The business was first
started as a Grocery Store (West End Stores) in 1932 at 144 Longstone Street Lisburn by
Mr. Isaac Collins who
worked in Mullan & McHenry's grocery shop in Bow Street Lisburn. The business was
carried on by his wife Doreen and Sister Sally until it was established. Sally left to get
married in 1937.
The photograph above was taken outside Mullen & McHenry's circa
1932 we think the other person is Minnie McKinney who also worked there.
The business carried on during the war years with great difficulty and
hard work.
After the war, in 1945, Isaac applied for a license to sell Ice Cream,
which was unobtainable during the war years. An Ice Cream and confectionery shop was
started in Tonagh Drive. In 1948 Isaac applied to start a Fish and Chip shop and was
granted a licence to sell Fish and Chips, the license is in the possession of his son Jim.
The Ice Cream shop was then converted to sell fish and chips
The first chip range was converted from a coal range by Mr. Hedley Page
who lived at 5 Tonagh Park (Drive) and worked in the BBC. The fat was heated by radiant
heat elements like a heater. It was not very successful and as it kept breaking down was
replaced around 1952 by a Henry Nuttall Range.
The Grocery business in 144 Longstone Street was sold to a Mr.
Liam Boyle
in 1962, as it was all too much work for Isaac.
Isaac was awarded the franchise to run a sub post office in 1963.
Mr. Jim Collins who had immigrated to Canada in 1953 returned in 1963 and
it was decided to expand the chip shop along with running the post office. The building
work was carried out by Mr. Leslie Bell of Hillsborough; this entailed re-furbishing
146-148 Longstone Street, which was owned by Isaac. A new Frank Ford (top of the range)
chip range was installed. The name "Niagara" was used because of Jim's time in
Canada and it was decided to give the new shop a Canadian feel.
In 1964 it was decided to rebuild again, as the business was very
successful. Mr. Charles Freel, whose daughter is now working here (1997), carried out the
building work. George Nicholl of Mitchell's Shopfitters did the shopfitting
The grocery business was purchased back again from Mr. Liam Boyle around
1968 but the business was closed and the shop used for the post office. The Fish
restaurant was then extended
When Isaac retired the post office was sold, as Jim was more interested
in the food business.
The business has expanded and contracted over the years and now
has
three branches 2 in Lisburn and 1 in Dunmurry
Isaac Collins Obituary
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