Delta was formed from the Fraser River silt, which built up over hundreds of years and is a farming and fishing community comprised of three separate districts, Ladner, North Delta and Tsawwassen. Burn’s Bog covers 10,000 acres of land and thus is one of the most important natural wonders of the province, providing a home to 150 species of bird and 24 species of mammal. Delta’s motto is “Ours to preserve by hand and heart.” The Delta coat of arms is easily recognisable and here at Minuteman Press, as Stationery printers in Delta we make stationery printing just as easily recognisable for businesses serving the area.
Quality stationery printing is a subtle way of advertising for any company or enterprise. It pays dividends to put some effort into the design of stationery and at Minuteman Press we are always happy to collaborate and advise on what paper and inks are best to use for your particular stationery needs.
Wood pulping is also used for stationery printing and wood is a renewable resource with about 90% of pulp coming from plantations or reforested areas. The use of wood chip for paper making was first discovered by Charles Fenerty a Novia Scotian inventor. In his original letter, dated 26th October 1844, to Messrs English and Blackadar, of the Acadian Recorder, he wrote:
“Enclosed is a small piece of paper, the result of an experiment I have made, in order to ascertain if that useful article could be manufactured from wood. The enclosed is actually composed of spruce wood, reduced to a pulp.....”
His method is still used today and his paper invention did for the world of his day what the internet has done for stationery printers in Delta today, making the transfer of information easier and more abundant.
At Minuteman Press, our stationery printers in Delta offer their services to all businesses and companies who may require our services.Get a Free Quote for Stationery