-Use to spend my .50 cents allowance in there....2 chocolate bars and a bottle of pop..😂
-I remember the huge deep Coca Cola fridge you had to lift the door on. Reach in and grab a glass bottle. Close the lid. Use the opener mounted on the side.
-Use to buy Hockey cards for 10 cents there.
-Me too.
-every friday after shopping at loblaws my dad would take me there to get hockey cards and candy. good memories :)
-Just seemed strange cause Dad took us girls shopping ast Loblaws every friday night.
-Ahh yes' cutting through the alley from mountainview and sargent, got my 83-86 hockey card collection from there and they were so nice to let us read our Rocker and Motorcross magazines ( ocasionally had enough to buy a mag 😉) was a go to for lots of us in the early eighties as we bmx 'ed on tracks we made before the calvert dale homes......great memory thx
-Was there the other day, to buy stamps.
-sweet memories of Hank & Ruth Harris and Auntie Helen! My favourite childhood place in the whole world! We spent all of our free time there in the 60s and 70s
-My very first job; sorting magazines! So many fond memories!
-mine too! I loved working there!
-Remembering little Ruth Harris.
-Had such good times with my family and customers!! Wasn’t really like work at all !!!
-especially when we got paid for sorting magazines with a bag of barbecue chips and a bottle of cream soda!!
-Lol that was the best !!!
-it most certainly was!!!
-I loved going there to buy candy, they had the very best selection!
-Only thing that made the grocery shopping trips to Loblaws bearable as a kid.
-I loved visiting there . Everyone we walked up to get my aunt from Bramalea . Mom and my aunt would take me in there
-I remember the huge deep Coca Cola fridge you had to lift the door on. Reach in and grab a glass bottle. Close the lid. Use the opener mounted on the side.
-Use to buy Hockey cards for 10 cents there.
-Me too.
-every friday after shopping at loblaws my dad would take me there to get hockey cards and candy. good memories :)
-Just seemed strange cause Dad took us girls shopping ast Loblaws every friday night.
-Ahh yes' cutting through the alley from mountainview and sargent, got my 83-86 hockey card collection from there and they were so nice to let us read our Rocker and Motorcross magazines ( ocasionally had enough to buy a mag 😉) was a go to for lots of us in the early eighties as we bmx 'ed on tracks we made before the calvert dale homes......great memory thx
-Was there the other day, to buy stamps.
-sweet memories of Hank & Ruth Harris and Auntie Helen! My favourite childhood place in the whole world! We spent all of our free time there in the 60s and 70s
-My very first job; sorting magazines! So many fond memories!
-mine too! I loved working there!
-Remembering little Ruth Harris.
-Had such good times with my family and customers!! Wasn’t really like work at all !!!
-especially when we got paid for sorting magazines with a bag of barbecue chips and a bottle of cream soda!!
-Lol that was the best !!!
-it most certainly was!!!
-I loved going there to buy candy, they had the very best selection!
-Only thing that made the grocery shopping trips to Loblaws bearable as a kid.
-I loved visiting there . Everyone we walked up to get my aunt from Bramalea . Mom and my aunt would take me in there