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GreyRock a leading provider of paving, interlocking, concrete & landscaping services for over 30 years, for commercial and residential applications, has earned a positive reputation in the Ottawa area over the years. We can handle projects of any size. Our professional designers and expert installers work with the highest quality materials guaranteeing that each and every customer will be delighted with the end result. We offer prompt and courteous service, and can make your outdoors everything you dreamt it could be.
Lou started Griffin Automotive 45 years ago. We work long hard hours to provide a great quality service, his son Malcolm joined the business in 1981. We are happy to provide quality service to our clientele and we are looking forward to provide excellent service for our new customers.
We are a family owned and operated business, where the owner is usually in shop. We service and repair most and every import and domestic vehicle. All types of repairs from major engine repairs or replacements to oil changes and tires. We are open 5 days a week Monday to Thursday 7:30am - 5pm, and open Friday 7:30am - 4pm. Registered Ontario safety inspection facility. Also fully equipped to repair and diagnose A/C systems.
H.O. Wright and Sons Ltd. was started in 1954 by Harry O. Wright, and is currently operating with the assistance of his three sons, Colin, Brian and Philip, and three other tradesmen. Among them, the staff has over 100 years' working experience in their trades.
Harry Wright first worked in Renfrew, in a government manufacturing plant (Department of Mines) during the Second World War. After the war, he returned to his home town of North Gower, and worked for 5 years in the plumbing and electrical business with William Hicks, another well-known North Gower businessman. Then he started his own business, at its present location on Church Street.
The first shop was moved back from its original location, when a number of properties on Church Street extended their lots by purchasing land from the Seabrook farm. The original shop has had two extensions.