Windmill Crafts, a craft guild. Ivan and Theresa Kirev bought tne building and renovated it as a restaurant until January, 1978. In October, it was reopened as the A and L Restaurant with partners Allison Stewart and Lillian Locke - hence the name A and L. Allison was involved for the first six months, and Lillian continued to oper- ate the restaurant until June 1983. Later, the building was demol- ished.
For a period of time, Foster Milligan opened a family restaurmt in his residence which was located near Jimmie's Texaco Service Station on Main Street.
In July 1969, a group of businessmen, formed a company called O'Leary Enterprises Ltd. and opened a restaurant/dining room in tie O’Leary Library and Museum building. It was named the O’Leary Anne Restaurant and those involved in the company were Dr. George Dewar, Errol Stetson, Raeford MacLean, Stanley MacDonald, Alton Rayner, Randall Boates, and James Baglole. Cooks employed were Inez Jelley, Shirley Maclsaac and Ivan Gaudet.
The restaurant continued to operate on a seasonal basis under this management until July 1977, when Jack and Regena Russell er- chased the equipment and leased the space to operate the restauratt for the next three years.
Smallman’s Cold Storage next to Verdun Theatre.
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