Month: January 2025

  • Finch Electric Ad in the Brantford Expositor

    Finch Electric Ad in the Brantford Expositor

    My paternal grandfather E. Clifford Finch was a plumber and electrician. I previously shared a photo of his truck. Well, here is an advertisement for Finch Electric that appeared in the Brantford Expositor on March 4, 1960. The same ad actually ran for several days.

    The ad is for McDougall pumps. There was an R. McDougall Co. Ltd. out of nearby Galt, which I believe is the company that manufactured these pumps among other equipment. Finch Electric was one of the companies in Brant County to sell and service their pumps.

  • I’m migrating

    Just a heads up that I am in the process of migrating this blog over to a new host. Be patient (that’s what I keep telling myself, too) as I slowly rebuild the website.

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: January 1948

    Now let’s see what’s going on down in East Jeddore in January 1948. They’ve been rather busy hauling fire wood. The weather seems somewhat miserable. And, there’s been a death in the family: John Arnold (he was my great grandfather Earl Power’s first cousin). Here is a transcription of my great grandmother Alice (Baker) Power’s diary for the month. Click here to view the original diary.

    Thursday January 1, 1948:
    Lord lift me up. And let
    me stand, By faith; on
    Heavens table land

    Friday January 2, 1948:
    Ralph + Mason got 4 Birds
    yesterday. Arth, Albert
    and George gone in the Woods

    Saturday January 3, 1948:
    Enos finished hauling his
    firewood out yesterday
    22 loads cost him 18 dollars

    Sunday January 4, 1948:
    Earl + I up to Edna’s
    for supper, Mason + Edna
    here this evening

    Monday January 5, 1948:
    Earl + Bud started cutting
    their firewood down on
    Ralphs land cut 3 loads

    Tuesday January 6, 1948:
    Bud stayed away all night
    Earl choping firewood alone
    about 30 inches snow down

    Wednesday January 7, 1948:
    Bless me, oh my Saviour, bless me
    As I bow low at thy feet, oh look
    down in love upon me. Let me see
    thy face so sweet

    Thursday January 8, 1948:
    I put my 2nd mat
    in today. Mason here
    for supper Pop here tonight

    Friday January 9, 1948:
    Ralph gave us another
    bird I dont feel very well
    Bud gone down to Wavies

    Saturday January 10, 1948:
    Peace Peace sweet peace
    Wonderful gift from above

    Sunday January 11, 1948:
    As he which as called us is
    holy so be ye holy in
    all conversation Peter 1-15

    Monday January 12, 1948:
    Ralph + Elsie here for
    supper. Fulton hauled
    us 2 loads wood

    Tuesday January 13, 1948:
    a big rain storm
    no hauling now
    Edna here hooking

    Wednesday January 14, 1948:
    finished my second
    mat this year
    a big rain storm

    Thursday January 15, 1948:
    Elsie and Ralph
    here for supper started
    my third mat

    Friday January 16, 1948:
    Anna down this
    afternoon. Mason gave us a bird

    Saturday January 17, 1948:
    Fulton hauled us 7
    loads today. We have
    9 loads out now

    Sunday January 18, 1948:
    Doris and Wilson here
    for dinner Arth came
    home for week end

    Monday January 19, 1948:
    God so loved the world that
    he gave his only son. Who ever
    believes on him shall be saved

    Tuesday January 20, 1948:
    I finished my third
    mat. and put in
    fourth mat today

    Wednesday January 21, 1948:
    Believe on the Lord
    and tho shall be saved
    and thy whole house

    Thursday January 22, 1948:
    Saviour of all lead me
    lest I stray, keep me
    safe in thy own way

    Friday January 23, 1948:
    Blessed are they who
    mourn for they shall
    be comforted

    Saturday January 24, 1948:
    I had a letter from Hon
    today. Mason + Edna
    here this evening

    Sunday January 25, 1948:
    Earl and I were down
    to Ralphs they came
    up for supper Pop here tonight

    Monday January 26, 1948:
    Fulton hauling for
    us. I washed ironed
    and hooked on my mat

    Tuesday January 27, 1948:
    finished our hauling
    18 loads cost 20 dollars
    John Arnold died 5 AM

    Wednesday January 28, 1948:
    finished my fourth
    mat last one this
    winter had a letter from Olive

    Thursday January 29, 1948:
    John Arnold funeral
    Uncle Lorne finished
    Ralphs fire wood

    Friday January 30, 1948:
    Coldest day
    Ralph here this afternoon
    Pop here tonight
    Bud got a smoked fished from Hall

    Saturday January 31, 1948:
    Oh look down in love
    upon me, let me see thy
    face so sweet