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Early Business

Brainerd Employees

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Lillian Homenick and Alex Natchuck 1957

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First Bait House by the Red River 1945

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Andrew Hnatiuk and Alen Natchuk

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Row boats and minnow traps at the locks

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Bill’s Garage at Gonor – Fred Blacher, Joe Dubowits, Bill Sempowich (owner) & Paul Sempowich

Bruce Grocery East Selkirk

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Business – Bruce Grocery East Selkirk

Business – Cafe in Beaconia – tents are for crew putting in telephone line to Grand Beach

Business – First ride purchased by Wonder Shows

Business – Henry Saluk – wondershows – 44 ft ferris wheel 24 people capacity

Business – Kay’s Delicatessen in East Selkirk -Mike & Kay Negrich (nee Karank) where St Mary’s Catholic church now stands

Business – Kolynchuk’s Red & White General Store – north of Lockport Hotel

Business – Lockport Applicances & TV

Business – Lockport Inn

Business – Lockport Rendezvous restaurant

Business – Lockport, pool hall& barber shop – Slusarchuk family 1946, purchased by Karen Faires in Oct 1982

Business – Mary Gunn 1926

Business – Mary Gunn’s Lockport Restaurant 1926

Business – Mike Peake’s store – J. Reutcke

Business – Mr Nowasod – Rawleigh Seller

Business – Pawluk Store Gonor

Business – Red & White store – 1950’s owned by John Gloss of Libau – Munc. Cat making drainage

Business – Reichard’s old store being moved from main & Greening corner – 1980 corner is now known as La Points

Business -John Nahorney’s General store next to Mailis on east side of Hwy 1920’s – M. Webozenko

Business 1940 Half Moon – Heddy Ludwicsynski & Helen Parfaniuk

Business Bill’s Garage at Gonor – Fred Blacher, Joe Dubowits, Bill Sempowich (owner) & Paul Sempowich

Business Half Moon – Shirley Herda 1982

Business Half Moon in big storm 1966

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