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Employees of Massey-Harris Co. Ltd.
Verity Works, Brantford, October 28, 1927
In
1991 when Bill Verity decided to locate his manufacturing
enterprise in Brantford, Ontario and to name it CROWN
VERITY, he was merely tieing into a tradition that has
witnessed a century-long business connection between
the Verity family and that southern Ontario city.
The link
between the city and family began in 1892 with the arrival
in Brantford of W.H. Verity & Sons, a flourishing manufacturing
concern that had produced cultivating instruments and
plows in Exeter, Ontario since 1857 and had garnered
a nation-wide reputation for its products based on perseverance,
integrity and courtesy.
Just after
its arrival in Brantford in 1892, the firm's name was
changed to the Verity Plow Co. and the business became
affiliated with the Massey-Harris Company, thus allowing
it access to the worldwide markets of the Massey firm.
After a
disastrous fire in 1897 that destroyed much of the plant,
the company rebuilt in Brantford and continued to grow
until. at its peak, it had a payroll consisting of over
700 employees.
In 1914
the Massey-Harris Company became the sole owners of
the Verity Plow Company but even as that transaction
was being played out, another Brantford business, with
which the Verity family would have a strong connection,
was putting down roots.
In 1910,
the Crown Electrical Manufacturing Company had been
incorporated and became the first company in Canada
to manufacture lighting fixtures, fireplace assemblies,
portable table lamps and brass art ware. Its reputation
for quality and workmanship led to a success that was
reflected in its Canada-wide markets, its increased
sales, and in its rapid growth from 30 to 125 employees
just eight years later.
In 1936,
within three weeks of being forced into bankruptcy by
the effects of the Great Depression, a new charter was
obtained by a group of local men under the name of Crown
Electrical Manufacturing Limited, with P.E. Verity as
its president. It was an office which two more members
of the Verity family, Morley and Jack, would eventually
hold.
The company
continued to struggle during the remainder of the 30's
but war contracts for component parts for Mosquito aircraft
during the Second World War kept it afloat. After the
war, it successfully returned to the manufacturing of
lamps and fixtures for markets across the country.
A major
shift in direction took place in 1951, when the business
decided to diversify and become a distributor of commercial
restaurant appliances such as dishwashers and popcorn
and hot dog machines.
Then, almost
one hundred years after his namesake arrived in Brantford,
Bill Verity, who had worked at Crown Electric for his
father Jack, sensing that he could build a better mousetrap
in the form of an improved commercial barbecue, launched
CROWN VERITY, a company whose name and location link
it to its past connections with the Verity family and
with Brantford.
Along with
the location and name, CROWN VERITY has copied other
features of successful Verity-run companies of the past,
such as a unique, state-of-the-art product, extensive
markets throughout North America and a reputation for
quality to back the company motto "OUR REPUTATION IS
STAINLESS". |