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CLOVER FARM STORE
In 1960 Parker Canfield conceived the idea of having
his Grocery Store made into a Clover Farm Store. He con- tacted DeBlois Bros., Charlottetown, who have the supply house for these stores, and the business was contracted.
In June 1961, the store was purchased by his senior clerk, Hubert Harvey, and he has carried on the business ever since. In 1970, the business was incorporated and
is now known as "HUBERT HARVEY LTD.".
This enterprising firm carries a full line of gro-, ceries, hardware, paint and some dry goods. With Hubert on the staff are: Wayne Molyneaux, Donnie Molyneaux and Marion MacDonald, part-time clerk. They also operate an egg-grading station which was opened when Parker Canfield owned the store.
Since 1973 the egg-grading station was phased out. Hubert Harvey is the present owner and has as his full- time staff: Wayne Molyneaux and Keith Otis. Three part- time employees are: Barbara MacDonald, Roberta Weeks, and JoAnne Harvey. ‘
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