floor. The partnership was dissolved. In the fall of the same year, a new store was constructed on the foundation of the old one and a new partnership was formed by William Turner and James MacWilliams . In 1941, the firm was incorporated under the name of MacWilliams and Turner Ltd . (A coin was tossed to determine whose name should come first.) William Turner died on April 22, 1941, and in 1946, Harry MacWilliam and Wendell Turner joined the firm and acted as part of a management team. The MacWilliam family became sole owner of the business in 1959. In 1977, Harry started a new business in the same building, the Handy Andy Associate Store #295, and for five years was operated in conjunction with the grocery store. The grocery store was closed out in 1982. Since that time, the store has dealt exclusively in hardware merchandise under the name of Handy Andy. On August 24, 1990, the store was demolished to make room for the parking lot to service the newly expanded Guardian Drugstore owned by Stanley MacDonald . Ashes of Turner's Store in front of Kennedy's Store . The businesses which have operated on the lot purchased by Henry Turner in 1903 were a valuable asset to the Village of O'Leary . For over eighty years the citizens of O'Leary were enriched by the valuable services provided to them by these businesses. 293