18 11:0 ours Rule 33' GERRY McNEIL ping hours wide open. A new bylaw allows stores to j: remain open until 10 pm nights weekly. Previously Fri- day was the only downtown '_ shopping at Surrounding communities of Ste. Foy, Sillery and Charles- bourg have lured shopping cen- tres in recent years with Wide- open bylaws The city .Chamber of Com- merce recommended a bylaw allowing Thursday and Friday night openin g, but pressure from two North-End shopping centres evidently resulted the council decision. Tourist I walled city also have pressed shops in the tor wide-open hours. Some may remain open six ninths a week during the summer season. FORCED TO LIMTT But force the majority of outlets toj limit themselves to two nightsi simple economics will weekly. “Even i:'-1en, we don't think it '- chants View. North American shopping pat terns shoppi trade. ' Association, in an inter had shown the suburban ng centres lure the night while the owan area gets it during the day. Vice mette bec - president J. A. Giiau of Le Syndicat de Que tee. one of downtown department stores on Charest Boulevard. says expe- rience Thursday night means night. in Montreal has shown opening Friday I.» E: I! so less business Le Smuth like neighboring Paquets, has an outlet in fistore Place Laurier Centre» in suburban Ste. Foy that open three nights weekly. the OPEN THREE NIGHTS Shop ping centres in Charles? hour, north of Quebec City. are open three The $000 nights weekly. .000 Place Fleur-de- Lys. was established in no - end Quebec City last year and was ii this week, mited to one. night until . on d a y's newspapers an- nounced the centre will be open Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights, 9 dently not announced plans yet. The’ Merciiants' downtown stores, evi- caught off guard. have Association held a meeting Monday. however. and indications are most stores will open only two night . e like a said. He and other executives spec-j u n e il measure ‘ ulated might. s , news that all regula- tions would be abo lished came bomb," Mr. Chaumetie the co by placing the whol metropolitan area on the same footing. regulation for the metropolitan" area. lead to a provincial Beoverbrook’s Estate Valued At SATNT $12 Million JOHN. NB. 'CPl -. Lord Beaverbrook's estate has been valued at $2.600. 0m. his executors announced here Wed- nesday. The bulk of his estate was bequeathed brook to the Beaver- Canadian Foundation, a charitable organization he set up several years The] bated boyhood home, . ago. ate peer's will was pro- at Newcastle. N.B.. his Executors are Lady Beaverbrook. G. Kenneth McKenzie. a Saint John c'iar- tered accountant. and the Acadia Trust ompany They said in a statement that Lord Beaverhrook‘s will also "made certain provisions for -I|ts family to supplement those made during his lifetime." No. details were given. 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