Wray's Guardian Pharmacy

Wray's Guardian Pharmacy An Independently owned Guardian Pharmacy. Friendly personable pharmacy services. All “Option +” products are Pharmacist Approved and 100 % guaranteed. W. Mr. T. J.

Wray's Guardian Pharmacy has been located in downtown Alliston for almost 70 years, providing pharmacy and health services to our satisfied customers. Wray's Guardian Pharmacy is independently owned and is proud to be a member of the Guardian Banner of pharmacies. We offer “Option +” brand products, a high quality, cost effective alternative to more expensive name brands. Compliance packaging of medications and nutritional supplements is a specialty at our pharmacy. Improve your health and take the worry out of remembering when to take your medications. We also offer lottery tickets, gift cards, greeting cards, fashion accessories and jewellery. Our History in Alliston, spanning 3 centuries.
1877 - 1902:
In 1877, Isaac McMahon opened his first drugstore in Alliston, (location unknown). In 1881, he made the decision to move to Dr. Bell’s Building, presumably referring to Dr. Bell’s residence/office located on the northwest corner of King & Victoria Sts. and presumably to better serve Dr. Bell’s patients. By c.1885, Mr. McMahon had left Dr. Bell’s location and returned to the business section on Victoria St. The building he occupied at c.33 Victoria St. was destroyed in the devastating 1891 fire. In 1892, he reopened in a new building erected at 33 Victoria St. and remained in business until selling to Edmund Schell in 1902. Schell’s Drugstore, 1902 - 1938:
In 1902, Edmund Schell moved to Alliston from Stayner after purchasing Mr. McMahon’s drugstore business. On the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a druggist in Alliston, he stated that “the greatest pleasure of his twenty-five years here was derived from the association with wholesome friends unhampered by the restrictions of closely packed urban communities where the majority of people are not acquainted with the people living across the street”. In c.1935, he became an associate of the I.D.A chain of drugstores, (Independent Druggists Alliance)*. During his time in business, he was an active member of the Board of Trade and was three times elected as town councillor. Due to ill health, he sold his business in 1938 to Fred Gallagher. Schell passed away in 1942. Gallaugher’s Drug Store, 1938 - 1943:
T. Fred Gallaugher, a native Allistonian, graduated from Alliston High School in 1929 with hopes of becoming a registered pharmacist. During the next two years, he became well known within the business community as he apprenticed with local pharmacist, Mr. Hipwell. In 1931, he was accepted into Ontario College of Pharmacy, (OCP), joining fellow Allistonian, Marvin Patton, who had enrolled the previous year. To earn money for their college expenses, the two students opened a drugstore in the summer of 1932 at Wasaga Beach, a busy resort village on the shores of Georgian Bay. Following graduation, Mr. Gallaugher accepted employment in a Toronto drugstore owned by Thomas Sweet. Learning of Mr. Schell’s impending retirement in 1938, Mr. Gallaugher decided to take the opportunity to open his own business in his hometown. “His ascension to the business fraternity was hailed with delight by business people and citizens generally”. In the summer of 1942, he married Doris McLaren of Collingwood. In early January 1943, Mr. Gallaugher was hospitalized with double pneumonia. He passed away shortly thereafter. Townsfolk were shocked and deeply saddened by his death. While negotiating the sale of his drug and stationery business, Fred’s widow and his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Gallaugher, (T. was a former well-known butcher in town), carried on as best they could under the circumstances. Sweet, Fred’s former employer, kindly assisted the family until a new owner could be found. Byerlay’s Drug Store, 1943 - 1953:
Ross Byerlay, native of Tillsonburg and a pharmacist working in South Porcupine, purchased Gallaugher’s Drug Store within a month of Fred’s passing. Byerlay, a 1935 graduate of OCP, had been well acquainted with Fred while at the college. Mr. & Mrs. Byerlay and their son immediately moved to town. Unfortunately, in 1954 due to ill health, Mr. Byerlay was forced to sell his business. Although he hoped to return following convalescence to assist the new owner, R. Wray, he was unable to do so. Wray’s Pharmacy, 1954 - 1989:
On January 1, 1954, Robert J. (R. J.) Wray opened for business at 33 Victoria St. Wray was no stranger to town. Raised in Beeton, he had attended Alliston High School and before entering OCP had apprenticed three years with Mr. Schell and Fred Gallaugher. Following OCP graduation in 1943, he enlisted in the Canadian Army and served three years in England and Europe as a dispenser with No. 3 General Hospital. He returned to work in Toronto and in 1950 married Hazel McAuley. In 1953, he too looked forward to returning home to own his own business, albeit under the unfortunate circumstance of Mr. Byerlay’s forced retirement. Wray, an active Rotarian during his many years as a local druggist, remained in business until his passing in August, 1988. Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy 1989 - 2023:
In September 1989 Randy Greenman, another native of Alliston, along with his partner, David Head, purchased Wray’s Pharmacy. At the time of purchase, Mr. Greenman was the supervising pharmacist at Patton’s Drug Store. It has continued business under the same name, Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy, as it had been known since the 60s, bringing the pharmacy into yet another century. Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy 2023 and onward:
In March, 2023, Angelo Sarsam, who had been a practicing pharmacist at Wray’s since 2015, purchased the pharmacy, along with Randy and David’s pharmacy in Cookstown. Angelo and his teams continue to provide friendly, personal service to the patients and families of Alliston, Cookstown and surrounding areas. The business, first opened in 1877, is considered the second longest continuous business in Alliston, surpassed only by the community newspaper, The Herald, dating back to 1871.

03/26/2026
03/23/2026

⏳ Few days left!

Bring your prescriptions to Wray's Guardian Pharmacy 💙
Support Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation with every fill this March.

Stop by today!

33 Victoria St. W. Downtown Alliston
Extra parking at rear
705-435-6011

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An Independently owned Guardian Pharmacy. Friendly personable pharmacy services.

Looking for a card that truly stands out? 💌Regardless of the occasion, our stunning quilling cards say it all. Each one ...
03/22/2026

Looking for a card that truly stands out? 💌

Regardless of the occasion, our stunning quilling cards say it all. Each one is a beautifully hand-crafted piece of art—unique, elegant, and made to impress.

🎁 Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, thank-yous, and more
✨ Intricate designs you won’t find anywhere else

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33 Victoria St W. Downtown Alliston

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03/12/2026

Only a few weeks left! Your local pharmacy supporting your local hospital.

Every prescription filled at Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy this month helps support our hospital and strengthen healthcare in our community.

If you need a refill, transfer, or new prescription — now is the perfect time.

📍 Downtown Alliston
📞 705-435-6011
📍 33 Victoria St. W., Alliston
🚗 Extra parking at rear

Thank you for supporting local healthcare ❤️

An Independently owned Guardian Pharmacy. Friendly personable pharmacy services.

Our annual campaign in support of Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation is back for the entire month of March!At Wray’s...
02/27/2026

Our annual campaign in support of Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation is back for the entire month of March!

At Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy, we’re proud to give back to the hospital that cares for our families, friends, and community every day. With your support, we can help fund better equipment, enhanced services, and improved local healthcare for everyone.

Stop by, show your support, and help us make a difference — together we can strengthen healthcare close to home ❤️

This March, Wray's Pharmacy is supporting local healthcare in a meaningful way!

Throughout the month, they will be donating a portion of prescription sales to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation.

It’s a simple way for our community to give back, by filling prescriptions locally, patients are also helping support equipment, programs, and patient care close to home. Thank you to Wray’s Pharmacy for partnering with us and helping strengthen healthcare in our community!


🌸🐣 Spring is in the air at Wray’s! 🐣🌸Take a sneak peek at our NEW spring arrivals and get ready for Easter with sweet tr...
02/26/2026

🌸🐣 Spring is in the air at Wray’s! 🐣🌸

Take a sneak peek at our NEW spring arrivals and get ready for Easter with sweet treats the whole family will love — including delicious Laura Secord Easter eggs and goodies! 🍫🌷

Stop by to shop seasonal gifts, treats, and fresh finds while supplies last — they won’t last long!

📍 33 Victoria St W., Downtown Alliston
🚗 Extra parking available at the rear
📞 705-435-6011

Hop in and see us today! 🐰✨

Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy is proud to be a fully accessible location. Our ramped concrete allows for easy access at both ...
02/17/2026

Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy is proud to be a fully accessible location. Our ramped concrete allows for easy access at both entrances. There is street parking on Victoria Street, and lots of parking in the lot off Wellington Street, conveniently located at the rear of the store. If required, you can pull right up to the back door for even easier access. Visit us today and experience our style of pharmacy.
Our keyword is Pharmacy, our key concern is your Health.

What’s the funniest question you’ve ever asked a pharmacist? Let’s hear it 👇
02/14/2026

What’s the funniest question you’ve ever asked a pharmacist? Let’s hear it 👇

02/13/2026

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Day Weekend Hours ❤️

Please note our special hours for the holiday weekend:

🗓 Saturday, February 14 – 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
🗓 Sunday, February 15 – CLOSED
🗓 Monday, February 16 – CLOSED

Be sure to stop by before the weekend to pick up prescriptions or anything you may need!

Wishing everyone a safe, relaxing, and happy Family Day with your loved ones 💕

02/13/2026

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Day Weekend Hours ❤️

Please note our special hours for the holiday weekend:

🗓 Saturday, February 14 – 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
🗓 Sunday, February 15 – CLOSED
🗓 Monday, February 16 – CLOSED

Be sure to stop by before the weekend to pick up prescriptions or anything you may need!

Wishing everyone a safe, relaxing, and happy Family Day with your loved ones 💕

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Jean Shacklady on January 31, 2026. Jean often said she would never...
02/04/2026

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Jean Shacklady on January 31, 2026. Jean often said she would never work beyond the age of 65, and she stayed true to her word, retiring in 2018 after nearly 40 years as a pharmacy assistant at Wray’s Pharmacy. Over those decades, she became an essential part of the business, known for her remarkable memory and her ability to recall customers’ names with ease.

Jean’s longtime dispensary colleagues—Heather, Ruth, and Liz among others—as well as the many pharmacists she worked alongside over the years, including Dave, Randy, Lucy, Sash, and Angelo, are all deeply saddened by her loss.

In more recent years, Jean’s world centered on her beloved Australian Shepherd, Toby.

Jean will be greatly missed, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Scott during this difficult time.

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02/03/2026

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Enjoy 40% OFF all purses & wallets — a wide selection of beautiful styles perfect for everyday use or gifting.

🛍️ Great brands
🎁 Perfect gifts
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⏳ Hurry — offer ends Saturday, February 7, 2026!

Visit us today at:
Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy
📍 33 Victoria St W, Downtown Alliston
(Plenty of parking at the rear!)
📞 905-435-6011

Store Hours:
Monday–Thursday: 9am–7pm
Friday: 9am–6pm
Saturday: 9am–5pm

Shop early for the best selection — they won’t last long!

Address

33 Victoria Street West
Alliston, ON
L9R1S9

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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Wray's Guardian Pharmacy has been located in downtown Alliston for over 65 years, providing pharmacy and health care services to our satisfied customers. Wray’s Guardian Pharmacy is independently owned and is proud to be a member of the Guardian Banner of pharmacies. We offer Atoma and Diem brand products, a high quality, cost effective alternative to more expensive name brands. All Atoma and Diem products are Pharmacist Approved and are 100% guaranteed. We are a Home Health Care Centre and specialize in compression stockings, with three certified fitters on staff.

We are pleased to offer compliance packaging at no additional charge. Various choices are available to make taking medications easier and more efficient. Liz will be pleased to explain the benefits of this service.

Diabetes can be a very overwhelming condition for patients and their families. Heather can give you the information you need, whether you are newly diagnosed or have been dealing with diabetes for some time. She is up to date on glucose monitors, dietary support and current therapies.