-Yes - Auto Collision repair
-It was a laundry mat when I was a kid. And a Doctors office if I'm not mistaken.
-Yes, Dr. Richards office I believe.
-It was his office he was our family doctor for years. He then moved to 99 Sinclair.
-Yes. That bldg was Dr. Frank Richards family physician back in the ‘70’s.
-ong gone now
-He passed away quite a few years ago as well.
-oh I’ll bet he did. Looked old in the ‘70’s.
-I drive by them everyday and have always wondered cause they’re not like any of the other buildings around there.
-The car bays were in the part with the darker siding. On any day you might see a car fender or two on the sidewalk and sparks flying from welding or sanding.
-It was a doctor office in the early seventies , his name was Dr.Richard and I believe his close in the late eighties.
-Jarvis Collision
-Way back when, this buliding was Muckart plumbing & electrical.
-Muckarts was actually in the building same side before the intersection. Beer store was on the corner of the bldg. and Muckarts entrance and Russ Taggarts barber shop entrance just before the beer store all in the same bldg.!
-thought the shop was close to Jack's fathers house. Oh well, I've been wrong before.😉
-Dr. Richards had his office there back in the early 70s. Went to him for years ---- he delivered three of my kids! Loved that man and missed him when he retired.
-I think both buildings were owned by the same car repair company. The beige one was the part with the paint shop. Where's all the men that would know??
-Lots of memories made there when it was Halton Hills Dance Studio
-is right I believe, that's where Al Jarvis had the bodyshop for many years
-mat at the corner !!
-Before Dr Richards it was a laundry mat in the 60s Mrs Lindour used to look after it !1
-That's right . My mom did look after the laundromat. I believe Mr. McClure from the Funeral Home owned it initially. Just a friendly note, the name is spelled Lindauer.
-When I was very young, this was the office of Dr. Richards. I also remember a store 'Teddy Bear Magic' was there in the early 80's. :)
-The Building on the corner was previously Dr Richards family doctor back in the 80’s.
-Back in the fiftys it was the town works garage, my Dad worked there. I remember going to the Legion to sign up for hockey and was told Paul and I couldn't sign up because we didn't have birth certificates, went across to my Dad at the town garage, crying so hard I couldn't tell Him what was wrong, finally got it straightened out. We got to play a few games after that..😀
-i loved watching you guys played , the best games I ever saw, you guys were super tough players.you & Paul were super !! great memories !1
-2 of the best players ever out of Georgetown it was a thrill to watch Kent and Paul play the game ...👀🏒
-I remember being a rink rat at the old arena watching Kent and Paul, I think generally Kent was the enforcer and Paul had the scoring touch. Although they could both hold their own in the reverse roles for sure.
-That was my Dr Richards office
-Our accountant has this building
-I remember at one time there was an auto body shop there, back in the 70s
-There was a donut shop there too.
-I remember a lawyer had an office there
-It was Dr Richard's office, he was my doctor for years
-Mine too
-Mine too.
-Did Murt Allison have a farm equipment yard there back in the 50's. The town building was beside it stored salt inside.
-I remember it as a laundromat in the 60's
-Yes it was Al Jarvis.
-I think at one point there was a hair Cutting place a women had it can't remember her name I lived in a house that was behind there years ago and my cousin lived in the back of one of these buildings in a apartment
-AL jarvis I now that name but from where I don't no maybe he knew my Dad Gil Fournier he was the owner of little bit well drilling
-He done auto body work.
-Ya he new my dad and worked on my parents car
-In the front building is where my Doctor Dr. Richards had his office going way back...lol
-This was the McClure Laundry Mat in the sixties - I had a Pepsi Vending Machine in the laundry mat.😎
-Yes I remember this! My Mum Jessie Hayes would do the laundry and I would get a pop for helping her!
-It was a laundry mat when I was a kid. And a Doctors office if I'm not mistaken.
-Yes, Dr. Richards office I believe.
-It was his office he was our family doctor for years. He then moved to 99 Sinclair.
-Yes. That bldg was Dr. Frank Richards family physician back in the ‘70’s.
-ong gone now
-He passed away quite a few years ago as well.
-oh I’ll bet he did. Looked old in the ‘70’s.
-I drive by them everyday and have always wondered cause they’re not like any of the other buildings around there.
-The car bays were in the part with the darker siding. On any day you might see a car fender or two on the sidewalk and sparks flying from welding or sanding.
-It was a doctor office in the early seventies , his name was Dr.Richard and I believe his close in the late eighties.
-Jarvis Collision
-Way back when, this buliding was Muckart plumbing & electrical.
-Muckarts was actually in the building same side before the intersection. Beer store was on the corner of the bldg. and Muckarts entrance and Russ Taggarts barber shop entrance just before the beer store all in the same bldg.!
-thought the shop was close to Jack's fathers house. Oh well, I've been wrong before.😉
-Dr. Richards had his office there back in the early 70s. Went to him for years ---- he delivered three of my kids! Loved that man and missed him when he retired.
-I think both buildings were owned by the same car repair company. The beige one was the part with the paint shop. Where's all the men that would know??
-Lots of memories made there when it was Halton Hills Dance Studio
-is right I believe, that's where Al Jarvis had the bodyshop for many years
-mat at the corner !!
-Before Dr Richards it was a laundry mat in the 60s Mrs Lindour used to look after it !1
-That's right . My mom did look after the laundromat. I believe Mr. McClure from the Funeral Home owned it initially. Just a friendly note, the name is spelled Lindauer.
-When I was very young, this was the office of Dr. Richards. I also remember a store 'Teddy Bear Magic' was there in the early 80's. :)
-The Building on the corner was previously Dr Richards family doctor back in the 80’s.
-Back in the fiftys it was the town works garage, my Dad worked there. I remember going to the Legion to sign up for hockey and was told Paul and I couldn't sign up because we didn't have birth certificates, went across to my Dad at the town garage, crying so hard I couldn't tell Him what was wrong, finally got it straightened out. We got to play a few games after that..😀
-i loved watching you guys played , the best games I ever saw, you guys were super tough players.you & Paul were super !! great memories !1
-2 of the best players ever out of Georgetown it was a thrill to watch Kent and Paul play the game ...👀🏒
-I remember being a rink rat at the old arena watching Kent and Paul, I think generally Kent was the enforcer and Paul had the scoring touch. Although they could both hold their own in the reverse roles for sure.
-That was my Dr Richards office
-Our accountant has this building
-I remember at one time there was an auto body shop there, back in the 70s
-There was a donut shop there too.
-I remember a lawyer had an office there
-It was Dr Richard's office, he was my doctor for years
-Mine too
-Mine too.
-Did Murt Allison have a farm equipment yard there back in the 50's. The town building was beside it stored salt inside.
-I remember it as a laundromat in the 60's
-Yes it was Al Jarvis.
-I think at one point there was a hair Cutting place a women had it can't remember her name I lived in a house that was behind there years ago and my cousin lived in the back of one of these buildings in a apartment
-AL jarvis I now that name but from where I don't no maybe he knew my Dad Gil Fournier he was the owner of little bit well drilling
-He done auto body work.
-Ya he new my dad and worked on my parents car
-In the front building is where my Doctor Dr. Richards had his office going way back...lol
-This was the McClure Laundry Mat in the sixties - I had a Pepsi Vending Machine in the laundry mat.😎
-Yes I remember this! My Mum Jessie Hayes would do the laundry and I would get a pop for helping her!