Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 18

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+e pee ewes eR Eee RR ES '$1 Million - Plus Shopping Plaza Contains 7 Stores; 250 Car Spots A $1 million -- plus shopping plaza located on King st. w. ~~ one of Oshawa's newest -- celebrates its grand opening to- day. - The plaza contains seven stores -- a beauty salon, tire store, bank, dress shop, paint shop, dry cleaners and a super- market. Stores will be offering free) Canadian Art Baffles Aloot By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON (CP)--The art buffs; of Piccadilly were plainly be- wildered Tuesday night when|through to them." two Canadians initiated them into 'multi-media', an avant- garde form of entertainment) rapidly gaining addicts in Can-| ada and the United States. As the hour-long montage aise a few scattered spectatos "film images, dance, jazz and 'sound effects came to an end) gifts and reductions as part of;material, Bruno and Keens, a the: grand opening. beauty salon, and the Atlantic The plaza, which is located and Pacific Tea Co., supermar- at the southeast corner of King | ket. and Park, has parking for 250, Two stores hay moved their cars, Tonight, stores on the | premises to the new plaza. Do- plaza stay open until § p.m. (/minion Tire Store has moved . 7 from its old Bond st. location "le tome in the plaza in Another firm, Tone Craft Ltd., clude Fabric Village, a store 4 paint store, has also, trans- specializing in dress - making a from Bond st., to King- 'Happening' Londoners I felt they were like lead, and I cut the performance short be- cause we weren't getting Two firms have opened bran- ches on the new plaza. They are the Toronto - Dominion Bank and the Arnold Palmer Dry Cleanine Centre, Three Atlantic tand Pacifie -Tea--Co,, Dominian businesses, Tire Co., and Bruno and Keens have been open since March 1. 120,000 SQUARE FEET At the end, in true British; The plaza which covers fashion nobody wanted to be the area of 120,000 square first to start applauding, Gor-|W4% built by W. A. Stephenson man solved the dilemma by|and Son Ltd., a Willowdale clapping loudly and insistently| Construction firm David Stephanson, an Stephenson and Son an foot fer official joined in of said' i was announ-:were razed to make room for enthusias-'the plaza will, Z. T. Salmers, solicitor rep- resenting Invincible Investment Lid., an Oshawa retail associ-| when the project ced: "We are very tic about it. We think it be very good for the city and district." Eight homes and the old dairy building on King st Prices Fractionally Higher On Toronto Stock Exchange TORONTO (CP) Prices moved / fractionally higher in light morning trading today on the Toronto Stock Exchange, after two days of sharp losses last week The market appeared to have taken 'its lead from the "New York exchange phere a number of key issues strengthened In the industrial list, Alcan Aluminium, CPR and Massey ety Ferguson gained '4 each to 39 Jaye Explorations increased 58 and 35% respectively. Bell|2 0 39 cents on 102,000 shares Telephone added % at 51%\in speculative mines, while Imperial Oil dropped %| On index, industrials were to 53% j ahead 25 to 161.54 and the TSE Denison was off % to 45% int .18 to 153.00 pletely Oshawa + owned, Cominco rose % Pine Point %& to base metals. to 40% and 63% Y% to 16% and to 20, Home A. down Canadian Superior Y% Banff edged up %@ to 16 Golds were mixed, Kerr-Addi- son advanced % to 10% while! Giant Yellowknife slipped % to 11%, in the L-shaped gallery of Lon-| don's Institute of Contemporary Arts, a girl in a suede coat rose) te ask plaintively of Toronto art 'eritie Arnold Rockman: 'What! exactly are those relationships) 'Supposed to mean?" * Rockman, who has given four } Dimilar shows to Toronto audi-| ences, threw out his hands in 'BR gesture of frustration: = "Well, that is for you to de- "pide". TOOK A WEEK ™ Rockman and Richard Gor- aman of Ottawa, an abstract) 'painter working in Britain, put | 'the show together in a week, | "The Canada Council, which "gave Rockman a senior fellow-' hip to come to Britain, paid $300 for the equipment of film projectors and tape-recorders. * The idea of multi-media, -Rockman explained later, is to pvoke relationships from ran- «dom fragments of experience as "people do, consciously or sub- £onsciously, in everyday life "Films, still photographs, dance Smovements and assorted sounds ware used to give the audience Bn experience "in density', to "assault the senses'. = The London audience didn't participate. "They rere much cooler, more detached than in Tor- onto," said Rockman. 'Nobody "shouted or laughed. I suppose athat's only to be expected,' But ania Industrialist Gives Collection WASHINGTON (cP) -- Joseph Hirshhorn, a Latvian- born American who amassed a 'large fortune in Canadian ura nium, turned over one of the avorid's largest private art col lections to the United States Tuesday President Johfhson, who had Jobbied for the plum sought by 'pther countries, praised Hirsh- horn's 'patriotism and generos- "{ty"' at a noon ceremony at the White House "T'm an American," Hirsh- ehorn, 67, told g.small press con- "ference later. "I couldn't do what I did for any other coun- try in the world." Asked whether any Canadian #ver made a bid for the 5,600 i@ce collection, valued at more han $25,000,000, Hirshhorn re- meer ety "No ever," « Without elaboration he added "Don't believe any of those re- eports."' ' LANNED TOWN He had planned in the vearly 7950s, he said, to build a new dype of mining town in the eBlind River area of Ontario where his urariutm holdings are oentred = "The biggest uranium mine in "the world is right there » "The natives didn't want it," "Re said. 'The local yokels heged ane not to do it. That was La- Bor Day, 1954, We were very upset." You're Go-Ahea The Bank where If you're filled with the < of adventure, You're Go-Ahead ig 8. If you want to enjoy all-of life's good things, If you are bound to make a dream come true, You're Go-Ahead people. Go-Ahead people bank on TORONTO-DOMINION King - Park Plaza, 143 King St. W. and Park>Rd. S. E. D. HAYDEN, Manager people, people make the difference, ation, said the plaza is' com-|f Western oils were lower with |i MONEY-SAVING PRICES Effective TONITE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 18-19- 20-21 Sparkling Double Blooms PEONY ROOTS ROSE FOOD Green Diamond FERTILIZER Marvel GRASS SEED GARDEN HOSE wr 199 = nn. 2.79 GARDEN TOOLS .. 69 Ladies' Garden Gloves >» 59°.» 89° Vegelable and Flower SEEDS FROM 15°: 64 PKG. Lawn Chairs «4.99 . 6.99 Chaise LOUNGE CHAIR FOOD STORES AaP MEANS DEPENDABILITY EACH 79¢ B-LBS, 1.19 suns 219 5-LB. BAG 2.99 ven 8,99 501 RITSON RD. S. OSHAWA 1150 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA Each Each ROSE BUSHES 1.39 Marvel LAWN BUILDER zi 2.9 2 CU. FT, PEAT MOSS 3.89 Assorted EVERGREEN SHRUBS 3.95 223 BROCK §&T. WHITBY KING PARK PLAZA 185 KING ST. BOWMANVILLE N.

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