-Mom worked there while Dad was overseas. Dad got his 25 year club.
-My Grandpa worked there for 50 yrs minus the time he was in the War. Only job he ever had..
-My Mom worked there for many years
-So did mine.
-Both grandparents and parents and my sister also worked there
-Dad worked there for a short time to
-My Father had over 40 yrs seniority there when it closed...my Mother just under that....every single one of my family members (8) had worked there at one time or another. It really was a great place to work....amongst so many you knew and called friends
-My Mom worked there for many years in the plant and I worked in the office for a few years. Have many fond memories of Christmas parties and taking the kids there on Halloween when Mom worked the evening shift and her and her friends would come out on break to see the girls and give them candies. Great group of people.
-Smith & Stones has a FB page
-Mom worked there, Laverne and I worked there as did our kids. Great place to work.
-I myself worked there for over 10 years as did my parents and aunts an uncles a lot of great people came and went in this place. I think half the community of Georgetown worked there. Great bunch of people wonderful to work with them all.
-It is so different from the days of my childhood. My Nan, Mom and Aunts worked here for years. My Mom retired when it closed.
-My Mom -Joy Smith- worked there from time she was 16 till 65 off only few years when I was born.
-Isn't that awesome and I remember all the ladies walking home together. I think your mom walked home with my mother on law Margie Tyler.
-yes she did .we lived across the street . Lots of good times on Elgin Street .
-Work at smith stone live 1 academy fr work zeller new live in grand falls NB
-I used to live across the street
-my brother -in-law worked there for years.
-My grandad my dad my mom. I did unloading clay bags. If you didn't work at s&s you most likely worked at one of the paper Mills. Back in the day
- I worked there and Abitibi Paper as well over the years and also Standard Products :)
-Sounds like we made it around back then as you well know there was always work if you wanted it.. I think standard products was one I didn't
-Worked as a Security Guard
-My Mom worked there in either the late 50's or early 60's. I will always remember the hoopla hoops she brought home from there, in a rainbow of colors. I think I may have been the hoopla hoop champ of Mary St lol. Every tried to do that lately?
-I forgot about that ! Thank you of the memories
-I remember the hoola hoops Linda when I worked there
-My first job was there worked in plax great place to work, good memories
-I worked there for a few years really liked it stayed til it closed
-My daddy worked there.
-I lived beside groundhog and the old clover leaf mushroom plant , my fence ended at the tracks where they used to unload product. I was very little when they tore it down.
-my dad worked there until he had to leave because it gave him a lung disease. my uncle worked there until he retired with his 25 year pin. my older brother worked there very briefly.(I think it was only a couple of nights on night shift)
-I'm sure Uncle Harold was there more than 25 years. That just doesn't seem very long
-he worked there a long time yet but I remember he stayed working after they moved to the island because he wanted that pin...or pen or watch or whatever they gave him
-He was given a watch
-The black lung took the lives of many. Asbestos was everywhere. Handling the clays and mixes and those nasty things that made up plastics, no masks, gloves, hardhats, or back supports.
-My Grandpa worked there for 50 yrs minus the time he was in the War. Only job he ever had..
-My Mom worked there for many years
-So did mine.
-Both grandparents and parents and my sister also worked there
-Dad worked there for a short time to
-My Father had over 40 yrs seniority there when it closed...my Mother just under that....every single one of my family members (8) had worked there at one time or another. It really was a great place to work....amongst so many you knew and called friends
-My Mom worked there for many years in the plant and I worked in the office for a few years. Have many fond memories of Christmas parties and taking the kids there on Halloween when Mom worked the evening shift and her and her friends would come out on break to see the girls and give them candies. Great group of people.
-Smith & Stones has a FB page
-Mom worked there, Laverne and I worked there as did our kids. Great place to work.
-I myself worked there for over 10 years as did my parents and aunts an uncles a lot of great people came and went in this place. I think half the community of Georgetown worked there. Great bunch of people wonderful to work with them all.
-It is so different from the days of my childhood. My Nan, Mom and Aunts worked here for years. My Mom retired when it closed.
-My Mom -Joy Smith- worked there from time she was 16 till 65 off only few years when I was born.
-Isn't that awesome and I remember all the ladies walking home together. I think your mom walked home with my mother on law Margie Tyler.
-yes she did .we lived across the street . Lots of good times on Elgin Street .
-Work at smith stone live 1 academy fr work zeller new live in grand falls NB
-I used to live across the street
-my brother -in-law worked there for years.
-My grandad my dad my mom. I did unloading clay bags. If you didn't work at s&s you most likely worked at one of the paper Mills. Back in the day
- I worked there and Abitibi Paper as well over the years and also Standard Products :)
-Sounds like we made it around back then as you well know there was always work if you wanted it.. I think standard products was one I didn't
-Worked as a Security Guard
-My Mom worked there in either the late 50's or early 60's. I will always remember the hoopla hoops she brought home from there, in a rainbow of colors. I think I may have been the hoopla hoop champ of Mary St lol. Every tried to do that lately?
-I forgot about that ! Thank you of the memories
-I remember the hoola hoops Linda when I worked there
-My first job was there worked in plax great place to work, good memories
-I worked there for a few years really liked it stayed til it closed
-My daddy worked there.
-I lived beside groundhog and the old clover leaf mushroom plant , my fence ended at the tracks where they used to unload product. I was very little when they tore it down.
-my dad worked there until he had to leave because it gave him a lung disease. my uncle worked there until he retired with his 25 year pin. my older brother worked there very briefly.(I think it was only a couple of nights on night shift)
-I'm sure Uncle Harold was there more than 25 years. That just doesn't seem very long
-he worked there a long time yet but I remember he stayed working after they moved to the island because he wanted that pin...or pen or watch or whatever they gave him
-He was given a watch
-The black lung took the lives of many. Asbestos was everywhere. Handling the clays and mixes and those nasty things that made up plastics, no masks, gloves, hardhats, or back supports.