Stationery Printers in Hamilton
Hamilton is one of the most beautiful, picturesque, environmentally friendly and progressive cities of Canada and has many claims to fame. The first settlers described Hamilton as Macassa, which means beautiful waters, and the city and its surrounds in the golden horseshoe boast more than one hundred waterfalls. Hamilton has grown since George Hamilton first purchased the Durand Farm just after the war of 1812. Hamiltonians are proud of their city and as stationery printers in Hamilton, we at Minuteman Press are proud of the quality of our printing.
With state of the art digital print technology and colour printing, Hamiltonians can present an image of their business, whether in manufacturing, steel or creative enterprises, which project an image of professionalism, sustainability and vibrancy.
Being aware of Hamilton’s status as a green city much of the stationery printing in Hamilton is done on recycled paper. Hamilton’s other claims to fame are its steel industry, which produces over 40 million tons of steel per year, being a centre for the Arts and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Hamilton won the grey cup in 1910, 1912, 1913, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1936, 1944 and 1996. To date the Hall of Fame has honoured 147 players and 62 individuals in the Builders category. A player has to have been retired from playing the game for a minimum of three years before he can be inducted. The history of how Hamilton won the right to have the Hall of Fame situated in the city is one of persistence and rising to a challenge, as money was in short supply when the task was initially undertaken, and this persistence was rewarded on 28th November 1972 with the opening of the Hall.
At Minuteman Press the same persistence is used to produce quality stationery at very competitive prices, and if there were a grey cup for printing we would like to think that our name would be in the Printing Hall of Fame as leading stationery printers in Hamilton.
With state of the art digital print technology and colour printing, Hamiltonians can present an image of their business, whether in manufacturing, steel or creative enterprises, which project an image of professionalism, sustainability and vibrancy.
Being aware of Hamilton’s status as a green city much of the stationery printing in Hamilton is done on recycled paper. Hamilton’s other claims to fame are its steel industry, which produces over 40 million tons of steel per year, being a centre for the Arts and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Hamilton won the grey cup in 1910, 1912, 1913, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1936, 1944 and 1996. To date the Hall of Fame has honoured 147 players and 62 individuals in the Builders category. A player has to have been retired from playing the game for a minimum of three years before he can be inducted. The history of how Hamilton won the right to have the Hall of Fame situated in the city is one of persistence and rising to a challenge, as money was in short supply when the task was initially undertaken, and this persistence was rewarded on 28th November 1972 with the opening of the Hall.
At Minuteman Press the same persistence is used to produce quality stationery at very competitive prices, and if there were a grey cup for printing we would like to think that our name would be in the Printing Hall of Fame as leading stationery printers in Hamilton.