Murray Harbour Collection

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S.D. Hugh's Store II
S.D. Hugh's Store II
Silas D. Hugh's Lucky Dollar store. The second floor would be opened up and filled with toys and decorations around Christmas time every year, so that residents could do their Christmas shopping locally. It's now Butler's Clover Farm.
S.D. Hugh's Store III
S.D. Hugh's Store III
Clara Mae Gosbee and Cecil White stand outside the door of S.D. Hugh's first store.
School Children in Murray Harbour
School Children in Murray Harbour
Children outside of Murray Harbour School, including Bert Machon, Lily Jordan, L.F. White, Muriel Denfrenie, Kimble MacKay, Sadie Brehaut, Florie Stewart, Doris White, Ruby White, Evelyn Buell and Eveline Livingstone.
Sharam's Ad
Sharam's Ad
An ad for Sharam's store- but is this before of after J.H. Sharam died? Which William is this?
Sharam's General Store
Sharam's General Store
Sharam's Store, operated by James H. Sharam and his sister Rita. James died in 1942, and Rita died in 1987.
Sharam's General Store?
Sharam's General Store?
This appears to be on the hill in Murray Harbour, and may be Sharam's General Store.
Sisters
Sisters
Edith Reynolds White with her sisters.
Spinning Party
Spinning Party
A spinning party in the community hall in Murray Harbour.
Store and Upholstery Shop
Store and Upholstery Shop
Murdock S. Mackinnon's store on the left, and what would become Al Reynolds' television repair and upholstery shop on the right. Main Street North, Murray River.
Tea Party Races
Tea Party Races
Boat races at the annual tea party held in Machon's Point.
Tea Party Races II
Tea Party Races II
The annual boat races at the tea party in Machon's Point.
Texaco
Texaco
The Texaco in 1974 with Laura and Mrs. Dutney. The Texaco was owned first by Ford Keenan and later by G. Hume.

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