Floor couldn't handle the weight of stacks of peanuts stored there until they could be crushed into oil in Hamilton On the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 24, 1944, a sudden crashing noise startled people in the vicinity of Guelph’s old Goldie Mill, a local landmark that dated back to the community’s early days. Those who were within hearing distance of the thunderous crash could certainly have been forgiven if they immediately thought something sinister had happened. The Second World War was raging, and Canadian troops who had successfully landed in Normandy on D-Day in June were now battling their way...