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A wartime business that thrived as a direct result of the RCAF Station was the Airways Bus and Taxi Company, later known as the Airways Bus and Transfer Company. In January 1941 Mr. Wm. E. Smallman was granted a franchise for a bus service between town and the airport. The service got underway when two buses, each with a capacity of 40 passengers, arrived. There were also four Ford Sedans running on a 24-hour schedule as metered taxis. A request was granted by the Town Council for the company to have reserved parking at the corner of First and Central streets where the business originally had its dispatch office.
Mr. Smallman was generous in providing extra trips for special events at the Station and sometimes offered free transportation. For example, he took the High School boys to an Open House at the No. 1 GRS in November 1943. More evidence of his generosity was the provision of "snappy" uniforms to outfit the Station Hockey Team in February 1942 and the use of his depot for receiving magazines that were donated to the Air Force.