GOIN' TO THE CORNER Compliments of Adams & MacDonald LUCKY DOLLAR STORE ELMSDALE,P.E.L Alberton Museum Coll. Adams and MacDonald, 1976 mgrat vlaiiom Adams'''Red & White" Elmsdale on the occasion of their GRANDOPENING We ware pleased to hove been chosen as the Electrical Contractors for this project. Milligan Brothers Electrical Contractors Journal- Pioneer , March 14,1979, from Ruby Fraser scrapbook needed for redesigning the roads, the "little store" was sold to Franklin Murray and moved to his farm in Rosebank . When the Rennie and Ogden store was purchased, the partnership consisted of Ruby Fraser , Gail MacDonald, Blanche Hardy , Roberta Wallace and Alvin Adams . They operated as Adams' and MacDonald Lucky Dol¬ lar. In 1972 the large warehouses be¬ hind the store were torn down and a new store was built. When it opened, the old store was torn down and a larger parking lot was made in front of the new store. A few years later the store was expanded and new coolers were installed. The basement of the new store was used for hardware. The Journal- Pioneer Wednesday, March 14,1979 reported: "Adams'Red and White is having a grand opening in the evening of their newly renovated store which in¬ cluded increasing the width of the seventy foot structure by fifteen feet and the front of the store was faced with brick." During the opening sale you could enter your name to win a prize. Norma McLellan 's name was drawn and she won $100.00. Later Ruby sold her share to her brother Walter Adams . During the years it was in business, Adams' Corner Grocery was affiliated with Lucky Dollar, Red and White, and Clover Farm. Over the years this family business handled groceries, feed, hayseed, and dry goods and was a typical country store. Some of the people who worked for the Adams