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Friday, April 25, 2025

A New Chapter for a Local Treasure: The Lakefield Pantry Welcomes New Owner

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After more than 35 years of nourishing the Lakefield community, The Lakefield Pantry is beginning a new chapter.  Owner Jennie MacKenzie is retiring and passing the torch to local entrepreneurs Lindsey and Andrew Irwin, who officially take over later this month.

The Lakefield Pantry has long been a cornerstone of the town — known not just for its wholesome food, bulk goods, and natural products, but for the warmth and familiarity that greeted every customer who walked through the door. The steady presence of Jennie and her staff and their commitment to community have made the shop a second home for many.

“I’m filled with gratitude for the decades I’ve spent here,” said Jennie. “The Lakefield Pantry has been a huge part of my life, and I’ve had the joy of watching generations grow up in this community. It’s time for me to step back and enjoy retirement, and I couldn’t imagine handing the keys to anyone better than Lindsey.”

Not ready to completely hang up her apron, Jennie will continue supplying her delicious homemade baked goods to the community through the Lakefield Farmers Market this summer, starting May 11th at the Mother’s Day Market. “I love being part of this Market and I can’t imagine not being in the Lakefield community. I look forward to being able to enjoy doing the Market at a more relaxed pace.”

Lindsey, a Lakefield local, is the owner of Old Jar Candle Co., a soy candle business known for its thoughtfully curated scents and eco-conscious values. Lindsey is also a professor for the School of Business at Fleming College, and a seasoned entrepreneurship coach who has supported small business owners for a variety of city-based and post-secondary programs for the last nine years.

Andrew owns his own carpentry business – Irwin Construction, a home and cottage repair and renovations company. Lindsey, Andrew and their young kids Piper and Remy, have deep roots in the area, with Andrew having grown up at his family’s historic resort on Stoney Lake – The Irwin Inn. Together, they are thrilled to have moved back to the old Irwin Inn farm property and plan to start a small farm in the years ahead, while they carry on the Pantry’s legacy in town.

“This store has always felt special to me ever since I was a kid growing up in nearby Buckhorn — it’s a place that brings people together,” said Lindsey. “Jennie built something truly meaningful here, and I’m honoured to continue her vision. I’m looking forward to serving the community, bringing my all-natural candle brand in-house, connecting with the customers, and slowly adding our own touches — including something I’m really excited about: a brand new frozen yogurt and fruit bar, just in time for summer!”

The transition will be seamless, with Jennie supporting Lindsey during the changeover. While much will remain the same, customers can look forward to a few fresh ideas and new locally made products in the months ahead.