21 episodes

Ivan Carruthers combines his personal memories with excerpts from the book he co-authored, Memories of Smithville.

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    • Society & Culture

Ivan Carruthers combines his personal memories with excerpts from the book he co-authored, Memories of Smithville.

    Joanne McLaren and West Lincoln Veterans of World War One

    Joanne McLaren and West Lincoln Veterans of World War One

    In this episode, Dad talks with Joanne McLaren who has done some exhaustive and detailed work in her book, "Veterans Of West Lincoln WW1". In this book, Joanne has provided amazing details into the lives of 185 veterans from the area, many who returned home after The Great War, some who did not. The book has now been published and is available for $28.00 by contacting Joanne at 905-957-7845 or email her at wlveterans@gmail.com
    Listen in as Joanne describes the work that went into putting this information together and as she reads the history of 3 local veterans that are detailed in the book.
     

    • 18 min
    Memories from Bill Shrum-Poultry Breeders in the area and beyond

    Memories from Bill Shrum-Poultry Breeders in the area and beyond

    This episode is Dad reading a column that was written by Bill Shrum of Smithville and submitted to and published in the Bird's Eye Review. Bill gives a wonderful recitation of his memories and knowledge of the poultry fanciers and breeders in Smithville, in Niagara and in North America. It's an amazing recollection of a once-thriving and very close knit community that few people have reason to consider until you walk into a show at one of the local fall fairs, the Canadian National Exhibition or the Royal Winter Fair. Enjoy!

    • 16 min
    History of the Buildings on Smithville's Downtown Mural

    History of the Buildings on Smithville's Downtown Mural

    Welcome back to the Print Shop and another episode of Dad's Hometown Memories. In this, the 21st episode, Dad takes the time to outline the history of all of the buildings in the beautiful mural that was installed on the wall of the Murgatroyd building at the stoplight in town. Some of the information comes from the history books published about Smithville and other stories come from Dad's own memory! We've included a picture of the mural on the Facebook posting for this episode so that you can look at the picture and follow along as Dad narrates the history of each building. We hope you enjoy and if you do, please share this episode with others.

    • 18 min
    The Boulter Family and Business History

    The Boulter Family and Business History

    In this last episode before Christmas 2018, Ivan first pays tribute to Harry Smith from Belleville Ontario who passed away recently. Harry was podcasting into his 90's and gave Dad some of the motivation and inspiration to start this podcast. The rest of the episode is dedicated to the Boulter family of Smithville. The Boulter family was involved in the meat and grocery business in the Smithville area for many years and through many generations. We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane.

    • 17 min
    In Remembrance 2-Buck Edwards

    In Remembrance 2-Buck Edwards

    Dad wanted to publish another episode before Remembrance Day 2018 to honour the memory of another Smithville veteran, Buck Edwards. I think the episode speaks for itself so I won't describe the content, please enjoy. Dad and his sister Janet Shrum will be laying a wreath this Sunday at the Smithville Legion in Remembrance of their brother William who was killed in action in Holland in 1945, and their mother Mildred Leona Carruthers. Hopefully you get a chance to join everyone for the ceremony and if you do, Dad would love to say hi.

    • 9 min
    In Remembrance, Harry MacDonald and Roy Swick

    In Remembrance, Harry MacDonald and Roy Swick

    This episode marks the second year of recording Dad's memories in podcast form. Being near to Remembrance Day Dad wanted to pay tribute to a couple of men from Smithville who left home for Europe in the late 30's and early 40's and came back to continue their lives in Smithville. There are many more stories of folks from Smithville who went off to war and you can hopefully find those stories in some of the very good local history books or perhaps in your own family scrapbooks. Dad chose these two men because of the personal relationships that he had with both. 
    One part that stood out for me from these recollections is that many residents not only lived in town but they worked in town and they wore multiple hats around the village. Things needed to be done and everyone had a hand in making sure everything ran smoothly. We hope you enjoy these stories.

    • 8 min

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