2 otra. vie SQV eee we i ’ ‘ i tesa sain — - a ; et 8 RN Ay eo ges cRtMltpert ings res CS ESS os ’ . ; ”~ : : ; : _ : ; yt . ~ ’ Page 2-A The Guardian - The Evening Patriot i ‘a - SEE ER DEORE ' rermuee e oe . — START OF THE CITY'S FIRST SHOPPING CENTRE CHARLOTTETOWN’S NEW SHOPPING MALL FOR SOUTH-WEST ~ moe This ia the site of the Roy- to the public Wednesday, as it foundation of the one and one- contain a branch of the Central Th wien r te , yaity . _”aly Mall, the new shopping appeared Jast April when ex- half million dollar project on Farmers ‘Co-op, Royal Bank suis ae aint agg oe ee ee a en ns i ee oe oe, or rentre in Charlottetown, the cavation machines moved in Upper Queen Street. When of Canada, P.E.I. Liquot Co prince Edward Island is views ment's concrete shadow block ‘M¢ huge parking lot. Behind shown here is located the P.EJ. Retail Liquor outlet. first section af which opens te start digging out for the this section is opened it will mission, Canadian Tirp Corp j -- The structure consists of in Quebec and the Maritime : ; uel and concreie constuction, Fishing Firm | Increased Exports Of Lumber si a a ~First Sho pping Mall On Pp. E. I. rick dock are deored win PROFItS Rising Are Expected To Netherlands txnser tound aut "oun derstand and caused them the pastel shades. Ceilings are con- HALIFAX (OP) — Ocean Fish- most concern in considering Ca- : structed of asbestos acoustic OTTAWA (CP) — Six Dntch' The Netherlands has no. do- ; e tile and gyproc. The floors eries Ltd, which recently pur- ‘umber merchants toured Can mestic lumber industry. its nadian nee oa sub- lab with vinyl chased three lobster producing stitute for inavian ens oO e Uu ic e nes a bestos tile. “en witty Viny' “© plants in the Maritimes, through #48 this autumn and (ederal principal sources of soltwood srruce that now forms the bulk . * a subsidiary firm reported to trade department officials who lumber are the Scandinavian of their purchases,” says the as , i aoe aan the excellent day its net profit had nearly sccompanied them think the *ountries department's report. - -UThree Charlottetown ‘business-\times with two similar develop- cupy séven acres of land and in-| ping center with parking facill- saat eek ee = doubled in the business year —e eee _ Spruce is widely used in The ++ would’ appear, however, es are scheduled to occupy the ments previously located in Ha- clude a@ total enclosed area of ties for 300 vehicles about the tinuous background music will ending Sept. 30. re eae cosa ee Netherlands. and the Scandinav- tna: conmruction grades of both _— Island's most modern weather lifax and Saint John. 90,000 square feet. perimeter of the development 1, pi R.G, Smith, president of Teasonably good. {an countries can supply it sawn a : ; : throughout. the center | | ' Eastern and Western spruce; ~ enclosed shopping center which; The center consists of two Phase one, which covers, ‘The Center when comple — (Ocean Fisheries and its subsi-| The department's report to extremely close-tize toler- opens. it's doors to the public|stages of major development. 46,000 square feet and includes is expected to house about ted |as an addition to a pleasant idiary, National Sea Products points up the value of bringing ance, well dried, and shipped and Western hemlock, could be ay hopping atmosphere. : Pec. 1. The first is known h ; space for 10-12 tenants still has ai : = Ltd., said the net profit increas |proavective foreign ourchasers aboard smal! coastal steamers successfully marketed in The Developeieat of Ge jemkach tee retiae aaa me |S cettest af fe ante “ae “Tee cect t maee cen... Entrance to each store from ed to $1,000,128 from $516,914 in jto this country for on-the-spot that can travel ‘he inland water. Netherlands and that the beiter in the northern section of Char- branch of Royal Bank of Cana- ied. ter of this kind for Prince Ed- | ‘D¢ main mall is gained through 1964, Consolidated sales reached (discussion of their problems and ways and deliver the product di- grades of Western hemlock. 7 = ‘fottetown is ex pected to ap-jda, a supermarket to be called The second phase of the deve-| ward Island was originated o |/aree “sliding glass doors, somejan all-time high of $48,500,914, /needs, so that Canadian indys- rectly to inland destinations. could perhaps be imtroducec as... proach a construction cost of jthe Royalty Mall Co-op and a lopment is expected to be com-| bout two years ago by the Cen. | which are eix feet wide and |an increase of about $15,500,000. |tries can better match competi- But the better grades of Scan- joinery material." approximately one and a half|second retail branch of the | pleted within a year. tral Farmer's Co-operative Ap | 10 feet tall. | During the past year the com- tion from other countries. dinavian spruce, used by Neth- ss aa ~- million before completion with-| Prince Edward Island Liquor’ The first - phase consists of | sociation. | ‘The lighting throughout the pany entered lobster fishing In the case of softwood lum- erlands importers for mill and USED BY FEW in_a_year. . Control. Commission --for-— the. four. buildings - enclosed--by -a+- Boundaries of the shopping shopping. center is fluorescent industry by purchasing Maritime ber importers in The Nether--joinery products, are growing Only the United States. Aus- The only one of fits type on city. common roof and connected by mall are Upper Queen St., and the heating system consists Packera of Pictou, N.§. E. Pa- lands, there are special prob- scarce. The group visiting Cam tralia, New Zeeland and Can- Prince Edward Island. the Ro: The second stage is schedul- an enclosed mall. Pedestrain Pond Street Connolly Street, of unit heaters situated in the turel Ltd. of Shediac, N.B., afd lems to which Canadian export- ada found Canadian spruce is of ade still use the {fahrenheit yalty Mall is the third enclosed ed to be completed within a ‘traffic will be contained within | with entrances to the mall lead: | ceilings which give a uniform ,Conley’s Ltd. of St. Andrews, ere perhaps have not paid suf- good quality. But there is a lack thermometer for measuring shopping center in the Mari- year. The entire project will oc-| the enclosed areas of the shop- ing from each of the boundaries, flow of heat w required N.B ficient attention. of uniform grading, particularly temperature ; " _———— ea a ‘ ; a : ff ae : 7 e The ROYALTY MALL Quality ee : eaady Mix Concrete - : Building Material The Island's Only Uilaing Materials and the ¢ Exterior Walls Mall Were Usea nae ' a ——f --+ n ey 2 of ° “+ Shopping Centre : Royalty Mall dina ROYALTY MALL | : was 7 : as e ° / which are . 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