a Riding Academy. It was a good place for room and board, and I stayed with them for a year and a half. I remember in the winter of 1968-1969, I was home during the day, working the afternoon shift at Pillsbury Canada’s Flour Mill. Less was working as a forklift operator at Domtar drywall board plant. Ruby was notified that their horses had escaped and were running around in the Ogden Shops property. So off we went down into the Ogden Shops yard to round up these horses, it was a very cold day, and the snow was quite deep. We eventually got all the horses back into their acreage. And were happy to take a rest, one of the Ogden Shops employees invited us into his little greenhouse over by the No.2. Coach shop. He had the kettle on, and made us a nice pot of tea. He was growing lemons there.