GOWANLEA - Key Persons
James Smith bought the farm in 1944 from the Leasks. He was the CIBC bank manager in Sunderland, but had a farm background from Scotland. RJ, his son, who was eight years old at the time, traveled to and spent as much time at the farm as he could. The family moved to the farm in 1952 upon James's retirement from the bank. RJ was sixteen. Due to a WW1 injury James could not do heavy work. There was much heavy work to do as the farm was run down and in a state of disrepair. The barn roof had collapsed in 1945 so a new barn was built at that time. The focus was on milking cows. The name Gowanlea became the farm name when a prefix was needed for purebred Holstein cows. The name came from a place in Scotland near James's home there. James suddenly passed in 1957. The same year RJ & Marilynn were married. RJ had just completed two years at Guelph University. Children were born in 1958, 1959,1960 and 1969. More land was acquired as it became available and could be afforded.