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Lillian Adams Coll. Cleve and Blanche Hardy C011.

Sewing machine and shoe “last” for repairing Blanche Hardy working in the store that she bought from her father shoes used by Jack Adams

Other owners of the building were Kenneth R. Matthews, Rennie and Wallace, and Rennie and Ogden. Ada Clements bought the egg grading station and Perry’s Con-

struction hauled the building up the Dock Road to a lot of land bought from Albert Mclnnis. Ada’s brother Dan lived in the house. She recalled that the walls were 16

inches thick, made of solid wood, with no windows. They had a hard time to get a

door to fit the house with the walls being so thick. Tyler Chaisson now owns and lives in this building.

Everett Williams began running a store in January 1944, and he maintained the same stock as Mr. Callahan. Brendan Wallace continued to work as egg grader as

well as Leith Thomson who left in September 1945. Agnes Williams, his wife, and Lillian Mountain were the other employees. After Rennie’s fire in 1946 Earl Currie,

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