Marc, here's my vote to keep the history coming. I love it. I remember the Finkel's Market that Donna mentioned. It was right across the street from Centennial School, which I attended in the 1st grade before moving to little Boston. Our family also had a tab there. Very nice people, the Finkels. As far as Winkys, the only one I remember was on Walnut Street right at the end of Long Run Road. Marc, what year did you work the Midway at Rainbow Gardens? I ran the Ferris Wheel in 1956, so you can chalk me up as a former Rainbow employee. I well remember Dr. Mason, Tom Arthur and Edmund Kittiko (with his jungle helmet firmly planted on his head). The boss of the rides in 1956 was Harry Snyder. His daughter, Janice, also worked at the park. Joe Volpe had an office above the snack bar, with a window at the back overlooking the Ferris Wheel. He wasn't in the office much, but when he was I always minded my P's & Q's, knowing without turning his head he was looking directly at the Ferris Wheel when he looked out that window. Speaking of life guards, I got my Red Cross lifesaving certification at the McKeesport YMCA. The instructor was Fred Preuss, who also was the Physical Director of the Y. To pass the test, we had to "save" him and he didn't make that too easy. As I remember, he was a strong,burly guy and definitely played the part well of a desperate drowning person. Does anyone remember him? Ralph Hoffman