RIGHT PHOTO: A crowd of about 50 residents took a tripdown mernory lane earlier this-month when the Tunemakers paid a visit to Inglewood Private Hospital Lodge and Manor on. Inglewood Avenue in West Vancouver. iy aa NEWS photas Brad Ledwidge LEFT PHOTO: Recreation therapy director Sue Thompson (left) dances with resident Marion Hay to the tune /s/é of Capri. The Tunemakers are a collection of amateur musicians who volunteer their time to perform at /a-vaniety of events and venues including seniors’ centres, hospitals, vet- erans' loclges and shopping malls. Below: (front to back) Marilyn Turner, Jack Hughes and Waily Poole draw from their repertoire of old familiar standards, Dixieland, show tunes and coniemporary numbers. ABOVE: RESIDENT. Claire Sankey (left) and lodge worker Barbara Weber enjcy the “, show. Left: Piano player and North Shore resident-Arnold Rutter pounds. out a tune. The Tunemakers recenily received a grant frorn the Seniors’ Lottery. Association of B.C. “enabling. the purchase of much needed sound ‘and keyboard: equipment. The. band “practices at Dogwood Manor.in Port: Coquitlam with assistance. from Hawthorne Lodge . ‘Society. Interested musicians ‘can contact Jack Hughes at 464-1177. 7° Bos