Dr. Gary Jackson, a graduate of the University of Toronto Dental School, moved to O'Leary from Alberton in 1971 and set up dental suites in the Claude MacNeill building. He continued his practise there until 1979 when he went to Ontario . Dr. Jackson 's practise was taken over by Dr. James Murphy from Alberton who graduated from Dalhousie Dental School in 1979 and set up a practise in O'Leary . He now operates a modern dental clinic in Woodstock , near the eastern end of the O'Leary Road. DRUGGISTS The first doctors came to O'Leary near the end of the nineteenth century. They carried their own drugs and, for a time, did their own dispensing. At that time medications did not come ready to be dis¬ pensed and their preparation was extremely time-consuming These early doctors were well trained and had the skill required to com¬ pound different medicines, but as their practises expanded, they found little time for such preparations and the need for a druggist was recognized. In 1886, William MacDonald operated the first drugstore in the village. This was about the time Dr. MacLaughlin settled here. (No other information available.) 204