MG3 A102 – A.P. Green Refractories Canada Ltd., Acton 1 Newsletter 1.01 June, 1997. Profile on Orval Chapman, Acton Plant Manager. MG3 A103 – Georgetown Market Place 1 Brochure 1.01 Store Directory, August, 1998. 1.02 Store Directory 1.03 Store Directory, December, 2006. MG3 A104 – Envirotech Containers International Limited, Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Article. Envirotech balances plans for growth with commitment to quality. By Lorraine Wilson, The Business Executive, September 1995, Page 11. MG3 A105 – CPI, Communications and Power Industries, Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Company directory. MG3 A106 – EFCO, Economy Forms Corporation, Georgetown 1 Company News Booklet 1.01 Volume 36, No. 2 – Spring/Summer 1987 1.02 Volume 36, No. 3 – Fall 1987 1.03 Volume 37, No. 1 – Winter 1987/1988 1.04 Volume 37, No. 2 – Spring/Summer 1988 1.05 Volume 37, No. 3 – Fall 1988 1.06 Volume 38, No. 1 – Winter 1988/1989 1.07 Volume 38, No. 2 – Spring/Summer 1989 1.08 Volume 38, No. 3 – Fall 1989 1.09 Volume 39, No. 1 – Winter 1989/1990 1.10 Volume 39, No. 2 – Spring/Summer 1990 1.11 Volume 39, No. 3 – Fall 1990 1.12 Volume 40, No. 1 – Winter 1990/1991 1.13 Volume 40, No. 3 – Fall 1991 1.14 Volume 40, No. 3 – Winter 1991/1992 (Wrongly designated. Should be Volume 41, No. 1) 1.15 Volume 41, No. 2 – Spring/Summer 1992 1.16 Volume 41, No. 3 – Fall 1992 2 History 2.01 Newspaper clipping. $170,000 contract for local firm. Georgetown Independent, March 12, 1975. MG3 A107 – Cedarlane Laboratories Limited, Hornby 1 Catalogue 1.01 Bethyl Laboratories, Inc., 1992-93 Product Catalogue 1.02 Pharmingen, 1992-93 Research Products Catalog MG3 A108 – Alcatel, Georgetown 1 Brochure 1.01 Facts about Alcatel, 1989 MG3 A109 – Wood-Way Manufacturing Co., Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Article. Flooded Out at Woodbridge Fixture Firm Locates Here. Georgetown Herald, November 03, 1954. MG3 A110 – Halton Brick Company, Terra Cotta 1 History 1.01 Article. Will Employ Over Fifty Men. Georgetown Herald, October 06, 1954. Page 1. 1.02 Article. Esquesing Industry To Employ Over 50. Milton Champion, October 14, 1954. Page 1. MG3 A111 – Provincial Paper Limited, Georgetown (a.k.a. Barber Coated Paper Mill, Canada Coated Paper Mill, Abitibi) 1 History 1.01 Article. Provincial Paper Plans End to Stream Dumping. Georgetown Herald, October 27, 1954. Page 1. 1.02 Company letterhead. 1.03 Articles. Since 1904 Provincial Mill Whistle Means “Hurry Up”. By Anne J. Currie. Georgetown Herald. 1.04 Newspaper clipping. Abitibi Spends Millions For Treatment Facilities. Georgetown Herald, September 20, 1973. Announcement of treatment facilities at Iroquois Falls and Sturgeon Falls mills. 1.05 Newspaper clipping. Georgetown. The new machinery for the big paper coating mill at the C.T.R. station is being installed, and is among the finest ever placed in Canada. The mill will commence operations this month. About forty hands will be employed when everything is in full running order. Acton Free Press, Page 2, November 02, 1905. 1.06 Newspaper clipping. Expected bad news: upon head. Employees at Provincial Paper Products, which will be closing its doors on March 31, were expecting the news when it came last Thursday…… Georgetown Independent, February 27, 1991, Page 1. 2 Newsletter (Acc. #122) 2.01 Spring, 1956 – Clipping. Thorold hockey team visits Georgetown. 2.02 1963 - Clipping. Georgetown Mill Quarter Century Club, new members. 2.03 Spring 1965 – Clipping. Georgetown Mill. Credit Union. Annual Mill Party. Births. Page 10. 2.04 Spring 1965 – Clipping. Georgetown Mill. Quarter Century dinner. Page 19. 2.05 Summer 1969 – Clipping. Georgetown Mill page. 3 Quarter Century Club 3.01 Programme. 25th Anniversary, December 01, 1973. (Acc. #122) 3.02 Newspaper clippings. 3.02.01 Mill’s Quarter Century Club Increases by Eight. Photo – D. Hurren, I. McPherson, G. Lockwood, K. Davidson, E. Hall, O. Carter, A. Grieve, T. Parry. Georgetown Herald, December 09, 1971 3.02.02 Nine New Members For Abitibi Club. Photo – George Lockwood, Ivan Leslie, Herb Arnold, Archie McDonald, Steve Emmerson, Doug Herrington, Clarence Freestone, Bill Chaplin, Wilf Breen, Mac Watson, H.E. Hale. Georgetown Herald, November 23, 1972 3.02.03 25th Birthday for 25 year club. Georgetown Herald, November, 1972. 4 Miscellaneous 4.01 Letter. September 28, 1907. Letter of recommendation for James Hill signed by Edward Hughes, Manager. (Photocopy. Acc. #07.34) 4.02 Notes. Papermaking at the Lower Paper Mill on the Credit. By Vic McNiven. (Acc. #07.34) 4.03 Sample paper (Acc. #09.03) 4.03.01 Black 4.03.02 Birks blue. 4.03.03 Red MG3 A112 – AVRO, A.V. Roe Canada, Malton 1 History 1.01 Articles. 1.01.01 The Story of the Avro Arrow. Western Canada Aviation Museum Aviation Review, Vol. 22 No. 4, December 1996. 1.01.02 Obituary. Pilot ‘Spud’ Potocki tested Avro Arrow. By Peter Cheney. The Toronto Star, December 27, 1996, Page A34. 1.01.03 Could Avro’s top-secret Project Y have revolutionized military aircraft? By Ken Ernhofer, The Sunday Star, August 20, 2000. Page 1, 6 and 7. (Acc. #02.03) 1.01.04 Area man involved in Avro Arrow replica project. By Ted Brown, Georgetown Independent, August 30, 2000, Page 5. 1.01.05 Orenda: Source of Power. By Gay Peppin, Our business history, Mississauga Business Times, July 2001, Page 8. 1.01.06 CF 105 Displays Advanced Engineering. By J.S. Butz, Jr., Aviation Week, October 21, 1957. Page 50-59 1.01.07 The Argus and The Arrow, Canadair and Avro Unveil Canada’s Newest Air Defence Achievements. Industrial Canada, November, 1957, Page 64 and 66 1.01.08 The Avro Arrow makes History. Atlantic Advocate, May, 1958 1.01.09 Fifty Years After Baddeck – Canada’s Aircraft Industry. By Arthur Macdonald, Canadian Geographical Journal, July, 1958 1.01.10 Wanted: End to Speculation On the Avro Arrow Program. Canadian Aviation, September 1958 1.01.11 What led Canada to junk the Arrow. Backstage At Ottawa with Blair Fraser, Maclean’s Magazine, October 25, 1958, Page 2 1.01.12 Shelving the Arrow is Bad Military, Economic Medicine. West’s most advanced interceptor may be last token of Canadian political and technological independence. Canadian Aviation, November, 1958, Page 50 – 52 1.01.13 Crawford Gordon contends, We should and will go on building Arrow’s. Maclean’s Magazine, December 20, 1958 1.02 Newspaper clippings 1.02.01 AVRO Flight Story Wins Writing Award. Georgetown Herald, October 29, 1958, Page 1 1.02.02 Ask Best Possible Production Use Orenda, AVRO Plants. Georgetown Herald, November 12, 1958, Page 1 1.02.03 “Our Arrow Second to None Need Integrated Production”. Georgetown Herald, November 26, 1958, Page 1.02.04 Aircraft Workers Concerned Plan Montreal Meeting Soon. Georgetown Herald, November 26, 1958, Page 1.02.05 Some Important Comments on The Arrow-Bomarc Controversy. Georgetown Herald, 1.02.06 Employment Service, Possible Local Industry As Georgetown Deals With Employment Crisis. Arrow Contract Cancelled Over 600 Out of Work. Georgetown Herald, February 25, 1959, Page 1 1.02.07 As One Man Saw It! By Ian Cass, Georgetown Herald, February 25, 1959, Page 6 1.02.08 Record 413 Job Seekers in Georgetown Employment Service. Malton Group Active in Seeking town Industry. Georgetown Herald, March 04, 1959, Page 1 1.02.09 CMHC Nixes Moratorium On House Mortgages. Georgetown Herald, March 04, 1959, Page 1 1.02.10 Editorials. Georgetown Herald, March 04, 1959, Page 8. 1.02.11 Malton Lay-off May Affect Plans for New Weber School. Georgetown Herald, March 11, 1959. MG3 A113 – Georgetown Terminal Warehouse, Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Article. Georgetown brokerage companies share family ties and more. By Steve Leblanc, Success Weekly, October 14, 1996, Page 8. MG3 A114 – Barber Brothers Paper Mills, Georgetown (A.K.A. The Lower Mill, Provincial Paper Mill) 1 History 1.01 Computer printout. Images in the News, Canadian Illustrated News. Barber Bros.’ Paper Mills, Georgetown, Ont., Vol. VII, No. 9, 140. March 01, 1873. National Library of Canada 1.02 Advertisement. The Christmas Globe, Toronto, 1898. Wm. Barber & Bros., Paper-Makers. 1.03 Advertisement. The Christmas Globe, Toronto, 1905. Wm. Barber & Bros., Paper Makers, Georgetown, Ont. 1.04 Advertisement. The Christmas Globe, Toronto, 1906. “Paper Makers, Wm. Barber & Bros., Manufacturers of Machine-finished Book Papers.” 1.05 Advertisement. The Christmas Globe, Toronto, 1906. The Canada Coating Mills Limited, Georgetown, Ont. 1.06 Excerpt. Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada. Centenary Flashback. Barber’s Mill At Georgetown. Includes photo of mill buildings with Deltacrafts Manufacturing Ltd. sign. NBP Photo. (Acc. #00.14) 1.07 Excerpt. Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada. Centenary Flashback. Canadian Mill The First To Use Electrical Power. Includes “another view of the old Barber Mill at Georgetown, Ontario”. NBP Photo. (Acc. #00.14) 1.08 Article. Boston Mills Press produces fine book on Barber Dynamo. Georgetown Independent, September 28, 1977, Pages 8 & 9. 1.09 Ad. The Toronto Globe, Saturday Magazine Section P7, March 25, 1905. Wm. Barber & Bros., Paper Makers, Georgetown 1.10 Article. Toronto Globe, Saturday Magazine Section P8, March 25, 1905. The Barber Brothers. 1.11 Newspaper clipping. Toronto Daily Star, October 25, 1948. By A.O. Tate. ‘Old as Memory Itself’ Georgetown Mill Silent. (Acc. #09.22) MG3 A115 – Ajax Engineers, Acton 1 History 1.01 Article. When Ajax flourished here. By Angela Tyler, The New Tanner, August 12, 1999. Page 4. MG3 A116 – Maple Lodge Farms, Norval 1 History 1.01 Article. Hard work comes home to roost at Maple Lodge Farms. Family run business has enjoyed 70 years of success. By Jay Somerset, Brampton Business Times, April, 1999, Page 1 and 3. (Acc. #02.03) 1.02 Article. Deregulation blows fuse in Alberta, California. Businesses might lose competitive edge. Maple Lodge Farms opts for cogeneration. By Jim MacIsaac, Brampton Business Times, August, 2000, Page 1 and 16. (Acc. #02.03) 1.03 Maple Lodge Farms wants chicken marketing changes. Georgetown Independent, October 03, 1979, Page B10 MG3 A117 – Keates-Geissler Pipe Organs Limited, Acton 1 History 1.01 Company pamphlet. Gives history and describes services. 1.02 Newspaper clipping. Acton Free Press, October 10, 1973, Page 14. Keates staff invite public to hear rebuilt organ Wednesday. Rebuilt organ for St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Maryland. MG3 A118 – IGA, Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Photo. Bob Caldwell and Bruce Williamson celebrate the one year anniversary of their IGA Supermarket. Georgetown Herald, June 08, 1955, p1. Photographer, Russell Cooper, Brampton 1.02 Photo. IGA Supermarket Staff pose for a picture to mark the first birthday celebration for the store. Front row, left to right, Gail McGilvray, Dorothy Scott, Mrs. Enola MacGillivray, Carolyn Copland and Mrs. Marion Briggs, who work as cashiers and at the check-out counters. Back row, left to right, partners Bruce Williamson and Bob Caldwell, Edgar Caldwell, Lou Desaulniers and George Cook of the meat department, Ross McGilvray and Jack McKerrow. Georgetown Herald, June 08, 1955, p4. Photographer, Russell Cooper, Brampton 1.03 Article. Fire guts Georgetown landmark. Firefighters hurt as blaze destroys grocery store. By Frank Calleja, The Toronto Star, January 11, 1999, Page B3. MG3 A119 – Lawson Mills, Stewarttown (Acc. #99.03) 1 Day Books 1.01 1919 - 1926 1.02 1926 - 1936 1.03 1936 - 1942 1.04 1942 - 1947 1.05 1948 - 1953 2 History 2.01 Obituary. Tribute to Bob Lawson. By Glenda Benton, The North Halton Compass, June 26, 1998, Page 6. 2.02 Article. Tales of Stewarttown in the ‘30’s. By Ian Smith, The North Halton Compass, October 30, 1998, Page 6. Don Lawson talks about growing up in Stewarttown at the Esquesing Historical Society meeting. MG3 A120 – Curwood Packaging Ltd., Georgetown 1 History 1.01 Newspaper Article. Georgetown Independent, January 27, 2006, Page 1 and 3. 137 jobs lost. Curwood Packaging to close in March. Closing Curwood plant shocks employees. 1.02 Newspaper Article. Georgetown Independent, October 17, 1973, Page 10. Housing slumps but Georgetown industries experiencing quiet boom. $250,000 Curwood expansion will double size and staff. MG3 A121 – Main Street Inn, Georgetown 1 Advertising 1.01 Pamphlet. April, 2006 1.02 Pamphlet MG3 A122 – Felton Bookbinding Ltd. 1 History 1.01 Article. Sideroads of Halton Hills, Volume 2 Issue 2, Summer 2006. By The Book. Felton firm makes bookbinding an art form. Story and photos by Sandra Traversy. 1.02 Article. Sideroads of Caledon & Erin, Volume 2 Issue 2, Summer 2006. Cover to Cover, Linda Weir’s Fine Art of Fine Books. Story and Photos by Sandra Traversy. 1.03 Article. Halton firm in a bind. The art of hand binding books flourishing in Georgetown. By Jennifer Enright, The Compass, September 03, 2004, Page 6. MG3 A123 – John’s Fine Meats, Glen Williams 1 Advertising 1.01 Flyer. September, 2005 MG3 A124 – Superior Glove Works, Acton 1 History 1.01 Newspaper clipping. Give them a hand, Superior Gloves dominates its industry in North America. The Compass, August 19, 2005, Page 8. Story and photos by Ann Kornuta. 1.02 Newspaper clipping. Superior Glove Works honoured. Independent/Free Press October 26, 2007 Page 8. MG3 A125 – Town and Country Farms, Hornby 1 History 1.01 Newspaper clipping. Meat market shifts focus to Asian customers. Milton company adapts to serve latest waves of immigrants. By Bob Reguly, Toronto Star, July 14, 1997, Section C. MG3 A126 - Studio Soleil, Georgetown 1 Advertising 1.01 Advertising Card. 2006 251 MG3 - Business