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1931 NEW BODY FACTORY IS NOW ABOUT READY
1939 Boat Building Business May Locate Here
1940 Lower Niagara Notes -Motor Boat Regatta
1940 Sheppard Boat Company to Build Plant at Waterfront in Near Future
1940 Boat Company Plant was burned down
1940 Shepherd Boat Works Destroyed
1941 Niagara Garage Operators Annual Motor Boat Regatta
1945 Boat Building industry will enlarge it's plant here
1948 $10,000 Damage by fire at the Shepherd Boat Works
1948 Niagara's Boat Industry
1949 Shepherd's Boats popular throughout Canada
1950 History of the Niagara Peninsula
1950 History of the Niagara Peninsula
1968 Obituary of Lloyd Shepherd
1971 Boat being pulled out of Stoney Lake in 1971
1972 We Don't compete with Canadieans - Shepherd Officer
1972 Montrose Rd. site for fibre glass boat firm
1973 Major Niagara Plant Firm Acquires Smithville Plant
1973 Shepherd Boats Expansion Site Plan is Now Ready
1973 Major Niagara Boat Firm Acquires Smithville Plant
1973 Nov 13 Shepherd Boats Detailed Site Plan Shows Proposed New Building Location
1976 Peter Francis President of Shepherd Boats
1977 Niagara Plant to close in Feb
1977 Dec 3 Mayor Dick Concerned Plant closure blow to Town
1977 Obituary of Howard Shepherd
1977 Shepherd Boats to close 2 plants
1977 Shepherd Boats closure throws 136 out of work
1977 Niagara Plant to close in Feb.
1978 Workers fail to save jobs
1978 Last luxury yacht launched
1978 Workers fail to save jobs
1979 Former Niagara boat works sold to Canada Square Corp.
1984 Shepherd Boats 1928 - 1978
1989 A love, passion, and talent for old boats