
Gary Ellis is wanting some pictures and information on the following western Canadian companies:
If you can help him out, send me an e-mail, or Gary Ellis directly.
Trans Canada Highway Express             M & P Transport (Mohr & Parker) D.S. Scott             Midland Superior
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Labatt's Brewery Western Star tractor trailer, photo taken December, 1986.
Here is one of the colour schemes used by Labatt's during the late 1980's.
Another Labatt's colour scheme, late 1980's. Note the 4 axle trailer.



Here is a picture of a Ford tractor/trailer unit showing Labatt's current colour scheme.
Here is picture of a Lakeport Brewery Mack from Hamilton, Ontario. The trailer advertises one of their brands of beer.
Truly Naked is a brand of beer produced by Lakeport Brewery. This trailer, with its graphics was a real eye-catcher on the road. Photo taken at Niagara Falls, Ontario.



Here is a GMC cab-over owned by Brick Brewery. This photo taken at Brick Brewery, Kitchener, Ontario.
Here is a Mack owned by Brick Brewery, showing off one of their current colour schemes.
Brick Brewery from Waterloo, ON taken in Bowmanville, ON in June 2000



This picture shows a Freightliner owned by Sleeman Brewery of Guelph, Ontario. Sleeman Brewery is Ontario's 3rd largest brewery. Photo taken at Kingston, Ontario.
Another Sleeman unit. Photo taken at Kitchener, Ontario.
Another Sleeman unit.



This is a Labatt Western Star taken at London, Ontario, Feb. 2001.
This is one of the new style Labatts' trailers featuring the Labatt Blue logo. Taken at North Bay, Ont., May 2003.
This picture features Labatt Breweries new corporate colours. All new tractors will now be blue instead of the famous gold colour. Taken in front of the Toronto brewery, Sept. 2003.



Brewer's Retail had a fleet of mainly straight trucks that were based throughout major cities in Ontario. These trucks delivered cases and kegs of draft beer to hotels and restaurants in their area. This is a Brewer's Retail truck in their colour scheme from the late '60's up until 1986. This photo was taken at the Hamilton main warehouse, July 1986.
Brewer's Retail changed their colouring in 1986 to the brown/orange colours. This photo was taken at North Bay, Ontario, August 2004.
In 1999, Brewer's Retail revamped their system. They closed down a lot of main warehouses and opened up huge distribution centres throughout Ontario. They also changed their name to The Beer Store. This is one of their new trucks in the new system taken in December, 1999 in London, Ontario. These trucks now cover a lot more area than they used to.

This is a tractor trailer used by The Beer Store to make deliveries to smaller towns or larger hotels and restaurants that use to take deliveries 2-3 times per week. They now want to do one delivery per week. Photo taken at London, Ontario, October 1999.
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