ef by indaw, boaal 1.G.A. Store Enters "Price War' SOT) We wee "22 EB | An Exciting New Adve in Family Shopping Ks THERE'S AN AQ.L-NEW-LOOK AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Step inside, into perpetual Springtime. Blooming. Bursting. Breathtaking. Into an enchanting garden paradise of tropical greenery and cascading . M a Nl C h p S t eG i N 7 WS fountains. See a dazzling array of over 60 stores and boutiques. Church service at the reg) Mrs. Harry Thorne, Oshawa was with her sister Mrs. Ale- tha Holtby on the week end. Several from this area at- Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, tended the Uncle Benny show | Scarborough, and Mr. and Mrs. ply are not going to price the | just don't get that from chain organized independents out |store employees." of business with any so-called| Mr. Madsen said the com- price war," said Dan Madsen, | bination of competitive pri owner of Port Perry IGA. |ces and personal attention "Through voluntary groups | Will stand up to anything the such as IGA, the independent | food' giants are offering. Beautifully close together. Stimulating to shop. And filled with everything | iar hour next sunday, 11 that's fun and new. And you. Discover the bliss of shopping in the warm ae" and dry. Every door is open to the promenade, weatherized to maintain a balmy atmosphere every day of the year. So come, re-discover shopping pleasure at the Oshawa Centre. Your own personal paradise. Thousands of tropical plants and trees grace the interior of the enclosed Mall at the Oshawa Centre. The decision on the species of plants to be used, obtaining them and planting them was the job of Edward Boyd and Son (Tropical Plants) of Pickering. Some of the more unusual plants at the Centre are the "Screw Pine" and two whole sections of Norfolk Island Pines. Al) of these luscious plants truly make the Oshawa Centre a tropical gardeh paradise. ' Once an open air-court yard, the enclosure of the Mall at the Oshawa Centre has been a tremendous under- taking which was completed ahead of schedule. This outstanding achievement was done with a minimum of inconvenience to the Merchants and "Business a: Usual" was the order of the day during the enclosure. AT KING AND STEVENSON RD.--TAKE THE PARK RD. EXIT OFF 401 HIGHWAY : (A SHOPPING CENTRE -- OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY till 9:30 p.m. at Prince Albert church on artists. We are sorry to report the who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. We wish her a com- plete recovery. Mrs. Clare Vernon and Miss Patricia visited Mrs. Crosier on Wednesday evening. Visitors at the Frariklin home were Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd McKee, Cardiff, and Ajax. Coboconk, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on Sunday. KEN CALL US FOR FREE EST' HOME HEAT illness of Mrs. Ed. Mulholland Allan Walsh, Sutton, Mr.) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brock, P. MUR Electrical ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Ben Hitchins Oshawa were Saturday evening. All report} Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. a most enjoyable entertain-| W.J. Mitchell. ment. Special mention. was Mr. Fred Christie and Dr. made of Bev. Marie, recording} Donald Christie attended the star arid other well known] funeral of their uncle, the late Mr. Clifford Farron, Port IMATES