The Story of the Village of Lakeside, First Half of the 1900's, 1908-2002, page 3

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Sin.c.e during the week, it was the General Stores that attracted local and area residence to the heart ofLakeside. we will begin with them. The General Store on the south east corner of the village intersection was own.ed and operated by Mr. & Mrs. Jack & May Kittmer & family. Their V business included a pool hall and auto fuel pump service out front of store. Two photographs contain distant views of The Kittmer General Store. (over-head projector) . timings/0:; V _ F' fl = /?3 4 V ' JAM K/I'TMEIES 570 Ar; . .zz. igupl‘ , "', , F5IE we." I8lM ' , B' . " . " , s V r , , 'l l h i . tlllly 'IL], I I- N . 'il, , ' at.: a, tl ' MW. ” Ln, ll . - . ,A----' i _ 1rd tE!l!ll!!el?.E5. BK75rl, . llEllli rin 'a13 . - -h's :2 .1. 75'1“", _ le' "_,, . . Jules Clark of Harrington Ont. - I935 Driving hil threshéng machine & RI-Iey tractor Infront of Jack Kittners Store. Lakeside

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