:4 iwhéii CO-OWNER HAROLD ELLIS I. DAVID STEWART TO CUT RIBBON Gala. opening set for Save-Easy Provincial and village dignitaries will join with hundreds of citizens of metropolitan Charlottetown Tuesday in attending the gala grand opening of Prince Edward Island's first Shopping Center, Ellis Bros. Save Easy on St. Peter's Road in Sherwood. The big. colorful event is scheduled for 92:31") a.m. and Bill and Harry Ellis will throw open the doors of the $250,000 building to some of the biggest bargains seen here for sometime. \ Hon. J. David Stewart, minister of municipal affairs. will cut the ribbon to officially open the center while Attorney-General Alban Farmer will In all kiddies and plastic the Dairy Bar will be serv and from 2:30 to 4 p.m. stop off for a new hairdo there are 11 free of charge for five full days. .opeii for free coffee and doughnuts 9:30 to 11 am. rain hats for mom. In addition ing coffee and doughnuts The bar will be The key word at Ellis Brothers Shopping Center will be shopping convenience. Everything will be in easy reach for one-stop shopping and mom can even at the Sherwood Beauty Parlor while Pop is getting a hair cut a few yards away without leaving the centre. departments in the big also be in attendance. All members of the Sherwood Village Commis- sion will attend. They are Fred Cannon. chairman; , John Richards, John MacAleer. Norman Ma('L€.‘Od, f lvan Kerry, and Austin Kennedy. centre. all built around the bright and brilliant supermarket in the center. The supermarket features wide aisles for easy shopping, four check-out count.- ers to insure that shoppers will not be delayed for any length of time; the most up to the minute meat department spected quality meats. Brilliant lighting is a mcnt making it a bright. FREE GIFTS FOR . For shoppers and plain sightseeis Bill and Harry Ellis. in business together for 17 years, have A a large array of free gifts that will be given to cus- tomers as. long as the big supply lasts. Included in the giveaways are some 1-40 ash trays, pens. pencils. balloons and paper hats for the SALE TO BE STAGGERIN serving nothing but government in- feature of the depart- cheery place to shop. In addition music will be continually piped in. G Other departments include a drug store, dairy bar, men's clothing. ladies‘ clothing, hardwai'e. toy- land and others. In connection with the grand opening Ellis Brothers will stage a sale of bargains that Bill Ellis terms “staggering". As a kickoff the Sherwood men are offering a line of 18 items under the heading of “Buy Two Get One Free”. Another items will be first quality gov- ernment inspected round steak at 59 cents per pound. Bill Ellis says, "practically everything in the store is going at real knockdown prices." . Another bargain item will be the sale of sev- eral items for $1 and for one cent more the cus- tomer can buy another one of the same. In this line a customer can purchase for $1.01 two Abbey neck- ties and the ladies can get two pairs of top quality seamless micro-mesh nylons for 99 cents. In the toy department there are lit.erally dozens of items with prices slashed to the bone. Old Santa Claus himself will visit the store on Wednesday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. with a gift for all the children. The men's clolliing department will be featur- ing a big sale with all suits going at half price. 5°"9'E°5Y Pt-‘°P1e Sherwood Scive-Easy is 31st Save-Easy stores have been 3 jexistance for four years under- ’-ltlie Marritime Provinces franc-h-' DRUG STORE Store. located at the Shopping ‘ise of Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Ea,-| ,]eweII_ in co.p1'op[‘ie(n1'-\ Centre. _, The first Save-Easy store was brother Ammm _ Born in Charlottet.own. he at-Jbuilt only four short years ago. ‘ ltenderl West Kent School. hasiand since then 30 have been ' four years at Prince of Wales? buliillt with Ellbis B;10tllel‘8' market .College. spent seven years with‘ m 1'38 “um 9*‘ - HR. Dnatne and Cnmnan.v. andl The new Ellis Brothers Save- 1 two years with .l.K. Lasser and Easy has a floor space of 110 by 1 Company. Boston. ‘.65 feet. and a total of 120 feet of l He-»is married to the former :i-efrigerated display cases. There Helen Stewart. Charlottetown. lare 32 fest off openfme;it.dispi(a¥y They have one son. and attend $03595 811 3 99¢ 0 P9 |'189I‘8 Park Royal United Church. Jgesh gsn display kept fresh in i c 1 ice. ship with his will manage the Sherwood Drug SIGNS DISPLAYS imnv Mn l The handliniznof Ssh 11.: a ngw t Mrs. (‘oi-a N/lacl\'innon. Sher-lvemum rm‘ Efils ml 9”’ 9' vm v-irvi:*:.:° '.':°.:.*:**=.".;."*.;:...'**::. .:‘:w' and Coffee Bar with Ellis Broth-; -fis;°,re‘qh fiecaufi‘; of mmgepif 1 "S {"7 M" -wars‘ l tion problem: Now with the ad- . 5"" “I” hm" i" P l 9 " 5 am” dition of A cliippedlice machine G"""° 5"” S l l P " 'l.“l “h” the fish can be brought. in and l CTP. hllf-‘ has l\\'(! (‘llllfl|‘(‘l1 Fllld kept fresh on i“, in "he display I """'"d5 Park R"-"3' U " l *9 d cases. The fish is largely import- l Church. ‘ ed mums wr-An ‘"i3'.’li ‘t”..3E’°§l ‘it'.‘.1“’.‘.t..._-....t..i ; .\lrs. D.A. .\iacPhee. East Roy- alty, is manager of the ladies‘ and misses‘ clothing section. Mrs. MacPhee is a native of Charlottetown and was educated at Prince Street School: Ste. Ag- athe Dosmontcs. Quebec, a nd Brooklyn School. s She worked one year in the= grocery department and two years in ladies‘, misses‘ and chil- dren‘: clothing with Ellis Broth- era. She has three children and six nrand-dauizliters and is a mem- ber of Park Royal U n i t ed Church. Mrs. MacPhee belongs to that Park Royal Choir and the Reb-' ccaa. BARBER SHOP Harry Spencer. Parkdale. ls . herwood Bar I‘ Shop Born in Port Arthur. Ont.. he moved to Charlottetown at the age of seven, and atte nd ed Prince Street and West Kent Schools. A veteran of the Second Word War. he served in the Royal Can- adian navy_ combined opera- h a I I 18 0 MANUFACTURE. 9 ERECTION tions. for five and one- OONTIUNED ON PAGE Swntlebwy CONGRATULATIONS SIGNS ' i ‘ PLASTICS We are pleased to sup- ply the new Supermarket of -- - « Harold and Bill Em. vvittli Q; ' l I-gs; quality breads and pastries. DISTRIBUTORS *°"i:e..... ENTERPRISE BAKERY :""°“ ’"" "v 203 Groom 51'. '‘‘'’‘'''‘“‘-'l DIM. 894-8747 , an unusual thing to find refriger- from Halifax. due to lack of the the proprietor- manager of the fr nt display space will be frozen convenience foods such “heat and eat" fish. meats, vegetables. fruit and ice; cream. The other 40 feet will be for fresh vegetables and fruit. It L1 ated displays of produce but El- lis Brothers feel that l keeps the food at peak freshness. which is their primary concern. The new store has an aul.oma- i door and five check-out i counters for the convenience of f customers. * The new Save-Easy will vi ot _‘ have delivery service because. in the words of Bill Ellis. "Since there is really no such thing as ‘ free delivery service. we w - not be instituting one. Delivery costs are usually added to th e . price of the goods sold. it is our ‘ intention to keep the cost. of the goods bought by the consumer lowest on the’ Island and I delivery service would make this impossible." The meat department. situat- ed at the back of the store. is the utmost in modern efficiency. It is paneled in white arborite and open to public inspection. The large glass window in th e o . of the meat preparation areas allows the purchaser to see that the meat is prepared in clean and sanitary conditions. The produce preparation and storage area is next to the meat department and is paneled in . white-enamelled plywood. 1 VENTILATION I Next to the produce rooms is the mom which houses all th 0 ' compressor: for the refrigera- 3 I? used for tion equipment. This room A new feature is market is the chickeii barbeqiie _€QUiPD9<l With flummfilic “"5 rotissary, called by its trade as prepared TV dinners. frozen land louvers for the purpose. of name ,, --m.,..,,,,g .,,...,,_-- This .chi s for the displa' cases, prepared lventilation and exaust. p ) ‘machine, which is probably thelanother interesting feature in the super- ‘only one of its kind in the Mar-sthe new store. Co-owners i are leaders Bill, and Harold Ellis. \\'lm for 1 17 years owned and nianazed Fil- lis Brothers General Store i n Sherwood. are co-owners of the new shopping centre. Bill is active in coiiiiiiiiiiity af- .‘ fairs and keenly interested i ii ‘politics. He works during politic- ial campaigns and is a valuable ‘ally for many a pl'0pil.~'t'(l candi- date. i He is past president of the Prince Edward Island branch of jthe Retail Mercliants .\ssocia- .tion and president of the .\(i'l‘S Men's (‘hub of the Park Ronni Church in Parkdalrs He is married with eight chil- dren. six boys and two girls. ‘ranging in age from two to 18 years At one time he \\;is in the air force for tour _\'car.<. Harold was in the Re,\‘al Can- I hm times if not all of Canada. store ‘ officials say, works on the prin- icipal of a ferris wheel. The chi- acken or roast remains in an up- ‘right position w h i l e the spit turns. thus l’f‘ir’llllll1E all ,juice in the at. This wa y there ls minimum flavor loss. Bill Ellis noted that ‘‘It would be possible to cook even a lemon ' in this machine it. would iiol upset." The n has on] ‘ii production for the last two months. The ice maker which produc- es cubes and grinds them into 3: Sn. CO-OWNER WILLIAM ELLIS adian Electrical Engineers sec- tion of the army for five years. Married. with one girl and one he is keenly interested in boating, fishing and swimming. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ellis. live in Donaldston Bill and Harold Ellis have been in the retail business since Nov. 15. i946. when they opened their general store in Sherwood. Neither had had any previous re- tail experience. For 17 years the store has had the one location but in that time it has been remodelled or en- larged six times. In 1958 they joined the Lucky Dollar voluntary group in the E.l‘(lt'€l'_V section and in 1960 their hardware store was added as I member of the CT1. voluntary group. Two other departments, added in I961. were men's and boys‘ clothing and a five cents 51 store in the haseme-nt.'l‘h i in department carried toys. small wares. and misses‘ and ladies clothing, With the cniistruction of the new sections of the Sl‘l0ppll'lE centre. the grocery section of the original general store will be remodelled to house the five cents to $1 department. The basement of the original store will house the. family toot- wear shop. Until Christmas the basement is being utilized as toy- land. KAYS BROS. LTD. suppliers for Sherwood Drug Sundries Ellis Bros. Shopping Centre style. soft and lasting. STYLE. CUT AND SET cu: WAVE PRMANENT To give life and body to your new hair Beauty Salon... Ellis Bros. Shopping Centre Tinting . _ . (‘old wives . . _. Shampoolng Set . . . Manicures. J Sherwood Barber Opening Tuesday It, expertly! '////// HARRY SPENSER Owner and Manager I llalrcut or a shave, you name \¥\ ‘ ‘ V _r.\_ it mi our shop will provide We Are tlpen l'|iur., Fri. Nights Shop Our expert hoaiiticiaiis will give you the permanent best for your hair . . . stile in 8 ricwcoiffiirc that makes you prettier! Don't trust )1)!!!‘ pi'icc|e.~'.-4 hair to ine.\pericn('etl lianrls. Our colorists can give _\0ll younger. livelier lrwkinl hair such as you've always wanted. Open Thursday and Friday Nights With or Without. Appointment Phone 2-2334 For Appointment Jea ii 1.‘ regoi-_y. (Recept ioriist ). Operators: Owner and Operator “rs. \\'ilma Spenser. Mrs. Nancy Malone. Nee (Nancy Fi'aser) Mrs. 'l‘i-udy Skeffington. Nee (Trudy Hickox). Miss: Rernctle '\Im'Qmiirl (Student) NO CHANGE IN PRICES!