A lot has changed in over 40 years. The buildings are still standing but the facades of the buildings have changed as the businesses changed.
George Wheler Residence
George Wheler Residence
35 Toronto Street North, Uxbridge ON
Built in 1878
The George Wheler Residence was once described as “the most commanding public residences in Uxbridge” by Francis Keller – publisher of the Uxbridge Times-Journal (1978)
The above photos taken in 1959 shows the home as it was seen from the intersection of Toronto Street and Brock Street before it was surrounded by other buildings.
In 1885 George Wheler left town and the home was sold. Since then the property has seen many different owners. Currently it is divided into apartments.
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Uxbridge The Good Old Days By: J. Peter Hvidsten
114 Brock Street West, Uxbridge
114 Brock Street West, Uxbridge
The Church of the Salvation Army / Uxbridge Smokehouse
The Church of the Salvation Army was officially opened and dedicated at 114 Brock Street West in Uxbridge on September 26th 1964
In the late 1980’s the building was purchased and converted to a resturant.
Mad Millies Fish and Chips was located on the main floor and there was a barber shop located on the lower level. As you entered the building there was a sign pointing up the stairs for chips and pointing down for clips.
Photo Credit: Uxbridge
The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten
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Brock Street East N Uxbridge
Brock Street East N Uxbridge
Then and Now
The above photo (taken around 40 years ago) shows the block of stores on the south side on Brock St west of Main Street. Back then from left to right: The El Lordon Tavern, Uxbridge Shoe Repair, Tim Harshaw Clothiers, possible The Deli. Notice the parking lot where the old TD Bank is not located. At the very right of the photo you can see the Commercial Hotel in its original location before it was moved to Main Street so Trinity Manor could be built.