Lashann
Senior Member
- Location
- Ontario Canada
I still remember shopping at a Woolworths dry goods 5 and 10 cent store. There seemed to be something for everybody so you could usually find what you needed. IMO things were quality made back then so no worries about shopping.
The wooden floors were a little creaky and the cash register could be noisy but that was all part of the shopping experience. No real fancy window displays but there was always lots to look at and of course there was a lunch counter where you could sit and get a nice ice cream treat or something else to eat.
Stores like that are rare now but I have come across the odd old fashioned "general" store when on a day trip to some small town out in the countryside. When I do I will stock up on some of the neat stuff I find there.
The wooden floors were a little creaky and the cash register could be noisy but that was all part of the shopping experience. No real fancy window displays but there was always lots to look at and of course there was a lunch counter where you could sit and get a nice ice cream treat or something else to eat.
Stores like that are rare now but I have come across the odd old fashioned "general" store when on a day trip to some small town out in the countryside. When I do I will stock up on some of the neat stuff I find there.