CANDY CORNER the — only Mall Shopping Centre HEADQUARTERS FOR i _ SELECTED DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CONFECTIONS WELCOMES P from ladies wear to _are department, “so On; . stoves, friges, furnitue, 1SOTH BRANCH t Wide range of merchandise offered public by Stedman's Over 20 departments offering the shopping public everything goldfish and television sets is what is to be found~*when Stedman's at the Royalty Mall Shopping Plaza open their doors to the public on Wednesday. The new store, which has béen under construction by -M. F Schurman Co. Ltd. for the past several months, has approximate ly 30,000 sq. feet of shopping area on its one floor. The new store is bright and .attractively decorated to make shopping more pleasant and wide aisles and well-defined de- partments to make it easier. The..departments. contined in. the new store include, ladies, men and children wear, shoes, ladies jewellery and accessories a toy department, a smokers shop with a complete line of ci- garettes, pipe tobaccos and oth- er needs of the smoker, a cam~ era shop, a cosmetic and hair a_home_re- medy ‘department, pet supplies, a wide assortment of fabrics ‘and sewing and knitting needs, drapery and _ housefurnishings including blankets, linen and small appliances, large televisions, station- ery, china and glass and many, appliances such as =<] many more. There is also a ‘iach count- er which will be serving counter lunches and full meals from a modern fully equipped kitchen. Stedman's will be employing fapproximately 107 people for. their_opening in addition tothe department’ heads,“ “office staff Store hours are more convenient nS The new. 10:00. a..m..to.10:00p.. m.. shopping hours-.that will be observed at the new Stedman's Variety—Depart™ent store open- ing at Royalty Mall on Wednes- day are the coming thin in store - STEDMANS VARIETY: DEPARTMENT STORE Royalty Mall aes SUMMERSIDE Eustane St. Dial: 436-2265 ' roy, ScHURMAN Guutuction Lid.. “t, Tact = was “constructed ae manager, George Bryenton. Mr. Bryenton said that the 10: | particularly popular . in . plazas. Plava’s, he said, were usual- ly built. In. areas _where they | | served’ younger surburban pop. ulation and these people find it or to shop, either as a family the evening, or for mother to | a in the evenings wien her husband is home to bay sit and she_has.a. Stedman's will be open trom 10:06: a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through. Saturday every week hours according to the store's | ar. available --—-~ | jand so on. «George Bryenton, jas the lower. priced variety \manager of the new store said |stcre cosmetics that after the opening sale the | The manager of staff will be cut back to about 50 . Bai per cent of that number, and will then be added to as customer | eee demands increase. i NEW INNOVATION | Stedman's is a new innovation lin self service shopping for ('.ar- llottetown and shopping, carts | ©* jthat have been associated | ~ 'mainly -with supermarkets are} * ‘provided for shoppers at Sted- | i man's and just as ina supermar-| *= ket you can fill up your basket } _/ and take it to a check-out count-> er. Mr, ._Bryenton added however | that there will be more than enough ‘sales personnel in the various departments to help you make selections and in certain isections there will be smalier | check-out and wrapping areas. | » Mr. Bryenton said that. some | of the department heads have | . not been named yet, but depart- | ment managers have been ap-| pointed for many of the major departments. Heading up the ladies wear | and accessory department will | tbe Mrs. Marjorie Jay of Charlot- -tetown, -who~has--had—a~~great \deal of previous experience in | merchandising and who worked | for some time at Ellis Bros. | Shopping Centre. David Shaw of Brackley, PEI | will be manager of the shoe de- partment. Mr. Shaw is seranisat with the shoe bue'ness and in this department will handle ay types of mens’, women's childrens’ footwear. HUNTING DISPLAY. - o Brian Lewis, who is we!!l- |stedman’s, which is opening at known to hockey fans in Charlet- ‘the Royalty. Mall on Wednesday tetown, will be managing the |js a native Pri ce Edward _Is- store's sporting goods -depart- jander and says “‘I’m very. hap- ment and for his opening display py to be coming back to the Is- Mr. Lewis has arranged a dis- jand”’. ‘ : Play nd the oo in hunting ane Mr. Bryenton, who comes from camping equipment, to coincide car een with the opening of the hunting Kensington, P.E.I. has been with Stedman's for a number of years season on October 1.. The sporting good department wil] | serving in a variety..of capacitiés. also be selling hunting licenses. | Most recently he was district The drug and stationary de eee for Stedman's in Ontar- ipartments_will be managed ._ ae Se Mrs... Patricia Griffin and the | He has taken up residence in cometitian will be Miss Shirley | Charlottetown with his wife and MacPhail, and the cosmetic de- | 11-year-old daughter. partment will handle the Du-| Commenting on Royalty Mall Barry and. Yardley lines, as well |Shopping Plaza, ‘Mr. Bryenton the store’ §/ “cameta shop” will be Douglas Durbur of Charlottetown.: Mr. Durbur, a native: of mugiand, oa nl aagunnaie “3 MR. BRYENTON’ . Native Islander named manager | George Bryenton manager of ; said‘that it was fortunate for" the | people of Charlottetown have the sant. shopping centre.-He-said in the Mall would be happy to see More's: aller specialty shops and service businesses locate with- in the. complex, so that ‘one stop’’. shopping at Royalty Mall ould be even more satisfactory for customers. which he said was more than ade- quate. Mall developing into such a plea- i'that when the: Sobey’s Food| | Store is completed all the big-| | ger plaza stores will‘be installed | | but he added that he thought | that .most of the present firms’ He noted that the Mall had, -| ample parking space for 600 cars, | & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Sept. 27, ‘1966 a who has lived in P. BE. I. for a) | number of years now has a l- \ ways been a camera~enthusiast In addition to camera and other -/photographie supplies, Mr. Dur- bar's department . will musical instruments. ; | Mr. Bryenton sald that most |Stedman's stores do carry au- \to supply department, but that jin the Royalty Mall store offi- lcials felt that this would be un- necessary since the Canadian Tire Store at the Mall could ade- ‘quately handle shoppers’ require- ments along these lines: CREDIT SERVICE handle ’ |, The new store will have avail- jable a credit services for cus- jtomers with a -monthly charge jaccount - or a budget account sys itemé The manager of the credit idepartment will be Mrs. Sybit /Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, a na- tive of P. E. I. for several years worked in the credit department jof Simpson Sears Ltd., in Hali- ifax! N. S. a The Charlottetown . Stedman jwill be the 150th store eat itn Canada. : -PILGRIM_ PRIEST. DIES. VATICAN CITY Italian monsignor died of a heart attack Saturday at a group audience with Pope Paul in the Vatican. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Giovanni Dossi, 63, of Varese ithe pontiff. Nees (AP) — An. | Washington Drops Charge BUFFALO, N.Y (AP) The federal government has drow ped” charges against one of four men—one a Canadian—ac- cused of conspiring to export il- legally seven Second World War B-26 bombers ‘to Portugal U-S--Attorney~ John: T > Curtin declined to say why he asked Judge John O.* Henderson. of U.S. district court to dismiss charges gagainst Keat Griggers, an-aircraft mechanié from Jamestown, Calif. Griggers. was ord&red, * how- ever, to appear at the trial of the ,three remaining defendants as é government witness. The others are Woodrow Rod- erick, ‘a businessman from Win- _islumped—to—thefloor—as-Varese |1¢endants. jpilgrims were-being received by |Tancos, nipeg; John R. Hawke,* 29, a i \former RAF pilot now living at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., . and |Henri de Montmarin.’ 58, now of _ |New York...City,.a French im- porter. -Afifth tian Indicted by a fed eral grand jury, Gregory R Beard, 45, a native of Australia and a naturalized U.S. -citizen, has not been found. The government charges “the arrested - a” year the B-26 planes, to Portugal, from various cities in the U.S. ' ago, flew Phone 4-734] We congratulate --Stedman’s waited: | 136 Prince St. STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. ’ Charlottetown ae ern te ameter se arte aamey Bs sere sceomnrtonak or CHARLOTTETOWN 112 Longworth Ave. Dial 894-7315 enemrenaresie yen ROYALTY MALL . Mall expansion — ee LTD, WELCOMES = FEU es ENCLOSED SHOPPING MALL This completes “Phase Two” of The Stedmans Variety Dept. Store ~_ For All Your Electrical’ fhpserremernermcaers sts