This depression era interpretation of the Dickens classic was filmed in Elora, roughly an hour from the small towns of Hanover and Durham. As a kid, I remember the sign at the edge of Hanover proclaiming the town as "Canada's furniture capital" It has probably been 30 years since furniture has been made there. East on Highway 4 is Durham, which just this year lost the town's major employer, Interforest, a veneer production factory for nearly fifty years.
Mr. Brewster was right. In the new year we should all make an effort to seek out quality, local made goods. They cost a little more, but last a whole lot longer, and our support may just help to ensure the sustainability of our small Ontario communities.
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