Mill, in harmony with the general policy of Shut-Gain Feed Service has as his objective to supply the feeder’s needs at the Lowest Possible Cost.

In proof of the faith and confidence we have in the charter and aims of the said operator, and of our acceptance of him (her or them) into partnership with ourselves in promoting Shur-Gain Feed Service,

we hereto set our hand and seal. Canada Packers Limited Feed Division

Per: W.G. Cunningham

MACNEILL’S STORE (Denzil)

Denzil MacNeill bought one-half of Harold Jelley’s store in 1963 - the remainder the following year.

For the first two years of operation the MacNeill's sold only gro- ceries and dry goods. After 1965 they ran a Variety Store.

After Mr. MacNeill’s death in 1971, son William (Bill) and broth- er-in-law, Robert Conrad, conducted the business until Robert moved to Charlottetown in 1983. Sheri (MacNeill) Fraser then became man- ager and remained in charge until 1985 when the business was sold to Stedman’s.

In July 1990 the store was purchased by Fred Martin, pharmacist, who continues to operate the business.

Other businesses housed in the building over a period of time were Sonshine Book Store, a pizza place, card exchange, Techni-Cuts and Farm labour Pool.

O'LEARY AUTO PARTS

O’Leary Auto Parts began operation in July 1972, as O’Leary Auto Electric, a branch of Batt & MacRae Ltd. In 1987, at the dissolution of Batt 8r MacRae Ltd., O’Leary Auto Electric and Summerside Auto Parts were purchased by David Darrach of Summerside. O’Leary Auto Electric was renamed O’Leary Auto Parts and sells automotive materi- al, mixed with some agricultural and fishing supplies. It employs five people full time namely Percy Sentner (manager), Alan Caseley, Richard MacNeill, Dale Dumville and Edison Smith. One part time employee is hired during the summer months.

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