HMJHM \‘Hll‘1u\\' H‘mem lhlILlln ,/, C 4 ;/.' If. L/ Fr. " ."" J? (4 ' 'i (1/‘72/9 tg") El Shop Olkvlllo QORTORJZI‘E CA01E(iOfily and also the winner and runner up in 'The Smaff Business Category St. Lawrence Cement Is TrolufCo Be A Supporter the Arts in Oakpiffi: % 'Thanks the Arts Community of Oakpiffe for Wing Chosen “Me Winner of'Ge We also extend our congratulations to the runner up in the Aft wage W%QlllllliillllllPlll!t SPACE OPTICAL Mayor's Award) For (Business ey 77% Arts " (irafUajahha CHM/O Radio 1250 ST,, LAWRENCE CEMENT Corporate Category tlo, why support Wadne 'jiii i:iiimes Storeyide Oakpiffe Beaver Jiih purchase of your Rx lenses W all Ill employer 11 Oakvill lay B m Apt Er'a"'gt; ELEg, I'iettt their econumv II We don W,. ll Trafalgar Village Optician 125 Cross Age. Atom Pile: Illt ll Lorilee Down 1llt IV h In N 0W ll q Large selection of frames . Doctor's appointment arranged . We accept all vision care programs from wishing to do all their shopping under one roof. The 110 stores and services on two levels - more than 450.000 square By DIANE HART Special to the Beaver Oakville Place marketing director Janet Roesslein and Oakville Place general manager Carol Hymas Diverse mix of specialty shops and unique atmosphere spells success 'e feet - offer everything casual fashion wear Io chil- Oakville Place continues to ith its alum customers do all their shopping TIE airy 51075.3} nteriot Originally promoted u a high end. high fashion shopping com plex. Oakville Place now offers a more well-rounded mix of stores. "Due to a change in the econo my. shifting consumer values am according to general manager Carol Hymas. "More services have been added to the centre and we are constantly looking to acquire more "local' businesses in order to add to the personality of the mall." said Hymns. noting that local and regional entrepreneurs make a shopping centre more distinct and interesting in addition to offering a more diverse blend of products. As the times have changed. " too has Oakville Place. Originally promoted " a high- dren's shoe store to department And it is this mix of specialty stores that makes it a continued success with Oakville shoppers, stores an "Kim Kids Sense and tialia Week! Uee the exciting Halton Board of Education 's flwirtyffaise... a scale model of an environmentally sound home. Watch it being built the evening of April 30! c' Learn about water and boating safely! 110 Fine Stores and Services lust north of the MMI. and Trafalgar Road. 842-2140 ', consumer values and in surrounding compe- TRANSIT Oakville Place .AKVILLE DLACE "We are very proud of our shopping centre and the people who make it special," said Hymas. The general manager cited a 15.5% increase in sales over last year as proof of the success of Oakville Place merchants. "As well. our vacancy rate is minimal, we have constant inquiries from prospective tenants, and our newest merchants have added some exciting and unique lines to our mix." she added. She said the centre is constantly The mall opened in 1981 and, although it predominantly attracts local customers. many shoppers come from Milton. Mississauga and Burlington. tition, a repositioning of Oakville Place is now underway," explained Hymns. adding the mall has toned down its original upscale fashion image. "Our customer could be anyone from anywhere." added Hymas. "Our anchor tenants - the Bay; Sears and Food City - are very customer-service driven and often promote special offers or hold cus- tomer appreciation days." ' Hymas said the merchants at Oakville Place are all very strong in customer service and many have built up a loyal clientele wh will drive miles to shop with thei favorite merchant. "The traditional "dumb-bell' design allows consumers to see the entire mall from any vantage,' point and avoiding the impression that you have walked forever as in some of the larger malls," she said. She said the amount of free, parking coupled with an attractive' shopping environment makes for a "stress-free" shopping experience, added Hymas. . working to achieve a well-rounded blend of tenants to offer every- thing under one roof to customers, Open Mon-Fri. HO am - 9 pm Saturdays 930 am - 6 pm Sundays 12 noon - 5 pm fl wide range of informative educational displays ly local schools and Block Parents! Uemonstrations by the ft, lohn’s Ambulance. Fri, Apn'l 30 - 'i? 7 pm Sat, May f - 2-5 pm! THE BETTER WAY (Photo by Peter Mccusktrrl