Listen "The Smart Brothers"
Episode Synopsis
Join us as we tell the story of one local family who grew a business from a small market-farm and a dream, to (at the time) Ontario’s largest fruit and vegetable farming operation. A family run company that also helped to grow their community. A pillar of the community that touched the lives of nearly every other Collingwood family over the eighty years of the Smart Brothers business.
Following the story we invite the listeners to join us for our summer children’s programming running July -August. You can find more information on our website
(collingwood.ca/culture-recreation-events/heritage-museum/collingwood-museum)
or our Facebook page (facebook.com/collingwoodmuseum).
We also share a number of heartfelt thank you’s for all those who help to make this podcast possible. And finally a big thank you goes out to all of our listeners and subscribers. We appreciate all your comments and feedback. Please keep sending in your questions and
story suggestions to [email protected].
See you in September!
Episode Picture:
Smart Bros. Limited, 1948 [Collingwood Museum Collection 994.33.9]
Research:
Enterprise Bulletin. Nov 14, 2008.
Local History Files Collingwood Public Library.
Collingwood Bulletin. July 4 1912.
Tracy Marsh, Enterprise Bulletin. Oct 29- Nov 12, 1994.
On Track Mar/Apr 2009 p.1,4
Cowley, Christine. Butchers, Bakers and Building the Lakers: Voices of Collingwood”, 2008. 245-248
Links:
“The Telfer Brothers” Season 3, Episode 1
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cwoodstories/episodes/The-Telfer-Brothers-e28q0vp
Following the story we invite the listeners to join us for our summer children’s programming running July -August. You can find more information on our website
(collingwood.ca/culture-recreation-events/heritage-museum/collingwood-museum)
or our Facebook page (facebook.com/collingwoodmuseum).
We also share a number of heartfelt thank you’s for all those who help to make this podcast possible. And finally a big thank you goes out to all of our listeners and subscribers. We appreciate all your comments and feedback. Please keep sending in your questions and
story suggestions to [email protected].
See you in September!
Episode Picture:
Smart Bros. Limited, 1948 [Collingwood Museum Collection 994.33.9]
Research:
Enterprise Bulletin. Nov 14, 2008.
Local History Files Collingwood Public Library.
Collingwood Bulletin. July 4 1912.
Tracy Marsh, Enterprise Bulletin. Oct 29- Nov 12, 1994.
On Track Mar/Apr 2009 p.1,4
Cowley, Christine. Butchers, Bakers and Building the Lakers: Voices of Collingwood”, 2008. 245-248
Links:
“The Telfer Brothers” Season 3, Episode 1
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cwoodstories/episodes/The-Telfer-Brothers-e28q0vp
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