-That became the Beaver Lumber site, until it burnt down.
-This is the site of the present day Silvercreek Towers Apartment buildings in behind the Carpet Barn store on Guelph & Mill Streets
-There was an apt. building in there some where. Is this further down the street?
-The apartment buildings replaced Beaver Lumber after the fire.
-There was an apartment building just to the right of this photo, on the same side as you went down "Water Street".!!!
-Knew a few folks that lived in the Water St. Apts.
-They were called water street apartments lived there one time
-Lot of people lived there back in the day Wayne.
-Sure did
-Lived there short time...till no heat lol
-I can remember Grandma Hayes & Aunt Marg living there & the girls. Babysat for a couple who lived in there also.
-Right - it was further down the street (Water Street), on the west side. Thanks for jogging my memory.
-the building Mom lived in was kind of an old building cant place it but the old driving shed was behind it
-There was an apartment building between beaver and an old abandoned factory further south on what was still called Water Street. Hatcher’s were one family that I remember living there.
-There was an attempted Murder in that apartment building many years ago, the victim was sadly left in a vegetative state after a severe beating!!
-I worked with the guy at the paper mill
-The Morette family lived in that apartment building for a few years back in the 60s before they moved to Prince Charles Drive. I think Mr. Morette was the superintendent of the building.
-Water Street is now Park Ave.
- I lived across the street for many years.
-Lived there in the old apts. years ago Sean Stroud u did live almost across the street .kinda like neighboors lol.
-My Grandfather (Fred Anthony) worked there in the early-mid 30's and mom thinks he might have still been there after Kentners sold to Beaver Lumber. He built their house on Durham St with lumber from there (and she's pretty sure he paid for it legitimately).
-I remember attending Georgetown Public School in the 1940s when Mr. Wrigglesworth was principal. There was a Paul Cunningham in my same grades.
-Cheesy Cunningham, Bill Cunninghams brother, He was a barber at Hutch's barber shop, pool room. Gave me my first Iroquis hair cut.
-Thanks Kent, didn't know that. I think "that" Bill Cunningham's father and my grandfather (Bob) were cousins - or something like that.
-This is the site of the present day Silvercreek Towers Apartment buildings in behind the Carpet Barn store on Guelph & Mill Streets
-There was an apt. building in there some where. Is this further down the street?
-The apartment buildings replaced Beaver Lumber after the fire.
-There was an apartment building just to the right of this photo, on the same side as you went down "Water Street".!!!
-Knew a few folks that lived in the Water St. Apts.
-They were called water street apartments lived there one time
-Lot of people lived there back in the day Wayne.
-Sure did
-Lived there short time...till no heat lol
-I can remember Grandma Hayes & Aunt Marg living there & the girls. Babysat for a couple who lived in there also.
-Right - it was further down the street (Water Street), on the west side. Thanks for jogging my memory.
-the building Mom lived in was kind of an old building cant place it but the old driving shed was behind it
-There was an apartment building between beaver and an old abandoned factory further south on what was still called Water Street. Hatcher’s were one family that I remember living there.
-There was an attempted Murder in that apartment building many years ago, the victim was sadly left in a vegetative state after a severe beating!!
-I worked with the guy at the paper mill
-The Morette family lived in that apartment building for a few years back in the 60s before they moved to Prince Charles Drive. I think Mr. Morette was the superintendent of the building.
-Water Street is now Park Ave.
- I lived across the street for many years.
-Lived there in the old apts. years ago Sean Stroud u did live almost across the street .kinda like neighboors lol.
-My Grandfather (Fred Anthony) worked there in the early-mid 30's and mom thinks he might have still been there after Kentners sold to Beaver Lumber. He built their house on Durham St with lumber from there (and she's pretty sure he paid for it legitimately).
-I remember attending Georgetown Public School in the 1940s when Mr. Wrigglesworth was principal. There was a Paul Cunningham in my same grades.
-Cheesy Cunningham, Bill Cunninghams brother, He was a barber at Hutch's barber shop, pool room. Gave me my first Iroquis hair cut.
-Thanks Kent, didn't know that. I think "that" Bill Cunningham's father and my grandfather (Bob) were cousins - or something like that.