
Block-A-Day 282 – New-2-U And Never Summer Brewing
Today I continue my quest in creating and posting one block a day of the fabulous That Town And Country Quilt by the lovely Susan-Claire Mayfield. This is day two hundred and eighty-two of that project.

This is another old building in Granby.
When I was a little girl, it was a bowling alley. My grandparents went there and bowled in leagues several times a week. They also went there to play poker and pinochle.
Upstairs was a 3.2 beer joint called The Upstairs. The bowling alley closed in the late seventies. Sonny and Ruthie Samuelson were the owners.
After that, Cindy Samuelson opened a feed store there, and I bought feed for many years from her.
A few years ago, the building was divided, and a children’s consignment store went in on the west side.
I have bought a lot of clothes for my grandchildren there.
On the east side is Never Summer Brewery. I have had a couple very nice pints there with friends.






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I am an old friend of the Samuelson family, in the same class from 1st to 8th grade with Dick Samuelson. Spent quite a few nights sleeping next to the 3.2 Beer joint and watching Sonny fight people in front of the bowling alley. We once watched Sonny and some fella from Fraser grapple in the dusty road on the entrance to a community picnic near Fraser. They both stumbled back to the picnic, disheveled and bleeding, hugging each other! Apparently they were old friends from school, and it wasn’t the first time they had been in a fistfight with each other!
Ruthie Samuelson on the other hand was the nicest woman I have ever met!
We lived next door to Sonny’s parents. Dick, Ray D, and Cindy’s grandparents. They owned the Grand Bar across the street (Hwy 40) from the bowling alley. Nice folks!
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Fun when someone else remembers back in the day.