tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post2207625331265562983..comments2024-03-18T18:24:57.295-07:00Comments on Growing Up in Verdun ,Montreal & Information: Big Milk Bottle getting saved .maybe the Cows are coming back two or (too) ...lolUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-88672782840240389822009-09-26T12:18:43.000-07:002009-09-26T12:18:43.000-07:00I just added my infamous Verdun Guaranteed Pure Mi...I just added my infamous Verdun Guaranteed Pure Milk Milkman picture to the Milk Bottle site - I'm (curious) to see how this project turns out.Sandy Walshhttp://sandywest.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-8037413756852709062009-09-25T12:23:35.000-07:002009-09-25T12:23:35.000-07:00It seems this article was in yesterday's Gazet...It seems this article was in yesterday's Gazette,....story by Andy Riga<br />Early last week, Metropolitan News broke the news that Heritage Montreal had managed to find sponsors to finance the refurbishing of the landmark Guaranteed Pure Milk Co. bottle, which had become a rusting and graffiti-marred eyesore.<br /><br />Today, Heritage Montreal announced the news in a press release (and this impressive PDF "fanzine") and Heritage Montreal’s Dinu Bumbaru gave Metropolitan News a few more details about plans to clean and repaint the 10-metre-tall, six-tonne structure. <br /><br />The Guaranteed Pure Milk dairy company erected the cleverly disguised water tower as a publicity stunt in 1930. <br /><br />The refurbishing will cost about $200,000, with the main sponsor being (we should have guessed): the Fédération des producteurs de lait du Québec, which represents Quebec milk producers. Other companies providing cash and/or services include Sid-Lee, AkzoNobel, Transoptique, les échafaudages Du-For and Ryan Affaires publiques.<br /><br />After erecting scaffolding around it last week, workers today installed printed banners around the bottle (see photo above, from the Sauvons la Pinte Facebook group). The cleaning and painting is expected to be completed within a few weeks.<br /><br />“The bottle is one of those poetic icons that we have in the city,” Bumbaru said. “It has been rusting away for years. We thought it’s time to at least give it a coat of paint so that it stops disappearing. In my childhood we used to have home milk delivery. There’s a human touch to the bottle. And somehow letting it go for us is a sad thing, just as important as letting one of the grand architectural monuments go.”<br /><br />He said the refurbished bottle will probably say Guaranteed Pure Milk Co. but the final wording will depend on what workers find when they start scratching the bottle’s surface. He said researchers will compare what they find with archival photos. <br /><br />Bumbaru noted the milk bottle was used in a 1974 movie (Sweet Thing; IMDB listing here). “We have to be careful," he said. “We want to really make sure that we’re not reproducing the stage designer bottle versus the old one. It’s a matter of matching old pictures with the real thing that you can find by scratching the surface. On this milk bottle, it’s the same question that you ask when you’re restoring the Sistine Chapel. The intent is to work as closely as possible with what the original milk bottle looked like (in 1930).”<br /><br />The owners of the unused building under the bottle have agreed to allow the bottle to be refurbished. But that doesn’t mean it will stay up there forever, Bumbaru said. “A coat of paint will provide the time to find a lasting solution to it,” he said. Should the building owners want it moved, it would have to be relocated.<br /><br />Some Metropolitan News readers have already weighed in on possible new location (in comments section of this blog posting). If you have any other ideas, post them below.<br /><br />- Andy Riga<br /> the same photo Guy posted appears in the Gazette story too....So I guess it's saved....................Les Fhttp://lesf.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-5234678251729593562009-09-15T11:21:53.000-07:002009-09-15T11:21:53.000-07:00Just added a few photos of the old Milk Bottle at ...Just added a few photos of the old Milk Bottle at the bottom of the post.......it's being restored (at least painted) I wonder why ,in this day & age of recyle everything & Conserve everything,.they don't open the top & allow it to fill with rainwater & stat a rooftop garden.//They'd be setting a trend and probably be funded up the whazoo with taxpayers dough,.....a slimey politician would be all over that idea,if it furthered his interest,and then the project would get all the Do-Re-Mi ,it needed,....now maybe a nice Garden ( sorry I mean 'Greenspace') atop the Farine 5 Roses building,........afterall they only added cleaner dirt over the City Dump in Verdun then planted grass seed,.& buitl some Condos.....<br /> Someone take this idea to Tremblay quick.............. Just send me a royalty check..for the Greening idea,.....hahahahah HF&RVLes Fhttp://lesf.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-11223957604977950912009-09-15T09:53:06.000-07:002009-09-15T09:53:06.000-07:00
Want guess what will be painted on it ----
Gord...<br />Want guess what will be painted on it ---- <br /><br />GordoGord Carlingtonhttp://maroonvet.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-14120540639560732302009-09-14T21:55:52.000-07:002009-09-14T21:55:52.000-07:00The Hogg family will be cheering...The Hogg family will be cheering...David Floodhttp://dflood64.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464100720604662734.post-85881501144832613112009-09-14T19:38:00.000-07:002009-09-14T19:38:00.000-07:00neat!neat!Sandy Walshhttp://sandywest.multiply.comnoreply@blogger.com