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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01389"50th Anniversary Newsletter A half century of service to local farmers by the Wilson family will be celebrated in Whitevale on Saturday, September 25, 1982. Past and present customers and their families along with suppliers are invited to an outdoor barbecue at the Community Park in Whitevale between 2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. Activities will include lucky draws for the adults plus games and prizes for the kids. The feed mill in Whitevale has been operated by the Wilsons since 1932 when the late Mr. T. L. Wilson purchased the business. In 1959 his four sons, Orville (Red), Gordon, Alvin, and Kenneth took over the family firm, and have added grain drying, fertilizer service and bulk feed handling facilities. Mrs. Audrey Hornshaw, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.L.Wilson has handled the accounting and bookkeeping at the mill since 1932. A devastating fire leveled the original water-powered brick building in 1961, but a modern feed mill was erected on the same site in 1962. Business has maintained a steady growth in spite of approaching urbanization and farm ownership changes. Today the mill is powered by electricity. Modern, complex rations for balanced nutrition of livestock and poultry are made to computerized formulations. An extensive line of animal health products, sanitizers and pesticides is carried. Pet foods and supplies for horse owners find a ready market in the surrounding homes and farms. Local grain is received at the Wilson's mill each harvest for drying and transporting prior to processing. Employing a total of seventeen persons, the Wilson brothers offer a wide range of services to farmers. Their well known sales representatives, Fred Williams and Jim Roefs are specially trained and particularly knowledgable of farmers' requirements. T. L. WILSON & SONS LTD. WHITEVALE,ONTARIO Majorville (later Whitevale) and Dunbarton, had their beginnings in the prosperous 1840s and 1850s. The site of Majorville contains one of the best mill seats in the township on the headwaters of Duffin's Creek. When the British decided in 1843 to allow American grain into England duty-free, provided that it was ground in Canada, good water-power sites close to harbours became very valuable. In 1845 Truman White, then only twenty years of age, acquired the Majorville water rights and built a large gristmill and sawmill which immediately prospered. Later he added a large woollen mill to his works. A little village composed of his workmen grew up around the mill. To serve the booming grain and flour trade created by White's mill, William Dunbar and a number of associates formed a harbour company which built a dock and warehouses on Frenchman's Bay and laid out a town plot which was named Dunbarton after its founder. T. L. Wilson + Sons mill as it appeared in the 1940s. Fire destroyed the mill in August 1961." "Construction of the new mill in November 1961. The new mill was officially opened by Pickering Township Reeve Mr. Sherman Scott, March 23, 1962. Five years later, a Customer Appriciation Day was held. Guest speaker was Wipper Billy Watson. Winner of a pet pony draw was Miss Murrison. Mill operator, Mr. T. L. Wilson (right) with Mrs. Wilson and Mr. + Mrs. Tom Poyntz (1953). Residence of Mr. + Mrs. T. L. Wilson (1940). A modern feed truck in 1950. The dam on Duffin’s creek was used as the source of water power (1920). Whitevale bridge washed out by spring flood (1929). The mill as it looked when Mr. Wilson bought it in 1932. T. L. Wilson + sons mill in Whitevale, 1982. Orville (Red) Wilson Alvin Wilson Fred Wilson Gord Wilson Ken Wilson Bob Groves Jim Roefs Audrey Hornshaw The Wilsons and their entire staff look forward to welcoming friends, customers and former employees to the gala 50th Anniversary Celebration in Whitevale’s Community Park, Saturday, September 25, 1982." "2000-01389 50 YEARS 1932 1982" "An Appreciation Day will be held by T.L. WILSON & SONS LTD. on Saturday, September 25th, 1982 from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. for all our past and present customers and their families, along with suppliers who have supported us during the past 50 years in business. FUN, GAMES AND PRIZES FOR THE KIDS Tel. 294-1951 SING A LONG We invite you to An Outdoor Barbecue to be held at the Community Park in Whitevale. (BKING A CHAIR AND JOIN US)" [2 copies of the napkins used at the party.] "flexoPack (tm) SHUR-GAIN" "SHUR-GAIN Fern Miller [On Back:] SEPTEMBER 25TH 1982" "SHUR-GAIN Robert Miller [On Back:] SEPTEMBER 25TH 1982" "Lasso® HERBICIDE BY Monsanto" "T. L. WILSON & SONS (1974) LTD. Whitevale, Ontario (416) 294-1951" "OK SHUR-GAIN [On Bottom:] EDDY MATCH CO. LTD. TORONTO, ONT." "SHUR-GAIN T. L. Wilson & Sons (1974) Ltd. Box 60, Whitevale, Ont. L0H 1M0 416-294-1951 DIVISION SHUR-GAIN DIVISION CANADA [Logo] PACKERS" T. L Wilson B Sons (1974) Ltd. Rol eo,m. e IMO w