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              Drugstore Labels
              CA BWGPL AR-Camp-2018-06-11-26 · Stuk · 1891 - ?
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              Labels for dispensed remedies from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.

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              Shoe Token
              CA BWGPL AR-Camp-2018-11-22-20 · Stuk · c.1900
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A token that would have been given out to patrons by J.A. Wood Shoe Store.

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              W. Davey Butcher Shop
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-PH251 · Stuk
              Part of Local History Collection

              W. Davey Butcher Shop. W. Davey is the man standing in front of the shop with the apron on. It later became Webb's Butcher Shop. He is the one sitting on the carriage. It then became Pezzanitti's Meat Shop until a few years ago. The shop was located on the north side of Holland Street, west of Barrie Street.

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              Thompson's Hardware
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-PH3690 · Stuk · 1900s
              Part of Local History Collection

              Andrew Thompson first started the hardware store in 1865. He was born in Innisfil township, and first started a hardware store with a Mr. Kendall. He then bought out his partner, and the Driffill's Hardware store on the corner, and proceeded to run his business. In addition to hardware items, he also carried silverware, stoves, furnaces, paints, and school supplies. When he died in 1905, Miss Thompson, a graduate of the Optical Institute of Canada, became store manager. She ran her business out of the shop as well. The Thompson's home was located at the corner of Moore and Frederick Streets.

              Everyone is gathered around the side of the building for an auction.

              Ritchie's Drug Store
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-PH273 · Stuk · 1954
              Part of Local History Collection

              Interior of Ritchie's Drug Store circa 1954. From left to right - Lew Campbell, Anita Griffith, Ruth Ritchie.

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              W.L. Campbell Drug Store
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-PH3254 · Stuk · c. 1938
              Part of Local History Collection

              W.L. Campbell opened the store around 1891. It was located at 10 Holland St. West. He was the son of William Campbell, grain dealer, and brother of Dr. L.H. Campbell. He was born in Bradford. W.L. attended the Ontario College of Pharmacy, in Toronto, and graduated in 1891, winning the College medal for general proficiency. He was also an expert lacrosse player, until a knee injury kept him from playing. He then took over duties as the team's secretary-treasurer, and the team has since won two provincial championships and one inter-championship. He is also a member of the gun club.

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              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-PH26570 · Stuk · 2000-06-17
              Part of Local History Collection

              Description : For the first three months that the Compton's Garden Market IGA was open, it was both the newest and the oldest IGA store in Canada. The IGA located at the corner of Melbourne Drive and Holland Street West in Bradford, is still the oldest store in the country, celebrating 56 years of customer service this summer. Not only that, but the IGA is still owned by the Compton family - the third generation of Comptons - and that is something that makes Dave and Karen Compton proud. The original store, opened in 1944, was located at 12 Holland Street West; from 1969 to 1983, the store was on John Street West; and from 1983 to just last year, it was located in the Holland Square Plaza. When David Compton had the opportunity to follow in his father's and grandfather's footsteps, and build a new facility, he jumped at the challenge, "It was almost a test: "Show us what you've learned." I think I put everything that I learned into the building of the store." For about 10 years, he had kept notes on what worked and what didn't - and the result is the "Market Garden", with its ample parking, high ceilings, wide aisles and generous entry-way, now being used as a model for other new IGA stores. The store will be marking its 56th anniversary with a 2 week celebration.

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              John Zampaloni Fruit Stand
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-OS10266 · Stuk · 1920
              Part of Local History Collection

              John Zampaloni's store was located at the corner of Colborne Street and Holland Street East.

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              Compton IGA Food Market
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-2017-04-20-21 · Stuk · 1966-08-10
              Part of Local History Collection

              Caption under photograph: "Mr. Wm. Compton and son, Gordon, in front of their fine new I.G.A. Food Market, which opens for business next Wednesday, August 17."
              Related article contains description of the Compton business.

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